Cordel in english
String
pronunciation: strɪŋ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: strɪŋ part of speech: noun
In gestures






cordel = cord.
Example: In medieval bindings the headbands were sewn in at the same time as the cords, but by the sixteenth century they were generally sewn on after the edges had been cut.more:
» cordeles risclados = sawn-in cords .
Example: Sawn-in cords, giving flat spines, were common in the mid seventeenth century, but then went out of fashion until they were reintroduced in about 1760.» pliego de cordel = chapmens' book [Libro en rústica de pocas hojas vendido por vendedores ambulantes desde los siglos dieciséis al dieciocho de contenido muy variado] ; chapbook [Libro en rústica de pocas hojas comercializado por vendedores ambulantes desde los siglos dieciséis al dieciocho de contenido muy variado] .
Example: By chapmen's books Stewart meant full-length books, in a cheap binding, usually in duodecimo and containing about 144 pages. Example: A chapbook is a small book, without covers, containing about eight or twelve pages of popular matter or songs, with usually a woodcut on the title page.