tiara

suomi-englanti sanakirja

tiara englannista suomeksi

  1. tiara, pääkoriste, tiaara

  1. Substantiivi

  2. tiara

  3. tiara, diadeemi

  4. Verbi

tiara englanniksi

  1. (senseid)The three-tiered papal crown.

  2. (senseid)An ornamental coronet.

  3. (RQ:Landon Francesca Carrara)

  4. (quote-book)|volume=I|location=London|publisher=George Bohn|Henry George Bohn,(nb...)|year=1842|page=lxiv|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/b30454499_0001/page/n79/mode/1up|passage=Their tiaræ are like those of the magi; (..)

  5. (quote-book)&93;|title=An Analysis and Summary of Herodotus.(nb...)|location=Oxford, Oxon|publisher=J. L. Wheeler, J. Abrams, C. Richards, J. Thornton.(nb...)|year=1848|page=165|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=LSkEAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA165|passage=The Bactrians wore tiaræ like the Persians, with bamboo bows, and short javelins.

  6. (quote-book): Series in Philology Literature and Archæology|seriesvolume=volume II, number 2|location=Boston, Mass.|publisher=Ginn & Company; Halle: Max Niemeyer|year=1892|page=17|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/p2seriesinphilol02univuoft/page/17/mode/1up|passage=For the latter bears a pair of winged bulls with tiaræ and feathered necks, after the so much admired Assyrian prototype; (..)

  7. (quote-book)

  8. (quote-journal) A comparison may also be made with the terracotta statuettes of the daedalic style from Gortyn in Crete, where richly decorated garments as well as high tiarae are worn by female figures (e.g. Rizza and Scrinari 1968, pls XV: 91, XVII: 101).

  9. To adorn as a tiara.

  10. (ux)

  11. (quote-journal),(nb...)|year=1837|page=312|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.21387/page/n322/mode/1up|passage=Small platters of various provender succeed each other rapidly; fish, pastry, creams, then perhaps stews again of goose, turkey, peacock, vegetables, and then sweets again, without any regard to the programmes recommended by the English or French professors of the divine art. A pyramid of pilauf literally crowns, or rather ''tiaras'' the feast.

  12. (quote-journal)

  13. (quote-journal)|year=1922|section=II|page=574|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/TheStrandMagazineVolume64/page/574/mode/1up|passage=A parure of brilliants tiaraed her dark head.

  14. (quote-book) Books|year=2002|page=44|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/motherinsummer00hahn/page/44/mode/1up|isbn=0-8101-5129-4|passage=Open fans, ovals, pyramids, spread wings, horseshoes, scallops, semi or full circles—rhapsodies of trim to tiara the brain.

  15. To adorn with a tiara.

  16. (quote-journal)|month=August|year=1833|section=stanza III|page=82|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/knickerbockeror50unkngoog/page/n90/mode/1up|passage=Old Dandolo! and where are they who learned / To feel the fire with which thy bosom burned, / The sons, who caught from thee the spark divine, / And made their country worthy to be thine; / Laid conquered regions at her feet, and all / Tiaraed her with nations; that her pall / Was one vast universe of gorgeous things; / Her very vassals, arbiters of kings.

  17. (alternative form of).

  18. (l) (gl)

  19. tiara (gloss)

  20. (l) (gloss)

  21. (ja-romanization of)

  22. turban

  23. Any of several oriental headresses

  24. vagabond

  25. (senseid) (l) (gl)

  26. papacy (gl)

  27. (syn)

  28. headband (gloss)

  29. land, soil

  30. country, land

  31. the planet Earth

  32. a turban, especially that worn by ancient Persian kings

  33. kite (gloss)

  34. crown

  35. a (l) (papal crown or ornamental coronet)