Synonyymisanakirja
clew
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todiste, näyttö, osoitus, johtolanka, jälki, vihje, merkki, pallukka, savikokkare, kimpale, paakku, möykky, möhkäle, klimppi, klöntti, lankakerä, kietoa, kääriä, rullata, keriä, kierittää, pyöriä.
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lankakerä pyöriä
jälki
puhekieltä A roughly spherical mass or body. puhekieltä A ball of thread or yarn. c. 1604-5, w:William Shakespeare|William Shakespeare, Alls Well That Ends Well'', Act 1, Scene 3: 1831, w:Victor Hugo|Victor Hugo, tr. w:Isabel Florence Hapgood|Isabel Florence Hapgood, The Hunchback of Notre Dame/Book First/Chapter III|The Hunchback of Notre Dame: 1889, w:Andrew Lang|Andrew Lang, s:The Blue Fairy Book|The Blue Fairy Book, "s:The story of Prince Ahmed and the fairy Paribanou|The story of Prince Ahmed and the fairy Paribanou": 1962, w:Vladimir Nabokov|Vladimir Nabokov, Pale Fire: yarn Yarn or thread as used to guide one's way through a maze or labyrinth; a guide, a clue. (RQ:Chaucer Women) 1766, w:Laurence Sterne|Laurence Sterne, The Sermons of Mr. Yorick: 1841, w:Edgar Allan Poe|Edgar Allan Poe, The Murders in the Rue Morgue: 1870, w:Edward Augustus Freeman|Edward Augustus Freeman, History of the Norman Conquest: 1917, w:Edgar Rice Burroughs|Edgar Rice Burroughs, s:A Princess of Mars/Chapter VI|A Princess of Mars: 1923, w:Robert E. Howard|Robert Ervin Howard, s:Aha! or The Mystery of the Queens Necklace|Aha! or The Mystery of the Queen's Necklace'': 1926, Robertus Love, The Rise and Fall of Jesse James, University of Nebraska, 1990: puhekieltä The lower corner(s) of a sail to which a sheet is attached for trimming the sail (adjusting its position relative to the wind); the metal loop or cringle in the corner of the sail, to which the sheet is attached. On a triangular sail, the clew is the trailing corner relative to the wind direction. 1858, Walter Mitchell, s:Tacking Ship Off Shore|Tacking Ship Off Shore 1858, The Atlantic Monthly, "s:The Atlantic Monthly/Volume 2/No. 5/The Language of the Sea|The Language of the Sea": 1894, w:Hudson Taylor|James Hudson Taylor, s:A Retrospect|A Retrospect: 1901, w:John Conroy Hutcheson|John Conroy Hutcheson, s:The Ghost Ship|The Ghost Ship: puhekieltä The sheets so attached to a sail. 1913, w:John Masefield|John Masefield, s:Dauber Dauber puhekieltä The cords suspending a hammock. 2000, Ralph W Danklefsen, The Navy I Remember, Xlibris 2000, p. 21: (archaic form of) 1864, Andrew Forrester, The Female Detective: 1910, "Duck Eats Yeast," The Yakima Herald: Macaulay puhekieltä to roll into a ball puhekieltä (transitive and intransitive) to raise the lower corner(s) of (a sail) |
Läheisiä sanoja
citykulttuuri, civis, clearing, clearingkurssi, clou, cockerspanieli