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fashion plate
(encz)
fashion plate, n:
Fashion plate
(gcide)
Fashion \Fash"ion\, n. [OE. fasoun, facioun, shape, manner, F.
facon, orig., a making, fr. L. factio a making, fr. facere to
make. See Fact, Feat, and cf. Faction.]
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1. The make or form of anything; the style, shape,
appearance, or mode of structure; pattern, model; as, the
fashion of the ark, of a coat, of a house, of an altar,
etc.; workmanship; execution.
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The fashion of his countenance was altered. --Luke
ix. 29.
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I do not like the fashion of your garments. --Shak.
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2. The prevailing mode or style, especially of dress; custom
or conventional usage in respect of dress, behavior,
etiquette, etc.; particularly, the mode or style usual
among persons of good breeding; as, to dress, dance, sing,
ride, etc., in the fashion.
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The innocent diversions in fashion. --Locke.
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As now existing, fashion is a form of social
regulation analogous to constitutional government as
a form of political regulation. --H. Spencer.
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3. Polite, fashionable, or genteel life; social position;
good breeding; as, men of fashion.
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4. Mode of action; method of conduct; manner; custom; sort;
way. "After his sour fashion." --Shak.
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After a fashion, to a certain extent; of a sort; sort of.


Fashion piece (Naut.), one of the timbers which terminate
the transom, and define the shape of the stern.

Fashion plate, a pictorial design showing the prevailing
style or a new style of dress.
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fashion plate
(wn)
fashion plate
n 1: a man who is much concerned with his dress and appearance
[syn: dandy, dude, fop, gallant, sheik, beau,
swell, fashion plate, clotheshorse]
2: a plate illustrating the latest fashion in dress
podobné slovodefinícia
Fashion plate
(gcide)
Fashion \Fash"ion\, n. [OE. fasoun, facioun, shape, manner, F.
facon, orig., a making, fr. L. factio a making, fr. facere to
make. See Fact, Feat, and cf. Faction.]
[1913 Webster]
1. The make or form of anything; the style, shape,
appearance, or mode of structure; pattern, model; as, the
fashion of the ark, of a coat, of a house, of an altar,
etc.; workmanship; execution.
[1913 Webster]

The fashion of his countenance was altered. --Luke
ix. 29.
[1913 Webster]

I do not like the fashion of your garments. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]

2. The prevailing mode or style, especially of dress; custom
or conventional usage in respect of dress, behavior,
etiquette, etc.; particularly, the mode or style usual
among persons of good breeding; as, to dress, dance, sing,
ride, etc., in the fashion.
[1913 Webster]

The innocent diversions in fashion. --Locke.
[1913 Webster]

As now existing, fashion is a form of social
regulation analogous to constitutional government as
a form of political regulation. --H. Spencer.
[1913 Webster]

3. Polite, fashionable, or genteel life; social position;
good breeding; as, men of fashion.
[1913 Webster]

4. Mode of action; method of conduct; manner; custom; sort;
way. "After his sour fashion." --Shak.
[1913 Webster]

After a fashion, to a certain extent; of a sort; sort of.


Fashion piece (Naut.), one of the timbers which terminate
the transom, and define the shape of the stern.

Fashion plate, a pictorial design showing the prevailing
style or a new style of dress.
[1913 Webster]

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