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1 mantēle (-tīle)
mantēle (-tīle) is, n [manus+TEC-], a towel, napkin: tonsis mantelia villis, with clipped nap, V., O. -
2 mappa
mappa ae, f [Punic], a napkin, table-napkin, towel: mappā compescere risum, H.: rubra, Iu.— A signal-cloth, flag (in the circus as a signal for the racers): Megalesiaca, Iu.* * *white cloth; napkin; handkerchief; cloth dropped as start signal; tablecloth -
3 gausapina
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4 mantele
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5 manutergium
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6 facitergium
făcĭtergĭum, i, n. [facies-tergeo], a cloth or towel for wiping the face, Isid. 19, 26, 7. -
7 mantele
mantēle ( mantīle), is, n., and mantēlĭum ( mantīlĭum), ii, n. [manus and tela, properly a cloth for the hand], a towel, napkin.I.Lit.:II.mantelium, ubi manus terguntur,
Varr. L. L. 6, § 85 Müll.:tonsisque ferunt mantelia villis,
Verg. A. 1, 702 (v. l. mantilia); id. G. 4, 377; Plin. 7, 2, 2, § 12.—Transf., a table-cloth (postclass.):mantelia nunc pro operiendis mensis sunt: quae, ut nomen ipsum indicat, olim tergendis manibus praebebantur,
Isid. Orig. 19, 266; in form mantile, Treb. Galb. 16, 3. -
8 mantelium
mantēle ( mantīle), is, n., and mantēlĭum ( mantīlĭum), ii, n. [manus and tela, properly a cloth for the hand], a towel, napkin.I.Lit.:II.mantelium, ubi manus terguntur,
Varr. L. L. 6, § 85 Müll.:tonsisque ferunt mantelia villis,
Verg. A. 1, 702 (v. l. mantilia); id. G. 4, 377; Plin. 7, 2, 2, § 12.—Transf., a table-cloth (postclass.):mantelia nunc pro operiendis mensis sunt: quae, ut nomen ipsum indicat, olim tergendis manibus praebebantur,
Isid. Orig. 19, 266; in form mantile, Treb. Galb. 16, 3. -
9 mantilium
mantēle ( mantīle), is, n., and mantēlĭum ( mantīlĭum), ii, n. [manus and tela, properly a cloth for the hand], a towel, napkin.I.Lit.:II.mantelium, ubi manus terguntur,
Varr. L. L. 6, § 85 Müll.:tonsisque ferunt mantelia villis,
Verg. A. 1, 702 (v. l. mantilia); id. G. 4, 377; Plin. 7, 2, 2, § 12.—Transf., a table-cloth (postclass.):mantelia nunc pro operiendis mensis sunt: quae, ut nomen ipsum indicat, olim tergendis manibus praebebantur,
Isid. Orig. 19, 266; in form mantile, Treb. Galb. 16, 3. -
10 manutergium
mănŭtergĭum, ii, n. [1. manustergeo], a towel:manutergium a tergendo manus vocatur,
Isid. Orig. 19, 26. -
11 mappa
mappa, ae, f. [Punic, Quint. 1, 5, 57], a napkin, table-napkin; a towel.I.Lit.:II.Varius mappa compescere risum Vix poterat,
Hor. S. 2, 8, 63:laticlavia,
Petr. 32; Mart. 4, 46, 17:rubra detergere vulnera mappa,
Juv. 5, 27.—Transf., a cloth with which the signal for starting was given to racers in the circus, a signalcloth:mappam usitatum Circo nomen, Poeni sibi vindicant,
Quint. 1, 5, 57:mappa cretata,
Mart. 12, 29, 9:Megalesiacae spectacula mappae,
Juv. 11, 191:aliquo liberto mittente mappam, unde magistratus solent,
Suet. Ner. 22. -
12 sabanum
sabănum, i, n., = sabanon (cf. Isid. Orig. 19, 26, 7), a linen cloth for wiping, wrapping up in, etc.; a towel, napkin, Pall. Jun. 7, 3; Veg. 5, 46, 11; Apic. 6, 2; Marc. Emp. 26 med.
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towel — [tou′əl] n. [ME towaille < OFr toaille (Fr touaille) < Frank * thwahlja, akin to OHG dwahila, towel < dwahan, to wash < IE base * twak , to bathe > OProv twaxtan, bath towel] a piece of absorbent cloth or paper for wiping or drying … English World dictionary
Towel — Tow el, n. [OE. towaille, towail, F. touaille, LL. toacula, of Teutonic origin; cf. OHG. dwahila, swahilla, G. zwehle, fr. OHG. dwahan to wash; akin to D. dwaal a towel, AS. [thorn]we[ a]n to wash, OS. thwahan, Icel. [thorn]v[=a], Sw. tv[*a], Dan … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
towel — towel; towel·ette; … English syllables
towel — ► NOUN ▪ a piece of thick absorbent cloth or paper used for drying. ► VERB (towelled, towelling; US toweled, toweling) ▪ dry with a towel. ORIGIN Old French toaille … English terms dictionary
Towel — Tow el, v. t. To beat with a stick. [Prov. Eng.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Towel — (Judenth.), so v.w. Tauwel … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
towel — has inflected forms towelled, towelling in BrE, and usually toweled, toweling in AmE … Modern English usage
Towel — For the surname, see Towell. A towel is a piece of absorbent fabric or paper used for drying or wiping. It draws moisture through direct contact, often using a blotting or a rubbing motion. Common household textile towels are made from cotton,… … Wikipedia
towel — tow|el1 [ˈtauəl] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: toaille] a piece of cloth that you use for drying your skin or for drying things such as dishes ▪ Have you got a clean towel I could use? bath/beach/kitchen towel ▪ She dried her hands on … Dictionary of contemporary English
towel — n. cloth, paper for drying 1) a bath; dish (AE), tea (esp. BE); face; guest; hand; linen; paper; roller; Turkish towel 2) a sanitary towel (BE; AE has sanitary napkin) 3) a disposable towel symbol of surrender 4) to throw, toss in the towel * * * … Combinatory dictionary
towel — [[t]ta͟ʊəl[/t]] towels, towelling, towelled (in AM, use toweling, toweled) 1) N COUNT A towel is a piece of thick soft cloth that you use to dry yourself. ...a bath towel. 2) VERB If you towel something or towel it dry, you dry it with a towel.… … English dictionary