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Määritelmät
Verbit
- (archaic) To interweave or bind.
- (heraldry) To outline in black.
Substantiivit
- (usually, in the plural) An internal organ of an animal.
- (obsolete) Entanglement; fold.
Esimerkit
- And in the thickest covert of that shade / There was a pleasant arbour, not by art / But of the trees' own inclination made, / With wanton ivy twine entrailed athwart, / And eglantine and caprifole among, / Fashioned above within their inmost part / That neither Phoebus' beams could through them throng / Nor AEolus' sharp blast could work them any wrong.
- Trust not any with thy life, credit, or estate: for it is mere folly for a man to entrail himself to his friend; as though, occasion being offered, he shall not dare to become his enemy.
- Himself hid by entrailing foliage, / Betwixt whose leafy meshes he could see / That false pair's dalliance and badinage.
- "Entrailed, a Cross, P.7, n.20, Lee says, the colour need not be named, for it is always sable."
- "Entrailed: outlined, always with black lines. See Adumbration, and Cross entrailed."
- A cross entrailed.
- She might even bust an entrail if she went on a little farther in the official code
- Did an entrail-reading priest find something nasty in the offal?
- Those blackguards have no more respect for an entrail, or a sinew, or a vital organ, than if they were gutting dog-fish.
- "About her cursed head, whose folds displaid / Were stretcht now forth at length without entraile."
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