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21 besittelse av fast eiendom
subst. vesture -
22 giydirmek
v. dress, clothe, robe, vesture, array, attire, doll out, doll up, don, enrobe, equip, garb, invest, revet, turn out* * *dress -
23 giysi
n. clothes, clothing, dress, costume, apparel, attire, caparison, garment, guise, raiment, robe, tire, tog, toggery, vesture, wear* * *1. clothes 2. dress 3. clothing (n.) 4. wear (n.) 5. attire (n.) -
24 kıyafet
n. dress, habiliments, costume, togs, apparel, attire, caparison, garb, get up, habit, livery, turnout, vesture* * *1. costume (n.) 2. garb (n.) -
25 giydirmemek
v. (neg. form of giydirmek) dress, clothe, robe, vesture, array, attire, doll out, doll up, don, enrobe, equip, garb, invest, revet, turn out -
26 لباس
n.apparel / array / attire / costume / dress / garb / garment / gear / habiliment / harness / raiment / vesture / wardrobe / weed -
27 پوشاک
n.garb / garment / gear / habiliment / harness / vestment / vesture / wear / weed -
28 memakai
use, consume, apply, vesture* * *wear, apply a dressing; use, make use of; require, take -
29 pakaian
vestment, vesture, vestiture* * *clothes* * *clothes, suit, uniform, dress; get dressed -
30 ...에게 옷을 입히다
v. vesture -
31 씌우개
n. vesture, cot -
32 의복
n. garments, apparel, dress, duds, habiliments, habiliment, vestment, vesture, wearable, wear, gear, weed -
33 одеяние
attire, raiment, garb* * *одея̀ние,ср., -я attire, raiment, vesture, garb; • в Адамово \одеяниее in o.’s birthday suit, naked as the day he was born.* * *attire; garb{ga;b}; habiliment* * *1. attire, raiment, garb 2. в Адамово ОДЕЯНИЕ in o.'s birthday suit, naked as the day he was born -
34 vestis
vestis is, f [2 VAS-], sing collect., a covering for the body, clothes, clothing, attire, vesture: discidit Vestem, T.: sumptā veste virili, H.: dolorem veste significare: pretiosa, L.—In the phrase, mutare vestem, to change one's garments, put on other clothing: muta vestem (for disguise), T.: mutando vestem sese ab insidiis munierat, L.: vestem mutandam omnes putarunt, i. e. that they must put on mourning.—Plur., clothes, garments: aurum vestibus inlitum Mirata, H.: albae, Cu.: meretriciae, Ta.: picturatae auri subtemine vestes, V.: vestibus extentis, Iu.—A carpet, rug, tapestry (in full, stragula vestis): plena domus stragulae vestis: Tyriae vestes, H.* * *garment, clothing, blanket; clothes; robe -
35 vestītus
vestītus ūs, m [vestio], clothing, clothes, dress, apparel, raiment, attire, vesture: muliebris: neque vestitūs praeter pellīs habere, Cs.: vestitum mutare, to put on mourning: ad suum vestitum redire, i. e. to lay off mourning: Vestitu nimio indulges, T.—Of things, covering, attire: adde huc riparum vestitūs viridissimos: densissimi montium.—Fig., decoration, ornament: orationis.* * * -
36 दूर्श
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37 वव्रि
vavrím. a lurking-place RV. ;
a cover, vesture ib. ;
the body ib. ;
N. of the supposed author of RV. V, 9 Anukr. ;
- वव्रिवासस्
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38 bekleding
n. covering, coating, lining, sheeting, casing; vesture -
39 odjenuti
coat, vesture* * *• robe• rig• vest• invest• apparel -
40 pokrivač
* * *• carpet• rug• vesture• wrap• wrapper• sheath• spread• integument• blanket• coverlet• covering• counterpane• cover• pall• pled• plaid• mantle
См. также в других словарях:
Vesture — Ves ture (?; 135), n. [OF. vesture, vesteure, F. v[^e]ture, LL. vestitura, from L. vestire to clothe, dress. See {Vest}, v. t., and cf. {Vestiture}.] 1. A garment or garments; a robe; clothing; dress; apparel; vestment; covering; envelope. Piers… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
vesture — (n.) c.1300, from Anglo Fr. and O.Fr. vesture, from V.L. *vestitura vestments, clothing, from L. vestivus, pp. of vestire to clothe (see WEAR (Cf. wear)) … Etymology dictionary
vesture — Vesture. s. f. Ceremonie qui se fait ordinairement dans les Convents en donnant l habit à un Religieux ou à une Religieuse. Il a assisté à la vesture d une telle … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
vesture — Vesture, Vestitus … Thresor de la langue françoyse
vesture — [ves′chər] n. [OFr < VL vestitura < L vestire, to clothe: see VEST] 1. Now Rare a) clothing; garments; apparel b) a covering; wrapper 2. Law everything growing on land except trees, as grass or grain vt. vestured … English World dictionary
vesture — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from vestir to clothe more at vest Date: 14th century 1. a. a covering garment (as a robe or vestment) b. clothing, apparel 2. something that covers like a garment II. transitive verb … New Collegiate Dictionary
vesture — /ˈvɛstʃə/ (say veschuh) Archaic –noun 1. clothing; garments. 2. something that covers like a garment; a covering. –verb (t) (vestured, vesturing) 3. to clothe, as with vesture. {Middle English, from Old French, from vestir clothe, influenced by… …
vesture — /vestysr/ In old English law, profit of land. How much the vesture of an acre is worth … Black's law dictionary
vesture — vestural, adj. /ves cheuhr/, n., v., vestured, vesturing. n. 1. Law. a. everything growing on and covering the land, with the exception of trees. b. any such covering, as grass or wheat. 2. Archaic. a. clothing; garments. b. something that covers … Universalium
vesture — 1. noun A covering of or like clothing. 2. verb To clothe. See Also: vest, vestment … Wiktionary
vesture — ves·ture || vestʃə(r) n. apparel, clothing v. dress, clothe (Archaic) … English contemporary dictionary