waft

waft

  1. leuhahdus, tuoksahdus

Synonyymisanakirja

waft

  1. lippu, viiri, merkinantolippu, leijailla, leijua, kellua, ajelehtia, olla tuuliajolla, lentää, lipua, lennellä, puhaltaa, leuhahtaa.

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englanti

leijailla, leijua

leuhahtaa

merkinantolippu puhekieltä To (cause to) float easily or gently through the air.

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(quote-book)|seriesvolume=57|location=Cambridge, Mass.|publisher=(w); London: w:Heinemann (publisher)|William Heinemann Ltd.|year=1914|oclc=728546559|passage=I will sing of stately Aphrodite, gold-crowned and beautiful, whose dominion is the walled cities of all sea-set Cyprus. There the moist breath of the western wind wafted her over the waves of the loud-moaning sea in soft foam, and there the gold-filleted Horae Hours welcomed her joyously.
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(quote-journal) seals England’s stunning comeback against Germany|url=http://www.theguardian.com/football/2016/mar/26/germany-england-international-friendly-match-report|newspaper=(w)|city=London|date=27 March 2016|passage=(w), playing with a peacock-like spread of feathers, wafted one chance over an exposed net for a miss that was completely out of place with the rest of his display.
puhekieltä To be moveVerb moved, or to passVerb pass, on a buoyant medium; to float.
1675, (w), (w), London: s.n., (w) http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/497010563 497010563, Act III, scene i; republished as “Aureng-Zebe, a Tragedy”, in (w), editor, The Works of John Dryden, now First Collected in Eighteen Volumes. Illustrated with Notes, Historical, Critical, and Explanatory, and a Life of the Author, by Walter Scott, Esq., volume V, London: Printed for w:William Miller (British publisher)|William Miller, (w), by w:James Ballantyne|James Ballantyne and Co. Edinburgh, 1808, (w) http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/317070632 317070632, https://books.google.com/books?id=JELOAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA226 page 226:
Unhappy w:Aurangzeb Aureng-Zebe is in disgrace; / And your Morat, proclaimed the successor, / Is called, to awe the city with his power. / Those trumpets his triumphant entry tell, / And now the shouts waft near the citadel.
To give noticeNoun notice to by waveVerb waving something; to wave the hand to; to beckon.
(quote-book) but ſoft: who wafts vs yonder.
A light breeze.
Something (such as an odor or scent like a perfume) that is carried through the air.
(quote-journal)|location=St. Louis, Mo.|publisher=Hartmann Pub. Co.|month=September|year=2010|volume=16|issue=9|page=170|issn=1090-5723|passage=Patrol Magazine says of this Oxford, Miss., band: "Guitars are responsible for every noise in Colour Revolt's mix—not a single note of piano, waft of synthesizer, or evidence of electronic tampering are to be found.(nb..)"
puhekieltä A flag used to indicate wind direction or, with a knot tied in the center, as a signal; a waif, a wheft.

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