English-Thai Dictionary
Norway
N นอรเวย์ nor-wea
Norway
N ประเทศ นอรเวย์ pra-thed-nor-wea
Norwegian
N ชาว นอรเวย์ chow-nor-wea
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
NORWEGIAN
a.Belonging to Norway.
NORWEGIAN
n.A native of Norway.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
NORWEGIAN
Nor *we "gi *an, a. Etym: [Cf. Icel. Noregr, Norvegr, Norway. See North, and Way. ]
Defn: Of or pertaining to Norway, its inhabitants, or its language.
NORWEGIAN
NORWEGIAN Nor *we "gi *an, n.
1. A native of Norway.
2. That branch of the Scandinavian language spoken in Norway.
NORWEGIUM
Nor *we "gi *um, n. Etym: [NL. See Norwegian. ] (Chem. )
Defn: A rare metallic element, of doubtful identification, said to occur in the copper-nickel of Norway.
NORWEYAN
NORWEYAN Nor *we "yan, a.
Defn: Norwegian. [Obs. ] Shak.
New American Oxford Dictionary
Norwalk
Nor walk |ˈnôrˌwôk ˈnɔrwɔk | 1 a city in southwestern California, southeast of Los Angeles; pop. 102,982 (est. 2008 ). 2 an industrial city in southwestern Connecticut, on Long Island Sound; pop. 83,185 (est. 2008 ).
Norwalk virus
Nor walk vi rus ▶noun a virus that can cause epidemics of severe gastroenteritis. It has been subsumed under the genus Norovirus. ORIGIN 1970s: from Norwalk, a town in Ohio where an outbreak of gastroenteritis occurred from which the virus was isolated.
Norway
Nor way |ˈnôrˌwā ˈnɔrweɪ | a mountainous European country on the northern and western coastline of Scandinavia, on the Norwegian Sea and the Arctic Ocean; pop. 4,660,500 (est. 2009 ); capital, Oslo; language, Norwegian (official ). Norwegian name Norge. Norway was united with Denmark and Sweden by the Union of Kalmar in 1397, but after Sweden's withdrawal in 1523 became subject to Denmark. Ceded to Sweden in 1814, Norway emerged as an independent kingdom in 1905. An invitation to join the EC was rejected after a referendum in 1972; an application to join the European Union twenty years later was accepted by the European Parliament but failed to win approval in a 1994 referendum.
Norway lobster
Nor way lob ster |ˈnɔrweɪ ˈlɑbstər | ▶noun another term for langoustine.
Norway maple
Nor way ma ple ▶noun a large Eurasian maple with yellow flowers that appear before the lobed leaves, widely planted as an ornamental shade tree. [Acer platanoides, family Aceraceae. ]
Norway rat
Nor way rat |ˈnɔrweɪ ræt | ▶noun another term for brown rat.
Norway spruce
Nor way spruce ▶noun a long-coned European spruce that is widely grown as an ornamental and for timber and pulp. [Picea abies, family Pinaceae. ]
Norwegian
Nor we gian |nôrˈwējən ˌnɔrˈwiʤən | ▶adjective of or relating to Norway or its people or language. ▶noun 1 a native or inhabitant of Norway, or a person of Norwegian descent. 2 the North Germanic language of Norway. Norwegian today exists in two forms, Bokmål, the more widely used, a modified form of Danish, and Nynorsk (‘new Norwegian ’), a 19th -century literary form devised from the country dialects most closely descended from Old Norse and considered to be a purer form of the language than Bokmål . ORIGIN from medieval Latin Norvegia ‘Norway ’ (from Old Norse Norvegr, literally ‘north way ’) + -an .
Norwegian Sea
Nor we gian Sea a sea that lies between Iceland and Norway and links the Arctic Ocean with the northeastern Atlantic Ocean.
Norwich
Nor wich 1 |ˈnôr (w )iCH, ˈnôrij, ˈnär -ˈnɔr (w )ɪtʃ |a city in eastern England, the county town of Norfolk; pop. 171,500 (est. 2009 ). 2 |ˈnôrwiCH ˈnɔrwɪtʃ |an industrial city in southeastern Connecticut, on the Thames River; pop. 36,388 (est. 2008 ).
Norwich School
Nor |wich School an English regional school of landscape painting associated with John Sell Cotman and John Crome.
Norwich terrier
Nor wich ter ri er ▶noun a small thickset terrier of a breed with a rough red or black-and-tan coat and pricked ears.
Oxford Dictionary
Norwalk
Nor walk |ˈnôrˌwôk ˈnɔrwɔk | 1 a city in southwestern California, southeast of Los Angeles; pop. 102,982 (est. 2008 ). 2 an industrial city in southwestern Connecticut, on Long Island Sound; pop. 83,185 (est. 2008 ).
Norwalk virus
Norwalk virus |ˈnɔːwɔːk | ▶noun a virus which can cause epidemics of severe gastroenteritis. ORIGIN 1970s: from Norwalk, a town in Ohio where an outbreak of gastroenteritis occurred from which the virus was isolated.
Norway
Nor ¦way |ˈnɔːweɪ | a mountainous European country on the northern and western coastline of Scandinavia; pop. 4,660,500 (est. 2009 ); official language, Norwegian; capital, Oslo. Norwegian name Norge. Norway was united with Denmark and Sweden by the Union of Kalmar in 1397, but after Sweden's withdrawal in 1523 became subject to Denmark. Ceded to Sweden in 1814, Norway emerged as an independent kingdom in 1905. An invitation to join the EC was rejected after a referendum in 1972; an application to join the European Union twenty years later was accepted by the European Parliament but failed to win approval in a referendum (1994 ).
Norway lobster
Nor ¦way lob |ster ▶noun a small, slender commercially important European lobster. Also called Dublin Bay prawn. ●Nephrops norvegicus, class Malacostraca.
Norway maple
Nor ¦way maple ▶noun a Eurasian maple with yellow flowers that appear before the lobed leaves, widely planted as an ornamental. ●Acer platanoides, family Aceraceae.
Norway rat
Nor ¦way rat ▶noun another term for brown rat.
Norway spruce
Nor ¦way spruce ▶noun a long-coned European spruce which is widely grown for timber and pulp. In Britain it is often used as a Christmas tree. ●Picea abies, family Pinaceae.
Norwegian
Norwegian |nɔːˈwiːdʒ (ə )n | ▶adjective relating to Norway or its people or language. ▶noun 1 a native or inhabitant of Norway, or a person of Norwegian descent. 2 [ mass noun ] the language of Norway, a member of the Scandinavian language group. Norwegian today exists in two forms, Bokmål, the more widely used, a modified form of Danish, and Nynorsk (‘new Norwegian ’), a 19th -century literary form devised from the country dialects most closely descended from Old Norse, and considered to be a purer form of the language than Bokmål. ORIGIN from medieval Latin Norvegia ‘Norway ’ (from Old Norse Norvegr, literally ‘north way ’) + -an .
Norwegian Sea
Nor |we ¦gian Sea a sea which lies between Iceland and Norway and links the Arctic Ocean with the NE Atlantic.
Norwich
Norwich |ˈnɒrɪdʒ, -rɪtʃ | a city in eastern England, the county town of Norfolk; pop. 171,500 (est. 2009 ).
Norwich School
Nor |wich School an English regional school of landscape painting associated with John Sell Cotman and John Crome.
Norwich terrier
Nor |wich ter |rier ▶noun a small thickset terrier of a breed with a rough red or black-and-tan coat and pricked ears.
Duden Dictionary
Norwegen
Nor we gen Substantiv, Neutrum |N o rwegen |Norwegens Staat in Nordeuropa
Norweger
Nor we ger Adjektiv |N o rweger |indeklinables Adjektiv die Norweger Fjorde
Norweger
Nor we ger Substantiv, maskulin , der |N o rweger |der Norweger; Genitiv: des Norwegers, Plural: die Norweger 1 Einwohnerbezeichnung 2 Kurzwort für: Norwegerpullover
Norwegerin
Nor we ge rin Substantiv, feminin , die |N o rwegerin |die Norwegerin; Genitiv: der Norwegerin, Plural: die Norwegerinnen weibliche Form zu Norweger
Norwegermuster
Nor we ger mus ter Substantiv, Neutrum Handarbeiten , das |N o rwegermuster |Muster von Tieren, Sternen, Eiskristallen o. Ä. in einem sich von der Grundfarbe abhebenden Garn
Norwegerpulli
Nor we ger pul li Substantiv, maskulin , der |N o rwegerpulli |Pulli mit Norwegermuster
Norwegerpullover
Nor we ger pull over Substantiv, maskulin , der Pullover mit Norwegermuster Kurzform: Norweger 2
norwegisch
nor we gisch Adjektiv |n o rwegisch |Norwegen, die Norweger betreffend; aus Norwegen stammend
Norwegisch
Nor we gisch Substantiv, Neutrum , das Norwegische |N o rwegisch |das Norwegisch; Genitiv: des Norwegisch [s ] die norwegische Sprache
Norwegische
Nor we gi sche substantiviertes Adjektiv, Neutrum nur mit bestimmtem Artikel Norwegisch |N o rwegische |das Norwegische; des Norwegischen die norwegische Sprache
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
Norw
Norw .Norway ; Norwegian .
Norway
Nor way /nɔ́ː r wèɪ /名詞 ノルウェー 〘スカンジナビア半島の王国; 首都Oslo 〙.
Norwegian
Nor we gian /nɔː r wíːdʒ (ə )n /形容詞 ノルウェー (人 [語 ])の .名詞 1 C ノルウェー人 .2 U ノルウェー語 .