English-Thai Dictionary
perambulate
VI เดินผ่าน เดินเล่น go for a walk ambulate run rush race doen-pan
perambulate
VT เดินผ่าน เดินเล่น go for a walk ambulate run rush race doen-pan
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
PERAMBULATE
v.t.[L. perambulo; per and ambulo, to walk. ] To walk through or over; properly and technically, to pass through or over for the purpose of surveying or examining something; to visit as overseers; as, to perambulate a parish. So in New England, the laws require the select men of towns to appoint suitable persons annually to perambulate the borders or bounds of the township, and renew the boundaries, or see that the old ones are in a good state.
PERAMBULATED
pp. Passed over; inspected.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
PERAMBULATE
Per *am "bu *late, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Perambulated; p. pr. & vb. n.Perambulating. ] Etym: [L. perambulatus, p.p. of perambulare to perambulate; per through + ambulare to walk. See Per-, and Amble. ]
Defn: To walk through or over; especially, to travel over for the purpose of surveying or examining; to inspect by traversing; specifically, to inspect officially the boundaries of, as of a town or parish, by walking over the whole line.
PERAMBULATE
PERAMBULATE Per *am "bu *late, v. i.
Defn: To walk about; to ramble; to stroll; as, he perambulated in the park.
New American Oxford Dictionary
perambulate
per am bu late |pəˈrambyəˌlāt pəˈræmbjəˌleɪt | ▶verb [ no obj. ] formal walk or travel through or around a place or area, esp. for pleasure and in a leisurely way: he grew weary of perambulating over rough countryside in bad weather | [ with obj. ] : she perambulated the square. • [ with obj. ] Brit. historical walk around (a parish, forest, etc. ) in order to officially assert and record its boundaries. DERIVATIVES per am bu la tion |pəˌrambyəˈlāSHən |noun, per am bu la to ry |-ləˌtôrē |adjective ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin perambulat- ‘walked around, ’ from the verb perambulare, from per- ‘all over ’ + ambulare ‘to walk. ’
Oxford Dictionary
perambulate
perambulate |pəˈrambjʊleɪt | ▶verb [ no obj. ] formal or humorous walk or travel through or round a place: the locals perambulate up and down the thoroughfare | [ with obj. ] : she perambulated the square. • [ with obj. ] Brit. historical walk round (a parish, forest, etc. ) in order to officially assert and record its boundaries. DERIVATIVES perambulation noun, perambulatory adjective ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin perambulat- ‘walked about ’, from the verb perambulare, from per- ‘all over ’ + ambulare ‘to walk ’.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
perambulate
per am bu late /pərǽmbjəlèɪt /動詞 自動詞 他動詞 ⦅やや古 ⦆(…を )散策 [巡回 ]する, ぶらつく .per à m bu l á tion 名詞 per á m bu l à tor 名詞 ⦅主に英 やや古 ⦆=pram .