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Aforenamed
Aforenamed A*fore"named`, a.
Named before. --Peacham.
BenameBename Be*name", v. t. [p. p. Benamed, Benempt.]
To promise; to name. [Obs.] BenamedBename Be*name", v. t. [p. p. Benamed, Benempt.]
To promise; to name. [Obs.] EkenameEkename Eke"name`, n. [See Nickname.]
An additional or epithet name; a nickname. [Obs.] Enamel
Enamel En*am"el, n.
1. Any one of various preparations for giving a smooth,
glossy surface like that of enamel.
2. A cosmetic intended to give the appearance of a smooth and
beautiful complexion.
EnamelEnamel En*am"el, n. [Pref. en- + amel. See Amel, Smelt, v.
t.]
1. A variety of glass, used in ornament, to cover a surface,
as of metal or pottery, and admitting of after decoration
in color, or used itself for inlaying or application in
varied colors.
2. (Min.) A glassy, opaque bead obtained by the blowpipe.
3. That which is enameled; also, any smooth, glossy surface,
resembling enamel, especially if variegated.
4. (Anat.) The intensely hard calcified tissue entering into
the composition of teeth. It merely covers the exposed
parts of the teeth of man, but in many animals is
intermixed in various ways with the dentine and cement.
Enamel painting, painting with enamel colors upon a ground
of metal, porcelain, or the like, the colors being
afterwards fixed by fire.
Enamel paper, paper glazed a metallic coating. EnamelEnamel En*am"el, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Enameledor Enamelled;
p. pr. & vb. n. Enameling or Enamelling.]
1. To lay enamel upon; to decorate with enamel whether inlaid
or painted. Enamel
Enamel En*am"el, v. i.
To practice the art of enameling.
Enamel
Enamel En*am"el, a.
Relating to the art of enameling; as, enamel painting.
--Tomlinson.
Enamel paintingEnamel En*am"el, n. [Pref. en- + amel. See Amel, Smelt, v.
t.]
1. A variety of glass, used in ornament, to cover a surface,
as of metal or pottery, and admitting of after decoration
in color, or used itself for inlaying or application in
varied colors.
2. (Min.) A glassy, opaque bead obtained by the blowpipe.
3. That which is enameled; also, any smooth, glossy surface,
resembling enamel, especially if variegated.
4. (Anat.) The intensely hard calcified tissue entering into
the composition of teeth. It merely covers the exposed
parts of the teeth of man, but in many animals is
intermixed in various ways with the dentine and cement.
Enamel painting, painting with enamel colors upon a ground
of metal, porcelain, or the like, the colors being
afterwards fixed by fire.
Enamel paper, paper glazed a metallic coating. Enamel paperEnamel En*am"el, n. [Pref. en- + amel. See Amel, Smelt, v.
t.]
1. A variety of glass, used in ornament, to cover a surface,
as of metal or pottery, and admitting of after decoration
in color, or used itself for inlaying or application in
varied colors.
2. (Min.) A glassy, opaque bead obtained by the blowpipe.
3. That which is enameled; also, any smooth, glossy surface,
resembling enamel, especially if variegated.
4. (Anat.) The intensely hard calcified tissue entering into
the composition of teeth. It merely covers the exposed
parts of the teeth of man, but in many animals is
intermixed in various ways with the dentine and cement.
Enamel painting, painting with enamel colors upon a ground
of metal, porcelain, or the like, the colors being
afterwards fixed by fire.
Enamel paper, paper glazed a metallic coating. Enamelar
Enamelar En*am"el*ar, a.
Consisting of enamel; resembling enamel; smooth; glossy. [R.]
--Craig.
EnameledEnamel En*am"el, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Enameledor Enamelled;
p. pr. & vb. n. Enameling or Enamelling.]
1. To lay enamel upon; to decorate with enamel whether inlaid
or painted. EnameledEnameled En*am"eled, a.
Coated or adorned with enamel; having a glossy or variegated
surface; glazed. [Written also enamelled.] EnamelerEnameler En*am"el*er, Enamelist En*am"el*ist, n.
One who enamels; a workman or artist who applies enamels in
ornamental work. [Written also enameller, enamellist.] EnamelingEnamel En*am"el, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Enameledor Enamelled;
p. pr. & vb. n. Enameling or Enamelling.]
1. To lay enamel upon; to decorate with enamel whether inlaid
or painted. EnamelistEnameler En*am"el*er, Enamelist En*am"el*ist, n.
One who enamels; a workman or artist who applies enamels in
ornamental work. [Written also enameller, enamellist.] EnamelledEnamel En*am"el, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Enameledor Enamelled;
p. pr. & vb. n. Enameling or Enamelling.]
1. To lay enamel upon; to decorate with enamel whether inlaid
or painted. enamelledEnameled En*am"eled, a.
Coated or adorned with enamel; having a glossy or variegated
surface; glazed. [Written also enamelled.] enamellerEnameler En*am"el*er, Enamelist En*am"el*ist, n.
One who enamels; a workman or artist who applies enamels in
ornamental work. [Written also enameller, enamellist.] EnamellingEnamel En*am"el, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Enameledor Enamelled;
p. pr. & vb. n. Enameling or Enamelling.]
1. To lay enamel upon; to decorate with enamel whether inlaid
or painted. enamellistEnameler En*am"el*er, Enamelist En*am"el*ist, n.
One who enamels; a workman or artist who applies enamels in
ornamental work. [Written also enameller, enamellist.] Forename
Forename Fore"name`, n.
A name that precedes the family name or surname; a first
name. --Selden.
Forename
Forename Fore"name`, v. t.
To name or mention before. --Shak.
Forenamed
Forenamed Fore"named`, a.
Named before; aforenamed.
Limoges enamelLimoges Li*moges" (l[-e]*m[=o]zh"), n.
A city of Southern France.
Limoges enamel, a kind of enamel ware in which the enamel
is applied to the whole surface of a metal plaque, vase,
or the like, and painted in enamel colors. The art was
brought to a high degree of perfection in Limoges in the
16th century.
Limoges ware.
(a) Articles decorated with Limoges enamel.
(b) Articles of porcelain, etc., manufactured at Limoges. Rename
Rename Re*name" (r?*n?m"), v. t.
To give a new name to.
Meaning of Ename from wikipedia
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Ename is a
Belgian village in the
Flemish province of East Flanders. It
stands on the
right side of the
river Scheldt and it is part of the muni****lity...
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comprises the city of
Oudenaarde proper and the
towns of Bevere, Edelare, Eine,
Ename, Heurne, Leupegem, Mater, Melden, Mullem, Nederename, Volkegem,
Welden and...
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Ename Abbey (1063–1795) was a
Benedictine monastery in the
village of
Ename, now a
suburb of Oudenaarde, East Flanders, Belgium. It was
founded by Adele...
- Van Droogenbroeck, De
markenruil Ename –
Valenciennes en de
investituur van de
graaf van
Vlaanderen in de mark
Ename,
Handelingen van de Geschied- en...
- Hezelo) of
Ename (died 28 May 1029), was a
count in what is now Belgium, who was
responsible to the
emperor for
holding the
frontier fort at
Ename (sometimes...
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Laurentius Church of
Ename was
built shortly before the year 1000 by Herman,
Count of Verdun. The only
Ottonian building surviving in
Ename, it is
today the...
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Lorraine (1012–1023)
Adalberon (d. 988),
bishop of
Verdun (984–988)
Herman of
Ename (d. 1024),
count of
Brabant (retired as a monk in the
abbey of
Verdun abt...
- and he took his seat as a
Deputy in late August.
Later in 2007,
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National ****embly,
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force Andze...