- meit
- meit·ner·i·um;
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Meit — Meit, Conrad, auch Conrat Meit, Bildhauer, * Worms um 1480, ✝ Antwerpen 1550 oder 1551; war zwischen 1506 und 1510 in Wittenberg tätig für Kurfürst Friedrich III., den Weisen. 1512 wurde er Hofbildhauer der Statthalterin Margarete von… … Universal-Lexikon
meit(h)-1 — meit(h) 1 English meaning: staying (place) Deutsche Übersetzung: “Aufenthals(ort)”, from which Balt also “Lebensunterhalt, Nahrung” Material: Av. maēϑanǝm n. “Aufenthaltsort for people and gods, dwelling, house”, miϑnüiti “ stays … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
meit|ne|ri|um — «myt NIHR ee uhm», noun. a metallic, radioactive chemical element. It is short lived and was first produced by bombarding bismuth with iron in high energy nuclear collisions. ╂[< New Latin meitnerium < Lise Meitner, 1878 1968, physicist] … Useful english dictionary
meit — meit(e obs. forms of meat, meet, mete … Useful english dictionary
Meit — Conrat Meit: Holzbüste Jakob Fugger, um 1515 (Birnbaumholz) Conrat Meit: Judith mit dem Haupt des Holofernes, um 1525 (Alabaster) … Deutsch Wikipedia
Meït — mée, meï, meït nf huche, coffre à pétrir Gers … Glossaire des noms topographiques en France
Meit — * Nit ein meit. Kleinste Geldmünze, Heller; dann überhaupt Kleinigkeit, ganz und gar nichts. (H. Kurz, Zur Erklärung des lutherischen Narren, Zürich 1848.) … Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon
Meit, Conrat — ▪ German sculptor born c. 1475, , Worms, Bishopric of Worms died 1550/51, Antwerp Flemish sculptor and medalist known for the realistic portraits that he produced during the Northern Renaissance. Meit was a central figure in the art of his… … Universalium
Meit, Conrad — (c. 1480 1550) German sculptor who from 1506 until 1510 worked in the court of Frederick the Wise, Elector of Saxony, in Wittenberg. In 1514, Meit entered in the service of Margaret of Austria, creating for her large and small scale statues… … Dictionary of Renaissance art
meit — South African Slang Origin: Afrikanerisms derogatory term for a black or coloured woman (from Dutch, meaning girl, and in old(er) Dutch also used like the English maid(servant) ) … English dialects glossary