cyclas — ⇒CYCLAS, subst. fém. ANTIQ. GRÉCO ROMAINE. Robe de forme arrondie dans laquelle les femmes pouvaient s envelopper. S enveloppant même les cheveux dans sa grande cyclas écarlate, elle sortit de la nécropole ( , Aphrodite, 1896, p. 209). Prononc.… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Cyclas — (v. gr.), 1) (röm. Ant.), rundes Staatskleid der Frauenzimmer, unten mit breiter purpurner Borte, wurde unter dem Palium u. Ricinium getragen; 2) so v.w. Kreismuschel … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
CYCLAS — limbus est et vestis limbô ornata per extremam oram, Gloss. Κυκλὰς ἡ περὶ τὴν χλαίναν πορφύρα κύκλῳ. Tunica muliebris nempe aurata; cuiusmodi etiam et viriles fiebant, quas iam inde a Gallieno Imperatorib. usurpârunt, usque ad Imperii finem:… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
cyclas — /sik leuhs/, n., pl. cyclades / leuh deez /. 1. a tunic or surcoat, longer in back than in front, worn over armor in the Middle Ages. 2. a similar, full length garment worn by women. 3. a round robe with an elaborately ornamented border, worn by… … Universalium
Cyclas — I have three definations and I am unsure which is the more correct. All of these have been found in books of a high standard of information. The definitions are as follows 1) 12th century A shaped tunic with keyhole neckline and split up the… … Medieval glossary
cyclas — cyc·las … English syllables
cyclas — … Useful english dictionary
CICLAS melius CYCLAS — CICLAS, melius CYCLAS proprie vestis feminea, quod instar κύκλου sen circuli esset, longa, urpote terram verrens et sinuosa. Matth. Paris. in apparatu nuptiarum Henrici III. A. C. 1236. virilem facit: Cives, inquiens, Londonienses sericis… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Шарик — (Cyclas Sphaerium) род пластинчатожаберных моллюсков, отряда Eulamellibranchiata, подотряда Submytilacea, семейства Cyrenidae, часто служивший предметом анатомических и эмбриологических исследований. Имеет много видов и пользуется громадным… … Энциклопедический словарь Ф.А. Брокгауза и И.А. Ефрона
CYCLADES — insulae maris Aegaei a promontor. Gerresto, ut Plin. notat, l. 4. c. 12. circa Delum hodie Sdille, quo singulis annis, Iuventus missa, ut festis interesset, in orbem sitae, unde et nomen acceperunt, Strabo, l. 10. Zonar. tom. 3. Dionys. v. 525.… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale