English-Thai Dictionary
lights
N ปอด ของ สัตว์ (ใช้ เป็น อาหาร pod-kong-sad
lightship
N เรือ ทอดสมอ ที่ ให้สัญญาณ ไฟ เตือน เพื่อ ช่วย การเดินเรือ ของ เรือ อื่น ๆ ruea-tod-sa-mo-ti-hai-san-yan-fai-tuean-puea-chuai-kan-doen-ruea-kong-ruea-uen
lightsome
ADJ ปล่อยแสง ที่ ให้ แสง luminous ploi-sang
lightsome
ADJ ร่าเริง เบิกบาน ra-rang
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
LIGHTS
n.lites. plu. [so called from their lightness. ] The lungs; the organs of breathing in animals. These organs in man we call lungs; in other animals, lights.
LIGHTSOME
a.li'tesome. 1. Luminous; not dark; not obscure.
White walls make rooms more lightsome than black. [Little used. ]
The lightsome realms of love.
[In the latter passage, the word is elegant. ]
2. Gay; airy; cheering; exhilarating.
That lightsome affection of joy.
LIGHTSOMENESS
n. 1. Luminousness; the quality of being light; opposed to darkness or darksomeness.
2. Cheerfulness; merriment; levity. [This word is little used. ]
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
LIGHTS
lights, n. pl. Etym: [So called from their lightness. ]
Defn: The lungs of an animal or bird; -- sometimes coarsely applied to the lungs of a human being.
LIGHTSOME
LIGHTSOME Light "some, a.
1. Having light; lighted; not dark or gloomy; bright. White walls make rooms more lightsome than black. Bacon.
2. Gay; airy; cheering; exhilarating. That lightsome affection of joy. Hooker. -- Light "some *ly, adv. -- Light "some *ness, n.Happiness may walk soberly in dark attire, as well as dance lightsomely in a gala dress. Hawthorne.
LIGHTSTRUCK
LIGHTSTRUCK Light "*struck `, a. (Photog. )
Defn: Damaged by accidental exposure to light; light-fogged; -- said of plates or films.
New American Oxford Dictionary
lights
lights |līts laɪts | ▶plural noun the lungs of sheep or pigs used as food, esp. for pets. ORIGIN Middle English: use of light 2 as a noun (so named because of their lightness ). Compare with lung .
lightship
light ship |ˈlītˌSHip ˈlaɪtˌʃɪp | ▶noun a moored or anchored vessel with a beacon light to warn or guide ships at sea.
lightsome
light some |ˈlītsəm ˈlaɪtsəm | ▶adjective chiefly literary 1 merry and carefree. 2 gracefully nimble: lightsome, high-flying dancers. DERIVATIVES light some ly adverb, light some ness noun
Oxford Dictionary
lights
lights |lʌɪts | ▶plural noun the lungs of sheep, pigs, or bullocks, used as food, especially for pets. PHRASES punch someone's lights out beat someone up. ORIGIN Middle English: use of light 2 as a noun (so named because of their lightness ). Compare with lung .
lightship
light |ship |ˈlʌɪtʃɪp | ▶noun a moored or anchored boat with a beacon light to warn or guide ships at sea.
lightsome
light |some |ˈlʌɪts (ə )m | ▶adjective literary 1 happy and carefree. 2 gracefully nimble. DERIVATIVES lightsomely adverb, lightsomeness noun
Duden Dictionary
Lightshow
Light show Substantiv, feminin , die |ˈla͜itʃoʊ |englisch light show, aus: light = Licht und show, Show a Darbietung von Licht- und anderen optischen Effekten zur Verstärkung der Wirkung von Popmusiktiteln (bei Konzerten, Shows, in Diskotheken o. Ä.)b Anlage, die eine Lightshow a liefert
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
lightship
l í ght sh ì p 名詞 C 灯船, 灯台船 .