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Traditional English :: lierne
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lierne.html - n. Archit. (in vaulting) a short rib connecting the bosses and intersections of the principal ribs. [ME f. F: see LIANA] |
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Traditional English :: lierne
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lierne.html - n. Archit. (in vaulting) a short rib connecting the bosses and intersections of the principal ribs. [ME f. F: see LIANA] |
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Traditional English :: lierne
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lierne.html - n. Archit. (in vaulting) a short rib connecting the bosses and intersections of the principal ribs. [ME f. F: see LIANA] |
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English Idioms :: lie
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lierne.html - See: GIVE THE LIE TO, LET SLEEPING DOGS LIE, MAKE ONE'S BED AND LIE IN IT. |
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English Idioms :: lie around
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lierne.html - {v. phr.} To be unused; inert. * /This old typewriter has been lying around ever since Grandpa died./ |
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English Idioms :: lie down on the job
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lierne.html - {v. phr.}, {informal} To purposely fail to do your job; neglect a task; loaf. * /Bill isn't trying to learn his lessons. He is lying down on the job./ * /If you lie down on your job, you will lose it./ |
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