Chiton
51Chiton — Chi|ton der; s, e <aus gr. chito̅n »(Unter)kleid, Brustpanzer«> Leibrock, Kleidungsstück im Griechenland der Antike …
52chiton — n. sleeveless gown worn by men and women of ancient Greece; marine mollusk with a shell composed of eight overlapping plates and large muscular foot for mobility (of the order Amphineura) …
53chiton — A Greek tunic, the essential (and often only) garment of both men and women, the other being the himation or mantle; a kind of cape. (pr. ky tuhn) …
54chiton — chi·ton …
55chiton — /ˈkaɪtn/ (say kuytn), / tɒn/ (say ton) noun 1. (in ancient Greece) a garment for both sexes, usually worn next to the skin. 2. any of a group of sluggish, limpet like molluscs which adhere to rocks. {Greek} …
56chiton — n. in ancient Greece and Rome, loose woollen tunic; Zoology, small marine mollusc …
57Chiton — Chi|ton, der; s, e (altgriechisches Untergewand) …
58chiton — Kuapa a …
59chiton — n. 1 a long woollen tunic worn by ancient Greeks. 2 any marine mollusc of the class Amphineura, having a shell of overlapping plates. Etymology: Gk khiton tunic …
60¡Chitón, que caza el hurón! — Expresión reprobatoria, de uso en las cocinas, contra la persona que gusta de golosear entre las ollas puestas al fuego …