slovo | definícia |
shiv (mass) | shiv
- nôž |
shiv (encz) | shiv,nůž Zdeněk Brož |
shiv (wn) | shiv
n 1: a knife used as a weapon |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
shiver (mass) | shiver
- triesk, chvenie, triesk, úlomok |
shivering (mass) | shivering
- chvenie |
shiva (encz) | Shiva,hindský Bůh ničitel n: [jmén.] [myt.] PetrVShiva,Šiva n: [jmén.] [myt.] ničitel PetrV |
shivah (encz) | shivah, n: |
shivaree (encz) | shivaree, n: |
shiver (encz) | shiver,břidlice Zdeněk Brožshiver,drť Zdeněk Brožshiver,chvění n: PetrVshiver,chvět v: Zdeněk Brožshiver,chvět se Zdeněk Brožshiver,kladka Zdeněk Brožshiver,rozklepat se v: zejm. zimou PetrVshiver,střep Zdeněk Brožshiver,třást se Zdeněk Brožshiver,třes n: PetrVshiver,třesení Zdeněk Brožshiver,tříska Zdeněk Brožshiver,úlomek Zdeněk Brožshiver,zachvět se v: PetrV |
shivered (encz) | shivered,třásl se Jaroslav Šedivý |
shiverer (encz) | shiverer, |
shivering (encz) | shivering,chvění Jaroslav Šedivýshivering,odprýskávání Jaroslav Šedivý |
shivering fit (encz) | shivering fit,třesavka n: Zdeněk Brož |
shiveringly (encz) | shiveringly, |
shivers (encz) | shivers,chvění pl. Zdeněk Brožshivers,třesavka n: Zdeněk Brož |
shivery (encz) | shivery,rozechvělý adj: Zdeněk Brožshivery,roztřesený adj: Zdeněk Brož |
yeshiva (encz) | yeshiva,židovské setkání n: Zdeněk Brož |
yeshivah (encz) | yeshivah,židovské setkání n: Zdeněk Brož |
yeshivoth (encz) | yeshivoth, |
Disshiver (gcide) | Disshiver \Dis*shiv"er\, v. t. & i.
To shiver or break in pieces. [Obs.]
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shivaree (gcide) | Charivari \Cha*ri`va*ri"\, n. [F.]
A mock serenade of discordant noises, made with kettles, tin
horns, etc., designed to annoy and insult; -- called also
shivaree.
Syn: shivaree, charivari, callithump, callathump.
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Note: It was at first performed before the house of any
person of advanced age who married a second time.
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Shive (gcide) | Shive \Shive\, n. [See Sheave, n.]
1. A slice; as, a shive of bread. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.]
--Shak.
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2. A thin piece or fragment; specifically, one of the scales
or pieces of the woody part of flax removed by the
operation of breaking.
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3. A thin, flat cork used for stopping a wide-mouthed bottle;
also, a thin wooden bung for casks.
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Shiver (gcide) | Shiver \Shiv"er\, v. i. [OE. chiveren, cheveren; of uncertain
origin. This word seems to have been confused with shiver to
shatter.]
To tremble; to vibrate; to quiver; to shake, as from cold or
fear.
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Prometheus is laid
On icy Caucasus to shiver. --Swift.
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The man that shivered on the brink of sin,
Thus steeled and hardened, ventures boldly in.
--Creech.
[1913 Webster]Shiver \Shiv"er\, n. [OE. schivere, fr. shive; cf. G. schifer a
splinter, slate, OHG. scivere a splinter, Dan. & Sw. skifer a
slate. See Shive, and cf. Skever.]
1. One of the small pieces, or splinters, into which a
brittle thing is broken by sudden violence; -- generally
used in the plural. "All to shivers dashed." --Milton.
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2. A thin slice; a shive. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.] "A shiver of
their own loaf." --Fuller.
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Of your soft bread, not but a shiver. --Chaucer.
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3. (Geol.) A variety of blue slate.
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4. (Naut.) A sheave or small wheel in a pulley.
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5. A small wedge, as for fastening the bolt of a window
shutter.
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6. A spindle. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.]
[1913 Webster]Shiver \Shiv"er\, v. t. (Naut.)
To cause to shake or tremble, as a sail, by steering close to
the wind.
[1913 Webster]Shiver \Shiv"er\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Shivered; p. pr. & vb.
n. Shivering.] [OE. schiveren, scheveren; cf. OD.
scheveren. See Shiver a fragment.]
To break into many small pieces, or splinters; to shatter; to
dash to pieces by a blow; as, to shiver a glass goblet.
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All the ground
With shivered armor strown. --Milton.
[1913 Webster]Shiver \Shiv"er\, v. i.
To separate suddenly into many small pieces or parts; to be
shattered.
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There shiver shafts upon shields thick. --Chaucer
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The natural world, should gravity once cease, . . .
would instantly shiver into millions of atoms.
--Woodward.
[1913 Webster]Shiver \Shiv"er\, n.
The act of shivering or trembling.
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Shivered (gcide) | Shiver \Shiv"er\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Shivered; p. pr. & vb.
n. Shivering.] [OE. schiveren, scheveren; cf. OD.
scheveren. See Shiver a fragment.]
To break into many small pieces, or splinters; to shatter; to
dash to pieces by a blow; as, to shiver a glass goblet.
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All the ground
With shivered armor strown. --Milton.
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Shivering (gcide) | Shiver \Shiv"er\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Shivered; p. pr. & vb.
n. Shivering.] [OE. schiveren, scheveren; cf. OD.
scheveren. See Shiver a fragment.]
To break into many small pieces, or splinters; to shatter; to
dash to pieces by a blow; as, to shiver a glass goblet.
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All the ground
With shivered armor strown. --Milton.
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Shiveringly (gcide) | Shiveringly \Shiv"er*ing*ly\, adv.
In a shivering manner.
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Shiver-spar (gcide) | Shiver-spar \Shiv"er-spar`\, n. [Cf. G. schiefer-spath.] (Min.)
A variety of calcite, so called from its slaty structure; --
called also slate spar.
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Shivery (gcide) | Shivery \Shiv"er*y\, a.
1. Tremulous; shivering. --Mallet.
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2. Easily broken; brittle; shattery.
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Unshivered (gcide) | Unshivered \Unshivered\
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shiva (wn) | shiva
n 1: (Judaism) a period of seven days of mourning after the
death of close relative; "the family is sitting shiva"
[syn: shiva, shivah, shibah]
2: the destroyer; one of the three major divinities in the later
Hindu pantheon [syn: Siva, Shiva] |
shivah (wn) | shivah
n 1: (Judaism) a period of seven days of mourning after the
death of close relative; "the family is sitting shiva"
[syn: shiva, shivah, shibah] |
shivaism (wn) | Shivaism
n 1: a Hindu sect worshiping Shiva [syn: Shivaism, Sivaism]
2: worship of Shiva one of the 3 chief gods of the Hindu
pantheon [syn: Shivaism, Sivaism] |
shivaist (wn) | Shivaist
n 1: worshipper of Shiva |
shivaree (wn) | shivaree
n 1: a noisy mock serenade (made by banging pans and kettles) to
a newly married couple [syn: shivaree, chivaree,
charivari, callithump, callathump, belling] |
shiver (wn) | shiver
n 1: a reflex motion caused by cold or fear or excitement [syn:
tremble, shiver, shake]
2: an almost pleasurable sensation of fright; "a frisson of
surprise shot through him" [syn: frisson, shiver,
chill, quiver, shudder, thrill, tingle]
v 1: tremble convulsively, as from fear or excitement [syn:
shudder, shiver, throb, thrill]
2: shake, as from cold; "The children are shivering--turn on the
heat!" [syn: shiver, shudder] |
shivering (wn) | shivering
adj 1: vibrating slightly and irregularly; as e.g. with fear or
cold or like the leaves of an aspen in a breeze; "a
quaking bog"; "the quaking child asked for more";
"quivering leaves of a poplar tree"; "with shaking
knees"; "seemed shaky on her feet"; "sparkling light from
the shivering crystals of the chandelier"; "trembling
hands" [syn: shaky, shivering, trembling]
n 1: a sensation of cold that often marks the start of an
infection and the development of a fever [syn: chill,
shivering] |
shivery (wn) | shivery
adj 1: cold enough to cause shivers; "felt all shivery";
"shivery weather"
2: provoking fear terror; "a scary movie"; "the most terrible
and shuddery...tales of murder and revenge" [syn: chilling,
scarey, scary, shivery, shuddery] |
yeshiva (wn) | yeshiva
n 1: an academy for the advanced study of Jewish texts
(primarily the Talmud) [syn: yeshiva, yeshivah] |
yeshivah (wn) | yeshivah
n 1: an academy for the advanced study of Jewish texts
(primarily the Talmud) [syn: yeshiva, yeshivah] |
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