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kindle

VI ให้กำเนิด (ทาง สัตววิทยา  ให้ ผลผลิต  hai-kam-noed

 

kindle

VT จุดไฟ  ก่อไฟ  lighten ignite jad-fai

 

kindle

VT เร้าอารมณ์  กระตุ้น อารมณ์  rao-ar-rom

 

kindle

VT ให้กำเนิด (ทาง สัตววิทยา  ให้ ผลผลิต  hai-kam-noed

 

kindle with

PHRV จุดไฟ ด้วย  ทำให้ ลุกไหม้ ด้วย  jud-duai-fai

 

kindle with

PHRV ปลุกอารมณ์  กระตุ้น อารมณ์  puk-ar-rom

 

kindle with

PHRV เป็นประกาย (ด้วย ความรู้สึก  เปล่งประกาย  แสดง ความรู้สึก  glow with shine with pen-pra-kai

 

kindless

ADJ ที่ ไร้ ความกรุณา  ที่ ไร้ ความปรานี  ที่ ไม่มี ใจ เมตตา  unkind cruel ruthful kind ruthless ti-rai-kwam-ka-ru-na

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

KINDLE

v.t.[L. accendo; from the root of candeo, caneo, to be light or white, to shine. ] 1. To set on fire; to cause to burn with flame; to light; as, to kindle a fire.
2. To inflame, as the passions; to exasperate; to rouse; to provoke; to excite to action; to heat; to fire; to animate; as, to kindle anger or wrath; to kindle resentment; to kindle the flame of love, or love into a flame.
So is a contentious man to kindle strife. Proverbs 26:21.
3. To bring forth.

 

KINDLE

v.i.To take fire; to begin to burn with flame. Fuel and fire well laid, will kindle without a bellows. 1. To begin to rage, or be violently excited; to be roused or exasperated.
It shall kindle in the thickets of the forest. Isaiah 9:18.

 

KINDLED

pp. Set on fire; inflamed; excited into action.

 

KINDLER

n.He or that which kindles or sets on fire.

 

KINDLESS

a.Destitute of kindness; unnatural.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

KINDLE

Kin "dle, v. t. & i. Etym: [OE. kindlen, cundlen. See Kind. ]

 

Defn: To bring forth young. [Obs. ] Shak. The poor beast had but lately kindled. Holland.

 

KINDLE

Kin `dle, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Kindled; p. pr. & vb. n. Kindling. ]Etym: [Icel. kyndill candle, torch; prob. fr. L. candela; cf. also Icel. kynda to kindle. Cf. Candle. ]

 

1. To set on fire; to cause to burn with flame; to ignite; to cause to begin burning; to start; to light; as, to kindle a match, or shavings. His breath kindleth coals. Job xii. 21.

 

2. Fig. : To inflame, as the passions; to rouse; to provoke; to excite to action; to heat; to fire; to animate; to incite; as, to kindle anger or wrath; to kindle the flame of love, or love into a flame. So is a contentious man to kindle strife. Prov. xxvi. 21.Nothing remains but that I kindle the boy thither. Shak. Kindling her undazzled eyes at the full midday beam. Milton. Could swell the soul to rage, or kindle soft desire. Dryden.

 

Syn. -- Enkindle; light; ignite; inflame; provoke; excite; arouse; stir up.

 

KINDLE

KINDLE Kin "dle, v. i.

 

1. To take fire; to begin to burn with flame; to start as a flame. When thou walkest through the fire, thou shalt not be burned; neither shall the flame kindle upon thee. Is. xliii. 2.

 

2. Fig. : To begin to be excited; to grow warm or animated; to be roused or exasperated. On all occasions where forbearance might be called for, the Briton kindles, and the Christian gives way. I. Taylor.

 

KINDLER

KINDLER Kin "dler, n.

 

Defn: One who, or that which, kindles, stirs up, or sets on fire. "Kindlers of riot. " Gay.

 

KINDLESS

KINDLESS Kind "less, a

 

Defn: Destitute of kindness; unnatural. [Obs. ] "Kindless villain. " Shak.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

kindle

kin dle 1 |ˈkindl ˈkɪndl | verb [ with obj. ] light or set on fire. arouse or inspire (an emotion or feeling ): a love of art was kindled in me. [ no obj. ] (of an emotion ) be aroused: she hesitated, suspicion kindling within her. [ no obj. ] become impassioned or excited: the young man kindled at once. DERIVATIVES kin dler noun ORIGIN Middle English: based on Old Norse kynda, influenced by Old Norse kindill candle, torch.

 

kindle

kin dle 2 |ˈkɪndl ˈkindl | verb [ no obj. ] (of a hare or rabbit ) give birth. ORIGIN Middle English: apparently a frequentative of kind 1 .

 

Oxford Dictionary

kindle

kindle 1 |ˈkɪnd (ə )l | verb [ with obj. ] set (something ) on fire. arouse or inspire (an emotion or feeling ): a love of art was kindled in me. [ no obj. ] (of an emotion ) be aroused: she hesitated, suspicion kindling within her. DERIVATIVES kindler noun ORIGIN Middle English: based on Old Norse kynda, influenced by Old Norse kindill candle, torch .

 

kindle

kindle 2 |ˈkɪnd (ə )l | verb [ no obj. ] (of a hare or rabbit ) give birth. ORIGIN Middle English: apparently a frequentative of kind 1 .

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

kindle

kindle verb 1 he kindled a fire: light, ignite, set alight, set light to, set fire to, put a match to. ANTONYMS extinguish, douse. 2 the Beatles kindled my interest in music: rouse, arouse, wake, awake, awaken; stimulate, inspire, stir (up ), excite, evoke, provoke, fire, inflame, trigger, activate, spark off; literary waken, enkindle.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

kindle

kindle verb 1 he kindled a fire of dry grass: light, ignite, set alight, set light to, set on fire, set fire to, put a match to, set burning, get going, start, touch off, spark; informal torch. ANTONYMS douse, extinguish, put out. 2 it was Elvis who kindled my interest in music: rouse, arouse, wake, waken, awaken, quicken; stimulate, inspire, stir up, call forth, call /bring into being, draw forth, bring out, excite, evoke, pique, whet, stir, provoke, spur, fire, inflame, trigger, prompt, induce, encourage, actuate, activate, touch off, spark off, set off, set going, incite, promote, engender, generate; literary enkindle.

 

Duden Dictionary

Kindlein

Kind lein Substantiv, Neutrum , das |K i ndlein |Verkleinerungsform zu Kind

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

kindle

kin dle /kɪ́nd (ə )l /動詞 他動詞 1 〈人 行為 物が 〉【人に 】感情 関心など 〉を燃え立たせる, かき立てる «in » ; 〈人 〉の 【情熱などを 】燃え立たせる «with » kindle A's anger A 〈人 〉を怒らせる .2 〈人が 〉〈火 〉を燃やす ; 〈物 〉に火をつける, 点火する, …をたきつける kindle a fire 火をおこす 3 …を輝かせる, 明るくする, 照らす The setting sun kindled the sky .夕日は空を明るく染めた 自動詞 1 〈物が 〉火がつく, 燃え始める, 燃え立つ .2 〈人が 〉興奮する ; 生き生きとする , 【感情などで 】輝く «with » Her eyes kindled with joy .彼女の目は喜びに輝いた .3 «…に » 反応する «to » .