English-Thai Dictionary
pudding
N ขนม พุดดิ้ง ka-nom-pud-ding
pudding
N อาหารหวาน dessert junket tapioca ar-han-wan
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
PUDDING
n. 1. A species of food of a soft or moderately hard consistence, variously made, but usually a compound of flour, or meal of maiz, with milk and eggs, sometimes enriched with raisins and called plum-pudding.
2. An intestine.
3. An intestine stuffed with meat, etc. now called a sausage.
4. Proverbially, food or victuals.
Eat your pudding, slave, and hold your tongue.
PUDDING, PUDDENING
n.In seamen's language, a thick wreath or circle of cordage, tapering from the middle towards the ends, and fastened about the mast below the trusses, to prevent the yards from falling down when the ropes sustaining them are shot away.
PUDDING-GRASS
n.A plant of the genus Mentha.
PUDDING-GROSS
n.A plant.
PUDDING-PIE
n.A pudding with meat baked in it.
PUDDING PIPE-TREE
n.A plant of the genus Cassia.
PUDDING-SLEEVE
n.A sleeve of the full dress clerical gown.
PUDDING-STONE
n.Conglomerate; a coarse sandstone composed of silicious pebbles, flint, etc. united by a cement.
PUDDING-TIME
n.The time of dinner; pudding being formerly the first dish set on the table, or rather first eaten; a practice not yet obsolete among the common people of New England. 1. The nick of time; critical time.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
PUDDING
Pud "ding, n. Etym: [Cf. F. boudin black pudding, sausage, L. botulus,botellus, a sausage, G. & Sw. pudding pudding, Dan. podding, pudding, LG. puddig thick, stumpy, W. poten, potten, also E. pod, pout, v.]
1. A species of food of a soft or moderately hard consistence, variously made, but often a compound of flour or meal, with milk and eggs, etc. And solid pudding against empty praise. Pope.
2. Anything resembling, or of the softness and consistency of, pudding.
3. An intestine; especially, an intestine stuffed with meat, etc. ; a sausage. Shak.
4. Any food or victuals. Eat your pudding, slave, and hold your tongue. Prior.
5. (Naut. )
Defn: Same as Puddening. Pudding grass (Bot. ), the true pennyroyal (Mentha Pulegium ), formerly used to flavor stuffing for roast meat. Dr. Prior. -- Pudding pie, a pudding with meat baked in it. Taylor (163 ). -- Pudding pipe (Bot. ), the long, cylindrical pod of the leguminous tree Cassia Fistula. The seeds are separately imbedded in a sweetish pulp. See Cassia. -- Pudding sleeve, a full sleeve like that of the English clerical gown. Swift. -- Pudding stone. (Min. ) See Conglomerate, n., 2. -- Pudding time. (a ) The time of dinner, pudding being formerly the dish first eaten. [Obs. ] Johnson. (b ) The nick of time; critical time. [Obs. ] Mars, that still protects the stout, In pudding time came to his aid. Hudibras.
PUDDING FISH; PUDDING WIFE
PUDDING FISH; PUDDING WIFE Pud "ding fish, Pudding wife. [Prob. corrupted fr. the Sp. name in Cuba, pudiano verde. ] (Zoöl.)
Defn: A large, handsomely colored, blue and bronze, labroid fish (Iridio, syn. Platyglossus, radiatus ) of Florida, Bermuda, and the West Indies. Called also pudiano, doncella, and, at Bermuda, bluefish.
PUDDING-HEADED
PUDDING-HEADED Pud "ding-head `ed, a.
Defn: Stupid. [Colloq. ]
New American Oxford Dictionary
pudding
pud ding |ˈpo͝odiNG ˈpʊdɪŋ | ▶noun 1 a dessert with a creamy consistency: chocolate pudding | a rice pudding. • chiefly Brit. any dessert. • chiefly Brit. the dessert course of a meal: what's for pudding? 2 a sweet or savory steamed dish made with flour: Yorkshire pudding. • the intestines of a pig or sheep stuffed with oatmeal, spices, and meat and boiled. See also black pudding, blood sausage. • informal a fat, dumpy, or stupid person: away with you, you big pudding! PHRASES in the pudding club see club 1. DERIVATIVES pud ding y adjective ORIGIN Middle English (denoting a sausage such as black pudding ): apparently from Old French boudin ‘black pudding, ’ from Latin botellus ‘sausage, small intestine. ’
pudding basin
pud |ding basin ▶noun Brit. a deep round bowl used for mixing and cooking steamed puddings. • [ as modifier ] denoting a hairstyle produced or seemingly produced by inverting a pudding basin on a person's head and cutting away all the hair that sticks out under it: a pudding-basin haircut.
pudding cloth
pud |ding cloth ▶noun a cloth used for tying up some puddings for boiling.
pudding face
pud ding face ▶noun informal a large chubby face. DERIVATIVES pud ding-faced adjective
pudding-head
pudding-head ▶noun informal a stupid person.
puddingstone
pud ding stone |ˈpo͝odiNGˌstōn ˈpʊdɪŋˌstoʊn | ▶noun a conglomerate rock in which dark-colored rounded pebbles contrast with a paler fine-grained matrix.
Oxford Dictionary
pudding
pud |ding |ˈpʊdɪŋ | ▶noun chiefly Brit. 1 a cooked sweet dish served after the main course of a meal: a rice pudding | [ mass noun ] : a good helping of pudding. • [ mass noun ] the dessert course of a meal: what's for pudding? • N. Amer. a dessert with a soft or creamy consistency. 2 a sweet or savoury steamed dish made with suet and flour: a steak and kidney pudding. • the intestines of a pig or sheep stuffed with oatmeal, spices, and meat and boiled. • informal a fat or stupid person: away with you, you big pudding! PHRASES in the pudding club see club 1. DERIVATIVES puddingy adjective ORIGIN Middle English (denoting a sausage such as black pudding ): apparently from Old French boudin ‘black pudding ’, from Latin botellus ‘sausage, small intestine ’.
pudding basin
pud |ding basin ▶noun Brit. a deep round bowl used for mixing and cooking steamed puddings. • [ as modifier ] denoting a hairstyle produced or seemingly produced by inverting a pudding basin on a person's head and cutting away all the hair that sticks out under it: a pudding-basin haircut.
pudding cloth
pud |ding cloth ▶noun a cloth used for tying up some puddings for boiling.
pudding face
pud |ding face ▶noun informal a large fat face. DERIVATIVES pudding-faced adjective
pudding-head
pudding-head ▶noun informal a stupid person.
puddingstone
pud ¦ding |stone ▶noun [ mass noun ] a conglomerate rock in which dark-coloured round pebbles contrast with a paler fine-grained matrix.
Oxford Thesaurus
pudding
pudding noun Pete had given up on the stew and was eating the pudding: dessert, sweet, sweet course /dish, second course, last course; Brit. informal afters, pud.
Duden Dictionary
Pudding
Pud ding Substantiv, maskulin , der |P u dding |der Pudding; Genitiv: des Puddings, Plural: die Puddinge und Puddings englisch pudding, wohl < (alt )französisch boudin = Wurst, Herkunft ungeklärt 1 [kalte ] Süßspeise aus in Milch aufgekochtem Puddingpulver oder Grieß den Pudding nach dem Erkalten stürzen | figurativ Pudding in den Knien, Beinen haben (umgangssprachlich ; keine Kraft in den Knien, Beinen haben )auf den Pudding hauen salopp ; Putz 2 im Wasserbad in einer bestimmten Form 3 gekochtes Gericht aus Brot, Fleisch, Fisch, Gemüse z. B. Kohlpudding
Puddingform
Pud ding form Substantiv, feminin , die |P u ddingform | Form 3 , in der ein Pudding 2 im Wasserbad gekocht wird
Puddingpulver
Pud ding pul ver Substantiv, Neutrum , das |P u ddingpulver |pulveriges Produkt aus Stärke (mit Farb- und Aromastoffen ) zur Bereitung von Pudding 1
French Dictionary
pudding
pudding ou pouding n. m. (pl. puddings ou poudings ) nom masculin Gâteau garni de fruits. : Le pudding est le gâteau de Noël des Anglais, spécialement le plum-pudding.
Spanish Dictionary
pudding
pudding nombre masculino Pudin .Se pronuncia aproximadamente ‘pudin ’.El plural es puddings .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
pudding
pud ding /pʊ́dɪŋ /名詞 複 ~s /-z /1 C U プディング 〘小麦粉に卵 果実 肉などを入れて甘味 香料を付けて蒸した菓子; 日本のいわゆるプリンはcustard puddingという 〙; プディング状のもの .2 C U ⦅英 ⦆肉 (コース )料理のデザート .3 C ⦅英 くだけて ⦆太ったまぬけな人 , 太っちょ (pudding head ).4 U C ソーセージの一種 .~́ b à sin ⦅英 ⦆プディング調理用ボウル ; (その形に似た )髪型 .~́ f à ce ⦅くだけて ⦆丸くて大きな (まぬけ )顔 .~́ st ò ne 〘地 〙礫岩 (れきがん )(conglomerate ).