Tapetĭum
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CASA — Latinis tugurium et vestem, sicut Toga tectum et vestem itidem notat; ex Graeco ὁ κασῆς vel κασᾶς, tapes vel amphitapes. Hesych. κασᾶς, ἀμφιτάπης καὶ πιλωτὰ. Et Arcadius Gramm. Κασῆς τὸ πιλωτὸν ἑμάτιον περιςπᾶται. Pro chlamyde equestri etiam… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
DORSALE — apud Durand. Ration. l. 1. c. 3. n. 23. Dorsalia In choro pendentia, a dorso Clericorum: pallium est, sive aulaeum, quod parietibus appenditur. Dorsile pallium, Ekkehardo Iun. de Casibus s. Gall. c. 1. ubi Goldastus id exponit, tapetium retro… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
tapestry — [15] The ultimate source of tapestry is Greek tápēs ‘tapestry, woven carpet’. Its diminutive from tapētion was borrowed via late Latin tapētium into Old French as tapis ‘carpet’. From this was derived the verb tapisser ‘cover with a carpet’, and… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
ՏԱՊՃԱԿ — (ի.) NBH 2 0847 Chronological Sequence: Unknown date գ. ταπής, ις tapes, tapetium, stratum, stragula. Նոյն ընդ Տապաստ, որպէս Գորգ. օթոց. եւ սփռոց ʼի վերայ ձիոյ. (լծ. յն. լտ. դա՛բէս ). *Տապճակք ծիրանիք զարդարելով զձիսն որպէս փեսայս. Բրս. սղ … հայերեն բառարան (Armenian dictionary)
tapis — I. /ˈtæpi/ (say tapee) noun (plural tapis) 1. a carpet, tapestry, or other covering. –phrase 2. on the tapis, under consideration or discussion. {French, from Late Latin tapētium, from Greek tapētion, diminutive of tapēs cloth wrought with… …
tapestry — [15] The ultimate source of tapestry is Greek tápēs ‘tapestry, woven carpet’. Its diminutive from tapētion was borrowed via late Latin tapētium into Old French as tapis ‘carpet’. From this was derived the verb tapisser ‘cover with a carpet’, and… … Word origins
tapis — n. a covering or tapestry. Phrases and idioms: on the tapis (of a subject) under consideration or discussion. Etymology: ME, a kind of cloth, f. OF tapiz f. LL tapetium f. Gk tapetion dimin. of tapes tapetos tapestry … Useful english dictionary