cupboard

cupboard

englanti

  1. kaappi, komero, seinäkaappi

  2. astiakaappi, senkki

Liittyvät sanat: shelf cupboard – hyllykomero

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cupboard

  1. kuivauskaappi, siivouskomero, kaappi, komero, varastotila, varustekaappi.

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englanti

kaappi puhekieltä A board or table useVerb used to openly hold and display silver plate and other dishware; a sideboard; a buffetNoun buffet.
(circa) (w), Of Antecrist and his Meynee; published as John Wycliffe; (w), Three Treatises by John Wycklyffe, D.D. I. Of the Church and Her Members. II. Of the Apostacy of the Church. III. Of Antichrist and His Meynee. Now First Printed from a Manuscript in the Library of (w), with Notes and a Glossary, by James Henthorn Todd, D.D., Dublin: Hodges and Smith, w:Grafton Street|Grafton-Street, booksellers to the w:University of Dublin|University, 1851, (w) http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/505328367 505328367, https://archive.org/stream/Wycliffes-ThreeTreatisesOnTheChurch-Dated1384-BroughtBePeter-john/WyclyttesThreeTreatisesOnTheChurch1384page/n42/mode/1up page cl:

look Loke Christ Crist's|is copborde / & hors; & pei ben ful unlichy; for he was at the þe mete where six water watur pots pottes weren / & he was the þe worthiest worþiest in that þat place.
(circa) the w:Alliterative Morte Arthure|Alliterative Morte Arthure; published as w:James Halliwell-Phillipps|James Orchard Halliwell, editor, Morte Arthure. The Alliterative Romance of the Death of King Arthur. Now First Printed from a Manuscript in Lincoln Cathedral, (w), London: For private circulation only, 1947, (w) http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/5347067 5347067, https://books.google.com/books?id=nas-AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA18 page 18:
The king kyng's|ez cope-borde / was enclose closed in silver, / In great grete goblets goblettez overgilt gylte / glorious of hue hewe; (..)
puhekieltä Things displayVerb displayed on a sideboard; dishware, particularly valuable plate.
(ante) (w), Why Come Ye Nat to Courte?; published in John Skelton; (w), The Poetical Works of John Skelton: With Notes, and Some Account of the Author and His Writings, by the Rev. Alexander Dyce. In Two Volumes., volume II, London: (w), Great Newport Street, 1843, (w) http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/733571702 733571702, https://books.google.com/books?id=a8cIAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA54 page 54, lines 897–904:
But howe comme to pas, / Your cupbord that was / Is turned tourned to glasse, / From silver syluere to brasse, / From golde to pewter, / Or els to a newter, / To copper, to tyn, / To leadNoun lede, or alcumyn?
A cabinet, closet, or other piece of furniture with shelves intended for storeVerb storing cookware, dishware, or food; similar cabinets or closets used for storing other items.

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1530 July 18, (w), Lesclarcissement de la langue francoyse compose par maistre Iohan Palsgraue Angloyse natyf de Londres, et gradue de Paris The Clarification of the French Language Composed by Master John Paslgrave, English Native of London, and Graduated from Paris, London?: The imprinting by (w), c. 1524 fynysshed by Iohan Haukyns(nb..), (w) http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/606548205 606548205; republished as John Palsgrave; (w), François Génin, editor, Léclaircissement de la langue française par Jean Palsgrave, suivi de la grammaire de Giles du Guez, publiés pour la première fois en France The Clarification of the French Language by John Palsgrave, Followed by the Grammar of Giles Duwes, Published for the First Time in France'', Paris: (w), 1852, (w) http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/68807038 68807038, https://books.google.com/books?id=IRo-AAAAcAAJ&pg=PA211 page 211:
Cupborde to putte meate in – dressover s, m.
(quote-journal) / Went to the cupboard, / To give the poor dog a bone; / When she came there, / The cupboard was bare, / And so the poor dog had none.
(quote-book)|year=1874|page=161|oclc=156133086|passage=A cupboard with shelves for music-books.
(quote-book)|location=London|publisher=(w)|year=1980|page=|isbn=978-0-460-06992-2|passage=As he had figured it out so far, the cupboard, or the key, or both together, brought plastic things to life, or if they were already alive, turned them into plastic. There were a lot of questions to be answered, though. Did it only work with plastic? Would, say, wooden or metal figures also come to life if shut up in the cupboard?
(quote-book)|location=London|publisher=(w)|year=1997|isbn=978-0-7475-3274-3|passage=Harry was used to spiders, because the cupboard under the stairs was full of them, and that was where he slept.
puhekieltä Things stored in a cupboard; particularly food.
(circa) (w); published as w:Joseph Woodfall Ebsworth|Joseph Woodfall Ebsworth, editor, The Roxburghe Ballads: Illustrating the Last Years of the Stuarts, volume VI, Hertford: Printed for the Ballad Society by S. Austin and Sons, 1871–1899, (w) http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/13767296 13767296, page 529, lines 26–30:
Some men they make love for what they can get, / And 'tis certain there's many a Lubbard; / Will sigh and will pant, seeming ready to faint, / And all for the love of the cubbard, brave boys! / And all for the love of the Cup-board.
To collect, as into a cupboard; to hoard. (defdate)
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