slovo | definícia |
breeched (encz) | breeched,nosící kalhoty Zdeněk Brož |
breeched (encz) | breeched,opatřený závěrem Zdeněk Brož |
Breeched (gcide) | Breech \Breech\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Breeched; p. pr. & vb. n.
Breeching.]
1. To put into, or clothe with, breeches.
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A great man . . . anxious to know whether the
blacksmith's youngest boy was breeched. --Macaulay.
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2. To cover as with breeches. [Poetic]
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Their daggers unmannerly breeched with gore. --Shak.
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3. To fit or furnish with a breech; as, to breech a gun.
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4. To whip on the breech. [Obs.]
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Had not a courteous serving man conveyed me away,
whilst he went to fetch whips, I think, in my
conscience, he would have breeched me. --Old Play.
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5. To fasten with breeching.
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breeched (gcide) | breeched \breeched\ (br[=e]cht), adj.
dressed in trousers.
Syn: pantalooned, trousered.
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breeched (wn) | breeched
adj 1: dressed in trousers [syn: breeched, pantalooned,
trousered] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
breeched (encz) | breeched,nosící kalhoty Zdeněk Brožbreeched,opatřený závěrem Zdeněk Brož |
breeched (gcide) | Breech \Breech\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Breeched; p. pr. & vb. n.
Breeching.]
1. To put into, or clothe with, breeches.
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A great man . . . anxious to know whether the
blacksmith's youngest boy was breeched. --Macaulay.
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2. To cover as with breeches. [Poetic]
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Their daggers unmannerly breeched with gore. --Shak.
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3. To fit or furnish with a breech; as, to breech a gun.
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4. To whip on the breech. [Obs.]
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Had not a courteous serving man conveyed me away,
whilst he went to fetch whips, I think, in my
conscience, he would have breeched me. --Old Play.
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5. To fasten with breeching.
[1913 Webster]breeched \breeched\ (br[=e]cht), adj.
dressed in trousers.
Syn: pantalooned, trousered.
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breeched pantalooned trousered (gcide) | clothed \clothed\ adj.
1. wearing clothing. [Narrower terms: {adorned(predicate),
bedecked(predicate), decked(predicate), decked
out(predicate)}; {appareled, attired, clad, dressed,
garbed, garmented, habilimented, robed}; {arrayed,
panoplied}; breeched, pantalooned, trousered;
bundled-up; caparisoned; cassocked: costumed:
decent] [Narrower terms: dight] [Narrower terms:
{dressed-up, dressed to the nines(predicate), dressed to
kill(predicate), dolled up, spruced up, spiffed up}]
[Narrower terms: gowned] [Narrower terms: habited]
[Narrower terms: heavy-coated] [Narrower terms:
overdressed] [Narrower terms: petticoated] [Narrower
terms: red-coated, lobster-backed] [Narrower terms:
surpliced] [Narrower terms: {togged dressed esp in smart
clothes)}] [Narrower terms: turned out] [Narrower terms:
underdressed] [Narrower terms: uniformed] [Narrower
terms: vestmented] Also See: adorned, decorated.
Antonym: unclothed.
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2. covered with or as if with clothes or a wrap or cloak.
fog-cloaked meadows
Syn: cloaked, draped, mantled, wrapped.
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Unbreeched (gcide) | Unbreech \Un*breech"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Unbreeched; p. pr.
& vb. n. Unbreeching.] [1st pref. un- + breech.]
1. To remove the breeches of; to divest or strip of breeches.
--Shak.
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2. (Gun.) To free the breech of, as a cannon, from its
fastenings or coverings. --Pennant.
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breeched (wn) | breeched
adj 1: dressed in trousers [syn: breeched, pantalooned,
trousered] |
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