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darn

N การชุน  mend patch kan-chun

 

darn

VI ชุน (ผ้า  ถุงเท้า  mend patch chun

 

darn

VT ชุน (ผ้า  ถุงเท้า  mend patch chun

 

darnel

N พีชช นิดหนึ่ง  pued-cha-nid-nueng

 

darner

N คน หรือ สิ่ง ที่ น่ารังเกียจ  kon-rue-sing-ti-nar-rang-kiad

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

DARN

v.t.To mend a rent or hole, by imitating the texture of the cloth or stuff with yarn or thread and a needle; to sew together with yarn or thread. It is used particularly of stockings.

 

DARN

n.A place mended by darning.

 

DARNEL

n.A plant of the genus Lolium, a kind of grass; the most remarkable species are the red darnel or rye-grass, and the white darnel.

 

DARNER

n.One who mends by darning.

 

DARNING

ppr. Mending in imitation of the original texture; sewing together; as a torn stocking, or cloth.

 

DARNING

n.The act of mending, as a hole in a garment.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

DARN

Darn, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Darned; p. pr. & vb. n. Darning. ] Etym: [OE. derne, prob. of Celtic origin; cf. W. darnio to piece, break in pieces, W. & Arm. to E. tear. Cf. Tear, v. t.]

 

Defn: To mend as a rent or hole, with interlacing stitches of yarn or thread by means of a needle; to sew together with yarn or thread. He spent every day ten hours in his closet, in darning his stockins. Swift. Darning last. See under Last. -- Darning needle. (a ) A long, strong needle for mending holes or rents, especially in stockings. (b ) (Zoöl.) Any species of dragon fly, having a long, cylindrical body, resembling a needle. These flies are harmless and without stings.

 

Note: [In this sense, usually written with a hyphen. ] Called also devil's darning-needle.

 

DARN

DARN Darn, n.

 

Defn: A place mended by darning.

 

DARN

DARN Darn, v. t.

 

Defn: A colloquial euphemism for Damn.

 

DARNEL

Dar "nel, n. Etym: [OE. darnel, dernel, of uncertain origin; cf. dial. F. darnelle, Sw. dår -repe; perh. named from a supposed intoxicating quality of the plant, and akin to Sw. dåra to infatuate, OD. door foolish, G. thor fool, and Ee. dizzy. ] (Bot. )

 

Defn: Any grass of the genus Lolium, esp. the Lolium temulentum (bearded darnel ), the grains of which have been reputed poisonous. Other species, as Lolium perenne (rye grass or ray grass ), and its variety L. Italicum (Italian rye grass ), are highly esteemed for pasture and for making hay.

 

Note: Under darnel our early herbalists comprehended all kinds of cornfield weeds. Dr. Prior.

 

DARNER

DARNER Darn "er, n.

 

Defn: One who mends by darning.

 

DARNEX; DARNIC

DARNEX; DARNIC Dar "nex, Dar "nic, n.

 

Defn: Same as Dornick.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

darn

darn 1 |därn dɑrn | verb [ with obj. ] mend (knitted material or a hole in this ) by weaving yarn across the hole with a needle: I don't expect you to darn my socks. embroider (material ) with a large running stitch. noun a place in a garment that has been mended in such a way. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: perhaps from dialect dern to hide, which is from Old English diernan; compare with Middle Dutch dernen stop holes in (a dike ).

 

darn

darn 2 |dɑrn därn |(also durn ) verb, adjective, & exclam. informal euphemism for damn: [ as verb ] : darn it all, Poppa | [ as adj. ] : the darn things were expensive.

 

darned

darned |därnd dɑrnd |(also durned |dərnd |) adjective informal euphemism for damned: you have to work a darned sight harder | [ as submodifier ] : they're darned good songwriters. DERIVATIVES darned est adjective

 

darnel

dar nel |ˈdärnl ˈdɑrnəl | noun a Eurasian ryegrass. [Genus Lolium, family Gramineae: several species, in particular the widespread L. temulentum. ] ORIGIN Middle English: of unknown origin; apparently related to French (Walloon dialect ) darnelle.

 

darner

darn er |ˈdärnər ˈdɑrnər | noun 1 a darning needle. 2 a large slender-bodied dragonfly. Also called darning needle, devil's darning needle. [said to be so named because of the popular belief that the dragonfly sews up the lips and eyelids of people sleeping. ] [Family Aeshnidae: several genera. ]

 

darning

darn ing |ˈdärniNG dɑrnɪŋ | noun the skill or activity of one who darns: long hours of tedious darning. articles being darned or needing to be darned: Aunt Edie bent her head to her darning.

 

darning egg

darn ing egg noun an egg-shaped piece of wood or other smooth hard material used to stretch and support material being darned.

 

darning needle

darn ing nee dle noun a long sewing needle with a large eye, used in darning. another term for darner ( sense 2 ).

 

Darnley, Henry Stewart

Darn ley, Henry Stewart |ˈdärnlē ˈdɑrnli |, Lord (1545 –67 ), Scottish nobleman; second husband of Mary, Queen of Scots; father of James I of England; full name Henry Stewart Darnley.

 

Oxford Dictionary

darn

darn 1 |dɑːn | verb [ with obj. ] mend (a hole in knitted material ) by interweaving yarn with a needle: I don't expect you to darn my socks. embroider (material ) with a large running stitch. noun a place in a garment that has been darned. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: perhaps from dialect dern to hide , which is from Old English diernan, of West Germanic origin; compare with Middle Dutch dernen stop holes in (a dyke ).

 

darn

darn 2 |dɑːn |(US also durn ) verb, adjective, & exclamation informal, chiefly N. Amer. euphemism for damn: [ as verb ] : darn it all, Poppa | [ as adj. ] : he was a darn sight younger than Jill.

 

darned

darned |dɑːnd |(US also durned |dəːnd |) adjective informal, chiefly N. Amer. euphemism for damned: you have to work a darned sight harder. DERIVATIVES darnedest adjective

 

darnel

darnel |ˈdɑːn (ə )l | noun a Eurasian ryegrass. Genus Lolium, family Gramineae: several species. ORIGIN Middle English: of unknown origin; apparently related to French (Walloon dialect ) darnelle.

 

darner

darn ¦er |ˈdɑːnə | noun N. Amer. a large slender-bodied dragonfly. Also called darning needle, devil's darning needle. Family Aeshnidae: several genera.

 

darning

darn |ing |ˈdɑːnɪŋ | noun [ mass noun ] the skill or activity of darning. articles being darned or needing to be darned.

 

darning mushroom

darning mushroom (also darning egg ) noun a mushroom-shaped (or egg-shaped ) piece of wood or other smooth hard material used to stretch and support material being darned.

 

darning needle

darn |ing nee ¦dle noun 1 a long sewing needle with a large eye, used in darning. 2 N. Amer. another term for darner.

 

Darnley, Henry Stewart

Darnley, Henry Stewart |ˈdɑːnli |, Lord (1545 –67 ), Scottish nobleman, second husband of Mary, Queen of Scots and father of James I of England. He was implicated in the murder of his wife's secretary Rizzio in 1566, and was later killed in a mysterious gunpowder explosion in Edinburgh.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

darn

darn verb he was darning his socks: mend, repair, reinforce; sew up, stitch, patch. exclamation oh, darn! See damn.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

darn

darn verb Michael was darning his socks: mend, repair, reinforce; sew up, stitch; cobble, botch, patch; informal vamp; archaic clout. noun a sweater with darns in the elbows: patch, repair, reinforcement, stitch, mend.

 

Duden Dictionary

darnach

dar nach Adverb danach |darn a ch |mittelhochdeutsch da (r ) nāch, althochdeutsch dar (a ) nāh 1 a temporal nach dieser Sache, diesem Vorgang o. Ä., im Anschluss daran; hinterher, hierauf, dann b lokal nach dieser Sache; auf jemanden, etwas folgend; dahinter 2 nach dieser Sache zur Bezeichnung einer Zielrichtung 3 dieser Sache gemäß, entsprechend 4 besonders norddeutsch in bestimmten Verwendungen in getrennter Stellung

 

darniederliegen

dar nie der lie gen starkes Verb gehoben daniederliegen |darn ie derliegen |Perfektbildung mit »hat «; süddeutsch, österreichisch, schweizerisch auch: ist 1 krank und bettlägerig sein 2 nicht gedeihen, nicht florieren, nicht leistungsfähig sein

 

French Dictionary

darne

darne n. f. nom féminin Tranche de poisson. : Une darne (et non un *steak ) de saumon.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

darn

darn 1 /dɑː r n /動詞 他動詞 衣類 〉をかがる, 縫い [編み ]繕う darn socks 靴下を繕う 名詞 C 繕った箇所 .

 

darn

darn 2 形容詞 副詞 間投詞 名詞 動詞 damn (!遠回しな表現 ) .

 

darned

darned 形容詞 副詞 damned (!遠回しな表現 ) .

 

darning

d rn ing 名詞 U 1 (ほころびた穴などを )かがること .2 〖集合的に 〗繕い物 .