latrine, outhouse, or lavatory”) and <span class="searchmatch">necessary</span> (“outhouse; lavatory”). <span class="searchmatch">necessary</span> <span class="searchmatch">vault</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">necessary</span> <span class="searchmatch">vaults</span>) (euphemistic, obsolete) An outhouse:...
<span class="searchmatch">necessary</span> <span class="searchmatch">vaults</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">necessary</span> <span class="searchmatch">vault</span>...
<span class="searchmatch">vault</span> groin <span class="searchmatch">vault</span> <span class="searchmatch">necessary</span> <span class="searchmatch">vault</span> oblique <span class="searchmatch">vault</span> octopartite <span class="searchmatch">vault</span> panel <span class="searchmatch">vault</span> polygonal <span class="searchmatch">vault</span> quadripartite <span class="searchmatch">vault</span> quinquepartite <span class="searchmatch">vault</span> ribbed <span class="searchmatch">vault</span> rib...
the Necessaries of Life: <span class="searchmatch">necessary</span> house; <span class="searchmatch">necessary</span> place, <span class="searchmatch">necessary</span> stool, <span class="searchmatch">necessary</span> <span class="searchmatch">vault</span> (obsolete) lavatory “<span class="searchmatch">necessary</span>”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged...
first stone of an arch or <span class="searchmatch">vault</span>. 1830, Sir David Brewster, The Edinburgh Encyclopaedia, page 523: The intrados of a simple <span class="searchmatch">vault</span> is generally formed of the...
trunk lid pulksteņa vāks ― clock lid debesu, debess vāks ― the celestial <span class="searchmatch">vault</span> (= sky) uzlikt kannai vāku ― to put a lid on the can, pot noņemt, atvērt...
Burgess, A Dead Man In Deptford: The trial in the great hall under its high <span class="searchmatch">vaults</span>, dusty sunlight shafting in, full of murmurers and growlers quietened by...
vaulted, arch”), from Proto-Indo-European *gew-, *gū- (“to bend, curve, arch, <span class="searchmatch">vault</span>”). Alternatively, possibly from Vulgar Latin *cupia, from Latin cūpa. kibble...
Vercingetorix basely strangled in a <span class="searchmatch">vault</span> beneath the Capitol, were (with shuddering satire) a wise severity, a <span class="searchmatch">necessary</span> protection to the commonwealth,...
estuf, estuffe, stoffe, from estoffer, estofer (“to provide what is <span class="searchmatch">necessary</span>, equip, stuff”), borrowed from Old High German stoffōn, from Proto-West...