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41Il s'est attiré des ennuis — Il s’est attiré des ennuis est une nouvelle d’ Anton Tchekhov (en russe : Narvalsia). Sommaire 1 Historique 2 Résumé 3 Notes et références 4 …
42ecclesiastical attire — noun attire that is appropriate to wear in a church • Syn: ↑ecclesiastical robe • Hypernyms: ↑attire, ↑garb, ↑dress …
43Wreath (attire) — A wreath is a headdress made from leaves, grasses, flowers or branches. It is typically worn in festive occasions and on holy days and has a long history and association with ancient pageants and ceremonies. The wreath most often has an annular… …
44Nair attire — Nair Women with child The traditional attire of the Nair community was similar to that of the other forward castes in Kerala. The Nairs are rather a fair and comely race, with neat features, clean limbs and decidedly a noble look. Goa, and the… …
45night-attire — nightˈ attire noun Garments worn in bed • • • Main Entry: ↑night …
46Qui supporte une injure s’en attire une nouvelle. — См. Всякому спускать и на свете не жить …
Большой толково-фразеологический словарь Михельсона (оригинальная орфография)
47festive attire — clothes worn on festive occasions, party dress …
48ttire — attire …
49ttiré — attiré …
50Attired — Attire At*tire , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Attired}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Attiring}.] [OE. atiren to array, dispose, arrange, OF. atirier; [ a] (L. ad) + F. tire rank, order, row; of Ger. origin: cf. As. tier row, OHG. ziar[=i], G. zier, ornament, zieren… …