English-Thai Dictionary
Norman
ADJ ซึ่ง เกี่ยวกับ สถาปัตยกรรม อังกฤษ ใน ศตวรรษ ที่ 11 และ 12 sueng-kiao-kab-sa-ta-pad-ta-ya-kam-ang-krid
Normanresque
ADJ เกี่ยวกับ นอรเวย์ kiao-kab-nor-wea
norman
N ชื่อ เมือง ของ รัฐ โอก ลา โฮมา ตอนกลาง ใน อเมริกา ชาว นอ ร์ แมน แถบ สแกน ดิเนเวี ย
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
NORMAN
n.In seamen's language, a short wooden bar to be thrust into a hole of the windlass, on which to fasten the cable.
NORMAN
n.[north-man or nord-man.] A Norwegian, or a native of Normandy.
NORMAN
a.Pertaining to Normandy; as the Norman language.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
NORMAN
Nor "man, n. Etym: [F. normand. ] (Naut. )
Defn: A wooden bar, or iron pin. W. C. Russell.
NORMAN
Nor "man, a. Etym: [F. normand, of Scand. origin. See Northman, and cf. Norse. ]
Defn: Of or pertaining to Normandy or to the Normans; as, the Norman language; the Norman conquest. Norman style (Arch. ), a style of architecture which arose in the tenth century, characterized by great massiveness, simplicity, and strength, with the use of the semicircular arch, heavy round columns, and a great variety of ornaments, among which the zigzag and spiral or cable-formed ornaments were prominent.
NORMAN
NORMAN Nor "man, n.
Defn: A native or inhabitant of Normandy; originally, one of the Northmen or Scandinavians who conquered Normandy in the 1 th century; afterwards, one of the mixed (Norman-French ) race which conquered England, under William the Conqueror.
NORMANISM
NORMANISM Nor "man *ism, n.
Defn: A Norman idiom; a custom or expression peculiar to the Normans. M. Arnold.
New American Oxford Dictionary
Norman
Nor man 1 |ˈnôrmən ˌnɔrmən | a city in central Oklahoma, south of Oklahoma City, home to the University of Oklahoma; pop. 106,957 (est. 2008 ).
Norman
Nor man 2 |ˈnôrmən ˈnɔːrmən | ▶noun 1 a member of a people of mixed Frankish and Scandinavian origin who settled in Normandy from about ad 912 and became a dominant military power in western Europe and the Mediterranean in the 11th century. • in particular, any of the Normans who conquered England in 1066 or their descendants. • a native or inhabitant of modern Normandy. • any of the English kings from William I to Stephen. 2 the form of French spoken by the Normans. ▶adjective of, relating to, or denoting the Normans. • denoting, relating to, or built in the style of Romanesque architecture used in Britain under the Normans. • of or relating to modern Normandy. DERIVATIVES Nor man esque |ˌnôrməˈnesk |adjective, Nor man ism |-ˌnizəm |noun, Nor man ize |-ˌnīz |verb ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French Normans, plural of Normant, from Old Norse Northmathr ‘Northman. ’
Norman, Greg
Nor man, Greg |ˈnôrmən ˈnɔːrmən | (1955 –), Australian golfer; full name Gregory John Norman; called Great White Shark. He won the Australian Open in 1980, 1985, 1987, and 1995 and the British Open in 1986 and 1993.
Norman, Jessye
Nor man, Jessye |ˈnɔrmən ˈnôrmən | (1945 –), US opera singer. She is noted for her interpretations of the works of Wagner, Schubert, and Mahler.
Norman Conquest
Nor man Con quest the conquest of England by William of Normandy (William the Conqueror ) after the Battle of Hastings in 1066.
Normandy
Nor man dy |ˈnôrməndē ˈnɔrməndi | a former province of northwestern France with a coastline on the English Channel, now divided into the two regions of Lower Normandy (Basse-Normandie ) and Upper Normandy (Haute-Normandie ); chief town, Rouen.
Norman French
Nor man French ▶noun the northern form of Old French spoken by the Normans. • the variety of this used in English law courts from the 11th to 13th centuries; Anglo-Norman French. • the French dialect of modern Normandy.
Oxford Dictionary
Norman
Norman 2 |ˈnɔːmən | ▶noun 1 a member of a people of mixed Frankish and Scandinavian origin who settled in Normandy from about ad 912 and became a dominant military power in western Europe and the Mediterranean in the 11th century. • any of the Normans who conquered England in 1066, or their descendants. • a native or inhabitant of modern Normandy. 2 [ mass noun ] the form of French spoken by the Normans. ▶adjective relating to the Normans: the Norman invasion. • denoting or relating to the style of Romanesque architecture used in Britain under the Normans. • relating to modern Normandy. DERIVATIVES Normanize (also Normanise ) verb ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French Normans, plural of Normant, from Old Norse Northmathr ‘Northman ’.
Norman
Nor man 1 |ˈnôrmən ˌnɔrmən | a city in central Oklahoma, south of Oklahoma City, home to the University of Oklahoma; pop. 106,957 (est. 2008 ).
Norman, Greg
Nor ¦man |ˈnɔːmən | (b.1955 ), Australian golfer; full name Gregory John Norman. He has won the world match-play championship three times (1980; 1983; 1986 ) and the British Open twice (1986; 1993 ).
Norman, Jessye
Nor ¦man |ˈnɔːmən | (b.1945 ), American operatic soprano. She is noted for her interpretations of the works of Wagner, Schubert, and Mahler.
Norman Conquest
Nor ¦man Conquest the conquest of England by William of Normandy (William the Conqueror ) after the Battle of Hastings in 1066.
Normandy
Nor |mandy |ˈnɔːməndi | a former province of NW France with its coastline on the English Channel, now divided into the two regions of Lower Normandy (Basse-Normandie ) and Upper Normandy (Haute-Normandie ).
Norman French
Nor ¦man French ▶noun [ mass noun ] the northern form of Old French spoken by the Normans. • the variety of Norman French used in English law courts from the 11th to 13th centuries; Anglo-Norman French. • the French dialect of modern Normandy.
Duden Dictionary
Norman
Nor man Eigenname |N o rman |männlicher Vorname
Normandie
Nor man die Substantiv, feminin , die |Normand ie auch …mãˈdiː |die Normandie; Genitiv: der Normandie Landschaft in Nordwestfrankreich
Normanne
Nor man ne Substantiv, maskulin , der |Norm a nne |der Normanne; Genitiv: des Normannen, Plural: die Normannen Angehöriger eines nordgermanischen Volkes
Normannin
Nor man nin Substantiv, feminin , die |Norm a nnin |weibliche Form zu Normanne
normannisch
nor man nisch Adjektiv |norm a nnisch |die Normannen betreffend, von ihnen stammend, zu ihnen gehörend
French Dictionary
normand
normand , ande adj. et n. m. et f. adjectif et nom masculin et féminin De Normandie. : Un cousin normand. Un Normand, une Normande. Note Typographique L ’adjectif s ’écrit avec une minuscule; le nom, avec une majuscule.
Spanish Dictionary
normanda
normanda adjetivo /nombre femenino [letra de imprenta ] Que tiene la base ancha y los trazos rectilíneos, con los negros muy gruesos y los perfiles tenues .
normando, -da
normando, -da adjetivo 1 Relativo a Normandía, región del noroeste de Francia, o a sus habitantes .2 adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino [persona ] Que es de Normandía .3 [persona ] Que pertenecía a alguno de los pueblos germánicos procedentes de Escandinavia que a partir del siglo viii conquistaron y colonizaron algunas zonas de Europa :los vikingos o normandos, viniendo en sus barcos desde tierras escandinavas, asaltaron las costas europeas de Francia, Inglaterra, Irlanda y España .4 adjetivo Relativo a estos pueblos germánicos .5 adj. /n. m.[estilo arquitectónico ] Que surgió en Normandía hacia el siglo x y que se caracteriza por el uso de mampostería maciza, arcos semicirculares, arcadas, cubiertas inclinadas, pilares cilíndricos o poligonales y bóvedas de piedra con nervaduras .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
Norman
Nor man /nɔ́ː r mən /〖語源は 「北の人 」〗名詞 1 C ノルマン人 〘a 10世紀に北部フランスのNormandyを征服し定住したスカンジナビア民族.b 1066年Englandを征服した北欧人とフランス人の混血民族 〙.2 U 〘言 〙ノルマン (フランス )語 〘a Normandy地方とEnglandで使われた中世フランス語方言.b (現代 )ノルマンディー方言 〙(Norman French ).3 ノーマン 〘男の名 〙.形容詞 1 ノルマン (人 )の, ノルマンディー (人 )の .2 〘建 〙ノルマン風 [様式 ]の .~̀ á rchitecture 〘建 〙ノルマン式建築 〘Norman Conquest以後英国に広まったロマネスク風建築; 簡素で重厚 壮大な様式 〙.~̀ C ó nquest 〖the ~〗ノルマン征服 〘1066年; William the Conqueror率いるノルマン軍による英国征服 〙.~̀ É nglish 〘言 〙ノルマン英語 〘Norman Conquestの後に征服者の話すNorman Frenchの影響を強く受けた英語 〙.
Normandy
Nor man dy /nɔ́ː r məndi /名詞 ノルマンディー 〘英仏海峡に面した地方; 1944年フランス北西部に連合国側が対独上陸作戦を行った場所 〙.