rost

suomi-englanti sanakirja

rost englanniksi

  1. (alternative form of) (a strong tide or current)

  2. (obsolete form of)

  3. 1595, (w), ''The Old Wives' Tale (play)|The Old Wives’ Tale'', The Malone Society Reprints, 1908, lines 82-85,https://archive.org/details/oldwivestale00peeluoft

  4. Well Masters if you will eate nothing take away: Come, what doo we to passe away the time? Lay a crab in the fire to rost for Lambes-wooll (..)
  5. {{quote-book|en|year=1612|author=John Smith|title=Map of Virginia|publisher=Kupperman|year_published=1988|page=138

  6. (quote-book) and care must be had to rost him so leasurely, that he neither burn, nor continue ra for when the skin seems crup, it is a sign all is rosted, and the Polenta is taken away.

  7. (quote-book)|edition=2nd|volume=II|location=London|publisher=(...) J. Nichols; for J. Dodsley,(nb...)|year=1575|year_published=1780|page=20|passage=I love no roſt, but a nut-brown toſte, and a crab layde in the fyre, / A lytle bread ſhall do me stead, much breade I not deſyre.

  8. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=(...) W. White for W. F.|year=1600|page=9|passage=When ''Thraſo'' meets his friend, he ſweares by God, / Vnto his Chamber he ſhall welcome be: / Not that hee’le cloy him there with roſt or ſod, / Such vulgar diet with Cookes ſhops agree: / But hee’le preſent moſt kinde, exceeding franke / The beſt ''Tabacco'', that he euer dranke.

  9. (RQ:King James Version)

  10. (quote-book) Thomas Harper, (...) sold by Lawrence Chapman(nb...)|year=1634|passage=If ''Pluto''’''s'' treaſury be golden Mynes in the bowels of the earth, this is his Kitchin, ſeated in his cellars there, or his Coalehouſe rather, where hee ſtores his fuell for his roſts.

  11. (quote-journal)|volume=XLIII|location=London|publisher=(...) the Office of the Archaeological Institute|Royal Archaeological Institute,(nb...)|year=1510|year_published=1886|page=172|passage=The secund covrse / Creme off almonds Rost coney plouers small byrds & custard

  12. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=(...) Dawson for Iohn Bellamie,(nb...)|year=1622|page=47|passage=After ſupper we went to reſt, and they to fiſhing againe: more they gat and fell to eating a freſh, and retayned ſufficient readie roſt for all our break-faſts.

  13. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=Printed by I. B. for R. Iackson,(nb...)|year=1623|page=126|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=N4NmAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA126|oclc=42982121|passage=Next them all ſorts of Roſt-meates, of which the greateſt firſt, as Chine of beeffe or Surloine, the Gigget or Legges of Mutton, Gooſſe, Swan, Veale, Pig, Capon, and ſuch like.

  14. (quote-book) Hē Pistē. Or, The Faithfull Pourtraicture of a Loyall Subject, in Vindication of (lang) Basilikḗ.(nb...)|location=London|publisher=s.n.|year=1649|page=61|passage=(..) will you take the foam of a mad dog, and put it into your pot of pottage, to poyſon half the family, that you may have the more roſt meat to your ſelves?

  15. roasted meat

  16. steep

  17. a steep slope

  18. (past participle of)

  19. (superlative of)

  20. fiber

  21. grill (gloss)

  22. (syn)

  23. roast

  24. (infl of)

  25. (alt form)

  26. (alternative form of)

  27. order

  28. sense, meaning

  29. purpose, aim

  30. justification

  31. job

  32. mouth

  33. the faculty of speaking, speech

  34. rust (on iron or steel)

  35. rust (plant disease)

  36. a gridiron, a grill

  37. right (dexter)