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Meaning of Easel | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
ˈiː.z(ə)l

Definitions

An upright frame, typically on three legs, for displaying or supporting something, such as an artist's canvas.

Equivalents

العربية الحامل حامل
Català cavallet
Dansk staffeli
Deutsch Staffelei
Ελληνικά καβαλέτο
Esperanto stablo
Español atril caballete
فارسی خرک
Français chevalet
Gàidhlig dealbh-thaic
Galego cabalete
Հայերեն նկարակալ
日本語 イーゼル 画架
Қазақша мольберт
Kurdî ezel
Latina vara
Nederlands ezel schildersezel
Português cavalete
Română șevalet
Српски stablo štafelaj vara штафелај
Svenska staffli
Tagalog kabalyete
Türkçe şövale

Examples

“Chevalet, (chaſſis de bois ſur lequel les Peintres poſent leurs Tableaux quand ils travaillent) a Painter's Eaſel.”
“His [Raphael's] eaſel works ſtand in a lower degree of eſtimation; for though he continually, till the day of his death, embelliſhed his works more and more with the addition of theſe lower ornaments, which entirely make the merit of ſome; yet he never arrived at ſuch perfection as to make him an object of imitation.”
“[H]is constant advice to students was to copy nature, and if they wished to draw a tree well, to place their easels in a field, and copy the tree exactly as it stood before them.”
“[O]ur little craft [a canoe] carried several packs of Indian dresses and other articles, which I had purchased of the Indians; and also my canvass and easel, and our culinary articles, which were few and simple; […]”
“Three sons … three! And not one sees fit to throw in with the old man. No … we have an easel painter, a stuntman, and a … a …”
“It would also form part of a new carriage design, which had started out on Swindon drawing office easels two years earlier.”

CEFR level

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This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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