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41 cadejo
m.1 entangled skin of thread.2 entangled hair.3 threads put together to make tassels. -
42 guindajos
m.pl.1 fringe or small tassels for ornament.2 shreds. -
43 naja
Watts describes this as "a small decoration hanging from the headband of a bridle onto the horse's face, rather like an inverted horseshoe or crescent moon, reminding one of a similar decoration worn by the Moors." Spanish sources do not reference this term, but it may be an apharesis of cernaja, which the DRAE defines as a sort of ornament with fringe or tassels placed on an ox's forehead to ward off flies. -
44 kitnjasto
adv tuftily; in tufts, in tassels; rambl-ingly, flamboyantly; - kićeno -
45 Alni Mayini
Woollen blanket made by the Ute Indians, made with a wide black stripe in the centre and narrower stripes at each end; the corners trimmed with black tassels. -
46 Dalmatic
A long robe or super tunic, partly open at the sides, so named from its being of Dalmatian origin. An ecclesiastical vestment, and also a portion of the coronation robes of sovereign princes. Usually composed of white silk with purple stripes, has large and long sleevs, the left sleeve ornamented with fringe or tassels, and the right made plain for convenience. Others had purple, crimson, blue and gold tissues, as well as costly embroidery. The dalmatic is mentioned amongst the coronation robes of Richard I (see Colobium) -
47 Kanoko
A Japanese silk crepe made very light in weight, dyed red or violet, for use as hair ornament. It is made into a roll with tassels at each end. Crepe yarns in plain weave. -
48 Nago Nodzi
A hand-woven blanket, made by the Navajo Indians with black and white stripes running weft way, occasionally with a little red. It has red tassels at the corners. -
49 Paranda
A bunch of silk threads finished at each end with tassels, ornamented with silk threads and beads. It is fastened to the long plaits of hair of the native women in Punjab and other parts of India. -
50 Patoli
In Western India, cords, tassels, strings and braid made of silk or metal thread by the natives. -
51 Tassel
A pendant ornament consisting of a tuft of loosely hanging threads or cords of silk or wool or other material. Tassels, like fringes, were used in ancient times and were decorative features of the costumes of Nineveh and Babylon. -
52 tasselled
adjectivedecorated with tassels:مُزَرْكَش بالشُّرّاباتa tasselled hat.
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53 βολβός
βολβός, ὁ,A purse-tassels, Muscari comosum, Ar.Ec. 1092, Pl.R. 372c, Arist. Pr. 926a6, Thphr.HP7.13.8, Theoc.14.17, Dsc.2.170: freq.in Com, Pl.Com.173.9, etc.; identified with ὕδνον by Sch.Ar.Nu. 188; also of other bulbous plants, β. ἐμετικός, = Narcissus Tazetta, Dsc.4.156; β. ἄγριος, = κολχικόν, ib.4.83; β. ἐριοφόρος, = Scilla hyacinthoides, Thphr.HP7.13.8 (an Indian kind, perh. Euodendron anfractnosum, Phan.Hist.28); β., = νάρκισσος, Ps.-Dsc.4.158; = ἡμεροκαλλές, Id.3.122; βολβοί perh. = eyes on root-stock of κάλαμος, Dsc.1.85. -
54 καλάσιρις
A a long Egyptian garment, with tassels or fringe at bottom, Hdt.2.81, Cratin.30; also, a Persian garment of like kind, Democr.Eph.1; used in the Mysteries of Andania, IG5(1).1390.17 (in form [full] καλάσηρις):—title of a Comedy of Alexis. Cf. τρυφοκαλάσῑρις.II as pr. n., Καλασίριες, οἱ, a branch of the military caste in Egypt, Hdt.2.164, etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καλάσιρις
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55 κροσσοί
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κροσσοί
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56 κώδυον
κώδυον, τό,A head, i.e. inflorescence, of purse-tassels, Muscari comosum, Thphr.HP6.8.1. (From κωδύα as κάρυον from καρύα, etc.) -
57 πολυθύσανος
A with many tassels, epith. of Artemis, Poet. ap. Hsch. (also expld. by [suff] πολυ-θῠσίαστος, honoured with many sacrifices, and [suff] πολυ-θώϋστος ([etym.] θωΰσσω), rushing violently).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πολυθύσανος
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58 ἑκατονταθύσανος
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἑκατονταθύσανος
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59 αἰγίς
αἰγίς (originally emblematic of the ‘storm-cloud,’ cf. ἐπαιγίζω): the aegis, a terrific shield borne by Zeus, or at his command by Apollo or by Athena, to excite tempests and spread dismay among men; the handiwork of Hephaestus; adorned with a hundred golden tassels, and surmounted by the Gorgon's head and other figures of horror, Il. 5.738, Il. 2.448.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > αἰγίς
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60 θύσανος
θύσανος: pl., tufts, tassels, fringe. (Il.)A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > θύσανος
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