English-Thai Dictionary
cabbage
N ผัก จำพวก กะหล่ำปลี pak-jam-puak-ka-lam-pe
cabbaged
SL ที่อยู่ ใน สภาพ สมอง ตาย ti-yu-nai-sa-phab-sa-mong-tai
cabbaged
SL หมดแรง เหนื่อย มาก mod-rang
cabbaged
SL เมา มาก mao-mak
cabbageworm
N ตัว หนอน ที่ กิน ใบ กะหล่ำ เป็น อาหาร
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
CABBAGE
n.A genus of plants, called in botany Brassica, of several species; some of which are cultivated for food. The leaves are large and fleshy, the pods long and slender, and the seeds globular. The kinds most cultivated are the common cabbage, called with us the drum-head, the Savoy, the broccoli, the cauliflower, the sugar-loaf, and the cole-wort. Dogs cabbage, A name given to the Thelygonum cynocrambe. Fam. of Plants.
Sea-cabbage, The sea-beach kale, or sea-colewort, a genus of plants, called crambe. They are herbaceous esculents, with perennial roots, producing large leaves like those of cabbage, spreading on the ground.
CABBAGE
v.i.To form a head in growing; as a plant cabbages.
CABBAGE
v.t.To, purloin or embezzle, as pieces of cloth, after cutting out a garment.
CABBAGE-NET
n.A small net to boil cabbage in.
CABBAGE-TREE
n.The cabbage-palm, a species of Areca, the oleracea, a native of warm climates. This tree grows with a straight stem to the height of 17 or 2 feet. Its branches grow in a circular manner, and the lowermost ones spread horizontally with great regularity. The fibers of the leaves are used for making cordage and nets. On the top grows a substance called cabbage, lying in thin, snow-white, brittle flakes, in taste resembling an almond, but sweeter. This is boiled and eaten with flesh, like other vegetables. When this is cut out, the tree is destroyed.
CABBAGE-WORM
n.An insect.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
CABBAGE
Cab "bage, n. Etym: [OE. cabage, fr. F. cabus headed (of cabbages ),chou cobus headed cabbage, cabbage head; cf. It. capuccio a little head, cappuccio cowl, hood, cabbage, fr. capo head, L. caput, or fr. It. cappa cape. See Chiff, Cape. ] (Bot. )
1. An esculent vegetable of many varieties, derived from the wild Brassica oleracea of Europe. The common cabbage has a compact head of leaves. The cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, etc. , are sometimes classed as cabbages.
2. The terminal bud of certain palm trees, used, like, cabbage, for food. See Cabbage tree, below.
3. The cabbage palmetto. See below. Cabbage aphis (Zoöl.), a green plant-louse (Aphis brassicæ ) which lives upon the leaves of the cabbage. -- Cabbage Beetle (Zoöl.), a small, striped flea-beetle (Phyllotreta vittata ) which lives, in the larval state, on the roots, and when adult, on the leaves, of cabbage and other cruciferous plants. -- Cabbage butterfly (Zoöl.), a white butterfly (Pieris rapæ of both Europe and America, and the Allied P. oleracea, a native American species ) which, in the larval state, devours the leaves of the cabbage and the turnip. See Cabbage worm, below. -- Cabbage Fly (Zoöl.), a small two-winged fly (Anthomyia brassicæ ), which feeds, in the larval or maggot state, on the roots of the cabbage, often doing much damage to the crop. -- Cabbage head, the compact head formed by the leaves of a cabbage; -- contemptuously or humorously, and colloquially, a very stupid and silly person; a numskull. -- Cabbage palmetto, a species of palm tree (Sabal Palmetto ) found along the coast from North Carolina to Florida. -- Cabbage rose (Bot. ), a species of rose (Rosa centifolia ) having large and heavy blossoms. -- Cabbage tree, Cabbage palm, a name given to palms having a terminal bud called a cabbage, as the Sabal Palmetto of the United States, and the Euterpe oleracea and Oreodoxa oleracea of the West Indies. -- Cabbage worm (Zoöl.), the larva of several species of moths and butterfies, which attacks cabbages. The most common is usully the larva of a white butterfly. See Cabbage Butterfly, above. The cabbage cutworms, which eat off the stalks or young plants during the night, are the larvæ of several species of moths, of the genus Agrotis. See Cutworm. -- Sea cabbage. (Bot. ) (a ) Sea kale (b ). The original Plant (Brassica oleracea ), from which the cabbage, cauliflower, , broccoli, etc. ,have been derived by cultivation. -- Thousand-headed cabbage. See Brussels sprouts.
CABBAGE
CABBAGE Cab "bage, v. i.
Defn: To form a head like that the cabbage; as, to make lettuce cabbage. Johnson.
CABBAGE
Cab "bage, v. i. [imp. & p.p Cabbaged; p. pr. & vb. n. Cabbaging (.]Etym: [F.cabasser, fr. OF. cabas theft; cf. F. cabas basket, and OF. cabuser to cheat. ]
Defn: To purloin or embezzle, as the pieces of cloth remaining after cutting out a garment; to pilfer. Your tailor. .. cabbages whole yards of cloth. Arbuthnot.
CABBAGE
CABBAGE Cab "bage, n.
Defn: Cloth or clippings cabbaged or purloined by one who cuts out garments.
New American Oxford Dictionary
cabbage
cab bage |ˈkabij ˈkæbɪʤ | ▶noun a cultivated plant eaten as a vegetable, having thick green or purple leaves surrounding a spherical heart or head of young leaves. [Brassica oleracea, family Brassicaceae (the cabbage family ). As well as the brassicas, the members of this family (known as crucifers ) include the mustards and cresses together with many ornamentals (candytuft, alyssum, stocks, nasturtiums, wallflowers ).] • the leaves of this plant, eaten as a vegetable. • informal paper money: I'd have cabbage galore in the bank if I were more frugal. DERIVATIVES cab bage y adjective ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French (Picard ) caboche ‘head, ’ variant of Old French caboce, of unknown origin.
cabbage lettuce
cab |bage let |tuce ▶noun a lettuce of a variety which has broad, rounded leaves forming a globular head close to the ground.
cabbage maggot
cab bage mag got ▶noun a small fly whose larvae feed on the roots and stems of cabbages and related plants and can be a serious pest. [Delia radicum, family Anthomyiidae. ]
cabbage moth
cab bage moth ▶noun a brown moth whose caterpillars are pests of cabbages and related plants. [Mamestra brassicae, family Noctuidae. ]
cabbage palm
cab bage palm ▶noun any of a number of palms or palmlike plants that resemble a cabbage in some way, in particular: [● a Caribbean palm with edible buds that resemble a cabbage (Roystonea oleraceae, family Palmae ). ● an evergreen plant occurring in warm regions and grown elsewhere as a greenhouse or indoor plant (genus Cordyline, family Agavaceae ).]
cabbage palmetto
cab bage pal met to ▶noun see palmetto.
cabbage roll
cab bage roll ▶noun a boiled cabbage leaf that is formed into a roll with a stuffing of rice and minced meat and then baked.
cabbage rose
cab bage rose ▶noun a kind of rose with a large, round, compact double flower.
cabbage tree
cab |bage tree ▶noun any of a number of palm-like trees that resemble a cabbage in some way, in particular: ● a New Zealand tree grown for its sugary sap or for ornament (Cordyline australis, family Agavaceae ). ● a cabbage palm.
cabbage white
cab bage white ▶noun a mainly white butterfly that has caterpillars that are pests of cabbages and related plants. [Genus Pieris, family Pieridae: several species, in particular the imported cabbageworm P. rapae. ]
cabbageworm
cab bage worm |ˈkabijˌwərm ˈkæbɪʤwərm | ▶noun any caterpillar that is a pest of cabbages, esp. that of the cabbage white butterfly.
Oxford Dictionary
cabbage
cab |bage |ˈkabɪdʒ | ▶noun 1 a cultivated plant eaten as a vegetable, having thick green or purple leaves surrounding a spherical heart or head of young leaves. ●Brassica oleracea, family Cruciferae (or Brassicaceae; the cabbage family ). As well as the brassicas, the members of this family (known as crucifers ) include the mustards and cresses together with many ornamentals (candytuft, alyssum, stocks, nasturtiums, wallflowers ). • [ mass noun ] the leaves of cabbage, eaten as a vegetable. 2 Brit. offensive a person whose physical or mental activity is impaired or destroyed by injury or illness. • informal a person who leads a very dull life. DERIVATIVES cabbagey adjective ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French (Picard ) caboche ‘head ’, variant of Old French caboce, of unknown origin.
cabbage lettuce
cab |bage let |tuce ▶noun a lettuce of a variety which has broad, rounded leaves forming a globular head close to the ground.
cabbage moth
cab |bage moth ▶noun a brown moth whose caterpillars are pests of cabbages and related plants. ●Mamestra brassicae, family Noctuidae.
cabbage palm
cab |bage palm ▶noun any of a number of palms or palm-like plants that resemble a cabbage in some way, in particular: ● a Caribbean palm with edible buds that resemble a cabbage (Roystonea oleraceae, family Palmae ). ● an evergreen plant occurring in warm regions and grown elsewhere as a greenhouse or indoor plant (genus Cordyline, family Agavaceae ).
cabbage roll
cab |bage roll ▶noun N. Amer. a boiled cabbage leaf that is formed into a roll with a stuffing of rice and minced meat and then baked.
cabbage root fly
cab |bage root fly ▶noun a small fly whose larvae feed on the roots and stems of cabbages and related plants and can be a serious pest. ●Delia radicum, family Anthomyiidae.
cabbage rose
cab |bage rose ▶noun a kind of rose with a large, round, compact double flower.
cabbage tree
cab |bage tree ▶noun any of a number of palm-like trees that resemble a cabbage in some way, in particular: ● a New Zealand tree grown for its sugary sap or for ornament (Cordyline australis, family Agavaceae ). ● a cabbage palm.
cabbage white
cab |bage white ▶noun a mainly white butterfly that has caterpillars which are pests of cabbages and related plants. ●Genus Pieris, family Pieridae: several species, in particular the small white (P. rapae ) and the large white (P. brassicae ).
cabbageworm
cabbage |worm ▶noun N. Amer. any caterpillar that is a pest of cabbages, especially that of the cabbage white butterfly.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
cabbage
cab bage /kǽbɪdʒ /〖語源は 「頭 」〗名詞 複 ~s /-ɪz /1 C キャベツ (!材料としては U ) ▸ two heads of cabbage ≒⦅くだけて ⦆two cabbages キャベツ2玉 ▸ stuffed [sliced ] cabbage ロール [せん切り ]キャベツ 2 C ⦅英 くだけて けなして ⦆(脳損傷などによる )植物状態の人間 (vegetable ); 無気力な人 .3 U ⦅米俗 ⦆紙幣 , 札 (さつ ).~́ b ù tterfly 〘虫 〙(モン )シロチョウ .~́ p à lm 〘植 〙キャベツヤシ .~́ palm è tto 〘植 〙パルメットヤシ .