Train oil
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train oil — train′ oil n. oil from the blubber of whales or from other marine animals • Etymology: 1545–55; earlier trane < MD traen train oil, tear … From formal English to slang
train oil — n. [earlier trane < MDu traen, akin to Ger träne, a tear: basic sense “exuded oil”] whale oil, or, formerly, oil from seals, codfish, etc … English World dictionary
train oil — oil obtained from the blubber of whales or from seals, walruses, or other marine animals. [1545 55; earlier trane < D traan train oil, tear; c. G Träne tear] * * * … Universalium
train oil — noun Etymology: obsolete train train oil, from Middle English trane, from Middle Dutch trane or Middle Low German trān; akin to Old High German trahan tear Date: circa 1553 oil from a marine animal (as a whale) … New Collegiate Dictionary
train oil — noun chiefly historical oil obtained from the blubber of a whale, especially the right whale. Origin C16: from obs. train train oil , from Mid. Low Ger. trän, MDu. traen, lit. tear (because it was extracted in droplets) … English new terms dictionary
train oil — varvelis statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Žuvų ir jūrų gyvūnų skysti riebalai. atitikmenys: angl. blubber oil; dolphin oil; fish oil; train oil rus. ворвань … Chemijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas
train-oil — n. oil obtained from the blubber of a whale (esp. of a right whale). Etymology: obs. train, trane train oil f. MLG tran, MDu. traen, app. = TEAR(2) … Useful english dictionary
train oil — /ˈtreɪn ɔɪl/ (say trayn oyl) noun oil obtained by boiling, from the blubber of whales, or from seals, fishes, etc. {train, earlier trane oil (extracted or made to exude; apparently special use of Middle Low German trān tear, drop) + oil} …
train oil — noun a white to brown oil obtained from whale blubber; formerly used as an illuminant • Syn: ↑whale oil • Hypernyms: ↑animal oil … Useful english dictionary
train oil — unrefined cod liver oil (and also the oil from seal and whale blubber). Used in candles and lamps and, mixed with powdered red ochre, as a paint for fish sheds and barns … Dictionary of ichthyology