slovo | definícia |
sculler (encz) | sculler,loďka s vesly Zdeněk Brož |
sculler (encz) | sculler,veslař n: Zdeněk Brož |
Sculler (gcide) | Sculler \Scull"er\, n.
1. A boat rowed by one man with two sculls, or short oars.
[R.] --Dryden.
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2. One who sculls.
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sculler (wn) | sculler
n 1: someone who sculls (moves a long oar pivoted on the back of
the boat to propel the boat forward) |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
sculler (encz) | sculler,loďka s vesly Zdeněk Brožsculler,veslař n: Zdeněk Brož |
sculleries (encz) | sculleries, |
scullery (encz) | scullery,umývárna nádobí Zdeněk Brož |
Sculleries (gcide) | Scullery \Scul"ler*y\ (sk[u^]l"l[~e]r*[y^]), n.; pl.
Sculleries (sk[u^]l"l[~e]r*[i^]z). [Probably originally, a
place for washing dishes, and for swillery, fr. OE. swilen to
wash, AS. swilian (see Swill to wash, to drink), but
influenced either by Icel. skola, skyla, Dan. skylle, or by
OF. escuelier a place for keeping dishes, fr. escuele a dish,
F. ['e]cuelle, fr. L. scutella a salver, waiter (cf.
Scuttle a basket); or perhaps the English word is
immediately from the OF. escuelier; cf. OE. squyllare a
dishwasher.]
1. A place where dishes, kettles, and culinary utensils, are
cleaned and kept; also, a room attached to the kitchen,
where the coarse work is done; a back kitchen.
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2. Hence, refuse; filth; offal. [Obs.] --Gauden.
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Scullery (gcide) | Scullery \Scul"ler*y\ (sk[u^]l"l[~e]r*[y^]), n.; pl.
Sculleries (sk[u^]l"l[~e]r*[i^]z). [Probably originally, a
place for washing dishes, and for swillery, fr. OE. swilen to
wash, AS. swilian (see Swill to wash, to drink), but
influenced either by Icel. skola, skyla, Dan. skylle, or by
OF. escuelier a place for keeping dishes, fr. escuele a dish,
F. ['e]cuelle, fr. L. scutella a salver, waiter (cf.
Scuttle a basket); or perhaps the English word is
immediately from the OF. escuelier; cf. OE. squyllare a
dishwasher.]
1. A place where dishes, kettles, and culinary utensils, are
cleaned and kept; also, a room attached to the kitchen,
where the coarse work is done; a back kitchen.
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2. Hence, refuse; filth; offal. [Obs.] --Gauden.
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sculler (wn) | sculler
n 1: someone who sculls (moves a long oar pivoted on the back of
the boat to propel the boat forward) |
scullery (wn) | scullery
n 1: a small room (in large old British houses) next to the
kitchen; where kitchen utensils are cleaned and kept and
other rough household jobs are done |
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