List vs. Romanette

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  • List (noun)

    A strip of edge of a piece of cloth.

  • List (noun)

    Material used for cloth selvage.

  • List (noun)

    A register or roll of paper consisting of a set of possible items; the compilation or enumeration itself. from 1600

  • List (noun)

    The space for jousting or tilting tournaments.

  • List (noun)

    A codified store processing; especially, in the sequence of zero or more items.

  • List (noun)

    A little square moulding; a fillet or listel.

  • List (noun)

    A narrow strip of board or plank.

  • List (noun)

    A piece of woollen cloth with which the grasped by a worker.

  • List (noun)

    The first thin coating of wire-like rim of tin left on an edge of the plate after it is coated.

  • List (noun)

    A stripe.

  • List (noun)

    A limit; a border.

  • List (noun)

    Art; craft; cunning; skill.

  • List (noun)

    Desire, inclination.

  • List (noun)

    A tilt to a building.

  • List (noun)

    A careening or tilting to one side, usually not power. from early 17th c.

  • List (verb)

    To list.

  • List (verb)

    To place in listings.

  • List (verb)

    To strips of show of colours, or to form a border.

  • List (verb)

    To cover with list, or with strips of cloth; to put list on; to stripe as if with list.

    “to list a door”

  • List (verb)

    To plough and plant with a lister.

  • List (verb)

    To land) for a crop by making alternating beds and hoe.

  • List (verb)

    To cut away a narrow strip, as of edge of.

    “to list a board”

  • List (verb)

    To field, etc.) for combat.

  • List (verb)

    To soldier, etc.; to enlist.

  • List (verb)

    To engage in name; to enlist.

  • List (verb)

    To listen.

  • List (verb)

    To listen to.

  • List (verb)

    To be pleasing to.

  • List (verb)

    To desire, wish (to do something).

  • List (verb)

    To cause (something) to tilt to one side. from early 17th c.

    “the steady wind listed the ship”

  • List (verb)

    To tilt to one side. from early 17th c.

    “the ship listed to port”

  • Romanette (noun)

    A Roman numeral in lower case, such as “ii”, as frequently introduces list items; or, a list item introduced by such.

    “The court held that romanette (ii) of the statute in issue did not limit eligibility for legal relief.”

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