Wain
101Arthur's Wain — n. the Great Bear, constellation of Ursa Major …
102charles's wain — n. (Astronomy) Big Dipper, group of seven stars (in the constellation Ursa Major) …
103bride-wain — a custom in Cumberland, where all the friends of a new married couple assemble together, and are treated with cold pies, furmity, and ale ; at the conclusion of the day, the bride and bridegroom are placed in two chairs, in the open air, or in a …
104wainscot — wain•scot [[t]ˈweɪn skət, skɒt, skoʊt[/t]] n. v. scot•ed, scot•ing (esp. brit.) scot•ted, scot•ting. 1) archit. bui a lining, esp. of wood paneling, for covering interior walls or often only the lower portion of the walls 2) archit. bui the dado… …
105wainscoting — wain•scot•ing [[t]ˈweɪn skoʊ tɪŋ, skɒt ɪŋ, skə tɪŋ[/t]] n. 1) bui archit. brit. paneling or woodwork with which rooms, hallways, etc., are wainscoted 2) bui archit. brit. wainscots collectively Also, esp. brit. wain′scot•ting. Etymology: 1570–80 …
106Уэйн — (Wain) Джон (р. 14.3.1925, Стокон Трент, Стаффордшир), английский писатель. Окончив Оксфордский университет, в 1947–55 преподавал англ. литературу в Редингском университете. Роман «Спеши вниз» (1953, рус. пер. 1960) сделал У. одним из… …
107wainscot — wain|scot [ˈweınskət, skɔt US skət, ska:t] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Middle Dutch; Origin: wagenschot wagon board ] BrE old fashioned a ↑skirting board American Equivalent: baseboard …
108wainscot — wain|scot [ weınskət, weın,skat ] noun count the bottom part of the walls in a room, especially when it is covered with wood …
109wainscoting — wain|scot|ing [ weınskətıŋ, weın,skatıŋ ] noun uncount wood that covers the bottom part of the walls in some old houses …
110wane — wain, Wayne …