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salver

  • 1 salver

    ['sælvə]
    (a small tray, often made of silver: He received a silver salver as a retirement present.) præsenterbakke
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    ['sælvə]
    (a small tray, often made of silver: He received a silver salver as a retirement present.) præsenterbakke

    English-Danish dictionary > salver

  • 2 vax

    substantiv
    1. voks

    Vax används i olika kosmetiska produkter, t.ex. krämer, salvor och läppstift

    Voks bruges i forskellige kosmetiske produkter, fx cremer, salver og læbestifter

    2. (cd)plade (hverdagssprog/slang)

    bilvax; bonvax; mustaschvax

    bilvoks; bonevoks; voks til overskæg

    Svensk-dansk ordbog > vax

  • 3 spermacetival

    substantiv
    1. spermacethval (zoologi m.m.)

    Fråm spermacetivalens huvud kan erhållas en oljig massa, som förr användes til produktion av vaxljus och salvor

    Fra spermacethvalens hoved kan udvindes en olieagtig masse, tidligere brugt til vokslys og salver

    Svensk-dansk ordbog > spermacetival

  • 4 vax

    substantiv
    1. voks

    Vax används i olika kosmetiska produkter, t.ex. krämer, salvor och läppstift

    Voks bruges i forskellige kosmetiske produkter, fx cremer, salver og læbestifter
    2. (cd)plade (hverdagssprog/slang)
    Sammensatte udtryk:

    bilvax; bonvax; mustaschvax

    bilvoks; bonevoks; voks til overskæg

    Svensk-dansk ordbog > vax

  • 5 Lunge

    Lunge f lunge;
    durch die ( oder auf) Lunge rauchen fam inhalere, tage salver

    Deutsch-dänische Wörterbuch > Lunge

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  • Salver — ist der Name folgender Personen: Jan Hendrik Salver (* 1969), deutscher Fußballschiedsrichter Johann Salver (1670–1738), Hof und Universitätskupferstecher in Würzburg Johann Octavian Salver (1732–1788), deutscher Genealoge …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Salver — Sal ver, n. [Sp. salva pregustation, the tasting of viands before they are served, salver, fr. salvar to save, to taste, to prove the food or drink of nobles, from L. salvare to save. See {Save}.] A tray or waiter on which anything is presented.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • salver — [sal′vər] n. [altered < Fr salve < Sp salva, the testing of food by a taster, hence tray on which food was placed, salver < salvar, to taste, save < L salvare: see SAVE1] a tray on which refreshments, letters, visiting cards, etc. are …   English World dictionary

  • Salver — Salv er, n. One who salves, or uses salve as a remedy; hence, a quacksalver, or quack. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Salver — Sal ver, n. [Cf. {Salvage}.] A salvor. Skeat. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • salver — 1660s, tray, formed in English on the model of platter, etc., from Fr. salve tray used for presenting objects to the king, from Sp. salva a testing of food or drink to test for poison (a procedure known as pre gustation), hence tray on which food …   Etymology dictionary

  • salver — ► NOUN ▪ a tray, typically one made of silver and used in formal circumstances. ORIGIN French salve tray for presenting food to the king , from Spanish salva sampling of food …   English terms dictionary

  • Salver — A salver is a flat tray of silver or other metal used for carrying or serving glasses, cups and dishes at table or for the presenting of a letter or card by a servant. In a royal or noble household the fear of poisoning led to the custom of… …   Wikipedia

  • salver — UK [ˈsælvə(r)] / US [ˈsælvər] noun [countable] Word forms salver : singular salver plural salvers a flat metal object like a large plate, used for serving food or drinks …   English dictionary

  • salver — sal|ver [ˈsælvə US ər] n [Date: 1600 1700; : French; Origin: salve, from Spanish salva testing of food to check for poison, large metal plate on which tested food was given to the king , from salvar to save, test food , from Late Latin salvare;… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • salver — [17] The word salver recalls the ancient practice of paranoid monarchs employing a special servant to taste their food before it was committed to the royal mouth, in case it was poisoned. The Spanish term for this was salva, a derivative of the… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

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