egg

suomi-englanti sanakirja

egg englannista suomeksi

  1. heitellä munilla, heittää kananmunilla

  2. kananmuna, muna

  3. voidella kananmunalla, voidella munalla, kastaa kananmunaan

  4. munat

  1. heittää kananmunilla">heittää kananmunilla

  2. kastaa kananmunaan">kastaa kananmunaan, voidella kananmunalla">voidella kananmunalla

  3. yllyttää

  4. Verbi

  5. Substantiivi

egg englanniksi

  1. An approximately spherical or ellipsoidal body produced by birds, insects, reptiles, and other animals, housing the embryo within a membrane or shell during its development.

  2. (RQ:Coverdale Bible) wynges of the ſparow hauke) whẽ he hath layd his egges vpon the grounde, he bredeth them in the duſt, and forgetteth them: ſo that they might be troden with feete, or broken with ſomme wilde beaſt.

  3. (RQ:Shakespeare Julius Caesar)

  4. (RQ:Purchas Flying-Insects)

  5. (RQ:Goldsmith History of the Earth) Theſe are the quadrupeds that are brought forth from the egg, ſuch as the lizard, the tortoiſe, and the crocodile. (..) The numerous brood of eggs are, vvithout farther ſolicitude, buried in the vvarm ſands of the ſhore, and the heat of the ſun alone is left to bring them to perfection.

  6. (quote-book) Sydenham Society|year=1847|page=264|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=y-cHAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA264|oclc=989082750|passage=The egg is, as we have said, a kind of exposed uterus, and place in which the embryo is fashioned: for it performs the office of the uterus and enfolds the chick until the due time of its exclusion arrive, when the creature is born perfect.|footer=(small)

  7. (senseid) The edible egg ''(sense 1.1)'' of a domestic fowl such as a duck, goose, or, especially, a chicken; the contents of such an egg or eggs used as food.

  8. (synonyms)

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  9. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=Nutt (publisher)|David Nutt(nb...)|year=1566|year_published=1893|page=239|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=C0JNAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA239|oclc=29082041|passage=There after the images and reliques were orderly disposed, the great Priest compassed about with divers pictures according to the fashion of the Ægyptians, did dedicate and consecrate with certaine prayers a fair ship made very cunningly, and purified the same with a torch, an egge, and sulphur; (..)

  10. (RQ:Shakespeare Henry 4-1 Q1)

  11. (quote-book)|series=Publications of the Scottish History Society|seriesvolume=XXXVI|location=Edinburgh|publisher=(...) University Press|University Press by Constable (printer and publisher)|Thomas and Archibald Constable for the (w)|year=1665–1667|year_published=May 1900|page=52|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/scothistorysoc36scotuoft/page/52/mode/1up|oclc=2060688|passage=I was 5 moneth in France before I saw a boyled or roasted egge.

  12. (RQ:Arbuthnot Aliments)

  13. (RQ:Stowe Uncle Tom's Cabin)

  14. A food item shaped to resemble an egg ''(sense 1.1.1)'', such as a egg.

  15. (synonym of); an cell.

  16. (quote-book)

  17. (quote-journal) Many genes that determine sperm and egg structure and biochemistry are rapidly evolving, constantly changing the chemical environment necessary for the sperm to bind to the egg.

  18. A thing which looks like or is shaped like an egg ''(sense 1.1)''.

  19. (RQ:Jonson Gypsies)

  20. (RQ:Boyle New Experiments)

  21. A swelling on one's head, usually large or noticeable, resulting from an injury.

  22. ''Chiefly in'' egg and dart: an ornamental oval moulding alternating in a row with dart or triangular shapes.

  23. A score of zero; specifically , a batter's failure to score; a egg or duck's egg.

  24. A bomb or mine.

  25. (non-gloss definition)

  26. A person; a fellow.

  27. (RQ:Kipling Traffics and Discoveries)

  28. (RQ:Galsworthy Justice) The woman we passed as we came in just now. Is it his wife? / (smallcaps) No, no relation. ''Restraining what in jollier circumstances would have been a wink'' A married person, though. (..) (smallcaps) A real bad egg.

  29. (RQ:Wodehouse Something Fresh)

  30. (RQ:Galsworthy In Chancery) that Dartie has gone off at last. That'll be a relief to your father. He was a rotten egg.

  31. (RQ:Wodehouse Summer Moonshine)

  32. A white person considered to be overly infatuated with Asia.

  33. (hypernyms)

    (hyponyms)

  34. A user of the microblogging service Twitter identified by the default avatar (historically an image of an egg ''(sense 1.1.1)'') rather than a custom image; hence, a newbie or noob.

  35. (senseid) A person regarded as having not yet realized they are transgender, who has not yet out as transgender, or who is in the early stages of transitioning; also, one's lack of awareness that one is transgender.

  36. (quote-book)|location=Vancouver, B.C.|publisher=Arsenal Pulp Press|year=2018|page=24|isbn=978-1-55152-720-8|passage=''That fits, though,'' she thought. ''Wear the same outfit day after day, your brain gets numb to how it looks or feels''—Wendy shut the album. No. (..) She hated analyzing the whys of not-out trans girls. She had always hated it, and she hated how easy it had become; the bottomless hole of egg mode.

  37. (quote-journal)

  38. A foolish or obnoxious person.

  39. A young person.

  40. (RQ:Shakespeare Macbeth)

  41. Something regarded as containing a (usually bad) thing at an early stage.

  42. (quote-book)|location=Boston, Lincolnshire|publisher=(...) Roberts for private circulation only|month=(date written)|year=a. 1658|year_published=1878|volume=IV|section=stanza 348|page=88|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=62Q_AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA88|oclc=558894212|passage=Soe Power of Warre / From the firſt Egge of Libertie, out-Creepes / A fatall Serpent; (..)

  43. (quote-journal)|newspaper=Observator|The Observator, in Dialogue|location=London|publisher=(...) J. Bennet, for William Abington,(nb...)|month=June 5 (Gregorian calendar)|year=1683|volume=I|issue=345|page=&91;1&93;|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=Rd5BAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA345|column=1|oclc=642997431|passage=In ſhort, the ''Rebellion'' had been ''Cruſh'd'' in the ''Egg''; and One Seaſonable ''Act'' of ''Rigour'', had ''Sav'd'' the King, the Monarchy, the Church, and the Three Kingdoms.

  44. One of the blocks of data injected into a program's space for use by certain forms of shellcode, such as "omelettes".

  45. To throw (especially rotten) eggs (''noun sense 1.1.1'') at (someone or something).

  46. To inadvertently or intentionally distort (the circular section|cross-section of something, such as tube) to an elliptical or oval shape.

  47. To coat (a food ingredient) with or dip (a food ingredient) in beaten egg (''noun sense 1.1.1'') during the process of preparing a dish.

  48. (RQ:Marryat Peter Simple)

  49. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=F. J. Mason,(nb...)|year=1834|page=163|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=hK7-ltOfXwEC&pg=PA163|oclc=15160719|passage=Then mask another large piece with currant jelly, cover it as before, and after egging the edges, roll them over some coarse sugar, and put them immediately in the oven. Join the remaining pieces in the same manner, two and two, and after egging the edges as before, roll them alternately on ''pistachios'' and coarse sugar.

  50. To collect the eggs ''(noun sense 1.1)'' of wild birds.

  51. (senseid) To encourage, incite, or urge (someone).

  52. (RQ:Calvin Golding Psalmes)

  53. (quote-book)|location=Douai|publisher=(...) Lawrence Kellam,(nb...)|year=1603|section=7th book (Conteineth a Suruey of the New Doctrine Concerning Manners,(nb...))|page=510|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=eLhoAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA510|oclc=220697315|passage=Hope like a ſpurre pricketh forvvard, feare like a bridle reſtraineth, hope eggeth onvvard vnto vertue, feare pulleth backe from vice, hope incites vs to obſerue the lavv, feare makes vs feare to trãſgreſſe the lavve.

  54. (RQ:Foxe Actes and Monuments)&93; ſeeing himſelfe more and more to grow in debt, and not to bee relieued according to promiſe made, but eſpecially being egged (as may be thought) by his brethren taking it to ſtomach, ſent vp to the pope, both for him and his ſonne I of England|Edward to bee releaſed of their oth made before at Oxford.

  55. (quote-book)|chapter=Of the Spirit Universall Generally Inspired into the Whole World, and All the Parts thereof.(nb...)|translator=Thomas Newton|title=The Touchstone of Complexions.(nb...)|location=London|publisher=(...) AlldeWife|Elizabeth Allde for Michael Sparke,(nb...)|year=1633|pages=34–35|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=asZjAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA35|oclc=84753954|passage=And of them they make tvvo ſorts, the good Angels, and the bad: becauſe the good pricketh a man forvvard, to grace, goodneſſe, vertue, and honeſty: the other eggeth him to levvdneſſe, miſchiefe, ſhame, villany, and all kinde of looſe diſhoneſty.

  56. (quote-book)|translator=&91;Ellis (scrivener)|John Ellis&93;|title=The Canto Added by Maphæus to (w)’s Twelve Books of Æneas, from the Original Bombastic, Done into English Hudibrastic; With Notes beneath, and Latin Text in Ev’ry Other Page Annext|location=London|publisher=(...) Dodsley|Robert and Dodsley|James Dodsley(nb...)|year=1758|lines=227–230|page=35|pageurl=https://books.google.com.sg/books?id=2O8sAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA35|oclc=642407125|passage=O harpy Love-rule, murd'rous Hag; / Whither doſt thou blind Mortals drag! / 'Tis thou to Battle eggeſt Kings / As well as Louts to Wreſtling-rings; (..)

  57. (RQ:Morris Sigurd)

  58. (quote-book)|location=Oxford, Oxfordshire|publisher=University Press|Clarendon Press|year=1883|volume=II (Court Poetry)|section=book VIII (Christian Court Poetry), § 2 (II of Norway|St. Olaf and (w))|page=147|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=UgkrAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA147|oclc=1051499663|passage=Who is egging thee, king, to go back from the oath thou hast sworn? A worthy king of men should be true to his word. It can never beseem thee, my lord, to break thine oath. Who is egging thee, prince, to slaughter the cattle of thy thanes? It is tyranny for a king to do such deed in his own land.

  59. egg

  60. blade, edge

  61. border, edge of a cliff

  62. (verb form of)

  63.  (verb form of)

  64. an egg

  65. an oval shaped object

  66. the ovum

  67. (syn)

  68. the sharp edge of a knife, sword, or similar

  69. a sharp edge on a mountain

  70. (alternative form of)

  71. an egg

  72. (cutting) edge (q)

  73. an edge (q)

  74. an arête

  75. (senseid) edge (q)

  76. The sharp edge of a cutting tool.