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home

  1. mikä tahansa erilaisista sienistä, joiden rihmasto muodostaa kuohkeaa massaa

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Älä syö leipää, koska sen pinnalla näkyy olevan 'hometta'.

Liittyvät sanat: home run

Synonyymisanakirja

home

paikka, hoitolaitos, hoitola, hoitopaikka, laitos, kotimaa, kotiseutu, heinänhärmä, herneenhärmä, suku Rhizopus.

Slangisanakirja

  1. homeessa: humalassa

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Englannin sanakirja

home (englanti > suomi)

  1. koti, colloquial hima, colloquial himppe, kotitalo

home englanniksi

  1. puhekieltä A dwelling.

  2. One’s own dwelling place; the house or structure in which one lives; especially the house in which one lives with his family; the habitual abode of one’s family; also, one’s birthplace.

  3. (circa) (w), s:Bible (Tyndale)/John|Bible (Tyndale): John, xx, 10:

  4. And the disciples wet awaye agayne vnto their awne home.
  5. 1808, (w), (w) (editor), The Works of John Dryden:

  6. Thither for ease and soft repose we come: / Home is the sacred refuge of our life; / Secured from all approaches, but a wife.
  7. 1822, (w), (w):

  8. Home! home! sweet, sweet home! / There’s no place like home, there’s no place like home.
  9. (RQ:WBsnt IvryGt)

  10. Athelstan Arundel walked home all the way, foaming and raging. No omnibus, cab, or conveyance ever built could contain a young man in such a rage. His mother lived at Pembridge Square, which is four good measured miles from Lincoln's Inn.
  11. (quote-magazine)|title=http://www.economist.com/news/asia/21580209-natural-disaster-aggravated-poor-response-high-and-wet High and wet

  12. Rock-filled torrents smashed vehicles and homes, burying victims under rubble and sludge.
  13. The place where a person was raised; childhood Childhood or parental home; home of one’s parents or guardian.

  14. 2004, Jean Harrison, Home:

  15. The rights listed in the UNCRC cover all areas of children's lives such as their right to have a home and their right to be educated.
  16. The abiding place of the affections, especially of the domestic affections.

  17. 1837, (w), http://www.gutenberg.org/files/21700/21700-h/21700-h.htm Don Juan:

  18. He enter'd in the house—his home no more, / For without hearts there is no home;(..)
  19. Those things which make a house home-like.

  20. (ux)

  21. A place of refuge, rest or care; an asylum.

  22. puhekieltä The grave; the final rest; also, the native and eternal dwelling place of the soul.

  23. 1769, King James Bible, Oxford Standard text, s:Bible (King James)/Ecclesiastes|Ecclesiastes, xii, 5:

  24. (..)because man goeth to his long home, and the mourners go about the streets: (..)
  25. One’s native land; the place or country in which one dwells; the place where one’s ancestors dwell or dwelt.

  26. 1863, (w), http://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/8090/pg8090.txt Our Old Home: A Series of English Sketches:

  27. Visiting these famous localities, and a great many others, I hope that I do not compromise my American patriotism by acknowledging that I was often conscious of a fervent hereditary attachment to the native soil of our forefathers, and felt it to be our own Old Home.
  28. (RQ:Frgsn Zlnstn)

  29. So this was my future home, I thought! Certainly it made a brave picture. I had seen similar ones fired-in on many a Heidelberg stein. Backed by towering hills,(..)a sky of palest Gobelin flecked with fat, fleecy little clouds, it in truth looked a dear little city; the city of one's dreams.
  30. 1980, (w), song, (w):

  31. I've been to cities that never close down / From New York to Rio and old London town / But no matter how far or how wide I roam / I still call Australia home.
  32. The locality where a thing is usually found, or was first found, or where it is naturally abundant; habitat; seat.

  33. 1706, (w), An Ode, Humbly Inscribed to the Queen, on the ẛucceẛs of Her Majeẛtys Arms, 1706, as republished in 1795, Robert Anderson (editor), The Works of the British Poets'':

  34. (..)Flandria, by plenty made the home of war, / Shall weep her crime, and bow to Charles r'estor'd,(nb..)
  35. 1849, (w), s:In Memoriam A. H. H.|In Memoriam A. H. H.:

  36. Her eyes are homes of silent prayer, / Nor other thought her mind admits / But, he was dead, and there he sits, / And he that brought him back is there.
  37. (quote-magazine)|title=http://www.economist.com/news/science-and-technology/21584965-two-nasty-childhood-illnesses-africa-are-coming-under-scientific Nodding acquaintance

  38. Africa is home to so many premier-league diseases (such as AIDS, childhood diarrhoea, malaria and tuberculosis) that those in lower divisions are easily ignored.
  39. puhekieltä A focus point.

  40. puhekieltä The ultimate point aimed at in a progress; the goal.

  41. puhekieltä home plate|Home plate.

  42. puhekieltä The place of a player in front of an opponent’s goal; also, the player.

  43. puhekieltä The landing page of a website; the site's homepage.

  44. puhekieltä Shortened form of homeboy.

  45. 2008, (w), Cancer Man:

  46. Jesse Pinkman: Hey, homes. I'm joking! OK? I'm totally joking!
  47. (lbl) (short for)

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