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«Levant» в толковых словарях и энциклопедиях: levant. Levant. adj. v. Qui se leve. Il n est en usage qu en cette phrase. Soleil levant. je seray là à soleil levant.








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«Levant» в толковых словарях и энциклопедиях:











    levant





    Levant. adj. v. Qui se leve. Il n est en usage qu en cette phrase. Soleil levant. je seray là à soleil levant. cette colline est exposée au soleil levant. le soleil levant la regarde. On dit prov. & fig. qu On adore plustost le soleil levant que…



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    Le|vant the Levant an old name for the area of land at the eastern end of the Mediterranean Sea, including Syria, Lebanon, Israel, and parts of Turkey >Levantine n adj



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    levant





    [lɪ vant] verb archaic abscond leaving unpaid debts. Origin C17: perh. from Levant: cf. Fr. faire voile en Levant be stolen or spirited away , lit. set sail for the Levant



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    Lèvant m DEFINICIJA geogr. 1. zajednički naziv za zemlje na obali I Sredozemlja: Grčku, Tursku, Siriju, Libanon, Izrael, Jordan i Egipat; Bliski istok 2. (levan (a)t) <G nta> reg. meteor. jak, hladan, vlažan i postojan I vjetar na Jadranu…



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    n. countries located on the eastern shores of the Mediterranean Sea



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    1. (le van) adj. m. Usité seulement dans cette locution : soleil levant, soleil qui paraît au matin. Je serai là à soleil levant, au soleil levant. Le soleil levant regarde cette maison. Fig. Adorer le soleil levant, faire sa cour à la faveur…



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    v. flee unpaid debts, escape in order to avoid paying debts (British Slang)



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    a m (ȃ) vzhodni veter, vzhodnik: Popoldne .. že levant od Istre pada (I. Gruden)



    meteor. veter v Sredozemlju, zlasti vzhodni, ki piha s kopnega na morje



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    Original name in latin Levant Name in other language State code US Continent/City America/New York longitude 44.86924 latitude 68.93476 altitude 45 Population 2257 Date 2006 01 17



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    intransitive verb Etymology: perhaps from Spanish levantar to break camp, ultimately from Latin levare Date: 1797 chiefly British to run away from a debt



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    LEVÁNT s. v. levănţică. Trimis de siveco, 13.09.2007. Sursa: Sinonime



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    levant





    m. levant; est point cardinal. « Sus l interior, drech a levant, dos palmiers trason son floquet pus aut que lo teulat. » R. Lafont



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    The Levant (IPAEng|lə vænt) is a geographical term that denotes a large area in Western Asia, roughly bounded on the north by the Taurus Mountains, on the south by the Arabian Desert, and on the west by the Mediterranean Sea, while on the east it



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    Levant





    noun The countries bordering the eastern Mediterranean Sea variously: a. Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Jordan, Palestine Ant: Maghreb



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    n. The East, eastern coasts of the Mediterranean



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    adj. m. Qui se lève. Il n est usité que dans l expression, Soleil levant. Je serai là à soleil levant, au soleil levant. Le soleil levant regarde cette maison. Prov. et fig., Adorer le soleil levant, Faire sa cour à la puissance nouvelle, à la…



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    s. m. L orient, relativement au lieu où l on est, la partie de l horizon où le soleil se lève. Du levant au couchant. Entre le levant et le midi. Les quatre points cardinaux sont le levant, le couchant, le midi et le septentrion. La France a l…



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    index abscond, bilk, defraud, escape Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006



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    n. (prec. by the) the eastern part of the Mediterranean with its islands and neighbouring countries. Phrases and idioms: Levant morocco high grade large grained morocco leather. Etymology: F, pres. part. of lever rise, used as noun = point of…



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    n. (prec. by the) the eastern part of the Mediterranean with its islands and neighbouring countries. Phrases and idioms: Levant morocco high grade large grained morocco leather. Etymology: F, pres. part. of lever rise, used as noun = point of…



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    /ləˈvænt/ (say luh vant) noun the, a former name for the lands bordering the eastern shore of the Mediterranean and the Aegean, especially Syria, Lebanon, and Israel. {French, properly present participle of (se) lever rise (with reference to the…



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    /ləˈvænt/ (say luh vant) noun a superior grade of morocco having a large and prominent grain, originally made in the Levant, and used for bookbinding; Levant morocco



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    levant, ante [ ləvɑ̃, ɑ̃t ] adj. et n. m. • 1080; de 1. lever A



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    Qui se lève, en parlant du soleil. Soleil levant. Au soleil levant : à l aurore. Rare « dans la clarté douteuse de cette lune levante » (Pergaud). 2



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    ist der Familienname von Brian Levant (* 1952), US amerikanischer Filmregisseur, Filmproduzent und Drehbuchautor Oscar Levant (1906 1972), US amerikanischer Komponist Ort: Levant (Maine) Île du Levant ist eine Insel im Mittelmeer vor der…



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    Mediterranean lands east of Italy, late 15c., from M.Fr. levant the Orient, from prp. of lever to rise (from L. levare to raise; see LEVER (Cf. lever)). The region so called in reference to the direction of sunrise



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    levanter, n. /li vant /, v.i. Brit. Slang. to leave secretly or hurriedly to avoid paying debts. [1750 60; perh. Universalium











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    /li vant /, n. 1. the lands bordering the E shores of the Mediterranean Sea. 2. Also called Levant morocco. a superior grade of morocco having a large and prominent grain, originally made in the Levant. [1490 1500; earlier levaunt Universalium











    Levant





    Synonyms and related words: Africa, America, Antipodes, Asia, Asia Major, Asia Minor, Australasia, East, Eastern Hemisphere, Eurasia, Europe, Far East, Middle East, Near East, New World, Occident, Oceania, Old World, Orient, West, Western…



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    Levant, Ile du (spr. ihl dü lĕwáng), eine der Hyèrischen Inseln



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    Levant, 1) eine der Hyerischen Inseln, s. Hyères 3); 2) Städtischer Bezirk in der Grafschaft Penobscot des Staates Maine (Nordamerika), am Kenduskeag River; 2000 Ew



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    Levant





    n. the East, especially the eastern end of Mediterranean.



    Levanter, n. E wind of Mediterranean.



    Levantine, n. & a



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    levant





    v.i. flee from creditors



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    [lɪ vant] noun (the Levant) archaic the eastern part of the Mediterranean. Derivatives Levantine noun & adjective Origin C15: from Fr., lit. rising , pres. participle of lever to lift used as a noun in the sense point of sunrise, east



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    adj. m. Qui se lève, en parlant du Soleil. Je serai là au soleil levant. Cette maison regarde le soleil levant, est tournée au soleil levant. Adorer le soleil levant, Faire sa cour à la puissance nouvelle, à la faveur naissante. Il s’emploie…



    Dictionnaire de l’Academie Francaise, 8eme edition (1935)











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    geographical name the countries bordering on the E Mediterranean • Levantine adjective or noun



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    levant





    Part. prés. lever



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    nm., orient, Est : lèvan (Albanais.001), lévê (Albertville), lèvê (Montagny Bozel), lèvin (Villards Thônes) ; koûté du l(è)vâ du sèlwai <côté du lever du soleil> (001)



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    levant





    (French.) Rising up



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    Le•vant [[t]lɪˈvænt[/t]] n. geg the lands bordering the E shores of the Mediterranean Sea • Etymology: 1490–1500; earlier levaunt < MF levant, n. use (with reference to rising sun) of prp. of lever to raise (se lever to rise). See lever



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    Le*vant (l[ e]*v[a^]nt ), v. i. [Cf. Sp. levantar to raise, go from one place to another.] To run away from one s debts; to decamp. [Colloq. Eng.] Thackeray. [1913 Webster]



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    Le vant (l[=e] vant), a. [F., p. pr. of lever to raise.] (Law) Rising or having risen from rest; said of cattle. See {Couchant and levant}, under {Couchant}. [1913 Webster]



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    Le*vant (l[ e]*v[a^]nt ), n. [It. levante the point where the sun rises, the east, the Levant, fr. levare to raise, levarsi to rise: cf. F. levant. See {Lever}.] 1. The countries washed by the eastern part of the Mediterranean and its contiguous…



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    Le vant (l[=e] vant; 277), a. Eastern. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Forth rush the levant and the ponent winds. Milton. [1913 Webster]



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    m geogr. 1. zajednički naziv za zemlje na obali I Sredozemlja: Grčku, Tursku, Siriju, Libanon, Izrael, Jordan i Egipat; Bliski istok 2. (levan(a)t) ⟨G nta⟩ reg. meteor. jak, hladan, vlažan i postojan I vjetar na Jadranu uz oblačno



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    1. noun /lɪˈvænt/ Disappearing or absconding after losing a bet. 2. verb /lɪˈvænt/ To abscond or run away, especially to avoid paying money or debts. 3. adjective /lɪˈvænt/ Rising, of an animal



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    [lə vant′, ləvänt′] [Fr levant < It levante (< L levans, rising, raising, prp. of levare, to raise: see LEVER): applied to the East, from the “rising” of the sun] region on the E Mediterranean, including all countries bordering the sea…



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    levant1 [lə vant′] vi. [prob. < Sp levantar, to start suddenly (as game), lit., to rise, ult. < L levare, to raise: see LEVER] Brit. to disappear unexpectedly, so as to avoid paying one s debts levant2 [lə vant′, ləvänt′] n. LEVANT MOROCCO



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    Legal tern used of stray animals. An animal was said to be levant if it had been away for a day and a night; after this time it could be distrained, i.e. held by the owner of the land it was found on. Cf. Levant et cumbens



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    Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Sommaire 1 Géographie 1.1 Vent 1.2 En Asie



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    (i. e. the Rising), a name given to the E. of the Mediterranean and the regions adjoining by the western peoples of the Mediterranean



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    (Synonyme: Levante) Le levant est un vent méditerranéen que l on retrouve surtout, dans le roussillon, dans le languedoc, en provence et en corse. C est un vent doux et humide, il apporte souvent la pluie



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