slovodefinícia
oxford
(encz)
oxford, n:
oxford
(encz)
Oxford,Oxford Zdeněk Brož
oxford
(czen)
Oxford,Oxford Zdeněk Brož
Oxford
(gcide)
Oxford \Ox"ford\, prop. a.
Of or pertaining to the city or university of Oxford,
England.
[1913 Webster]

Oxford movement. See Tractarianism.

Oxford School, a name given to those members of the Church
of England who adopted the theology of the so-called
Oxford "Tracts for the Times," issued the period 1833 --
1841. --Shipley.

Oxford tie, a kind of shoe, laced on the instep, and
usually covering the foot nearly to the ankle.
[1913 Webster]
oxford
(wn)
Oxford
n 1: a city in southern England to the northwest of London; site
of Oxford University
2: a university town in northern Mississippi; home of William
Faulkner
3: a university in England [syn: Oxford University, Oxford]
4: a low shoe laced over the instep
podobné slovodefinícia
oxfordgray
(mass)
oxford-gray
- oxfordská šedá, tmavošedá
oxfordgrey
(mass)
oxford-grey
- oxfordská šedá, tmavošedá
oxfordská šedá
(msas)
oxfordská šedá
- oxford-gray, oxford-grey
oxfordska seda
(msasasci)
oxfordska seda
- oxford-gray, oxford-grey
oxford gray
(encz)
oxford gray, n:
oxford grey
(encz)
oxford grey, n:
oxford-gray
(encz)
oxford-gray, adj:
oxford-grey
(encz)
oxford-grey, adj:
saddle oxford
(encz)
saddle oxford, n:
vysokoškolský učitel v oxfordu
(czen)
vysokoškolský učitel v Oxfordu,don Zdeněk Brož
Oxford
(gcide)
Oxford \Ox"ford\, prop. a.
Of or pertaining to the city or university of Oxford,
England.
[1913 Webster]

Oxford movement. See Tractarianism.

Oxford School, a name given to those members of the Church
of England who adopted the theology of the so-called
Oxford "Tracts for the Times," issued the period 1833 --
1841. --Shipley.

Oxford tie, a kind of shoe, laced on the instep, and
usually covering the foot nearly to the ankle.
[1913 Webster]
Oxford cap
(gcide)
Trencher \Trench"er\, n. [OE. trencheoir, F. tranchoir, fr.
trancher to cut, carve. See Trench, v. t.]
1. One who trenches; esp., one who cuts or digs ditches.
[1913 Webster]

2. A large wooden plate or platter, as for table use.
[1913 Webster]

3. The table; hence, the pleasures of the table; food.
[1913 Webster]

It could be no ordinary declension of nature that
could bring some men, after an ingenuous education,
to place their "summum bonum" upon their trenchers.
--South.
[1913 Webster]

Trencher cap, the cap worn by studens at Oxford and
Cambridge Universities, having a stiff, flat, square
appendage at top. A similar cap used in the United States
is called Oxford cap, mortar board, etc.

Trencher fly, a person who haunts the tables of others; a
parasite. [R.] --L'Estrange.

Trencher friend, one who frequents the tables of others; a
sponger.

Trencher mate, a table companion; a parasite; a trencher
fly. --Hooker.
[1913 Webster]
Oxford movement
(gcide)
Oxford \Ox"ford\, prop. a.
Of or pertaining to the city or university of Oxford,
England.
[1913 Webster]

Oxford movement. See Tractarianism.

Oxford School, a name given to those members of the Church
of England who adopted the theology of the so-called
Oxford "Tracts for the Times," issued the period 1833 --
1841. --Shipley.

Oxford tie, a kind of shoe, laced on the instep, and
usually covering the foot nearly to the ankle.
[1913 Webster]
Oxford School
(gcide)
Oxford \Ox"ford\, prop. a.
Of or pertaining to the city or university of Oxford,
England.
[1913 Webster]

Oxford movement. See Tractarianism.

Oxford School, a name given to those members of the Church
of England who adopted the theology of the so-called
Oxford "Tracts for the Times," issued the period 1833 --
1841. --Shipley.

Oxford tie, a kind of shoe, laced on the instep, and
usually covering the foot nearly to the ankle.
[1913 Webster]
Oxford tie
(gcide)
Oxford \Ox"ford\, prop. a.
Of or pertaining to the city or university of Oxford,
England.
[1913 Webster]

Oxford movement. See Tractarianism.

Oxford School, a name given to those members of the Church
of England who adopted the theology of the so-called
Oxford "Tracts for the Times," issued the period 1833 --
1841. --Shipley.

Oxford tie, a kind of shoe, laced on the instep, and
usually covering the foot nearly to the ankle.
[1913 Webster]
oxford english
(wn)
Oxford English
n 1: the dialect of English spoken at Oxford University and
regarded by many as affected and pretentious
oxford english dictionary
(wn)
Oxford English Dictionary
n 1: an unabridged dictionary constructed on historical
principles [syn: Oxford English Dictionary, O.E.D.,
OED]
oxford gray
(wn)
oxford gray
n 1: a very dark grey color [syn: charcoal, charcoal grey,
charcoal gray, oxford grey, oxford gray]
oxford grey
(wn)
oxford grey
n 1: a very dark grey color [syn: charcoal, charcoal grey,
charcoal gray, oxford grey, oxford gray]
oxford movement
(wn)
Oxford movement
n 1: 19th-century movement in the Church of England opposing
liberal tendencies
oxford university
(wn)
Oxford University
n 1: a university in England [syn: Oxford University,
Oxford]
oxford-gray
(wn)
oxford-gray
adj 1: of a dark shade of grey [syn: oxford-grey, {oxford-
gray}, dark-grey, dark-gray]
oxford-grey
(wn)
oxford-grey
adj 1: of a dark shade of grey [syn: oxford-grey, {oxford-
gray}, dark-grey, dark-gray]
saddle oxford
(wn)
saddle oxford
n 1: an oxford with a saddle of contrasting color [syn: {saddle
oxford}, saddle shoe]

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