vert

  • 21VERT — ERTE. adj. Qui est de la couleur des herbes et des feuilles des arbres. Drap vert. Satin vert. Lunettes vertes. Sur l herbe verte. Sous la verte feuillée. Vert comme pré. Tout est vert au printemps. Des arbres toujours verts. Sauce verte.… …

    Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 7eme edition (1835)

  • 22Vert — This article describes the heraldic tincture vert. For other uses, see Vert (disambiguation). In heraldry, vert is the name of a tincture roughly equivalent to the colour green . It is one of the five dark tinctures ( colours ). Vert is portrayed …

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  • 23-vert — bleu vert gros vert pic vert …

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  • 24vert — {{11}}vert (n.) mid 15c., from Anglo French, O.Fr. vert, from L. viridem, viridis green (see VERDURE (Cf. verdure)). {{12}}vert (v.) to turn in some direction, 1570s, from L. vertere (see VERSUS (Cf. versus)) …

    Etymology dictionary

  • 25vert. — vertical. * * * vert «vurt», noun. 1. in English forest law: a) everything bearing green leaves in a forest. b) the right to cut green trees or shrubs in a forest. 2. Heraldry. the green color in a coat of arms. ╂[< Old French vert, verd green …

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  • 26vert — /verrt/, n. 1. Eng. Forest Law. a. vegetation bearing green leaves in a forest and capable of serving as a cover for deer. b. the right to cut such vegetation. 2. Heraldry. the tincture, or color, green. adj. 3. Heraldry. of the tincture green: a …

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  • 27Vert — (Géo Voir) • Vert, évêque de Vienne, au IVème siècle. Nom latin Verus . • Vert, évêque de Vienne, au VIème siècle …

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  • 28vert — I. /vɜt/ (say vert) –noun 1. British Law a. vegetation bearing green leaves in a forest and capable of serving as a cover for deer. b. the right to cut such green trees or shrubs. 2. Heraldry green. –adjective 3. Heraldry (placed after the noun)… …

  • 29vert — adj. ; jeune : vê / vêr, vêrda, e (Albanais.001, Arvillard.228b, Balme Si. / Aix, Cordon.083, Morzine, Saxel, Rumilly), vêr / var, varda, e (228a, Chambéry.025b, Leschaux / 025a, Albertville, Billième, Morzine, Thônes, Villards Thônes), vêr,… …

    Dictionnaire Français-Savoyard

  • 30vert — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from vert green more at verdant Date: 15th century 1. a. green forest vegetation especially when forming cover or providing food for deer b. the right or privilege (as in England) of cutting… …

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