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- umbril, n. ¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
umbril is a borrowing from Italian Etymons: Italian umbrella
- umbril - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
umbril (plural umbrils) Alternative form of umbrel 1825 , Thomas Dudley Fosbroke, Encyclopædia of Antiquities: And Elements of Archaeology, Classical and Mediæval , page 791 :
- umbril - definition and meaning - Wordnik
Those who had seen his face when the umbril of the helmet was raised, and then saw him fall as he tottered across the lists, had at first thought so Men of Iron 1891 As he ended speaking, the Constable advanced close to his side, and formally raising the umbril of the helmet, looked him in the face Men of Iron 1891
- Umbril - definition of umbril by The Free Dictionary
Define umbril umbril synonyms, umbril pronunciation, umbril translation, English dictionary definition of umbril n 1 An umbrere Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G C Merriam Co
- Umbril Definition, Meaning Usage | FineDictionary. com
Definition of umbril in the Fine Dictionary Meaning of umbril with illustrations and photos Pronunciation of umbril and its etymology Related words - umbril synonyms, antonyms, hypernyms, hyponyms and rhymes Example sentences containing umbril
- umbril: meaning - WordSense
What does umbril mean? (obsolete) An umbrere Automatically generated practical examples in English: So also Sir Lamorack (for that other knight was indeed he) uplifted the umbril of his helmet and showed his face
- UMBRIL meaning: Central, dark part of shadow - OneLook
Definitions from Wiktionary (umbril) noun: Alternative form of umbrel [(historical) An umbrere; the visor of a helmet]
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