Difference between revisions of "Veläng"

From Multilingual Bookbinding Dictionary
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m (1 revision)
m (Text replacement - "{{DictionaryPage}}" to "{{Term}} {{SchemeInfo|InScheme=Etherington}}")
 
(13 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{DictionaryPage}}
+
{{Term}}
 +
{{SchemeInfo|InScheme=Etherington}}
  
 
=Swedish=
 
=Swedish=
{{#if: noun | ==noun== |  }}
+
==noun==
 +
 
  
{{#if:  | Gender:  |  }}
 
  
 
<!--Originally, a translucent or opaque material produced from calfskin that had been soaked, limed and unhaired, and then dried at normal temperature under tension, usually on a wooden device called a stretching frame. Today, however, vellum is generally defined as a material made from calfskin, sheepskin, or virtually any other skin obtained from a relatively small animal, e.g., antelope. Some authorities do not even distinguish between vellum and parchment, although traditionally the former was made from an unsplit calfskin, and consequently had a grain pattern on one side (unless removed by scraping). while the latter was produced from the flesh split of a sheepskin, and consequently had no grain pattern. The important distinction between vellum (or parchment) and leather is that the former is not tanned hut is prepared essentially by soaking the skin in lime and drying it under tension.-->
 
<!--Originally, a translucent or opaque material produced from calfskin that had been soaked, limed and unhaired, and then dried at normal temperature under tension, usually on a wooden device called a stretching frame. Today, however, vellum is generally defined as a material made from calfskin, sheepskin, or virtually any other skin obtained from a relatively small animal, e.g., antelope. Some authorities do not even distinguish between vellum and parchment, although traditionally the former was made from an unsplit calfskin, and consequently had a grain pattern on one side (unless removed by scraping). while the latter was produced from the flesh split of a sheepskin, and consequently had no grain pattern. The important distinction between vellum (or parchment) and leather is that the former is not tanned hut is prepared essentially by soaking the skin in lime and drying it under tension.-->
 
===Synonyms===
 
===Synonyms===
 
{{#if: parchment |*  [[parchment]] |  }}
 
{{#if: parchment |*  [[parchment]] |  }}
{{#if:  | * [[]] |  }}
+
 
 
===Related terms===
 
===Related terms===
{{#if:  | * [[]] | }}
+
 
{{#if:  | * [[]] | }}
+
 
 
==Translations for "veläng"==
 
==Translations for "veläng"==
 
<!-- <nowiki>NOTE: The #if code between the curly brackets is a side effect from importing the original data. Please feel free to remove it, just be sure to retain the links in square brackets [[]] for each translation.  
 
<!-- <nowiki>NOTE: The #if code between the curly brackets is a side effect from importing the original data. Please feel free to remove it, just be sure to retain the links in square brackets [[]] for each translation.  
  
For example, if you see: "{{#if:  | , [[]] | }}", you can remove that whole line of code, because it is empty and means nothing.
+
For example, if you see: "", you can remove that whole line of code, because it is empty and means nothing.
  
 
If you see: "{{#if: Word | , [[Word]] | }}", please rewrite it look like this: "[[Word]]" (but without quotes).
 
If you see: "{{#if: Word | , [[Word]] | }}", please rewrite it look like this: "[[Word]]" (but without quotes).
  
Finally, if you see: "{{#if: Word | * German: [[Word]] | * German: (translation needed)}}" you can rewrite it to: "* German: [[Word]]" (again, without the quotes).  
+
Finally, if you see: "{{#if: Word | {{Concept translation|language=de|label=Word]] | * German: (translation needed)}}" you can rewrite it to: "{{Concept translation|language=de|label=Word]]" (again, without the quotes).  
  
 
Thank you for your help!!
 
Thank you for your help!!
Line 26: Line 27:
  
 
-->
 
-->
{{#if: vellum | * English: [[vellum]] | * English: (translation needed)}}{{#if: | , [[]] | }}
+
{{#if: vellum | * English: [[vellum]] | * English: (translation needed)}}
 +
 
 +
* Danish: (translation needed)
 +
 
 +
{{#if: velijn | {{Concept translation|language=nl|label=velijn]] | * Dutch: (translation needed)}}
 +
 
 +
{{#if: vélin | {{Concept translation|language=fr|label=vélin]] | * French: (translation needed)}}
  
{{#if:  | * Danish: [[]] | * Danish: (translation needed)}}{{#if:  | , [[]] | }}
+
{{Concept translation|language=de|label=Pergament|status=preferred}}
 +
{{Concept translation|language=de|label=Schreibpergament|status=preferred}}
  
{{#if: velijn | * Dutch: [[velijn]] | * Dutch: (translation needed)}}{{#if:  | , [[]] | }}
 
  
{{#if: vélin | * French: [[vélin]] | * French: (translation needed)}}{{#if:  | , [[]] | }}{{#if:  | , [[]] | }}{{#if:  | , [[]] | }}
+
{{Concept translation|language=Italian|label=pergamena|status=preferred}}
 +
{{Concept translation|language=Italian|label=velino|status=preferred}}
  
{{#if: Pergament | * German: [[Pergament]] | * German: (translation needed)}}{{#if: Schreibpergament | , [[Schreibpergament]] | }}{{#if:  | , [[]] | }}{{#if:  | , [[]] | }}
 
  
{{#if: pergamena | * Italian: [[pergamena]] | * Italian: (translation needed)}}{{#if: velino | , [[velino]] | }}{{#if:  | , [[]] | }}
+
* Latin: (translation needed)
  
{{#if:  | * Latin: [[]] | * Latin: (translation needed)}}
+
{{Concept translation|language=Spanish|label=vitela pergamino|status=preferred}}
 +
{{Concept translation|language=Spanish|label=vitela|status=preferred}}
  
{{#if: vitela pergamino | * Spanish: [[vitela pergamino]] | * Spanish: (translation needed)}}{{#if: vitela | , [[vitela]] | }}{{#if:  | , [[]] | }}{{#if:  | , [[]] | }}{{#if:  | , [[]] | }}
 
  
{{#if: finaste pergament | * Swedish: [[finaste pergament]] | * Swedish: (translation needed)}}{{#if: veläng | , [[veläng]] | }}{{#if:  | , [[]] | }}
+
{{Concept translation|language=sv|label=finaste pergament|status=preferred}}{{Concept translation|language=sv|label=veläng|status=preferred}}
  
 
[[Category: Swedish]]
 
[[Category: Swedish]]

Latest revision as of 21:34, 25 October 2020

Intro

Related terms

Language code"Language code" is a predefined property that represents a BCP47 formatted language code and is provided by Semantic MediaWiki.Translated termSourceCitation textThis property is a special property in this wiki.StatusSkos:scopeNote
dePergamentCitation needed!preferred
deSchreibpergamentCitation needed!preferred
frvélin]]Citation needed!
nlvelijn]]Citation needed!
svfinaste pergamentCitation needed!preferred
svvelängCitation needed!preferred

Gallery



Swedish

noun

Synonyms

Related terms

Translations for "veläng"

  • Danish: (translation needed)

{{#if: velijn |


{{#if: vélin |






"italian" was not recognized as a supported language code."italian" was not recognized as a supported language code. "italian" was not recognized as a supported language code.

"italian" was not recognized as a supported language code."italian" was not recognized as a supported language code. "italian" was not recognized as a supported language code.


  • Latin: (translation needed)

"spanish" was not recognized as a supported language code."spanish" was not recognized as a supported language code. "spanish" was not recognized as a supported language code.

"spanish" was not recognized as a supported language code."spanish" was not recognized as a supported language code. "spanish" was not recognized as a supported language code.