English-Thai Dictionary
busby
N หมวก ของ ทหาร muag-kong-ta-harn
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
BUSBY
Bus "by, n.; pl. Busbies (. (Mil. )
Defn: A military headdress or cap, used in the British army. It is of fur, with a bag, of the same color as the facings of the regiment, hanging from the top over the right shoulder.
New American Oxford Dictionary
busby
bus by |ˈbəzbē ˈbəzbi | ▶noun ( pl. busbies ) a tall fur hat with a colored cloth flap hanging down on the right-hand side and often a plume on the top, worn by soldiers of certain regiments of hussars and artillerymen. • popular term for bearskin (the cap ). ORIGIN mid 18th cent. (denoting a large bushy wig ): of unknown origin.
Busby, Sir Matt
Busby |ˈbʌzbi | (1909 –94 ), Scottish-born footballer and football manager. As manager of Manchester United 1945 –69 he led them to win five League Championships and the European Cup in 1968.
Oxford Dictionary
busby
busby |ˈbʌzbi | ▶noun ( pl. busbies ) a tall fur hat with a coloured cloth flap hanging down on the right-hand side and in some cases a plume on the top, worn by soldiers of certain regiments of hussars and artillerymen. • popular term for bearskin (the cap ). ORIGIN mid 18th cent. (denoting a large bushy wig ): of unknown origin.
Busby, Sir Matt
Busby |ˈbʌzbi | (1909 –94 ), Scottish-born footballer and football manager. As manager of Manchester United 1945 –69 he led them to win five League Championships and the European Cup in 1968.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
busby
bus by /bʌ́zbi /名詞 複 -bies C (毛皮製の )高帽 〘英国近衛兵 軽騎兵の礼装用 〙.