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1 Bergamot
A cheap tapestry fabric from Italy, with a cotton or flax warp and goat's hair weft, or mixed weft. The mixed weft is ox or goat's hair and cotton or hemp. The fabric is used locally and was first produced at Bergamo, Italy, hence the name. -
2 bergamote
bergamote [beʀgamɔt]feminine noun* * *bɛʀgamɔt1) ( poire) bergamot (pear)2) ( agrume) bergamot (orange)* * *bɛʀɡamɔt nfBOTANIQUE bergamot* * *bergamote nf1 ( poire) bergamot (pear);2 ( agrume) bergamot (orange); essence de bergamote essence of bergamot; thé à la bergamote earl grey tea.[bɛrgamɔt] nom féminin————————à la bergamote locution adjectivale[savon] bergamot-scented -
3 ennegrecer
v.1 to blacken (poner negro).La bergamota ennegrece el cabello Bergamot blackens the hair.El egoísmo ennegrece el alma Selfishness blackens the soul.2 to darken.* * *1 to blacken, turn black1 to turn black, go black2 figurado to get dark, darken* * *verb* * *1.VT (=poner negro) to blacken; (=oscurecer) to darken; (=teñir) to dye black2.VISee:* * *1. 2.ennegrecerse v prona) ( ponerse negro) to go blackb) ( ponerse oscuro) cielo/nubes to darken, go dark; plata to tarnish* * *= blacken.Ex. Villagers must share their island with a volcano, an active, smoking one that soils clothes hanging on the clothesline and in winter blackens the snow.* * *1. 2.ennegrecerse v prona) ( ponerse negro) to go blackb) ( ponerse oscuro) cielo/nubes to darken, go dark; plata to tarnish* * *= blacken.Ex: Villagers must share their island with a volcano, an active, smoking one that soils clothes hanging on the clothesline and in winter blackens the snow.
* * *ennegrecer [E3 ]vt1 (poner negro) to blackensalió con la cara ennegrecida de hollín he emerged with his face black with soot2 (oscurecer) to darkenla noticia ennegreció la jornada the news cast a shadow o a pall over the day1 (ponerse negro) to go black2 (ponerse oscuro) «cielo/nubes» to darken, go dark; «plata» to tarnish* * *
ennegrecer ( conjugate ennegrecer) verbo transitivo ( poner negro) to blacken;
( oscurecer) to darken
ennegrecerse verbo pronominal
[ plata] to tarnish
ennegrecer vtr, ennegrecerse verbo reflexivo to blacken, turn black
' ennegrecer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ennegrecerse
English:
black
- blacken
* * *♦ vt1. [poner negro] to blacken2. [oscurecer] to darken♦ vito darken* * *v/t blacken* * *ennegrecer {53} vt: to blacken, to darken -
4 σισύμβριον
Grammatical information: n.Meaning: `bergamot mint, Mentha aquatica' (com., Arist., Thphr., Dsc. a. o.), `watercress, Nasturtium officinale' (Dsc., Plin.); metaph. as des. of a female ornament (com. after Poll.). Backformation σίσυμβρ-ον n. (Nic., AP); adj. - ινος `made of σ.' (Antiph., Thphr.).Other forms: -- σισυρίγχιον n. `barbary nut, Iris sisyrinchium' (Thphr.).Derivatives: Adj. - ινος `made of σ.' (Antiph., Thphr.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: Unclear. Arbitrary suppositions by Strömberg Pfl.namen 158 n. 1: redupicated formations to θύμβρα (with dialectal θ \> σ) resp. to σῦριγξ (with χ-suffix). -- Prob. a Pre-Greek word.Page in Frisk: 2,710Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σισύμβριον
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Bergamot orange — Citrus bergamia Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae (unranked) … Wikipedia
Bergamot — Ber ga*mot (b[ e]r g[.a]*m[o^]t), n. [F. bergamote, fr. It. bergamotta; prob. a corruption of Turk. beg arm[=u]di a lord s pear.] 1. (Bot.) (a) A tree of the Orange family ({Citrus bergamia}), having a roundish or pear shaped fruit, from the rind … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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bergamot — /berr geuh mot , meuht/, n. 1. a small citrus tree, Citrus aurantium bergamia, having fruit with a rind that yields a fragrant essential oil. 2. Also called essence of bergamot. the oil or essence itself. 3. any of various plants of the mint… … Universalium
Wild bergamot — Bergamot Ber ga*mot (b[ e]r g[.a]*m[o^]t), n. [F. bergamote, fr. It. bergamotta; prob. a corruption of Turk. beg arm[=u]di a lord s pear.] 1. (Bot.) (a) A tree of the Orange family ({Citrus bergamia}), having a roundish or pear shaped fruit, from … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bergamot mint — noun 1. perennial aromatic herb of eastern North America having variously colored tubular flowers in dense showy heads • Syn: ↑bee balm, ↑beebalm, ↑oswego tea, ↑Monarda didyma • Hypernyms: ↑monarda, ↑wild bergamot 2. mint … Useful english dictionary
bergamot orange — noun small tree with pear shaped fruit whose oil is used in perfumery; Italy • Syn: ↑bergamot, ↑Citrus bergamia • Hypernyms: ↑orange, ↑orange tree * * * noun see bergamot … Useful english dictionary
bergamot — ber•ga•mot [[t]ˈbɜr gəˌmɒt, mət[/t]] n. 1) pln a small citrus tree, Citrus aurantium bergamia, having fruit with a rind that yields a fragrant essential oil 2) the oil or essence itself 3) pln any of various plants of the mint family yielding an… … From formal English to slang
bergamot — n. variety of pear; essence obtained from rind of variety of pear shaped orange; fruit and tree yielding such essence; snuff scented with such essence; aromatic plant of mint family … Dictionary of difficult words
HMS Bergamot (1917) — HMS Bergamot was an Anchusa class sloop of the Royal Navy sunk on 13 August 1917 [cite web title =HMS Bergamot publisher =Flixco Pty Limited url =http://navalhistory.flixco.info/H/280064/8330/a0.htm format = doi = accessdate =2007 06 11 ] , in… … Wikipedia