English-Thai Dictionary
bonnet
N หมวก สตรี cloche pillbox muak-sa-tri
bonneted
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Webster's 1828 Dictionary
BONNET
n. 1. A covering for the head, in common use before the introduction of hats. The word, as now used, signifies a cover for the head, worn by females, close at the sides, and projecting over the forehead.
2. In fortification, a small work with two faces, having only a parapet, with two rows of palisades about 1 or 12 feet distant. Generally it is raised above the salient angle of the counterscarp, and communicates with the covered way.
Bonnet a pretre, or priest's bonnet, is an outwork, having at the head three salient angles and two inwards.
3. In sea language, an addition to sail, or an additional part laced to the foot of a sail, in small vessels, and in moderate winds.
BONNET-PEPPER
n.A species of Capsicum, or guinea pepper.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
BONNET
Bon "net, n. Etym: [OE. bonet, OF. bonet, bonete. F. bonnet fr. LL. bonneta, bonetum; orig. the name of a stuff, and of unknown origin. ]
1. A headdress for men and boys; a cap. [Obs. ] Milton. Shak.
2. A soft, elastic, very durable cap, made of thick, seamless woolen stuff, and worn by men in Scotland. And pbonnets waving high. Sir W. Scott.
3. A covering for the head, worn by women, usually protecting more or less the back and sides of the head, but no part of the forehead. The shape of the bonnet varies greatly at different times; formerly the front part projected, and spread outward, like the mouth of a funnel.
4. Anything resembling a bonnet in shape or use; as, (a ) (Fort. ) A small defense work at a salient angle; or a part of a parapet elevated to screen the other part from enfilade fire. (b ) A metallic canopy, or projection, over an opening, as a fireplace, or a cowl or hood to increase the draught of a chimney, etc. (c ) A frame of wire netting over a locomotive chimney, to prevent escape of sparks. (d ) A roofing over the cage of a mine, to protect its occupants from objects falling down the shaft. (e ) In pumps, a metal covering for the openings in the valve chambers.
5. (Naut. )
Defn: An additional piece of canvas laced to the foot of a jib or foresail in moderate winds. Hakluyt.
6. The second stomach of a ruminating animal.
7. An accomplice of a gambler, auctioneer, etc. , who entices others to bet or to bid; a decoy. [Cant ] Bonnet head (Zoöl.), a shark (Sphyrna tiburio ) of the southern United States and West Indies. -- Bonnet limpet (Zoöl.), a name given, from their shape, to various species of shells (family Calyptræidæ ). -- Bonnet monkey (Zoöl.), an East Indian monkey (Macacus sinicus ), with a tuft of hair on its head; the munga. -- Bonnet piece, a gold coin of the time of James V. of Scotland, the king's head on which wears a bonnet. Sir W. Scott. -- To have a bee in the bonnet. See under Bee. -- Black bonnet. See under Black. -- Blue bonnet. See in the Vocabulary.
BONNET
BONNET Bon "net, v. i.
Defn: To take off the bonnet or cap as a mark of respect; to uncover. [Obs. ] Shak.
BONNETED
BONNETED Bon "net *ed, a.
1. Wearing a bonnet. "Bonneted and shawled." Howitt.
2. (Fort. )
Defn: Protected by a bonnet. See Bonnet, 4 (a ).
BONNETLESS
BONNETLESS Bon "net *less, a.
Defn: Without a bonnet.
BONNET ROUGE
BONNET ROUGE Bon `net " rouge ". [F.]
Defn: The red cap adopted by the extremists in the French Revolution, which became a sign of patriotism at that epoch; hence, a revolutionist; a Red Republican.
New American Oxford Dictionary
bonnet
bon net |ˈbänit ˈbɑnət | ▶noun 1 a woman's or child's hat tied under the chin, typically with a brim framing the face. • (also war bonnet ) the ceremonial feathered headdress of an American Indian. • a soft round brimless hat like a beret, esp. as worn by men and boys in Scotland. • Heraldry the velvet cap within a coronet. 2 a protective cover or cap over a machine or object, in particular: • a cowl on a chimney. • Brit. the hood of an automobile. 3 Sailing, historical an additional canvas laced to the foot of a sail to catch more wind. DERIVATIVES bon net ed adjective bonnet ( sense 1 ) ORIGIN late Middle English (denoting a soft brimless hat for men ): from Old French bonet, from medieval Latin abonnis ‘headgear. ’ Sense 1 dates from the late 15th cent.
bonnethead
bonnethead |ˈbɒnɪthɛd |(also bonnethead shark ) ▶noun a small hammerhead shark with a relatively narrow rounded head, found in American waters. Also called shovelhead. ●Sphyrna tiburo, family Sphyrnidae.
bonnet macaque
bonnet macaque (also bonnet monkey ) ▶noun a South Indian macaque with a bonnet-like tuft of hair on the head. ●Macaca radiata, family Cercopithecidae.
bonnetmouth
bonnet |mouth ▶noun a small, slender shoaling fish with an extensible mouth and a long spiny dorsal fin, occurring in the tropical western Atlantic. ●Inermia vittata, family Emmelichthyidae.
Oxford Dictionary
bonnet
bon ¦net |ˈbɒnɪt | ▶noun 1 a woman's or child's hat tied under the chin and with a brim framing the face. • a soft, round brimless hat like a beret, as worn by men and boys in Scotland. • Heraldry the velvet cap within a coronet. • (also war bonnet ) the ceremonial feathered headdress of an American Indian. 2 Brit. the hinged metal canopy covering the engine of a motor vehicle. 3 a cowl on a chimney. 4 Sailing, historical an additional canvas laced to the foot of a sail to catch more wind. DERIVATIVES bonneted adjective ORIGIN late Middle English (denoting a soft brimless hat for men ): from Old French bonet, from medieval Latin abonnis ‘headgear ’. Sense 1 dates from the late 15th cent.
bonnethead
bonnethead |ˈbɒnɪthɛd |(also bonnethead shark ) ▶noun a small hammerhead shark with a relatively narrow rounded head, found in American waters. Also called shovelhead. ●Sphyrna tiburo, family Sphyrnidae.
bonnet macaque
bonnet macaque (also bonnet monkey ) ▶noun a South Indian macaque with a bonnet-like tuft of hair on the head. ●Macaca radiata, family Cercopithecidae.
bonnetmouth
bonnet |mouth ▶noun a small, slender shoaling fish with an extensible mouth and a long spiny dorsal fin, occurring in the tropical western Atlantic. ●Inermia vittata, family Emmelichthyidae.
Duden Dictionary
Bonnet
Bon net Substantiv, Neutrum , das |bɔˈneː |das Bonnet; Genitiv: des Bonnets, Plural: die Bonnets französisch bonnet = Mütze < mittellateinisch boneta, Herkunft ungeklärt Damenhaube des 18. Jahrhunderts
Bonneterie
Bon ne te rie Substantiv, feminin schweizerisch , die |Bonneter ie |die Bonneterie; Genitiv: der Bonneterie, Plural: die Bonneterien Kurzwarenhandlung
French Dictionary
bonnet
bonnet n. m. nom masculin Coiffure sans rebord. : Un bonnet de laine. LOCUTIONS C ’est bonnet blanc et blanc bonnet. C ’est du pareil au même. Opiner du bonnet. Montrer son accord en hochant la tête.
bonneterie
bonneterie n. f. nom féminin Fabrication, commerce d ’articles en tissu à mailles (bas, chaussettes, lingerie ). Prononciation Le e de la deuxième syllabe se prononce è ou est muet; celui de la troisième syllabe est toujours muet, [bɔnɛtri, bɔntri ]
bonnetier
bonnetier bonnetière n. m. et f. nom masculin et féminin Fabricant ou marchand d ’articles de bonneterie. Prononciation Le e de la deuxième syllabe est muet [bɔntje, jɛr ]
bonnetière
bonnetière n. f. nom féminin Armoire à linge. Prononciation Le e de la deuxième syllabe est muet [bɔntjɛr ]
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
bonnet
bon net /bɑ́nɪt |bɔ́n -/名詞 複 ~s /-ts /C 1 ボンネット 〘あごの下でひもを結ぶ昔の婦人帽; 今は主に赤ん坊用 〙; ⦅主にスコット ⦆(男子用の )縁なし帽 .2 ⦅英 ⦆(自動車の )ボンネット (⦅米 ⦆hood 1 )(→car ); (機械類 煙突などの )覆い .3 頭飾り (war bonnet ) 〘北米先住民の儀式用 〙.4 〘海 〙ボンネット 〘継ぎ足し帆布 〙.