frill

suomi-englanti sanakirja

frill englannista suomeksi

  1. röyhelö

  2. kaulus

  3. koristukset

  1. röyhelö

  2. kihara

  3. ylellisyys, hienous

  4. kaulus, kauluri

  5. röyheltää

  6. rypistyä

frill englanniksi

  1. A strip of pleated fabric or paper used as decoration or trim.

  2. (syn)

  3. 1777, (w) (as Courtney Melmoth), ''Liberal Opinions, upon Animals, Man, and Providence,'' London: G. Robinson and J. Bew, Volume(nbs)5, Chapter(nbs)114, p.(nbs)163,http://name.umdl.umich.edu/004897843.0001.005

  4. (..) one of her husband Jeffery’s shirts (with ''frills'' to the bosom) (..)
  5. (RQ:Thackeray Vanity Fair)

  6. (RQ:Christie Autobiography) Frills, ruffles, flounces, lace, complicated seams and gores: not only did they sweep the ground and have to be held up in one hand elegantly as you walked along, but they had little capes or coats or feather boas.

  7. A substance or material on the edge of something, resembling such a strip of fabric.

  8. (RQ:Hardy Far from the Madding Crowd)

  9. (RQ:Mansfield Bliss)

  10. (quote-text)

  11. (quote-book)

  12. A wrinkled edge to a film.

  13. Something extraneous or not essential; something purely for show or effect; a luxury.

  14. (RQ:Fitzgerald Beautiful and Damned)

  15. (RQ:Atwood Handmaid)

  16. The relatively extensive margin seen on the back of the heads of reptiles, with either a bony support or a cartilaginous one.

  17. (quote-book), then loped down the cess-path with arms swinging and iridescent frill flying out like a cape (..)

  18. To make into a frill.

  19. To become wrinkled.

  20. To provide or decorate with a frill or frills; to turn back in crimped plaits.

  21. (RQ:Goldsmith Vicar of Wakefield)

  22. 1863, (w), ''Mrs. Lirriper’s Lodgings,'' Chapter(nbs)4, in ''(w),'' Volume(nbs)10, Extra Christmas Number, 3(nbs)December, 1863, p.(nbs)35,https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015074642482&view=1up&seq=617

  23. Mrs. Sandham, formerly Kate Barford, is working at a baby’s frock, and asking now and then the advice of her sister, who is frilling a little cap.
  24. To shake or shiver as with cold (''with reference to a hawk'').(w), ''(w),'' London: W. Strahan, Volume(nbs)1, 1755.https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=ucm.5326809190&view=1up&seq=874

  25. To cry (''with reference to a of prey'').

  26. 1688, (w), ''The Academy of Armory,'' Chester: for the author, Book(nbs)2, Chapter(nbs)13, “Of the Voices of Birds,” p.(nbs)310,http://name.umdl.umich.edu/A44230.0001.001

  27. The Eagle ''Frilleth'', or ''Scriketh''
    The Hawk, as Falcon, Gawshawk, and all such Birds of Prey, ''cryeth, peepeth,'' or ''frilleth''.