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2 тюльпанное дерево
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > тюльпанное дерево
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4 edherlik
[Saddletree] The wooden frame on which the saddle is placed -
5 edherlik
[Saddletree] The wooden frame on which the saddle is placed -
6 fuste
(Sp. model spelled same [fúste] < Latin füstem 'stick, staff, club')Blevins: 1844. A Mexican saddle or its wooden saddletree over which a cloth is thrown. It is sometimes used to differentiate between an American and a Mexican saddle. The Mexican saddle uses less leather than the American and can be damaging to a horse's back. Glossed in the DRAE as the framework of a riding saddle. The DRAE also notes that this term may refer poetically to a saddle. Santamaria references it as a saddletree that consists of two inclined planes that leave an opening in the center. At the front is the cabeza del fuste, or head of the saddle, and at the other end is the teja, or cantle. Islas concurs and provides the names of the various parts of the fuste and the several varieties of saddletree that are used in Mexico.Alternate form: fusty. -
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(Sp. model spelled same [kaβésa ðel fúste] cabeza [see above] plus del 'of the' plus fuste < Latin fustem 'stick, staff, club')Watts glosses this term as the head part of a saddletree. Santamaría and Islas concur. Both reference fuste as the main part of the saddle to which other pieces are attached. It may also be called the frame of the saddle. The cabeza del fuste is the front piece or 'head' attached to the fuste. In English, cabeza del fuste may be shortened to "fuste" or "fusty," although these may also refer to the saddletree. See also fuste.Off one's head, or crazy. -
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(Sp. model spelled same [kantína] < Italian cantina 'wine cellar, wine shop')1) Watts: 1875. In the Southwest, especially Texas, a saloon or tavern; a Mexican wineshop.2) According to Watts, "a pocket of a mochila." Blevins notes that the Pony Express used mochilas with pockets, or cantinas, to carry mail.3) Southwest: 1844. A saddlebag or other container hung from the saddle. Blevins references cantina as "a leather box packed by a mule."Alternate form: cantiness.4) Watts: 1942. A receptacle used to heat liquids; a coffeepot. This definition is similar to the English canteen, a tin or wooden container used to hold water or liquor used by travelers, soldiers, or workmen. It is unknown whether this meaning derives from Spanish or whether the Spanish term has been extended to be synonymous with canteen. The DRAE gives several definitions for cantina, among them a shop where liquor and other provisions are sold; a box made of wood, metal, or cork and covered with leather and divided into various compartments for carrying food; and (especially in Mexico) two squarish leather bags with lids that are hung from either side of a saddletree, similar to the more antiquated alforjas. They are used for carrying foodstuffs. Islas and Santamaría concur with the definitions in the DRAE, with a few exceptions. Islas indicates that the bags may be round or square, they hang from the cantle rather than the saddletree, and they are used to carry all sorts of provisions for the rider, not just food. He also mentions that the term is generally used in the plural. Santamaría notes that the cantinas have replaced the older alforjas, árganas (wicker baskets used as packsad-dles), and cojinillos (another name for saddlebags, these were generally bags or small wicker baskets). Cobos states that in New Mexico and Colorado a cantina can be either a bar or tavern or a large wallet or leather box. None of the Spanish sources consulted concurred with senses (2) and (4). Perhaps (2) is an extension of (3), and (4) did not come from Spanish but was later used as an alternate term for the English canteen. -
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1) General subject: saddle tree (велосипеда и т. п.), saddletree (велосипеда, мотоцикла)2) Engineering: cushion frame3) Automobile industry: seat frame4) Aviation medicine: seat framework5) Makarov: saddle-tree -
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1) Agriculture: saddletree (основа седла)2) Horse breeding: tree -
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1) General subject: saddletree2) Makarov: arch -
12 тюльпанное дерево
1) Biology: blue poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera), canary wood (Liriodendron tulipifera), saddleleaf (Liriodendron tulipifera), tulip poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera), white poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera), whitewood (Liriodendron tulipifera)2) Botanical term: lime tree (Liriodendron tulipifera), poplar, popple, saddle tree, saddletree (Liriodendron tulipifera), tulip tree (Liriodendron tulipifera), yellow poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera)3) Forestry: tulip tree (Liriodendron tulipifera L.) -
13 arzón
m.saddle tree, saddlebow, saddletree.* * *1 saddle tree* * *SM saddle tree* * *saddle tree* * *arzón nmsaddle tree -
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n. saddletree, tree -
15 arçon
aʀsɔ̃nom masculin ( en équitation) tree* * *aʀsɔ̃ nmSee:* * *arçon nm Équit tree; bois d'arçon saddle tree; vider les arçons to fall off one's horse; cheval d'arçons pommel horse.[arsɔ̃] nom masculin -
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17 튤립나무
n. yellow poplar, saddletree -
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19 tulpeboom
n. <I>(old spell.><B></B>)</I> tulip tree, saddletree -
20 arciones
Watts's definition of "stirrup-leathers" agrees with that of Santamaría, who notes the presence of an intrusive /r/ and assignment of the masculine to a term originally accorded feminine gender. He also indicates that it may refer to the saddlehorn (sometimes called the apple or manzana). The DRAE observes that this form arose through a blend of ación and arzón, the latter derived from the Latin arcionis 'forepart or bow of the saddletree.'
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