welt

suomi-englanti sanakirja

welt englannista suomeksi

  1. uurre

  2. reunus

  3. tehdä reunospohjaus

  4. piestä

  1. Verbi

  2. Substantiivi

welt englanniksi

  1. To roll; revolve

  2. A ridge or lump on the skin, as caused by a blow.

  3. (syn)

  4. (RQ:Stowe Uncle Tom's Cabin)

  5. (RQ:Twain Tramp Abroad) I am sure of one thing,—scars are plenty enough in Germany, among the young men; and very grim ones they are, too. They criss-cross the face in angry red welts, and are permanent and ineffaceable.

  6. (quote-book)|year=2014|author=Elizabeth Kolbert|publisher=Henry Holt and Company|chapter=7|passage=She was nearly four feet long, with a large welt on her shell, which was encrusted with ancient-looking barnacles.

  7. A strip, especially one around the edge of something (for example, in some old heraldry).

  8. 1623, André Favyn, ''The theater of honour and knight-hood (...)'', book 10:

  9. ... round about a border of Purple Veluet, with Floure de luces of Gold, embrodred to the full, with a welt and bordure of Ermines foure fingers broad. / Vpon the last named cloath or Couerlet of St / ...
  10. * 1688, Randle Holme, ''The academy of armory'', book 1, chapter IV, "Of the Bend divers ways":

  11. **: Therefore this may be taken for an Observation, that an edg, or hem, or welt, only runs on the sides of the Ordinary; but the Border invirons, or goeth clear round the same, (..)

  12. {{quote-book|en|year=2018|author=Susan Orlean

  13. A strip of leather set into the seam between the outsole of a shoe and the upper, through which these parts are joined by stitching or stapling.

  14. A strip of material or covered cord applied to a seam or garment edge to strengthen or cover it.

  15. {{quote-text|en|year=1672|author=Elias Ashmole|title=The institution, laws & ceremonies of the most noble Order of the Garter|section=chapter III, section 1

  16. 1688, Randle Holme, ''The academy of armory'', book 1, chapter IV, "Of the Bend divers ways":

  17. (..) surmounted of another Azure: but in my Judgment, it rather represents a Hem, or Welt of a Belt, or an Edg of Silver, than two Belts one upon another; which the Bend properly signifie (..)
  18. In boilers and sheet-iron work, a strip riveted upon the edges of plates that form a joint.

  19. In carpentry, a strip of wood fastened over a flush seam or joint, or an angle, to strengthen it.

  20. In machine-made stockings, a strip, or flap, of which the heel is formed.

  21. A shoe made with a welt (gloss).

  22. (quote-book)

  23. To cause to have welts; to beat.

  24. (RQ:Doyle Return of Sherlock Holmes)

  25. (RQ:Lindsay Age of Consent)

  26. To install welt (a welt or welts) to reinforce.

  27. To decay.

  28. To become stringy.

  29. (infl of)

  30. (alt form)