portrait
31portrait — [16] Portrait was borrowed from French portrait, which originated as the past participle of the verb portraire ‘depict’ (source of English portray [14]). This was descended from Latin prōtrahere, a compound verb formed from the prefix prō ‘forth’ …
32portrait — portraitlike, adj. /pawr trit, trayt, pohr /, n. 1. a likeness of a person, esp. of the face, as a painting, drawing, or photograph: a gallery of family portraits. 2. a verbal picture or description, usually of a person: a biography that provides …
33portrait — noun /ˈpɔː(ɹ)tɹeɪt/ a) A painting or other picture of a person, especially the head and shoulders. The author painted a good portrait of urban life in New York in his latest book. b) An accurate depiction of a mood. Ant: landscape, profile See… …
34Portrait — Por|trait* [... trɛ:] das; s, s <aus gleichbed. fr. portrait, substantiviertes Part. Perf. von altfr. po(u)rtraire »entwerfen, darstellen«, dies aus lat. protrahere »hervorziehen; ans Licht bringen«> (veraltet) svw. ↑Porträt …
35portrait — n.m. Visage, figure : Abîmer le portrait …
36portrait — n. 1 a representation of a person or animal, esp. of the face, made by drawing, painting, photography, etc. 2 a verbal picture; a graphic description. 3 a person etc. resembling or typifying another (is the portrait of his father). 4 (in graphic… …
37Portrait of an American Family — Studio album by Marilyn Manson Releas …
38Portrait de Madame Marie-Louise Trudaine — Artiste Jacques Louis David Année 1791 1792 Type Portrait Technique …
39Portrait de madame de Verninac — Artiste Jacques Louis David Année 1799 Type Portrait Technique H …
40Portrait d'Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier et de sa femme — Artiste Jacques Louis David Année 1788 Type Por …