English-Thai Dictionary
palatine
ADJ ซึ่ง มีอำนาจ หรือ สิทธิ เท่ากับ กษัตริย์ sueng-me-am-nad-sid-tao-kab-ka-sad
palatine
ADJ เกี่ยวกับ เพดานปาก ตรง เพดานปาก kiao-kab-pea-dan-pak
palatine
N ขุนนาง ใน ราชสำนัก minister chamberlain official kun-nang-nai-rad-cha-sam-nak
palatine
N เพดานปาก pea-dan-pak
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
PALATINE
a.[L. palatinus, from palatium, palace. ] Pertaining to a palace; an epithet applied originally to persons holding an office or employment in the king's palace; hence it imports possessing royal privileges; as a count palatine. In England, formerly, were three counties palatine, Chester, Durham and Lancaster; the two former by prescription, the latter by grant of Edward III. They were so called, because the proprietors, the earl of Chester, the bishop of Durham and the duke of Lancaster, possessed royal rights, as fully as the king in his palace. Of these, the county of Durham is the only one now remaining in the hands of a subject.
PALATINE
n.One invested with royal privileges and rights. A palatine or count palatine, on the continent of Europe, is one delegated by a prince to hold courts of justice in a province, or one who has a palace and a court of justice in his own house. In Poland, a palatine may be regarded as the governor of a province.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
PALATINE
Pal "a *tine, a. Etym: [F. palatin, L. palatinus, fr. palatium. See Palace, and cf. Paladin. ]
Defn: Of or pertaining to a palace, or to a high officer of a palace; hence, possessing royal privileges. Count palatine, County palatine. See under Count, and County. -- Palatine hill, or The palatine, one of the seven hills of Rome, once occupied by the palace of the Cæsars. See Palace.
PALATINE
PALATINE Pal "a *tine, n.
1. One invested with royal privileges and rights within his domains; a count palatine. See Count palatine, under 4th Count.
2. The Palatine hill in Rome.
PALATINE
Pal "a *tine, a. Etym: [From Palate. ] (Anat. )
Defn: Of or pertaining to the palate. Palatine bones (Anat. ), a pair of bones (often united in the adult ) in the root of the mouth, back of and between the maxillaries.
PALATINE
PALATINE Pal "a *tine
Defn:, (Anat. ) A palatine bone.
New American Oxford Dictionary
Palatine
Pal a tine |ˈpaləˌtīn ˈpælətaɪn | a village in northeastern Illinois, northwest of Chicago; pop. 67,080 (est. 2008 ).
palatine
pal a tine 1 |ˈpaləˌtīn ˈpæləˌtaɪn | ▶adjective [ usu. postpositive ] chiefly historical (of an official or feudal lord ) having local authority that elsewhere belongs only to a sovereign. • (of a territory ) subject to this authority. ORIGIN late Middle English: from French palatin (e ), from Latin palatinus ‘of the palace. ’
palatine
pal a tine 2 |ˈpæləˌtaɪn ˈpaləˌtīn |chiefly Anatomy ▶adjective of or relating to the palate or esp. the palatine bone. ▶noun (also palatine bone ) each of two bones within the skull forming parts of the eye socket, the nasal cavity, and the hard palate. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from French palatin (e ), from Latin palatum ‘palate. ’
Oxford Dictionary
Palatine
Pal a tine |ˈpaləˌtīn ˈpælətaɪn | a village in northeastern Illinois, northwest of Chicago; pop. 67,080 (est. 2008 ).
palatine
palatine 1 |ˈpalətʌɪn, -tɪn | ▶adjective [ usu. postpositive ] chiefly historical (of an official or feudal lord ) having local authority that elsewhere belongs only to a sovereign. • (of a territory ) subject to palatine authority. ORIGIN late Middle English: from French palatin (e ), from Latin palatinus ‘of the palace ’.
palatine
palatine 2 |ˈpalətʌɪn, -tɪn |Anatomy ▶adjective relating to the palate or the palatine bone. ▶noun (also palatine bone ) each of two bones within the skull forming parts of the eye socket, the nasal cavity, and the hard palate. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from French palatin (e ), from Latin palatum ‘palate ’.
palatine uvula
pal ¦at |ine uvula ▶noun see uvula.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
palatine
pal a tine /pǽlətàɪn /形容詞 〘史 〙1 主権に相当する権力を持つ ; 〈領土が 〉その権力下にある .2 口蓋 (こうがい )の .名詞 C 口蓋 (骨 ).