n. 1. The horn or antler of the hart, or male red deer. [ 1913 Webster ]
2. Spirits of hartshorn (see below); volatile salts. [ 1913 Webster ]
Hartshorn plantain (Bot.), an annual species of plantain (Plantago Coronopus); -- called also buck's-horn. Booth. -- Hartshorn shavings, originally taken from the horns of harts, are now obtained chiefly by planing down the bones of calves. They afford a kind of jelly. Hebert. -- Salt of hartshorn (Chem.), an impure solid carbonate of ammonia, obtained by the destructive distillation of hartshorn, or any kind of bone; volatile salts. Brande & C.-- Spirits of hartshorn (Chem.), a solution of ammonia in water; -- so called because formerly obtained from hartshorn shavings by destructive distillation. Similar ammoniacal solutions from other sources have received the same name. [ 1913 Webster ]
aussehen (wie) | aussehend | ausgesehen | er/sie sieht aus | ich/er/sie sah aus | er/sie hat/hatte ausgesehen | gut aussehen | wie ein gerupftes Huhn aussehen [ übtr. ]
to look (like) | looking | looked | he/she looks | I/he/she looked | he/she has/had looked | to look good; to look well; to be good-looking | to look like a shorn sheep[Add to Longdo]
einer Sache beraubt sein; einer Sache beraubt werden
[ぼうず, bouzu](n) (1) Buddhist priest; bonze; (2) close-cropped hair; crew cut; person with a shorn head; (3) (fam) (derog) boy; sonny; lad; (4) (See お凸・おでこ・3) not catching anything (in fishing); (P)#14339[Add to Longdo]
[ミイラとりがミイラになる, miira toriga miira ninaru](exp) intending to persuade someone and instead being persuaded oneself; going for wool and coming home shorn; the biter bit; the mummy hunter himself becomes a mummy[Add to Longdo]