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apache

N นักเลง หรือ อันธพาล ใน ปารีส  nak-leng-rue-an-ta-phan-nai-pa-rid

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

APACHES

A *pa "ches, n. pl. ; sing. Apache. (Ethnol.)

 

Defn: A group of nomadic North American Indians including several tribes native of Arizona, New Mexico, etc.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

Apache

A pach e noun |əˈpaCHē əˈpatʃi | 1 ( pl. same or Apaches ) a member of a North American Indian people living chiefly in New Mexico and Arizona. The Apache put up fierce resistance to the European settlers and were, under the leadership of Geronimo, the last American Indian people to be conquered. 2 the Athabaskan language of this people. adjective |əˈpætʃi |of or relating to the Apache or their language. ORIGIN from Mexican Spanish, probably from Zuni Apachu, literally enemy.

 

apache

a pache |əˈpaSH, äˈpäSH əˌpætʃi | noun ( pl. apaches pronunc. same ) a violent street ruffian, originally in Paris. ORIGIN early 20th cent.: French, from Apache, by association with the reputed ferocity of the American Indian people.

 

Oxford Dictionary

Apache

Apache |əˈpatʃi | noun ( pl. same or Apaches ) 1 a member of an American Indian people living chiefly in New Mexico and Arizona. Under the leadership of Geronimo, the Apache were the last American Indian people to be conquered by the European settlers. 2 [ mass noun ] any of the Athabaskan languages of the Apache, which have about 14,000 speakers altogether, though some are virtually extinct. adjective relating to the Apache or their language. ORIGIN from Mexican Spanish, probably from Zuni Apachu, literally enemy .

 

apache

apache |əˈpaʃ, French apaʃ | noun ( pl. apaches pronunc. same ) a violent street ruffian, originally in Paris. ORIGIN early 20th cent.: French, from Apache, by association with the reputed ferocity of the American Indian people.

 

Duden Dictionary

Apache

Apa che Substantiv, maskulin , der |aˈpat͜ʃə auch …xə |der Apache; Genitiv: des Apachen, Plural: die Apachen 1 Angehöriger eines Indianerstammes im Südwesten der USA 2 |aˈpaxə |französisch apache, nach 1 veraltend Großstadtganove (besonders im Paris der Jahrhundertwende )

 

Spanish Dictionary

apache

apache adjetivo /nombre común 1 [persona ] Que pertenece a un pueblo amerindio que habitó en un territorio que comprendía zonas de lo que hoy son Tejas, Nuevo México y Arizona :actualmente los apaches viven en reservas .2 adjetivo Relativo a este pueblo .

 

apacheta

apacheta nombre femenino Andes Altar o adoratorio creado en las encrucijadas de caminos o en sitios solitarios por los viajeros indígenas de la región andina, y en el que ocasionalmente se depositan ofrendas; la mayoría de las veces se componen de simples montones de piedras :la costumbre de construir apachetas tiene su origen en la época incaica .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

Apache

A pach e /əpǽtʃi /名詞 形容詞 1 C アパッチ族 (の人 )(の )⦅北米先住民の一部族 ⦆.2 U アパッチ語 (の ).