English-Thai Dictionary
clement
ADJ ที่ สบายๆ (อากาศ warm clear ti-sa-bai-sa-bai
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
CLEMENT
a.Mild in temper and disposition; gentle; lenient; merciful; kind; tender; compassionate.
CLEMENTINE
a.Pertaining to St. Clement, or to his compilations; or to the constitutions of Clement the fifth.
CLEMENTLY
adv. With mildness of temper; mercifully.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
CLEMENT
Clem "ent, a. Etym: [L. clemens; -entis; cf. F. cl. ]
Defn: Mild in temper and disposition; merciful; compassionate. Shak. -- Clem "ent *ly, adv.
CLEMENTINE
CLEMENTINE Clem "ent *ine, a.
Defn: Of or pertaining to Clement, esp. to St. Clement of Rome and the spurious homilies attributed to him, or to Pope Clement V. and his compilations of canon law.
New American Oxford Dictionary
clement
clem ent |ˈklemənt ˈklɛmənt | ▶adjective 1 (of weather ) mild. 2 (of a person or a person's actions ) merciful. ORIGIN late Middle English ( sense 2 ): from Latin clemens, clement-.
Clement, St.
Clem ent, St. (1st century ad ), pope (bishop of Rome ) c. 88 – c. 97, probably the third after St. Peter; known as St. Clement of Rome. Feast day, November 23.
Clemente, Roberto
Cle men te, Roberto |kləˈmentā, -tē kləˈmɛnteɪ | (1934 –72 ), US baseball player; born in Puerto Rico; full name Roberto Clemente Walker. An outfielder for the Pittsburgh Pirates 1955 –72, he was a four-time National League batting champion. He was killed in an airplane crash on his way to bring aid to Nicaraguan earthquake victims. Baseball Hall of Fame (1973 ).
clementine
clem en tine |ˈklemənˌtīn, -ˌtēn ˈklɛmənˌtin | ▶noun a tangerine of a deep orange-red North African variety that is grown around the Mediterranean and in South Africa. ORIGIN 1920s: from French clémentine, from the male given name Clément.
Clement of Alexandria, St.
Clem ent of Al ex an dri a, St. |ˈklemənt ˌseɪnt ˌklɛmənt əv ælekˈsændriə | ( c. 150 – c. 215 ), Greek theologian; Latin name Titus Flavius Clemens. He related the ideas of Greek philosophy to the Christian faith. Feast day, December 5.
Oxford Dictionary
clement
clem |ent |ˈklɛm (ə )nt | ▶adjective 1 (of weather ) mild. 2 (of a person or their actions ) merciful. ORIGIN late Middle English (in sense 2 ): from Latin clemens, clement-.
Clement, St
Clement, St |ˈklɛmənt | (1st century ad ), pope (bishop of Rome ) c. 88 – c. 97, probably the third after St Peter; known as St Clement of Rome. Feast day, 23 November.
Clemente, Roberto
Cle men te, Roberto |kləˈmentā, -tē kləˈmɛnteɪ | (1934 –72 ), US baseball player; born in Puerto Rico; full name Roberto Clemente Walker. An outfielder for the Pittsburgh Pirates 1955 –72, he was a four-time National League batting champion. He was killed in an airplane crash on his way to bring aid to Nicaraguan earthquake victims. Baseball Hall of Fame (1973 ).
clementine
clementine |ˈklɛm (ə )ntʌɪn, -tiːn | ▶noun a tangerine of a deep orange-red North African variety which is grown around the Mediterranean and in South Africa. ORIGIN 1920s: from French clémentine, from the male given name Clément.
Clement of Alexandria, St
Clem |ent of Alexandria, St |ˈklɛmənt | ( c. 150 – c. 215 ), Greek theologian; Latin name Titus Flavius Clemens. His main contribution to theological scholarship was to relate the ideas of Greek philosophy to the Christian faith. Feast day, 5 December.
Duden Dictionary
Clementia
Cle men tia , Kle men tia Eigenname Klementia |Clem e ntia Klem e ntia |weiblicher Vorname
Clementine
Cle men ti ne , Kle men ti ne Eigenname Klementine |Clement i ne Klement i ne |weiblicher Vorname
French Dictionary
clément
clément , ente adj. adjectif 1 Qui pardonne facilement. : Il a été clément et lui a confié une nouvelle mission malgré l ’échec essuyé. SYNONYME compréhensif ; généreux ; indulgent ; tolérant . 2 Doux, favorable. : Un climat très clément. SYNONYME agréable ; tempéré . ANTONYME rigoureux ; sévère .
clémentine
clémentine n. f. nom féminin Fruit qui provient du croisement de la mandarine et de l ’orange amère (bigarade ). : Cultivée au Maroc et en Espagne, la clémentine a un goût très doux, très peu ou pas de pépins, une écorce orange rougeâtre très adhérente et plus mince que celle de la tangerine. Note Technique C ’est le père Clément Dozier, missionnaire français, qui au début du xx e siècle a contribué à la production de ce fruit, d ’où l ’origine de son appellation (GDT ).
Spanish Dictionary
clemente
clemente adjetivo Que tiene clemencia :un juez clemente .
clementina
clementina nombre femenino Variedad de mandarina, de piel o cáscara más roja, sin semillas y muy dulce .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
clement
clem ent /klémənt /形容詞 ⦅かたく ⦆1 (天候 気質などが )温和な, 穏やかな .2 寛容な ; 情け深い .~ly 副詞
clementine
clem en tine /kléməntàɪn, -tìːn /名詞 1 C 〘植 〙クレメンタイン 〘小形オレンジ 〙.2 〖C- 〗クレメンタイン 〘女の名; ⦅愛称 ⦆Clemmie 〙.