slovo | definícia |
Jambe (gcide) | Jamb \Jamb\, Jambe \Jambe\, Jambeau \Jambeau\, n.
See Jambes.
[PJC] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
enjambement (encz) | enjambement, |
jambeau (encz) | jambeau, n: |
jamberry (encz) | jamberry, n: |
Jambeau (gcide) | Jamb \Jamb\, Jambe \Jambe\, Jambeau \Jambeau\, n.
See Jambes.
[PJC]jambeau \jam*beau"\, n.
1. (Ancient armor) See jambes.
Syn: greave.
[PJC]
2. A type of spikefish of the Atlantic Ocean, {Parahollardia
lineata}.
[PJC] |
jambeau (gcide) | Jamb \Jamb\, Jambe \Jambe\, Jambeau \Jambeau\, n.
See Jambes.
[PJC]jambeau \jam*beau"\, n.
1. (Ancient armor) See jambes.
Syn: greave.
[PJC]
2. A type of spikefish of the Atlantic Ocean, {Parahollardia
lineata}.
[PJC] |
Jambee (gcide) | Jambee \Jam*bee"\, n. [See Jamb, n.: cf. OF. jamboier to
walk.]
A fashionable cane. [Obs.] --Tatler. Jambes |
Jambes (gcide) | Jambes \Jambes\, Jambeux \Jam"beux\, n. pl. [From F. jambe a
leg: cf. OF. jambiere. See Jamb, n.] (Ancient Armor)
In the Middle Ages, armor for the legs below the knees,
usually having front and back pieces; called also greaves.
[Written also giambeux.] --Chaucer.
[1913 Webster] |
Jambeux (gcide) | Jambes \Jambes\, Jambeux \Jam"beux\, n. pl. [From F. jambe a
leg: cf. OF. jambiere. See Jamb, n.] (Ancient Armor)
In the Middle Ages, armor for the legs below the knees,
usually having front and back pieces; called also greaves.
[Written also giambeux.] --Chaucer.
[1913 Webster] |
enjambement (wn) | enjambement
n 1: the continuation of a syntactic unit from one line of verse
into the next line without a pause [syn: enjambment,
enjambement] |
jambeau (wn) | jambeau
n 1: armor plate that protects legs below the knee [syn:
greave, jambeau] |
jamberry (wn) | jamberry
n 1: Mexican annual naturalized in eastern North America having
yellow to purple edible fruit resembling small tomatoes
[syn: tomatillo, miltomate, purple ground cherry,
jamberry, Physalis philadelphica]
2: annual of Mexico and southern United States having edible
purplish viscid fruit resembling small tomatoes [syn:
tomatillo, jamberry, Mexican husk tomato, {Physalis
ixocarpa}] |
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