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  1. текст. бобрик; грубая ворсистая шерстяная ткань 2. текст. высокий (нарезной) ворс 3. текст. ворсить 4. архит. фриз 5. архит. бордюр 6. гравировать серебро 7. редк. вышивать золотом 8. архит. украшать фризом или бордюром ...
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  I noun text. бобрик; грубая ворсистая шерстяная ткань II noun фриз; бордюр ...
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  1) архит. фриз 2) текст. байка; ворс ворсить ...
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  1. n. 1 the part of an entablature between the architrave and the cornice. 2 a horizontal band of sculpture filling this. 3 a band of decoration elsewhere, esp. along a wall near the ceiling. Etymology: F frise f. med.L frisium, frigium f. L Phrygium (opus) (work) of Phrygia 2. n. coarse woollen cloth with a nap, usu. on one side only. Etymology: ME f. F frise, prob. rel. to FRISIAN ...
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   I. noun  Etymology: Middle English frise, from Anglo-French, from Middle Dutch vriese  Date: 15th century  1. a heavy durable coarse wool and shoddy fabric with a rough surface  2. a pile surface of uncut loops or of patterned cut and uncut loops  II. noun  Etymology: Middle French frise, perhaps from Medieval Latin phrygium, frisium embroidered cloth, from Latin phrygium, from neuter of Phrygius Phrygian, from Phrygia  Date: 1563  1. the part of an entablature between the architrave and the cornice  2. a sculptured or richly ornamented band (as on a building or piece of furniture)  3. a band, line, or series suggesting a ~ a constant ~ of visitors wound its way around the…ruins — Mollie Panter-Downes  • ~like adjective ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (friezes) A frieze is a decoration high up on the walls of a room or just under the roof of a building. It consists of a long panel of carving or a long strip of paper with a picture or pattern on it. N-COUNT ...
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  ~ n a thin border along the top of the wall of a building or in a room, usually decorated with pictures, patterns etc ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - 1563, from M.Fr. frise, originally "a ruff," from M.L. frisium "embroidered border," variant of frigium, probably from L. Phrygium "Phrygian, Phrygian work," from Phrygia, the ancient country in Asia Minor known for its embroidery. Folk etymology is Fr. drap de Frise "cloth of Friesland." Meaning "decorative band along the top of a wall" was in O.Fr. ...
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