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  • 41Ornament — Dekor, Dessin, [Gold]muster, Rankenmuster, Schmuck, Verzierung, Zierde; (geh.): Zierrat; (bild. Kunst): Arabeske. * * * Ornament,das:⇨Verzierung(1) OrnamentVerzierung,Zier,Dekor,Schmuck,Arabeske,Schmuckwerk,Rankenwerk,Schnörkel,Verschnörkelung,Mus… …

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  • 42ornament — [14] Ornament comes from Latin ōrnāmentum, a derivative of the verb ōrnāre ‘equip, get ready’, hence ‘decorate’. This also forms the basis of English adorn [14] and suborn [16] (etymologically ‘equip secretly’). => ADORN, SUBORN …

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  • 43ornament — Орнамент (Ornament)     Узор, состоящий из ритмически упорядоченных элементов и используемый для украшения. Орнамент может быть рисованный и наборный (политипаж [рисунок или орнамент]). Существует масса видов орнаментов, связанных с национальной… …

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  • 44ornament — noun ɔ:nəm(ə)nt 1》 an object used or serving to decorate something.     ↘decorative items collectively; decoration.     ↘(ornaments) Music embellishments made to a melody. 2》 (ornaments) Christian Church the accessories of worship, such as the… …

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  • 45ornament — 1. noun 1) small tables covered with ornaments Syn: knickknack, trinket, bauble, bibelot, gewgaw, gimcrack, furbelow; informal whatnot, doodad, tchotchke 2) the dress had no ornament at all Syn: decoration …

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  • 46ornament — noun 1) cheap ornaments Syn: knick knack, trinket, bauble; N.Amer.; informal tchotchke, kickshaw 2) a dress with no ornament at all Syn: decoration, adornment, embellishment, ornamenta …

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  • 47ornament — s ( et, ornament) utsmyckning, utsirning, prydnadsmönster …

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  • 48ornament —   Wehi, kāhiko, kīnohi, ho okāhiko;    ♦ beautiful ornament, linohau …

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  • 49Ornament — das Ornament, e (Mittelstufe) pflanzliche oder geometrische Schmuckelemente auf etw. Beispiel: Die Türklinke wurde mit Ornamenten verziert …

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  • 50ornament — [14] Ornament comes from Latin ōrnāmentum, a derivative of the verb ōrnāre ‘equip, get ready’, hence ‘decorate’. This also forms the basis of English adorn [14] and suborn [16] (etymologically ‘equip secretly’). Cf.⇒ ADORN, SUBORN …

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