ProphetesAI is thinking...
bleche
Answers
MindMap
Loading...
Sources
bleche
▪ I. † bleche, v. Obs. [a. north.F. blechier = OF. blecier (mod. blesser, whence the later bless v.2) to wound.] trans. To wound, hurt, injure.1340 Ayenb. 40 Sacrilege is huanne me brecþ, oþer blecheþ,..þe holy þinges. Ibid. 147 Huanne me smit þane uot: þe mouþ zayþ, þou me blechest.▪ II. bleche, -e...
Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai
Drolshagen
and 1,000 inhabitants live in these places:
Iseringhausen, Schreibershof
Between 250 and 500 inhabitants live in these places:
Benolpe, Berlinghausen, Bleche
wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
blechure
† blechure Obs. Also 5 blecere. [a. ONF. blecheüre, OF. bleceüre, (mod.F. blessure), wound, from blechier, blecier, blesser to wound: see bleche.] A wound.1483 Caxton Gold. Leg. 109/4 Thys hurte and blechure of thys peple. Ibid. 303/4 In al oure hurtes, blechures and sores. c 1500 Partenay 3572 With...
Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai
Rudi Georgi
Georgi then moved on, and in 1963 he became General Director with VVB Eisen-, Bleche- und Metallwaren (VVB EBM), an iron and steel products producer in
wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
bleach
▪ I. bleach, n.1 (bliːtʃ) Also in 4 bleche. [Sense 1 is perh. the same as OE. blǽco paleness, f. blác, blǽc, shining, pale. Sense 3 is directly from the vb.: cf. ‘a wash.’] † 1. Whiteness, paleness. Obs.c 1050 Cott. Cleop. Gloss. in Wr.-Wülcker Voc. 465 Pallor, blæco. 1400 Pol. Rel. & L. Poems (1866...
Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai
bleak
▪ I. bleak, n. (bliːk) Forms: 5 bleke, 7 bleake, 7– bleak. [The 15th c. bleke points to an unrecorded OE. *blǽce weak fem. = ON. bleikja, OHG. bleicha:—OTeut. *blaikjôn- f. *blaiko- white, shining: see next word. But the only known OE. name is blǽᵹe, blay n., which is not directly connected with ble...
Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai
napery
napery (ˈneɪpərɪ) Forms: 4–6 naprye, 5–6 -ry, 6–7 -rie, (5 nappre, 6 napre, 6–7 Sc. naiprie); 4–7 naperie, (7 napp-, Sc. naipp-), 5–7 -rye, (6 naparie, 7 -ry), 5– napery. [a. obs. F. naperie (napperie, 1400 in Godef.), f. nape (nappe) nape n.2 + -ery.] 1. Linen used for various household purposes, e...
Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai
List of dialling codes in Germany
Bad Berleburg
2752 Bad Laasphe
2753 Erndtebrück
2754 Feudingen
2755 Schwarzenau
2758 Girkhausen
2759 Aue (Bad Berleburg)
276
2761 Olpe
2762 Wenden
2763 Bleche
wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
bleck
▪ I. bleck, n. Obs. exc. dial. Also blek(e, blecke. [The OE. blæc looks like the adj. blæc, black, used subst. If so, ME. blek(e must be unrepresented in OE., and correspond to ON. blek ink (Sw. bläck, Da. blæk ink), OTeut. type *blakjo(m, f. *blak- black.] 1. Black fluid substance; spec. ink (obs.)...
Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai
Definition - Blechschrauben - item Glossar
Blechschrauben verbinden Bleche oder dünnwandige Profile miteinander. Sie werden meist aus einsatzgehärtetem Stahl hergestellt und weisen nur ein minimales Dehnungvermögen auf. Schraubensicherungen werden üblicherweise nicht benötigt, da sich Blechschrauben selbst im Gewinde sichern.
glossar.item24.com
bless
▪ I. bless, v.1 (blɛs) Forms: 1 blóedsian, blédsian, blétsian, 2 bletsien, bletcæn, blecen, bleccen, 2–3 bledsen, bletsen, (Orm.) blettcenn, blettsenn, 2–4 blescen, 2–5 blessen, 3 bletseiȝen, blesci, blicen, 3–4 blixen, blissen, 4 blisce, blis, blist, 3–7 blesse, bliss(e, 5 blysch(e, blyssh(e, 5–6 b...
Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai
leane
▪ I. † lean, n.1 Obs. Forms: 1 léan, 2–3 lean, lan, 3 læn, len, lyen. [OE. léan str. neut. = OFris. lân, OS., OHG., MHG. lôn (Du. loon, mod.G. lohn masc.), ON. laun neut. pl. (Sw. lön, Da. l{obar}n), Goth. laun neut.:—OTeut. *laun-. The root lau- is referred to the same source as OSlav. lovŭ capture...
Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai
sore
▪ I. sore, n.1 (sɔə(r)) Forms: α. 1–3 sar (2–3 sær), north. and Sc. 4 sar, 4–6, 9 sare, 6– sair. β. 3–5 sor (3 seor), 4–5 soor(e (5 soure), 6–7 soare, 7 soar, 4– sore. [OE. sár str. neut., = OFris. sêr (WFris. sear, NFris. siar), MDu. seer, zeer (Du. zeer), OS. sêr (MLG. sêr-e, LG. ser, seer), OHG.,...
Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai
white
▪ I. white, n.1 (hwaɪt) Forms: see white a. [Various absolute uses of white a. Cf. L. album, F. blanc blank n.] 1. The translucent viscous fluid surrounding the yolk of an egg, which becomes white when coagulated; = albumen 1. Usually in full, the white of an egg (or, as a substance, white or the wh...
Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai