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Substantiivit
- (uncountable) An artificial metal produced from iron, harder and more elastic than elemental iron; used figuratively as a symbol of hardness.
- (countable) Any item made of this metal, particularly including:
- Bladed or pointed weapons, as swords, javelins, daggers.
- A piece used for striking sparks from flint.
- Armor.
- A honing steel, a tool used to sharpen or hone metal blades.
- (sewing) Pieces used to strengthen, support, or expand an item of clothing.
- (dialectal) A flat iron.
- (sewing, dialectal) A sewing needle; a knitting needle; a sharp metal stylus.
- (printing) An engraving plate:
- Projectiles.
- (sewing) A fringe of beads or decoration of this metal.
- (music, guitar) A type of slide used while playing the steel guitar.
- (countable) The part made from this metal, in reference to anything.
- (uncountable, medicine, obsolete) Medicinal consumption of this metal; chalybeate medicine; (eventually) any iron or iron-treated water consumed as a medical treatment.
- (countable) Varieties of this metal.
- (uncountable, colors) The gray hue of this metal; steel-gray.
Erisnimet
- (UK, crime, slang, obsolete) Coldbath Fields Prison in London, closed in 1877.
Verbit
- (transitive) To edge, cover, or point with steel.
- (transitive) To harden or strengthen; to nerve or make obdurate; to fortify against.
- (transitive, obsolete, of mirrors) To back with steel.
- (transitive, medicine, obsolete) To treat a liquid with steel for medicinal purposes.
- (transitive, dialectal) To press with a flat iron.
- (transitive, uncommon) To cause to resemble steel in appearance.
- (transitive) To steelify; to turn iron into steel.
- (transitive) To electroplate an item, particularly an engraving plate, with a layer of iron.
- (transitive) To sharpen with a honing steel.
Adjektiivit
- Made of steel.
- Similar to steel in color, strength, or the like; steely.
- (business) Of or belonging to the manufacture or trade in steel.
- (medicine, obsolete) Containing steel.
- (printing) Engraved on steel.
Esimerkit
- Prison my heart in thy steele bosomes warde.
- Hure þolien ant a beoren hare unirude duntes wið mealles istelet.
- The best picture I have had yet is the steel frontis-piece to my new book.
- I...take some nasty steel drops, & may head has been bettr.
- I have found a singular Virtue in Steel drops, præpared after my Mode.
- To mix some Sugar of steel, or steel wine with the first glass.
- East Chicago, Ind., a smoky Lake Michigan steel town that isn't exactly famous for its esthetic splendor even when the sun shines.
- From their new dungeons at Chantilly, Aristocrats may hear the rustle of our new steel furnace there.
- ...The discoverie of the yron and steele mines.
- Ile in to vrge his hatred more to Clarence, With lies well steeld with weighty arguments.
- Wher neuer cessing soyle doth steelebright stuff send out from mines.
- King Peter attributed his father's, King Alexander's, death to the fact that...he had not worn his steel-mesh bullet-proof shirt.
- I will grasp the mountain-hedgehog, prickles and all, with my steel-gauntlet.
- The tyrant custome...Hath made the flinty and steele Cooch of warre, My thrice driuen bed of downe.
- Strained in stel ger on steedes of might.
- It was a clear steel-blue day. The firmaments of air and sea were hardly separable in that all-pervading azure; only, the pensive air was transparently pure and soft, with a woman’s look, and the robust and man-like sea heaved with long, strong, lingering swells, as Samson’s chest in his sleep.
- Falkenhayn gave...to Jane a steel glacé silk dress.
- She drunk her drink steeled, with which she was cured.
- This time I got two moon for assaulting the reelers when canon. For this I went to the Steel (Bastile — Coldbath Fields Prison), having a new suit of clobber on me and about fifty blow in my brigh (pocket).
- He said he had been in the “steel” (Coldbath Fields Prison) eight times.
- I was lugged before the beak, who gave me six doss in the steel. [...] six months in the Bastille (the old House of Corrections), Coldbath Fields.
- My large dry-point,...called Two Stumps of Driftwood, gave 1000 copies (after being steeled) without perceptible wearing.
- It seems evident that by the beginning of the 10th century B.C. blacksmiths were intentionally steeling iron.
- By passing an electric current thus through the bars the operation of steeling is much hastened.
- And lo! those waters, steeled By breezeless air to smoothest polish, yield A vivid repetition of the stars.
- Tha hasn't tha Sense to stile thy own Dressing.
- The bars are exposed to two or three successive processes of cementation, and are hence said to be twice or thrice converted into steels.
- Nay, a Crystall glasse will not show a man his face, except it be steeled, except it be darkned on the backside.
- The rich experience of a long life steeled in the victorious struggle with every unchristian element.
- Steel yourself, then, firmly to withstand attacks from the cruel and unfeeling.
- Giue me my heart...O giue it me lest thy hard heart do steele it, And being steeld, soft sighes can neuer graue it.
- But stil he was so steelde With heart so good, as victor he dead left them in the field.
- It was the common notion...that the art of steeling tools in the highest degree of perfection was certainly lost to the moderns.
- When God...draws aside his curtain, and shows his arsenal and his armory, full of arrows steeled with wrath.
- For heom ne may halter ne bridel Bringe from here wode wyse, Ne mon mid stele ne mid ire.
- In compleate steele.
- Þai gun hem boþe armi In iren and stiel þat tide.
- The Cock falling with its wonted violence upon the Steel.
- Of ston mid stel in ðe tunder wel to brennen one ðis wunder.
- While one man was beating off the swords, the waters stole up silently and took him. Contrariwise, another was struggling with the waves, when the steel came up and encompassed him. The flowing waters were befouled with the gory spray. Thus the Ruthenians were conquered...
- They have asked for the steel. They shall have it now; Out cutlasses and board!
- But who wou'd dream that out of abundant Charity and Brotherly Love shou'd come Steel, Fire, Gibbets, Rods.
- For braue Macbeth (well hee deſerues that Name) Diſdayning Fortune, with his brandiſht Steele, Which ſmoak'd with bloody execution (Like Valours Minion) caru'd out his paſſage.
- She that has [chastity], is clad in compleat steel.
- For the iron to be made into steel (defined as iron with a carefully controlled carbon content of 1.7 percent or less) the sulfur, the silicon, and the excess carbon must be removed.
- Steel may be roughly defined as an alloy of iron and carbon containing up to 1.7% carbon, all of the carbon being in the combined condition. A second definition, distinguishing it from cast or wrought iron, is that it has been produced in the molten condition, and a third states that steel can be hardened by quenching from a suitably high temperature. There are...certain exceptions to all these definitions.
- ...Like a man of Steele.
- The purest part thereof [of iron ore] which in Latine is called Nucleus ferri, i. the kernell or heart of the yron (and it is that which we call steele)
- Weman...with wordis cane rycht wele our-cum mene hard as stele.
- Þe alle þine leomen wule to-draȝen. þeh þu weore stel al.
- Accearium steeli.
- Ocearium stæli.
- The steill to scherp the schawing jrne.
- When he came to Nottingham, he entered that part of the market where butchers stood, and took up his inn in the best place he could find. Next, he opened his stall and spread his meat upon the bench, then, taking his cleaver and steel and clattering them together, he trolled aloud in merry tones...
- I haue a ruffe is a quarter deep, measured by the yeard... You haue a pretty set too, how big is the steele you set with?
- I suppose the bullet must have struck the steels in my corsets.
- One of them having occasion to use a Steele, smoothing Iron, or some such kinde of Laundry Instrument.
- The threaded steel...Flies swiftly.
- 1843, J. Ballantine, The gaberlunzie's wallet. With numerous illustrations on steel and wood.
- A re-issue of the Examples of the Architecture of Venice. By John Ruskin... With the Text, and the 16 Plates (10 Steels and 6 Lithographs) as originally published.
- The crews at the port batteries were pumping steel at the enemy.
- A trailing skirt embroidered in what is termed fine steel.
- Employeng the steell of his swerd the most best wyse that in hym was possible.
- A stronger physick is now necessary, perhaps a whole course of steel: A physick, God knowes, that this Kingdome hath been under five or six yeares.
- Steel is not so good as Iron for Medicinal Operation.
- The Doctor tells me I must go into a Course of Steel, tho I have not the Spleen.
- I...am really only kept alive by steel.
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