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columbarium

N ที่ สำหรับ ตั้ง โกศ อิฐ  เพิง หรือ ราว เกาะ ของ นก พิราบ 

 

columbary

N เพิง หรือ ราว เกาะ ของ นก พิราบ  เรือน ของ นก พิราบ 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

COLUMBARY

n.A dove-cot; a pigeon-house.

 

COLUMBATE

n.A salt or compound of columbic acid, with a base.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

COLUMBA

COLUMBA Co *lum "ba, n. (Med. )

 

Defn: See Calumba.

 

COLUMBAE

COLUMBAE Co *lum "bæ, n. pl. ; Etym: [L. columba pigeon. ] (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: An order of birds, including the pigeons.

 

COLUMBARIUM

Col `um *ba "ri *um, n.; pl. L. Columbaria Etym: [L. See Columbary. ](Rom. Antiq.) (a ) A dovecote or pigeon house. (b ) A sepulchral chamber with niches for holding cinerary urns.

 

COLUMBARY

Col "um *ba *ry, n.; pl. Columbaries. Etym: [L. columbarium, fr. columba a dove. ]

 

Defn: A dovecote; a pigeon house. Sir T. Browne.

 

COLUMBATE

Co *lum "bate, n. Etym: [Cf. F. colombate. See Columbium. ] (Chem. )

 

Defn: A salt of columbic acid; a niobate. See Columbium.

 

COLUMBATZ FLY

Co *lum "batz fly `. Etym: [From Kolumbatz, a mountain in Germany. ](Zoöl.)

 

Defn: See Buffalo fly, under Buffalo.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

Columba

Co lum ba |kəˈləmbə kəˈləmbə |Astronomy a small and faint southern constellation (the Dove ), near Canis Major. It is sometimes said to represent the dove that Noah sent out from the Ark. (as genitive Columbae |kəˈləmbē, -ˌbī |) used with a preceding letter or numeral to designate a star in this constellation: the star Beta Columbae. ORIGIN Latin.

 

Columba, St.

Co lum ba, St. ( c. 521 –597 ), Irish abbot and missionary. He established a monastery at Iona c. 563 and converted the Picts to Christianity. Feast day, June 9.

 

columbarium

col um bar i um |ˌkäləmˈbe (ə )rēəm ˌkɑləmˈbɛriəm | noun ( pl. columbaria |-ˈbe (ə )rēə | ) a room or building with niches for funeral urns to be stored. a niche to hold a funeral urn. ORIGIN mid 18th cent.: from Latin, literally pigeon house.

 

Oxford Dictionary

Columba

Columba |kəˈlʌmbə |Astronomy a small and faint southern constellation (the Dove ), near Canis Major. It is sometimes said to represent the dove that Noah sent out from the Ark. (as genitive Columbae |kəˈlʌmbi, -bʌɪ |) used with preceding letter or numeral to designate a star in this constellation: the star Beta Columbae. ORIGIN Latin.

 

Columba, St

Columba, St |kəˈlʌmbə | ( c. 521 –97 ), Irish abbot and missionary. He established the monastery at Iona in c. 563 and converted the Picts to Christianity. Feast day, 9 June.

 

columbarium

columbarium |ˌkɒl (ə )mˈbɛːrɪəm | noun ( pl. columbaria ) a room or building with niches for funeral urns to be stored. ORIGIN mid 18th cent.: from Latin, literally pigeon-house , from columba pigeon .

 

Duden Dictionary

Columbarium

Co lum ba ri um , das Kolumbarium |Columb a rium ko |

 

French Dictionary

columbarium

columbarium n. m. (pl. columbariums ) nom masculin Édifice destiné à recevoir des urnes funéraires. Prononciation La deuxième syllabe se prononce lon, et le mot rime avec Rome

 

Spanish Dictionary

columbario

columbario nombre masculino En los cementerios de la antigua Roma, sepulcro o monumento funerario con nichos o cavidades en las paredes para colocar las urnas cinerarias .