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LIMNER n. 2 definitions
A painter; an artist; esp.:
LIMOGES n.
hich the enamel is applied to the whole surface of a metal plaque, vase, or the like, and painted in enamel colors. The art was brought to a high degree of perfection in Limoges in the 16th century. -- Limoges ware. (a) Articles decorated with Limoges enamel. (b) Articles of porcelain, etc., manufactured at Limoges.…
LISS v.
To free, as from care or pain; to relieve. [Obs.] "Lissed of his care." Chaucer.
LITHOCHROMICS n.
The art of printing colored pictures on canvas from oil paintings on stone.
LITHOGRAPH v.
to transfer the design to paper by printing; as, to lithograph a design; to lithograph a painting. See Lithography.
LITTLE n.
mall degree; to a limited extent; somewhat; for a short time. " Stay a little." Shak. The painter flattered her a little. Shak. -- By little and little, or Little by little, by slow degrees; piecemeal; gradually.
LOCAL a.
line. -- Local circuit (Teleg.), the circuit of the local battery. -- Local color. (a) (Paint.) The color which belongs to an object, and is not caused by accidental influences, as of reflection, shadow, etc. (b) (Literature) Peculiarities of the place and its inhabitants where the scene of an action or story is laid…
LOOK n.
Hence; Appearance; aspect; as, the house has a gloomy look; the affair has a bad look. Pain, disgrace, and poverty have frighted looks. Locke. There was something that reminded me of Dante's Hell in the look of this. Carlyle.
LOTUS n.
otus of the lotuseaters, probably a tree found in Northern Africa, Sicily, Portugal, and Spain (Zizyphus Lotus), the fruit of which is mildly sweet. It was fabled by the ancients to make strangers who ate of it forget their native country, or lose all desire to return to it.
LOVE n.
Cupid, the god of love; sometimes, Venus. Such was his form as painters, when they show Their utmost art, on naked Lores bestow. Dryden. Therefore do nimble-pinioned doves draw Love. Shak.
LOZENGE n.
in the form of a lozenge. Lozenge coach, the coach of a dowager, having her coat of arms painted on a lozenge. [Obs.] Walpole. -- Lozenge-molding (Arch.), a kind of molding, used in Norman architecture, characterized by lozenge-shaped ornaments.
LUCUBRATORY a.
Composed by candlelight, or by night; of or pertaining to night studies; laborious or painstaking. Pope.
LUMBAGO n.
A rheumatic pain in the loins and the small of the back.
LUMINOUS a.
minous mind. " Luminous eloquence." Macaulay. " A luminous statement." Brougham. Luminous paint, a paint made up with some phosphorescent substance, as sulphide of calcium, which after exposure to a strong light is luminous in the dark for a time.
MADONNA n.
A picture of the Virgin Mary (usually with the babe). The Italian painters are noted for drawing the Madonnas by their own wives or mistresses. Rymer.
MADRILENIAN a.
Of or pertaining to Madrid in Spain, or to its inhabitants. -- n.
MAGIC; MAGICAL a.
nary; having extraordinary properties; as, a magic lantern; a magic square or circle. The painter's magic skill. Cowper.
MAIN n.
The continent, as distinguished from an island; the mainland. "Invaded the main of Spain." Bacon.
MAJESTY n.
the concert. In all the public writs which he [Emperor Charles V.] now issued as King of Spain, he assumed the title of Majesty, and required it from his subjects as a mark of respect. Before that time all the monarchs of Europe were satisfied with the appellation of Highness or Grace. Robertson.
MAKE v.
s. (f) To adjust, or to arrange for settlement; as, to make up accounts. (g) To dress and paint for a part, as an actor; as, he was well made up. -- To make up a face, to distort the face as an expression of pain or derision. -- To make up one's mind, to reach a mental determination; to resolve. -- To make water. (a…
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