zephyr

suomi-englanti sanakirja

zephyr englannista suomeksi

  1. tuulenhenki

  1. Substantiivi

  2. tuulenhenkäys, tuulonen

  3. Verbi

zephyr englanniksi

  1. Zephyr

  1. A light wind from the west.

  2. (synonyms)

  3. {{quote-text|en|year=1671|author=R. Bohun|title=A Discourse Concerning the Origine and Properties of Wind|location=Oxford|publisher=Tho. Bowman|pages=149–150|url=https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010824485

  4. Any light refreshing wind; a gentle breeze.

  5. (RQ:Shakespeare Cymbeline) thy ſelfe thou blazon'ſt / In theſe two Princely Boyes: they are as gentle / As Zephires blowing below the Violet, / Not wagging his ſweet head; ...

  6. (RQ:Stedman Surinam)

  7. (quote-book)

  8. (RQ:Melville Moby-Dick)

  9. Anything of fine, soft, or light quality, especially fabric.

  10. (RQ:Wells Wonderful Visit)

  11. (senseid) A type of soft confectionery made by whipping fruit and berry purée (mostly apple purée) with sugar and whites with subsequent addition of a agent like pectin, carrageenan, agar, or gelatine.

  12. (alti)

  13. (quote-journal)

  14. (quote-book)|series=Indiana-Michigan Series in Russian and East European Studies|location=Bloomington, Ind.|publisher=Indiana University Press|year=1992|page=21|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/classicrussianco00molo/page/21/mode/1up|isbn=0-253-36026-9|passage=The French not only vastly expanded the Russian repertory of sauces, but they also introduced an entirely new range of light, airy desserts including creams, zephyrs, and mousses.

  15. To blow or move like a zephyr, or light breeze.

  16. {{quote-book|en|year=1879|author=Robert Stephen Hawker|chapter=An Inscription for an Aged Oak|title=The Poetical Works|location=London|publisher=The Bodley Head|page=171|url=https://archive.org/details/worksofr00hawk

  17. {{quote-text|en|year=1908|author=Clarence E. Mulford|title=The Coming of Hopalong Cassidy|url=https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.351118|chapter=4|page=60|publisher=Grosset & Dunlap|location=New York

  18. (RQ:Hardy Late Lyrics)

  19. To blow or blow on gently like a zephyr; to cool or refresh with a gentle breeze.

  20. 1849, letter from (w) dated 15 December, 1849, in Walter Clark Palmer, ''Life and Letters of Leonidas L. Hamline, D.D.'', New York: Carlton & Porter, 1866, Chapter 15, p. 361,https://archive.org/details/lifelettersofleo00palm

  21. He was a fragrant poison, a zephyred pestilence spread through all the city.
  22. 1914, Cline|Leonard Lanson Cline, untitled sonnet in ''Poems'', Boston: The Poet Lore Company, p. 76,https://archive.org/details/poems00clin

  23. Ah, but the skies are joyous in the spring,
    From dawn to dusk exuberantly blue;
    White-tufted oftentimes with clouds that do
    But wanton in heaven’s zephyred merrying!
  24. 1914, Juliane Paulsen (pseudonym of Juliane Grace Hansen), “Poppy Fantasy” in ''And Then Came Spring'', Boston: The Gorham Press, p. 49,https://archive.org/details/andthencamesprin00hans

  25. Oh, graciously she led my soul within
    Where ever and forever went a wind
    In zephyred streams of poppies coursing sweet
    About the place, and waves of poppy heat
    About us there.