English-Thai Dictionary
abode
N บ้าน ที่พัก ที่อยู่อาศัย house dwelling residence ban
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
ABODE
pret.of abide
ABODE
n.[See Abide. ] 1. Stay; continuance in a place; residence for a longer or shorter time.
2. A place of continuance; a dwelling; a habitation.
3. To make abode, to dwell or reside.
ABODE
v.t.[See Bode. ] To foreshow.
ABODE
v.i.To be an omen.
ABODEMENT
n.[from body. ] A secret anticipation of something future.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
ABODE
ABODE A *bode ", pret.
Defn: of Abide.
ABODE
A *bode ", n. Etym: [OE. abad, abood, fr. abiden to abide. See Abide. For the change of vowel, cf. abode, imp. of abide. ]
1. Act of waiting; delay. [Obs. ] Shak. And with her fled away without abode. Spenser.
2. Stay or continuance in a place; sojourn. He waxeth at your abode here. Fielding.
3. Place of continuance, or where one dwells; abiding place; residence; a dwelling; a habitation. Come, let me lead you to our poor abode. Wordsworth.
ABODE
A *bode ", n. Etym: [See Bode, v. t.]
Defn: An omen. [Obs. ] High-thundering Juno's husband stirs my spirit with true abodes. Chapman.
ABODE
ABODE A *bode ", v. t.
Defn: To bode; to foreshow. [Obs. ] Shak.
ABODE
ABODE A *bode ", v. i.
Defn: To be ominous. [Obs. ] Dryden.
ABODEMENT
ABODEMENT A *bode "ment, n.
Defn: A foreboding; an omen. [Obs. ] "Abodements must not now affright us. " Shak.
New American Oxford Dictionary
abode
a bode 1 |əˈbōd əˈboʊd | ▶noun formal or literary a place of residence; a house or home: her current abode | humorous : my humble abode. • residence: a place of abode. • archaic a stay; a sojourn. ORIGIN Middle English (in the sense ‘act of waiting ’): verbal noun from abide .
abode
a bode 2 |əˈboʊd əˈbōd | ▶verb archaic past of abide.
Oxford Dictionary
abode
abode 1 |əˈbəʊd | ▶noun formal or literary a place of residence; a house or home: my humble abode. • [ mass noun ] residence: their right of abode in Britain. • archaic a stay; a sojourn. PHRASES of no fixed abode (of a person ) having no permanent residence: both defendants were said to be of no fixed abode. ORIGIN Middle English (in the sense ‘act of waiting ’): verbal noun from abide .
abode
abode 2 |əˈbəʊd | ▶verb archaic past of abide.
American Oxford Thesaurus
abode
abode noun welcome to my humble abode: home, house, place of residence, accommodations; quarters, lodgings, domicile, rooms; address; informal pad, digs; formal dwelling, dwelling place, residence, habitation.
Oxford Thesaurus
abode
abode noun formal you are most welcome to my humble abode: home, house, place of residence /habitation, accommodation, habitat, base, seat; quarters, lodgings, rooms; address, location, place, whereabouts; informal pad, digs, diggings; formal dwelling, dwelling place, residence, habitation. PHRASES of no fixed abode Salter, of no fixed abode, admitted causing grievous bodily harm: without a roof over one's head, on the streets, vagrant, sleeping rough, living rough; destitute, down and out, derelict, itinerant.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
abode
a bode 1 /əbóʊd /名詞 1 C ⦅かたく 修辞的に /おどけて ⦆〖通例a /one's (…) ~〗住居, 住まい ▸ take up one's abode 住居を定める 2 U 〘法 〙住所 ▸ a man of [with ] no fixed abode 住所不定の男
abode
a bode 2 動詞 abideの過去形 過去分詞 .