Ebony — (engl. Ebenholz) heißen: Mehrere Orte in den Vereinigten Staaten: Ebony (Arkansas) Ebony (Texas) Ebony (Virginia) Eine Zeitschrift, siehe Ebony (Zeitschrift) Träger des Vornamens Ebony: Ebony Browne, US amerikanische Singer Songwriterin Ebony… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Ebony — Eb on*y, a. Made of ebony, or resembling ebony; black; as, an ebony countenance. [1913 Webster] This ebony bird beguiling my sad fancy into smiling. Poe. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ebony — Eb on*y, n.; pl. {Ebonies}. [F. [ e]b[ e]ne, L. ebenus, fr. Gr. ?; prob. of Semitic origin; cf. Heb. hobn[=i]m, pl. Cf. {Ebon}.] A hard, heavy, and durable wood, which admits of a fine polish or gloss. The usual color is black, but it also occurs … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
EBONY — EBONY, heartwood of certain trees. The Hebrew word hovenim, which occurs in Ezekiel (27:15) in a reference to Tyre s commerce in horns of ivory and hovenim, is identified by most translators and exegetes as ebony, called hbn in Egyptian. Several… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
ebony — [eb′ə nē] n. pl. ebonies [ME ebenif < LL(Ec) ebenius < ebenus: see EBON] 1. the hard, heavy, dark, durable wood of any of various trees, esp. of a group of persimmons native to tropical Africa, Asia, and Sri Lanka: it is used for furniture… … English World dictionary
ebony — ► NOUN 1) heavy blackish or very dark brown wood from a tree of tropical and warm regions. 2) a very dark brown or black colour. ORIGIN Greek ebenos ebony tree … English terms dictionary
Ebony — f English: from the name of the deeply black wood (Late Latin ebenius, from Greek ebenos; the word seems to be ultimately of Egyptian origin). The name has been adopted very recently (since the 1970s) by Blacks as a symbol of pride in their… … First names dictionary
ébony — (Noël Essi Kouamé, dit Noël X.) (1944 1986) poète ivoirien: Déjà vu (1983) … Encyclopédie Universelle
Ebony — [ ebənɪ, englisch] das, (s), das Ebenholz … Universal-Lexikon
Ebony — trademark a US monthly magazine especially for ↑African Americans … Dictionary of contemporary English