English-Thai Dictionary
hound
N คนเลว คนชั่ว kon-leo
hound
N สุนัข ไล่ เนื้อ สุนัข ล่า เนื้อ หมา ไล่ เนื้อ su-nak-lai-nuea
hound
V ล่า ไล่ ล่า ติดตาม la
hound down
PHRV ตามล่า หา ให้ พบ ล่า ตัว hunt down tam-la
hound out
PHRV ทำให้ หนี ไป ด้วย ความละอาย tam-hai-ne-pai-duai-kwam-la-ai
hound's-tongue
N วัว พืช พวก Cynoglossum officinale มี ใบ คล้าย ลิ้น
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
HOUND
n.[L. canis. ] A generic name of the dog; but in English it is confined to a particular breed or variety, used in the chase. It has long, smooth, pendulous ears.
HOUND
v.t.To set on the chase. 1. To hunt; to chase.
HOUNDFISH
n.A fish, called also Galeus laevis, with a long round body, and ash-colored sides and back. A species of shark, the Squalus mustelus.
HOUNDS
n.In seamen's language, the projecting parts of the head of a mast.
HOUNDS TONGUE
n.A plant of the genus Cynoglossum.
HOUNDTREE
n.A kind of tree.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
HOUND
Hound, n. Etym: [OE. hound, hund, dog, AS. hund; akin to OS. &OFries. hund, D. hond, G. hund, OHG. hunt, Icel. hundr, Dan. & Sw. hund, Goth. hunds, and prob. to Lith. sz, Ir. & Gael. cu, L. canis, Gr. çvan. sq. root229. Cf. Canine, Cynic, Kennel. ]
1. (Zoöl.)
Defn: A variety of the domestic dog, usually having large, drooping ears, esp. one which hunts game by scent, as the foxhound, bloodhound, deerhound, but also used for various breeds of fleet hunting dogs, as the greyhound, boarhound, etc. Hounds and greyhounds, mongrels, spaniels, curs. Shak.
2. A despicable person. "Boy! false hound! " Shak.
3. (Zoöl.)
Defn: A houndfish.
4. pl. (Naut. )
Defn: Projections at the masthead, serving as a support for the trestletrees and top to rest on.
5. A side bar used to strengthen portions of the running gear of a vehicle. To follow the hounds, to hunt with hounds.
HOUND
Hound, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Hounded; p. pr. & vb. n. Hounding. ]
1. To set on the chase; to incite to pursuit; as, to hounda dog at a hare; to hound on pursuers. Abp. Bramhall.
2. To hunt or chase with hounds, or as with hounds. L'Estrange.
HOUNDFISH
HOUNDFISH Hound "fish, n. (Zoöl.)
Defn: Any small shark of the genus Galeus or Mustelus, of which there are several species, as the smooth houndfish (G. canis ), of Europe and America; -- called also houndshark, and dogfish.
Note: The European nursehound, or small-spotted dogfish, is Scyllium canicula; the rough houndfish, or large-spotted dogfish, is S. catulus. The name has also sometimes been applied to the bluefish (Pomatomus saltatrix ), and to the silver gar.
HOUNDING
HOUNDING Hound "ing, n.
1. The act of one who hounds.
2. (Naut. )
Defn: The part of a mast below the hounds and above the deck.
HOUND'S-TONGUE
Hound's "-tongue `, n. Etym: [AS. hundes tunge.] (Bot. )
Defn: A biennial weed (Cynoglossum officinale ), with soft tongue- shaped leaves, and an offensive odor. It bears nutlets covered with barbed or hooked prickles. Called also dog's-tongue.
New American Oxford Dictionary
hound
hound |hound haʊnd | ▶noun a dog of a breed used for hunting, esp. one able to track by scent. • [ with modifier ] a person who avidly pursues something: he has a reputation as a publicity hound. • informal, dated a despicable or contemptible man. • used in names of dogfishes, e.g., nurse hound, smooth hound. ▶verb [ with obj. ] harass, persecute, or pursue relentlessly: a tenacious attorney general who had hounded Jimmy Hoffa and other labor bosses | he led the race from start to finish but was hounded all the way by Phillips | his opponents used the allegations to hound him out of office . PHRASES ride to hounds see ride. ORIGIN Old English hund (in the general sense ‘dog ’), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch hond and German Hund, from an Indo-European root shared by Greek kuōn, kun- ‘dog. ’
houndfish
hound |fish ▶noun ( pl. same or houndfishes ) a large garfish of warm inshore waters, which leaps from the water and skitters over the surface when disturbed. ●Genus Tylosaurus, family Belonidae: several species.
hound's-tongue
hound's-tongue ▶noun a tall plant of the borage family that has a mousy smell and bears long silky hairs, small purplish flowers, and tongue-shaped leaves. [Cynoglossum officinale, family Boraginaceae. ]
houndstooth
hounds tooth |ˈhoun (d )zˌto͞oTH ˈhaʊn (d )zˌtuθ | ▶noun a large checked pattern with notched corners suggestive of a canine tooth, typically used in cloth for jackets and suits.
Oxford Dictionary
hound
hound |haʊnd | ▶noun 1 a dog of a breed used for hunting, especially one able to track by scent. • [ with modifier ] a person eagerly seeking something: he has a reputation as a publicity hound. • informal, dated a despicable or contemptible man. 2 used in names of dogfishes, e.g. nurse hound, smooth hound. ▶verb [ with obj. ] harass, persecute, or pursue relentlessly: she was hounded by the Italian press | his opponents used the allegations to hound him out of office. ORIGIN Old English hund (in the general sense ‘dog ’), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch hond and German Hund, from an Indo-European root shared by Greek kuōn, kun- ‘dog ’.
houndfish
hound |fish ▶noun ( pl. same or houndfishes ) a large garfish of warm inshore waters, which leaps from the water and skitters over the surface when disturbed. ●Genus Tylosaurus, family Belonidae: several species.
hound's tongue
hound's tongue ▶noun a tall plant of the borage family, which bears long silky hairs, small purplish flowers, and tongue-shaped leaves, and has a mousy smell. ●Cynoglossum officinale, family Boraginaceae.
houndstooth
hounds |tooth |ˈhaʊn (d )ztuːθ | ▶noun a large check pattern with notched corners suggestive of a canine tooth, typically used in cloth for jackets and suits.
American Oxford Thesaurus
hound
hound noun take the hounds out for a run: dog, hunting dog, canine, mongrel, cur; informal doggy, pooch, mutt, pup. ▶verb 1 she was hounded by the press: pursue, chase, follow, shadow, be hot on someone's heels, hunt (down ), stalk, track, trail, tail, dog; harass, hassle, persecute, harry, pester, bother, badger, torment, bedevil; informal bug, give someone a hard time, devil. 2 they hounded him out of office: force, drive, pressure, pressurize, push, urge, coerce, impel, dragoon, strong-arm; nag, bully, browbeat; informal bulldoze, railroad, hustle.
Oxford Thesaurus
hound
hound noun dog, hunting dog, canine, mongrel, cur; informal doggy, pooch, mutt; Austral. informal mong, bitzer. ▶verb 1 she was hounded by the Italian press: harass, persecute, harry, pester, bother, trouble, annoy, badger, torment, bedevil, keep after; nag, bully, browbeat, chivvy, keep on at, go on at; informal hassle, bug, give someone a hard time; N. Amer. informal devil, ride; Austral. informal heavy. ANTONYMS leave in peace. 2 his opponents used the allegations to hound him out of office: force, drive, pressure, pressurize, propel, push, urge, coerce, impel, dragoon, strong-arm; informal bulldoze, railroad; Brit. informal bounce; N. Amer. informal hustle. 3 he led the race from start to finish but was hounded all the way by Phillips: pursue, chase, follow, shadow, give chase to, follow on the heels of, be hot on someone's heels; hunt, hunt down, stalk, track, trail; informal tail. WORD LINKS hound pack, cry collective noun Word Links sections supply words that are related to the headword but do not normally appear in a thesaurus because they are not actual synonyms.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
hound
hound /haʊnd /名詞 複 ~s /-dz /C 1 猟犬 (hunting dog ) (!⦅英 ⦆では主にfoxhound (キツネ狩り用の猟犬 )をさす; →bloodhound , greyhound ) ; ⦅くだけて ⦆(一般に )犬 ▸ a pack of hounds chasing after a fox キツネを追う猟犬の一群 2 ウサギ追いゲームの追手 , 鬼 .3 ⦅くだけて やや古 ⦆卑劣な男 .4 ⦅俗 ⦆熱中者 , ファン ▸ an autograph hound サイン狂 5 〘魚 〙=dogfish .f ò llow the [r ì de to ] h ó unds ⦅英 やや古 ⦆(キツネ )狩りをする 〘馬に乗り猟犬を先に立てて獲物を追う 〙.動詞 他動詞 1 〈獲物 〉を猟犬で狩る .2 〈人 〉を (うるさく )追い回す , 追う , 追跡する (pursue ); «…から » …を容赦なく追い出す (out ) «of , from » ; …を (しつこく )責め立てる ; 迫害する ▸ Bill collectors hounded him .勘定取りが彼を追いかけた ▸ hound A to death A 〈人 〉をいじめ殺す 3 【人に 】〈犬など 〉をけしかける «at » ; «…へと » 〈人 〉を扇動する , 激励する (urge ) «on » .
hound's-tooth
h ó und's-t ò oth h ó unds t ò oth 名詞 C 形容詞 千鳥格子 (の )(hound's-tooth check ).