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thatch [θætʃ]1 noun(a) Building industry chaume m∎ a thatch of blonde hair une crinière blonde(roof) de ou en chaume(roof) couvrir de chaume -
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A n1 Constr chaume m ;B vtr couvrir [qch] de chaume [cottage, roof] ; a roof thatched with reeds un toit couvert de chaume.C vi faire des toitures en chaume. -
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4 thatch
chaume fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > thatch
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5 thatch
[θætʃ] 1. 2.transitive verb couvrir [quelque chose] de chaume -
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English-French architecture and construction dictionary > thatch
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7 thatch roof
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > thatch roof
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8 XACALLI
xacalli:Hutte de paille, cabane, maison de chaume.Angl., grass hut. R.Andrews Introd 483.Esp., choça, bohio o casa de paja. Molina II 151v.Il existe un américanisme 'jacal' qui signifie choza (hutte, cabane, chaumière).Les huttes sont décrites en Sah11,273.Habitations des Tarasques (michhuahqueh). Sah10,188 = Launey II 264." quixitînia in tepantli, in tepanzôlli, in xacalli ", il renverse les murs, les vieux murs, les cabanes. Est dit du vent du sud. Sah7,14." tetezauhqui xacalli ", des maisons en paille coupée.Décrit les temples de Yocippa. Sah10,177 = Launey II 238." canah achitôn quitlâliah înxacaltôn ", ils installent en divers endroits quelques petites huttes. Launey II 226." in întlahtohcauh,ca oncah îcal, in têcpancalli, ahzo zacacalli, ahnôzo xacalli, ahnôzo texcalli oztôtl ", leur roi a une maison, un palais, soit une maison de paille, soit une simple hutte, ou encore une grotte de rocher. Launey II 228" huitecôc îpan tlatlatzin teôcalli zan xacalli catca ", un temple a été frappé par l'éclair, la foudre l'a frappé, c'était une hutte de paille - a temple was struck by lightning; a thunderbold struck it; it was only a straw hut. Présage de arrivée des Espagnols. Sah12,9.*\XACALLI parure, représentation d'une hutte recouverte et ornée de plumes.Angl., 'The Straw Hut Insignia'." inic tlachîuhtli colohtli iuhquin xacalli ihhuitica tlatzauctli têntlapiloloh ", a frame is constructed in the form of a straw hut. It is covered with feathers and has a hanging border of feathers.Thelma D.Sullivan ECN10,183.Cf. SGA II 590.F.Karttunen transcrit xahcalli et traduit: jacal, house of poles and thatch. -
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straw [strɔ:]1. nounpaille f• when he refused, it was the last straw quand il a refusé, ça a été la goutte d'eau qui a fait déborder le vase• that's the last straw! ça c'est le comble !2. compounds( = made of straw) en paille* * *[strɔː] 1. 2.••to grasp ou clutch at straws — se raccrocher à une chimère
the last ou final straw — la goutte qui fait déborder le vase
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10 thatched
adjective (covered with thatch: thatched cottages.) (au toit) de chaume
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thatch — [thach] n. [altered (based on the v.) < older thack < ME thac < OE thæc, a thatch, roof: for base see THATCH the vt.] 1. a) a roof or roofing of straw, rushes, palm leaves, etc. b) material for such a roof 2. any of a number of palms… … English World dictionary
thatch´er — thatch «thach», noun, verb. –n. 1. straw, rushes, palm leaves, or the like, as a roof or covering. 2. a roof or covering made of thatch. 3. Informal, Figurative. the hair covering the head. 4. any one of various palms whose leaves are used to… … Useful english dictionary
Thatch — Thatch, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Thatched}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Thatching}.] [From {Thatch}, n.: cf. OE. thecchen, AS. ?eccean to cover.] To cover with, or with a roof of, straw, reeds, or some similar substance; as, to thatch a roof, a stable, or a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
thatch — thatch·er; thatch; thatch·ing; un·thatch; … English syllables
Thatch — Thatch, n. [OE. thak, AS. [thorn][ae]c a roof; akin to [thorn]eccean to cover, D. dak a roof, dekken to cover, G. dach a roof, decken 8cover, Icel. [thorn]ak a roof, Sw. tak, Dan. tag, Lith. st[=o]gas, Ir. teagh a house, Gael. teach, tigh, W. ty … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
thatch — (v.) O.E. þeccan to cover, related to þæc roof, thatching material, from P.Gmc. *thakan (Cf. O.S. thekkian, O.N. þekja, O.Fris. thekka, M.Du. decken, O.H.G. decchen, Ger. decken to cover ), from PIE * (s)tog /* (s)teg cov … Etymology dictionary
thatch — ► NOUN 1) a roof covering of straw, reeds, or similar material. 2) informal the hair on a person s head. ► VERB ▪ cover with thatch. DERIVATIVES thatcher noun. ORIGIN Old English, «cover» … English terms dictionary
thatch — [θætʃ] n 1.) [U and C] ↑straw, ↑reeds, leaves etc used to make a roof, or the roof made of them 2.) [singular] a thick untidy pile of hair on someone s head … Dictionary of contemporary English
thatch — Ako, pili; ka a lau niu (coconut leaf); lolelau. Thatch needle, ōhi u. Thatch purlin, aho, a aho, lolo, lolo iole. Thatch purlin support, ahopi o kuahui. Thatch above a door, piko. To cut this thatch, oki i ka piko, mō ka… … English-Hawaiian dictionary
thatch — [[t]θæ̱tʃ[/t]] thatches 1) N COUNT A thatch or a thatch roof is a roof made from straw or reeds. They would live in a small house with a green door and a new thatch. 2) N UNCOUNT Thatch is straw or reeds used to make a roof. Thatch is naturally… … English dictionary
thatch — [[t]θætʃ[/t]] n. 1) Also, thatch′ing. a material, as straw, rushes, leaves, or the like, used to cover roofs, grain stacks, etc 2) a covering of such a material 3) pln any of various palms having leaves used for thatch 4) something resembling… … From formal English to slang