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veer englanniksi
(senseid) To out (a sail-line), to allow (a sheet) to run out.
(RQ:Spenser Faerie Queene)
{{quote-text|en|year=1917|title=Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society
(senseid) To change direction or course suddenly; to swerve.
(ux)
(RQ:Dryden Aeneis)
{{quote-text|en|year=1796|author=Edmund Burke|title=Letters on a Regicide Peace
(quote-journal)
{{quote-journal|en|date=November 7, 2012|author=Matt Bai|title=Winning a Second Term, Obama Will Confront Familiar Headwinds|work=New York Times|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/07/us/politics/in-president-obamas-second-term-familiar-challenges.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0
To shift in a clockwise direction (if in the Hemisphere, or in a counterclockwise direction if in the Hemisphere).Bowditch 2002
1966, F. K. Hare, ''The Restless Atmosphere'', 4th edition, Hutchinson University Library
- It is clear that when a front passes the observer, there must be a sudden shift in wind: in the northern hemisphere it will always veer, that is, shift in a clockwise sense.
To shift aft.
To change direction into the wind; to wear ship.
To turn.
{{quote-journal|en|year=1868|author=Mary Elizabeth Braddon|journal=Belgravia|volume=5|page=490
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(monikko) da|ve
a feather, plume
(syn)
a mechanical spring (e.g. metallic helix which resists stress)
(infl of)
four (4)
four (4)
to know
(alt form)
(alternative form of)
to see
13th century, Pergaminho Vindel|''Vindel manuscript'', Codax|Martín Codax, http://cantigas.fcsh.unl.pt/cantiga.asp?cdcant=1314&pv=sim ''Ai ondas que eu vim veer'' (facsimile)
- {{quote|roa-opt|Ay ondas que eu uin ueer / ſe me ſaberedes dizer / por que tarda meu amigo sẽ mj
(obs sp)