10 Results found for "en/en/equipage".

equipage

See also: équipage WOTD – 28 June 2010 From Middle French equippage, from equipper. The "carriage" sense may be influenced by Latin equus (“horse”). (UK)...


équipage

See also: equipage From équip(er) +‎ -age. IPA(key): /e.ki.paʒ/ équipage m (plural équipages) crew (of a boat), ship's company [since c. 1455] 1910, H...


apostelheste

and was slightly amused that he moved faster by foot than the elegant equipages [moved]. 1958, Jón Helgason, Anne Holtsmark, Hattalykill enn Forni. -...


impedimentum

hindrance Synonyms: obstāculum, mora (usually in the plural) luggage, equipage Synonyms: sarcina, vasum c. 52 BCE, Julius Caesar, Commentarii de Bello...


équiper

supply to equip Conjugation of équiper (see also Appendix:French verbs) équipage équipe équipée équipement équipeur équipier rééquiper déséquiper suréquiper...


tea caddy

→ISBN, part II (The Show), page 107: Mrs. Hone would have owned all the equipage that most upper-middle-class households needed to hold a proper tea, including...


equison

pertaining to the horse; equivorous, horse-flesh eating; equinia, glanders. Equipage, as applied now to a carriage, is not derived from equus, as it might at...


Smyrniot

of the Gulf of Skalanova, about thirty-five miles south of Smyrna. Our equipage consisted of a Greek servant, Spiridon, or, as he was usually called, Spiro;...


sentir

distingué, et non moins expressif que tous ceux qu’il avait donnés à son équipage et à lui-même. Through searching himself thus for a name that did not diverge...


son of a bitch

like a Son of a Bitch as he is, Chop'd upon mine and the Duke of Mantuu's Equipage, and rubb'd off with our Plate, Jewels, and other Knicknacks of Inestimable...