slovo | definícia |
camelot (mass) | Camelot
- Kamelot |
camelot (encz) | Camelot,Camelot n: [jmén.] [myt.] hrad krále Artuše Petr Prášek |
camelot (czen) | Camelot,Camelotn: [jmén.] [myt.] hrad krále Artuše Petr Prášek |
Camelot (gcide) | Camelot \Came"lot\, n.
See Camelet. [Obs.]
[1913 Webster] |
Camelot (gcide) | Camelot \Cam"e*lot\ (k[a^]m"[u^]*l[o^]t), prop. n.
1. The legendary site of King Arthur's court and castle.
[PJC]
2. Hence, any place or time thought of as having idyllic
peace, justice, and happiness.
[PJC] |
camelot (gcide) | Camlet \Cam"let\, n. [F. camelot (akin to Sp. camelote,
chamelote, It. cambellbito, ciambellotto, LL. camelotum,
camelinum, fr. Ar. khamlat camlet, fr. kaml pile, plush. The
word was early confused with camel, camel's hair also being
used in making it. Cf. Calamanco]
A woven fabric originally made of camel's hair, now chiefly
of goat's hair and silk, or of wool and cotton. [Sometimes
written camelot and camblet.]
[1913 Webster]
Note: They have been made plain and twilled, of single warp
and weft, of double warp, and sometimes with double
weft also, with thicker yarn. --Beck (Draper's Dict. )
[1913 Webster] |
camelot (wn) | Camelot
n 1: (Arthurian legend) the capital of King Arthur's kingdom;
according to the legend, truth and goodness and beauty
reigned there |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
camelot (mass) | Camelot
- Kamelot |
camelot (encz) | Camelot,Camelot n: [jmén.] [myt.] hrad krále Artuše Petr Prášek |
camelotian (encz) | Camelotian,týkající se Camelotu adj: Petr Prášek |
camelot (czen) | Camelot,Camelotn: [jmén.] [myt.] hrad krále Artuše Petr Prášek |
týkající se camelotu (czen) | týkající se Camelotu,Camelotianadj: Petr Prášek |
camelot (gcide) | Camelot \Came"lot\, n.
See Camelet. [Obs.]
[1913 Webster]Camelot \Cam"e*lot\ (k[a^]m"[u^]*l[o^]t), prop. n.
1. The legendary site of King Arthur's court and castle.
[PJC]
2. Hence, any place or time thought of as having idyllic
peace, justice, and happiness.
[PJC]Camlet \Cam"let\, n. [F. camelot (akin to Sp. camelote,
chamelote, It. cambellbito, ciambellotto, LL. camelotum,
camelinum, fr. Ar. khamlat camlet, fr. kaml pile, plush. The
word was early confused with camel, camel's hair also being
used in making it. Cf. Calamanco]
A woven fabric originally made of camel's hair, now chiefly
of goat's hair and silk, or of wool and cotton. [Sometimes
written camelot and camblet.]
[1913 Webster]
Note: They have been made plain and twilled, of single warp
and weft, of double warp, and sometimes with double
weft also, with thicker yarn. --Beck (Draper's Dict. )
[1913 Webster] |
camelot (wn) | Camelot
n 1: (Arthurian legend) the capital of King Arthur's kingdom;
according to the legend, truth and goodness and beauty
reigned there |
camelot library (foldoc) | Camelot Library
["The Camelot Library", J. Bloch, in "Guide to the Camelot
Distributed Transaction Facility: Release I", A.Z. Spector et
al eds, CMU 1988, pp. 29-62].
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(1995-04-19)
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