Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Polish term or phrase:
białoskórnik
English translation:
leather-dresser / skin-dresser / tawer
Added to glossary by
lim0nka
Jan 14, 2003 21:29
21 yrs ago
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Polish term
białoskórnik
Polish to English
Art/Literary
History
history
U bram były warsztaty białoskórników; wyprawiali on skóry
Proposed translations
(English)
4 +1 | leather-dresser / skin-dresser / tawer | lim0nka |
4 | dresser of white leather | leff |
3 | leatherworker | Pawel Czernecki |
Proposed translations
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leather-dresser / skin-dresser / tawer
wszystkie propozycje za Stanisławskim
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Comment: "Dzięki. Wczoraj mój Stanisławski polegiwal na najwyższej półce, a poza tym póżna pora była. Dla takich białoskórników warto go jeszcze przechowywać."
53 mins
leatherworker
nie wiem, czy to białoskórnik, ale podsuwam...
"Leatherworkers were common laborers but their skills were in high demand. The crafting of swordbelts, clothing, saddles and even leather armor were necessary items for Medieval life."
http://members.tripod.com/~hkcarms/oc13.html
a jeśli to też o Islamie to:
"From Baghdad's large urban population, for example, came craftsmen of every conceivable sort: metalworkers, leatherworkers, bookbinders, papermakers, jewelers, weavers, druggists, bakers, and many more"
http://www.omarfoundation.org/Culture/Combined History.htm
"Leatherworkers were common laborers but their skills were in high demand. The crafting of swordbelts, clothing, saddles and even leather armor were necessary items for Medieval life."
http://members.tripod.com/~hkcarms/oc13.html
a jeśli to też o Islamie to:
"From Baghdad's large urban population, for example, came craftsmen of every conceivable sort: metalworkers, leatherworkers, bookbinders, papermakers, jewelers, weavers, druggists, bakers, and many more"
http://www.omarfoundation.org/Culture/Combined History.htm
Reference:
http://members.tripod.com/~hkcarms/oc13.html
http://www.omarfoundation.org/Culture/Combined%20History.htm
2 hrs
dresser of white leather
albo
tawer
"tawer
\Taw"er\, n. One who taws; a dresser of white leather."
[Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, © 1996, 1998 MICRA, Inc.]
Wersja dłuższa nie pozostawia wątpliwości, że chodzi konkretnie o białoskórnika, a nie zwyczajnego garbarza
tawer
"tawer
\Taw"er\, n. One who taws; a dresser of white leather."
[Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, © 1996, 1998 MICRA, Inc.]
Wersja dłuższa nie pozostawia wątpliwości, że chodzi konkretnie o białoskórnika, a nie zwyczajnego garbarza
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