Lappet

Synonyms for "lappet" (38 found)

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Translations

11 translations across 7 languages.

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Arabic

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  • ذُؤَابَة noun (small decorative fold or flap)

Bulgarian

1 entries
  • дипла noun (small decorative fold or flap)

Esperanto

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  • basko noun (small decorative fold or flap)

Finnish

4 entries
  • heltta (wattle) noun (zoology: wattle or flap-like structure on the face)
  • lappu (flap) noun (small decorative fold or flap)
  • laskos noun (small decorative fold or flap)
  • nauha noun (small decorative fold or flap)

French

1 entries
  • bout noun (small decorative fold or flap)

German

2 entries
  • Hautlappen noun (zoology: wattle or flap-like structure on the face)
  • Zipfel noun (small decorative fold or flap)

Welsh

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  • llabed noun (small decorative fold or flap)

Sample sentences

12 total sentences available.

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Oout of hiz boozom drawn foorth a lappet of his napkin, edged with a blu la[c]e, and marked with a trulooue, a hart & a D, for Damian: for he waz but a bachelar yet.

Source: wiktionary

[…] lifting up the Lappet of his Coat, he put me gently into it, and immediately ran along with me to his Master […]

Source: wiktionary

[…] he was presently undrest, all to his shirt, the fore-lappet of which, as he lean’d languishingly on me, he smilingly pointed to me, to observe, as it bellied out, or rose, and fell, according to the unruly starts of the motion behind it:

Source: wiktionary

He wears […] a white wig, the curls of which hang down like lappets over his shoulders, and form a good contrast with the plump, rosy, shining face beneath it.

Source: wiktionary

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