English-Thai Dictionary
lees
N กาก ตะกอน dregs sediment kak
leeside
N ไป ใน ทิศทาง ที่ ลม พัด ทาง ที่ ลม พัด leeward pai-nai-tad-tang-ti-lom-pad
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
LEES
n. The grosser parts of any liquor which have settled on the bottom of a vessel; dregs; sediment; as the lees of wine.
LEESE
v.t.To lose. Obs. [See Lose. ]
LEESE
v.t.[L. lasus.] To hurt. Obs.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
LEES
LEES Lees, n. pl.
Defn: Dregs. See 2d Lee.
LEES
LEES Lees, n.
Defn: A leash. [Obs. ] Chaucer.
LEESE
Leese, v. t. Etym: [See Lose. ]
Defn: To lose. [Obs. ] They would rather leese their friend than their jest. Lord Burleigh.
LEESE
Leese, v. t. Etym: [Cf. f. léser, L.laesus, p. p. of laedere.]
Defn: To hurt. [Obs. ] B. Jonson.
New American Oxford Dictionary
lees
lees |lēz liz | ▶plural noun the sediment of wine in the barrel. • the most worthless part or parts of something: the lees of the Venetian underworld. ORIGIN late Middle English: plural of obsolete lee in the same sense, from Old French lie, from medieval Latin liae (plural ), of Gaulish origin.
Oxford Dictionary
lees
lees |liːz | ▶plural noun the sediment of wine in the barrel; dregs. • the most worthless part or parts of something: the lees of the Venetian underworld. ORIGIN late Middle English: plural of obsolete lee in the same sense, from Old French lie, from medieval Latin liae (plural ), of Gaulish origin.
Oxford Thesaurus
lees
lees plural noun the lees in the bottom of the cask: sediment, dregs, deposit, grounds, settlings, residue, remains, accumulation, silt, sludge; technical precipitate, sublimate, residuum; rare draff, grouts.
Duden Dictionary
Leeseite
Lee sei te Substantiv, feminin Seemannssprache, Geografie , die |L ee seite |Lee