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Lemon - Lexicon Model for Ontologies

WktEN_sense_34508   

Instance of: lemon:LexicalSense
Property Value
lemon:definition Statement1
rdf:type lemon:SenseDefinition
lemon:value engA medium used to capture images in a camera.
lemon:value engMiddle English filme, from Old English filmen 'membrane, skin', from Proto-West-Germanic *felminjan (cf. Old Frisian filmene 'skin'), from Proto-Indo-European *pélno-mo 'membrane' (cf. Lithuanian plėvē 'membrane, scab', Russian plevá 'membrane', Greek pélma 'foot sole'), from *pélno 'skin, animal hide' (cf. Old English fell 'skin', Latin pellis 'skin', Russian plená 'pelt', Albanian plah 'to cover', Ancient Greek péllas 'skin'). Sense of a thin coat of something is 1577, extended by 1845 to the coating of chemical gel on photographic plates. By 1895 this also meant the coating plus the paper or celluloid.
uby:definitionType intensionalDefinition
uby:statementType etymology
uby:index 2
uby:monolingualExternalRef MonolingualExternalRef1
rdf:type uby:MonolingualExternalRef
uby:externalReference 41563:0:2
uby:externalSystem Wiktionary sense key
uby:semanticLabel SemanticLabel1
rdf:type uby:SemanticLabel
uby:label photography
uby:type domain

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