قاموس اللغة الإنجليزية
قاموس اللغة الإنجليزية
القاموس الإنجليزي-الإنجليزي عبر الإنترنت من The Project Gutenberg
القاموس
Wreathen
(a.)
Twisted; made into a wreath.
Wreathing
(p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Wreathe
Wreathless
(a.)
Destitute of a wreath.
Wreaths
(pl. )
of Wreath
Wreathy
(a.)
Wreathed; twisted; curled; spiral; also, full of wreaths.
Wrecche
(n.)
A wretch.
Wrecche
(a.)
Wretched.
Wreche
(n.)
Wreak.
Wreck
(v. t. & n.)
See 2d & 3d Wreak.
Wreck
(v. t.)
The destruction or injury of a vessel by being cast on
shore, or on rocks, or by being disabled or sunk by the force of winds
or waves; shipwreck.
Wreck
(v. t.)
Destruction or injury of anything, especially by
violence; ruin; as, the wreck of a railroad train.
Wreck
(v. t.)
The ruins of a ship stranded; a ship dashed against rocks
or land, and broken, or otherwise rendered useless, by violence and
fracture; as, they burned the wreck.
Wreck
(v. t.)
The remain of anything ruined or fatally injured.
Wreck
(v. t.)
Goods, etc., which, after a shipwreck, are cast upon the
land by the sea.
Wreck
(v. t.)
To destroy, disable, or seriously damage, as a vessel, by
driving it against the shore or on rocks, by causing it to become
unseaworthy, to founder, or the like; to shipwreck.
Wreck
(v. t.)
To bring wreck or ruin upon by any kind of violence; to
destroy, as a railroad train.
Wreck
(v. t.)
To involve in a wreck; hence, to cause to suffer ruin; to
balk of success, and bring disaster on.
Wreck
(v. i.)
To suffer wreck or ruin.
Wreck
(v. i.)
To work upon a wreck, as in saving property or lives, or
in plundering.
Wreck-master
(n.)
A person appointed by law to take charge of goods,
etc., thrown on shore after a shipwreck.