chestnut

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chestnut englannista suomeksi

  1. kastanja

  2. raudikko, rautias

  3. kastanjanruskea, pähkinänruskea

  4. yönsilmä

  1. Substantiivi

  2. kastanja

  3. kastanja, kastanjapuu

  4. kastanjanruskea, pähkinänruskea

  5. raudikko, rautias

  6. yönsilmä, kastanja

  7. kastanjanruskea, punaruskea, rautias

chestnut englanniksi

  1. (senseid) An edible nut (technically a fruit) of the chestnut or chestnut tree ((taxfmt)); also (''chiefly preceded by a descriptive word''), a nut from a related shrub or tree; or a similar nut from an unrelated plant.

  2. (synonyms)

  3. (RQ:Guevara Berners Golden Boke)

  4. (RQ:Dodoens Lyte Niewe Herball) amongſt the leaues at the top of y&868; branches grow the Cheſnuttes whiche are browne without, ſomewhat flat almoſt after the faſhion of a hart, and playne and ſmooth polliſhed: they be alſo incloſed in ſhelles and very rough and prickley huſkes lyke to a Hedgehogge or Urchin, the which huſkes do open of their owne accorde when the Cheſnuttes be ripe ſo that they fall out of theie ſayde huſkes of their owne kinde.

  5. (RQ:Lyly Euphues)

  6. (RQ:John Gay Trivia)

  7. (RQ:Arbuthnot Aliments)

  8. (RQ:Rousseau Inequality) 17.|page=195|passage=This I knovv by my ovvn Experience, having compared the Produce of tvvo Pieces of Land of equal Area and Quality, one ſovved vvith VVheat, and the other planted vvith Cheſnut Trees.

  9. (RQ:Braddon Mount Royal) Somebody said it was a theatre which looked as if it ought to be filled with glacé chestnuts, or crystallized violets, rather than with substantial flesh and blood.

  10. (senseid) ''In full'' tree: the shrub or tree that bears this nut, the Spanish chestnut or sweet chestnut ((taxfmt)); also (''chiefly preceded by a descriptive word''), a shrub or tree of the genus (taxfmt).

  11. (RQ:Dodoens Lyte Niewe Herball)

  12. (RQ:Evelyn Sylva) reckons many kinds, eſpecially that about ''Tarentum'' and ''Naples'', but vve commend thoſe of ''Portugal''. (..) May ''Copſes'' of ''Cheſs-nuts'' be vvonderfully increaſed and thickn'd by ''laying'' the tender and young branches; but ſuch as ſpring from the ''Nuts'' and ''Marrons'' are beſt of all, (..)

  13. (RQ:Cowper Task)

  14. (RQ:Southey Roderick) / Here, o’er the chesnut’s fretted foliage grey / And massy, motionless they spread; (..)

  15. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=(...) J. Barker, Dramatic Repository,(nb...)|section=Act I|page=13|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/brokenswordgrand00dimorich/page/13/mode/1up|oclc=6342243|passage=''Zav''(quote-gloss). (..) At the dawn of the fourth day's journey, I entered the wood of Collares, when ſuddenly from the thick boughs of a cork tree— / ''Pab''(quote-gloss). ''(jumping up.)'' A cheſnut, Captain, a ''cheſnut''. / ''Zav''. Bah! you booby, I ſay, a cork. / ''Pab''. And I ſwear, a cheſnut—Captain! this is the twenty-ſeventh time I have heard you relate this ſtory, and you invariably ſaid, a cheſnut, till now.

  16. (RQ:Emerson Letters)

  17. (quote-journal)|volume=XXXI|issue=6|page=621|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/sim_new-mcclures-magazine_1908-10_31_6/page/621/mode/1up|column=2|oclc=3636477|passage=An owl cried among the silent Spanish chestnuts on the slope outside.

  18. Wood of a chestnut tree.

  19. (senseid) (short for) (“any of several tree species of the genus (taxfmt), especially (taxfmt); the fruit of such a tree”).

  20. (RQ:Tennyson Poems 1842)

  21. (non-gloss)

  22. A dark, reddish-brown colour, like that of chestnut fruit ''((senseno))''.

  23. (color panel)

  24. (RQ:Shakespeare As You Like It). I'faith his haire is of a good colour. / Celia (As You Like It)|''Cel''(quote-gloss). An excellent colour: / Your Cheſſnut vvas euer the onely colour: (..)

  25. (RQ:Hunt Esher)

  26. (senseid) A horse with a reddish-brown coat.

  27. (quote-journal)|volume=XX|page=308|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/bailysmagazines18unkngoog/page/n343/mode/1up|oclc=1015473216|passage=The noble Vice-President of the Club, Lord Carington (..) led the way with his chestnuts, having a distinguished brother whip, Lord Londesborough, by his side.

  28. (quote-book)

  29. (RQ:Braddon Mount Royal)

  30. (senseid) An oval or round horny plate located on the inner side of the leg of a horse or other equines, which is thought by some people to correspond with the thumbnail of other animals.

  31. (coordinate terms)

  32. (senseid) ''Chiefly in'' chestnut: a joke, meme, phrase, ploy, etc. which has been repeated so often as to have grown ineffective or tiresome; a cliché.

  33. (quote-journal) Yep, this is a dance-leaning cover of the (w) '80s pop chestnut. It has already saturated radio airwaves throughout Europe, with a number of programmers here already giving it positive feedback.

  34. (RQ:Atlantic)'s been cited many times for what now has become a chestnut: "The point is, you can't be too greedy."

  35. (senseid) Of a deep reddish-brown colour, like that of a chestnut fruit ''((senseno))''.

  36. (ux)

  37. (RQ:Scott Lay of the Last Minstrel) Aill, from mountains freed, / Down from the lakes did raving come; / Each wave was crested with tawny foam, / Like the mane of a chesnut steed.

  38. (RQ:Charlotte Bronte Professor)