leger

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leger englannista suomeksi

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leger englanniksi

  1. Leger

  1. Light; slender, slim; trivial.

  2. Lying or remaining in a place; hence, resident.

  3. (ux)

  4. An ambassador or minister resident at a Noun|court or of government; a leiger or lieger.

  5. {{RQ:Fuller Church History

  6. Anything that lies in a place; that which, or one who, remains in a place.

  7. (alternative form of)

  8. (quote-book)|year=1822|page=490|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=i4SyT08KGo0C&pg=PA490|oclc=10074502|passage=The Leger exhibits at one view the accounts with an individual, as it contains on the Dr. debt side whatever he has received, and on the Cr. credit side whatever he has paid. (..) Let each account be posted from the Day Book in its proper place in the Leger. If a mistake be made, let it be corrected by an account in the Day Book, clearly stating the correction, and then let this account be posted in its proper place in the Leger, that no blot or erasure may disfigure its pages.

  9. (quote-book)|location=Pa.|publisher=Printed at No. 46 Carpenter Street|date=20 December 1837|year_published=1838|page=9|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=PU5VAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA9|oclc=476500588|passage=This city of "''merchants, whose counting-houses are their churches, whose money is their God, and whose legers,'' (''defaced'' legers, of course, the delegate from Indiana will understand me,) ''whose legers are their bibles.''"

  10. (quote-book)|edition=12th stereotyped|location=Boston, Mass.|publisher=Otis, Broaders, and Company;(nb...)|year=1843|page=311|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=CzzhhAzpwOEC&pg=PA311|oclc=78250617|passage=The original charges, however, are made in what is called a ''day book'', where they are written one after another, in the order in which the transactions occur. During the hours of leisure, these charges are copied into another book, (..) the account of each man being placed under his name. This book is called the ''leger''. The act of copying from the day book into the leger is called ''posting''.

  11. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=Alfred & Son,(nb...)|year=1864|section=part I|page=68|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=DX8XAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA68|oclc=82855212|passage=Night-lines are made of water-cord, with the hooks about half-a-yard apart, baited with worms, loach, gudgeons, &c.; a brick is fastened to each end of the line to sink it, or a peg at one end and a brick at the other, and laid obliquely across the stream. They are also often taken when Legering for Barbel, (..)

  12. (quote-journal), W.C.|year=1878|volume=VIII (Fourth Series)|page=95|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=rVlEAQAAMAAJ&pg=RA4-PA95|column=1|oclc=297249299|passage=Messrs. E. Frost and Tomkins, at Monkey Island, in two days, caught 80 lbs. weight of chub, dace, and roach with the fly and cheese paste, and in legering a trout of 2¼ lbs.

  13. (quote-book)

  14. (l), forces

  15. (l) (gloss)

  16. (l), (l)

  17. (short for)

  18. (comparative of)

  19. (infl of)

  20. casual, informal

  21. (syn)

  22. down

  23. a ledger, the marking register.

  24. to read

  25. (inflection of)

  26. (alt form)

  27. the state or action of lying, lying down, or lying ill

  28. (quotei)

  29. resting-place; couch, bed

  30. deathbed, grave

  31. to read

  32. merry, happy

  33. (alternative form of)