fust

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fust englanniksi

  1. A strong musty smell; mustiness.

  2. (quote-book)

  3. (quote-book) "And there were big boxes lugged up there, done up in iron clasps. Cruel-cold earth in those." (..) "Like corpse boxes," someone else suggested, down in the half-light, snug fust of the village drinking shop.

  4. The shaft (main body) of a column.

  5. (quote-book), ''Volterra''. A large alabaster vase, after the Etrurian style; executed in the exhibitors' manufactory in Volterra, (..) The vase is placed on the fust of a column of the Tuscan order.

  6. To turn mouldy, to decay.

  7. (quote-book)|year=1989|isbn=978-0-7108-1363-3|edition2=new|location2=Speldhurst, Kent|publisher2=Imlay Publications|year2=1993|page2=165|pageurl2=https://books.google.com/books?id=1toShYGJZmgC&pg=PA165|isbn2=978-0-9520842-0-4|passage=Later, her &91;(w)'s&93; simmering resenment at being treated as a drudge in one situation after another while her genius fusted in her unused caused the occasional surprising outburst in her habitual collected behaviour, enabling her to stand her ground against employers.

  8. Of wine: to acquire an undesirable musty or woody taste from the cask in which it is stored.

  9. A type of small galley.

  10. (quote-book) and we handled them in ſuch ſort, that of 200 men there got not above thirty of them to land; the reſt of their fuſts lay far off and beheld the fight.

  11. (quote-book)|chapter=The Report Made by Sir Gilbert de Lannoy, upon Surveys of Several Cities, Ports, and Rivers, Taken by Him in Egypt and Syria, in the Year of Grace of Our Lord One Thousand Four Hundred and Twenty-two. By Order of the Most High, Most Puissant, and Most Excellent Prince, King Henry of England, Heir and Regent of France; whom God Pardon|title=Archaeologia; or, Miscellaneous Tracts Relating to Antiquity. Published by the Society of Antiquaries of London|location=London|publisher=Printed by Bowyer Nichols|John Bowyer Nichols, 25, Parliament Street; sold at the of Antiquaries of London|Society of Antiquaries of London's apartments in in Somerset-Place; and by Messrs. Nornaville and Fell, Nicol, Sotheby, Wilson, Cadell, Egerton, and Taylor|year=1827|volume=XXI|pages=427–428|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=XzZFAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA428|oclc=220073875|passage=Sur stands on the coast of Syria, on the sea, twenty-five miles from Acre both by sea and land. Four or five large and long rocks lie in the sea before the city, some of them appearing a little above the water, the rest concealed below it. These rocks form the port of Sur, which admits ships of sixty or eighty tons, but none of a larger size; and all flat-bottomed fusts.

  12. (quote-book), a VOC Oost-Indische Compagnie – (w) official in Gujarat, reported that whereas there used to come every year from 200 to 300 Portuguese ''fusts'' (or ''fustas'', small galleys) to Cambay and Surat, only from 50 to 60 came in 1621, and the goods they carried were also of small value. Pelsaert|Francisco Pelsaert, too, lamented the declining trade of Cambay by saying that in 1626 only forty merchant ''fusts'' arrived with goods of little value and that this was the cause of the decline of Cambay and indeed of all Gujarat.

  13. (nonstandard form of)

  14. (quote-journal)

  15. (quote-journal) of the (w)&93;, illuminated by the early sun, shone like opal, (..) I was suddenly roused from a reverie by a sharp voice: "It's a-bilin' and a-sizzling down there fust-rate!"

  16. {{quote-text|en|year=1876|title=Evening Hours|page=629

  17. beam

  18. (syn)

  19. shaft

  20. cask (e.g. containing beer)

  21. (inflection of)

  22. (infl of)

  23. wood (material from a plant)

  24. wooden beam or plank

  25. bole (part of a tree trunk)

  26. club (weapon)

  27. fist