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stithy noun; obs. 1) кузница 2) наковальня -
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[ˈstɪðɪ]stithy уст. кузница stithy уст. наковальня -
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{'stiði}
1. n ост., поет. ковачница
2. наковалня* * *{'stii} n ост., поет. 1. ковачница; 2. наковалня.* * *1. n ост., поет. ковачница 2. наковалня* * *stithy[´stiði] ост., поет. I. n ковачница; наковалня; II. v кова, наковавам. -
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1) Общая лексика: поковка, кузнечное изделие2) Металлургия: кузница, наковальня -
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[`stɪðɪ]наковальнякузницаАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > stithy
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stith.y[st'iði] n 1 bigorna. 2 forja, ferraria. • vt fabricar na forja. -
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[stíði]nounkovačnica; nakovalo -
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noun, obsolete1) кузница2) наковальня* * ** * *n. кузница, наковальня* * *кузницанаковальня -
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s.1 fragua.2 yunque o ayunque, bigornia.-> SMITHY. -
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См. также в других словарях:
Stithy — Stith y, n. [See {Stith}, and cf. {Stiddy}.] 1. An anvil. Sir W. Scott. [1913 Webster] 2. A smith s shop; a smithy; a smithery; a forge. As foul as Vulcan s stithy. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Stithy — Stith y, v. t. To forge on an anvil. [1913 Webster] The forge that stithied Mars his helm. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stithy — [stith′ē, stith′ē] n. pl. stithies [ME stethie < ON stethi, anvil: for IE base see STEAD] Now Chiefly Dial. an anvil or smithy … English World dictionary
stithy — ˈstithē, thē noun ( es) Etymology: Middle English stithy, stethy, stith, stethe, from Old Norse stethi (accusative stethja); akin to Old Norse stathr place more at stead 1. : anvil … Useful english dictionary
stithy — noun (plural stithies) Etymology: Middle English, from Old Norse stethi; akin to Old English stede stead Date: 13th century 1. archaic anvil 2. archaic smithy 1 … New Collegiate Dictionary
stithy — /stidh ee, stith ee/, n., pl. stithies, v., stithied, stithying. n. 1. an anvil. 2. a forge or smithy. v.t. 3. Obs. to forge. [1250 1300; ME stithie, stethie < ON stethi anvil] * * * … Universalium
stithy — noun /ˈstɪðɪ/ a) An anvil. b) A blacksmiths smithy or forge … Wiktionary
stithy — n. [Written also Stythy.] Smithy, smithery, smith s shop, forge … New dictionary of synonyms
stithy — /ˈstɪði/ (say stidhee) noun (plural stithies) 1. → anvil (def. 1). 2. Obsolete a forge or smithy. –verb (t) (stithied, stithying) 3. Obsolete to forge. {Middle English stithie, variant of stethie, from Old Norse steði (accusative) …
stithy — n. blacksmith s anvil or forge … Dictionary of difficult words
stithy — an anvil, from the aforesaid STIDH ; for what is harder than an anvil? York. W. R. It is used sometimes for the blacksmith s forge. Hamlet, Act. III. Sc. 2 … A glossary of provincial and local words used in England