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latchet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Latchet means the following:
Pterygotrigla polyommata, a sea robin, a fish
species in the
genus Pterygotrigla...
- a
widening of the
blade near the tip (often
without the
distinct step [
latchet] to the back of the blade,
characteristic of the
yelman of the kilij)....
-
between the
first and
second toe, or by a
strap or lace,
variously called a
latchet,
sabot strap or sandal, that p****es over the arch of the foot or around...
- reads: He it is, who
coming after me is
preferred before me,
whose shoe’s
latchet I am not
worthy to unloose. The New
International Version translates the...
-
leading from
Pengate in the
Parish of
Westbury in the
County of Wilts, to
Latchet's Bridge near the East End of
Market Lavington, and also the Road leading...
-
blade near the tip,
which is
gradual and does not
incorporate a step (
latchet) as is
found in the
yelman of the
Turkish kilij.
Cavalry Journal, Vol....
- words, between, I am not
worthy to bear His shoes, and, to
loose His shoe-
latchet.
Which of
these two
expressions did John use? He who has
reported the very...
-
greater than his deserts. Jerome: In the
other Gospels it is,
whose shoe
latchet I am not
worthy to loose. Here his humility,
there his
ministry is intended;...
-
obvious interpretations.
Heracleon at
first is
satisfied to take "whose shoe
latchet I am not
worthy to loose" as
meaning no more than "for whom I am not worthy...
- The king
removes his coat and
other outerwear and the
special silver latchets on his silk
shirt are
opened to
expose his chest,
upper back and the joints...