(intransitive) to lengthen, to become long, to become elongated (intransitive) to exalt oneself over, to be arrogant towards, to transgress against [with...
French esloignier, from Vulgar Latin *exlongō, from Latin longe. Doublet of elongate. (UK) IPA(key): /ɪˈlɔɪn/ eloign (third-person singular simple present eloigns...
Zaun zu sehen. She craned her neck to see over the fence. (transitive) to elongate, lengthen (transitive) to dilute, thin, cut (mix with water or another...
pour égaler l’animal en grosseur It, no larger than an egg, envious, elongated, stretched, and struggled / to equal the animal in size (Jean De La Fontaine)...
sense “to apply (oneself) to, or prepare (oneself) for, a task or work” was derived from the now obsolete sense “to equip (oneself) for a battle, etc...
grooming, foraging, carrying items, eating food, etc.) toe cap (long elongated section of a shoe for a toe) (by extension) any device or object resembling...
feminist), myn (very rare, chiefly humorous) (interjection): maaan (elongated) man (plural men) An adult male human. The show is especially popular...
→OCLC, page 6: The Bogue. […] Box or Boops. Generic Character.—Body elongated, rounded, the dorsal and ventral profiles alike, and the general aspect...