English-Thai Dictionary
palmer
N นัก แสวงบุญ (โดยเฉพาะ ใน ยุค กลาง nak-sa-wang-bun
palmerworm
N ตัวอ่อน ของ ผีเสื้อ กลางคืน จำพวก Dichomeris ligulella กิน ใบ แอป เปิ้ล และ ผลไม้
palmette
N รูป กลุ่ม ใบ จาก จุด เดียวกัน ที่ คล้าย ฝ่ามือ
palmetto
N ต้น ปาล์ม มี ใบ รูป พัด (โดยเฉพาะ จำพวก Sabal palmetto ton-pam-me-rub-bai-pad
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
PALMER
n.p `amer. One that returned from the Holy Land bearing branches of palm; a pilgrim or crusader.
PALMER-WORM
n.pamer-worm. A worm covered with hair; supposed to be so called because he wanders over all plants. Joel 1:4.
PALMETTO
n.A species of palm-tree, growing in the West Indies, of the genus Chamaerops.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
PALMED
PALMED Palmed, a.
Defn: Having or bearing a palm or palms. Paimed deer (Zoöl.), a stag of full growth, bearing palms. See lst Palm, 4.
PALMER
Palm "er, n. Etym: [From Palm, v. t.]
Defn: One who palms or cheats, as at cards or dice.
PALMER
PALMER Palm "er, n.Etym: [From Palm the tree. ]
Defn: A wandering religious votary; especially, one who bore a branch of palm as a token that he had visited the Holy Land and its sacred places. Chaucer. Pilgrims and palmers plighted them together. P. Plowman. The pilgrim had some home or dwelling place, the palmer had none. The pilgrim traveled to some certain, designed place or places, but the palmer to all. T. Staveley.
PALMERWORM
PALMERWORM Palm "er *worm `, n. (Zoöl.)(a ) Any hairy caterpillar which appears in great numbers, devouring herbage, and wandering about like a palmer. The name is applied also to other voracious insects. Joel. i. 4. (b ) In America, the larva of any one of several moths, which destroys the foliage of fruit and forest trees, esp. the larva of Ypsolophus pometellus, which sometimes appears in vast numbers.
PALMETTE
Pal *mette ", n. Etym: [F., dim. of palme a palm. ]
Defn: A floral ornament, common in Greek and other ancient architecture; -- often called the honeysuckle ornament.
PALMETTO
Pal *met "to, n. Etym: [Dim. of palm the tree: cf. Sp. palmito. ] (Bot. )
Defn: A name given to palms of several genera and species growing in the West Indies and the Southern United States. In the United States, the name is applied especially to the Chamærops, or Sabal, Palmetto, the cabbage tree of Florida and the Carolinas. See Cabbage tree, under Cabbage.
Royal palmetto, the West Indian Sabal umbraculifera, the trunk of which, when hollowed, is used for water pipes, etc. The leaves are used for thatching, and for making hats, ropes, etc. -- Saw palmetto, Sabal serrulata, a native of Georgia, South Carolina, and Florida. The nearly impassable jungle which it forms is called palmetto scrub.
PALMETTO FLAG
PALMETTO FLAG Pal *met "to flag.
Defn: Any of several flags adopted by South California after its secession. That adopted in November, 186 , had a green cabbage palmetto in the center of a white field; the final one, January, 1861, had a white palmetto in the center of a blue field and a white crescent in the upper left-hand corner.
PALMETTO STATE
PALMETTO STATE Palmetto State.
Defn: South California; -- a nickname alluding to the State Arms, which contain a representation of a palmetto tree.
New American Oxford Dictionary
Palme, Olof
Pal me, Olof |ˈpälmə ˈpɑlmə | (1927 –86 ), Swedish statesman; full name Sven Olof Joachim Palme. He served as prime minister 1969 –76 and 1982 –86, until killed by an unknown assassin.
palmer
palm er |ˈpä (l )mər ˈpɑlmər | ▶noun 1 historical a pilgrim, esp. one who had returned from the Holy Land with a palm frond or leaf as a sign of having undertaken the pilgrimage. • historical an itinerant monk traveling from shrine to shrine under a vow of poverty. 2 a hairy artificial fly used in angling. ORIGIN Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French, from medieval Latin palmarius ‘pilgrim, ’ from Latin palma ‘palm. ’
Palmer, Arnold
Pal mer, Arnold |ˈpä (l )mər ˈpɑlmər | (1929 –), US golfer; full name Arnold Daniel Palmer. His many championship victories include the Masters in 1958, 1960, 1962, and 1964; the US Open in 1960; and the British Open in 1961 and 1962. The huge galleries attracted by Palmer whenever he played were dubbed “Arnie's Army. ”
Palmerston, 3rd Viscount
Pal mer ston, 3rd Viscount |ˈpä (l )mərstən ˈpɑlmərstən | (1784 –1865 ), British statesman; prime minister 1855 –58 and 1859 –65; born Henry John Temple. He declared the second Opium War against China in 1856 and oversaw the successful conclusion of the Crimean War in 1856 and the suppression of the Indian Mutiny in 1858.
palmette
pal mette |palˈmet ˌpælˈmɛt | ▶noun Archaeology an ornament of radiating petals that resemble the leaflets of a palm. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from French, literally ‘small palm, ’ diminutive of palme .
palmetto
pal met to |pä (l )ˈmetō, pal- ˌpɑ (l )ˈmɛdoʊ | ▶noun ( pl. palmettos ) a fan palm, esp. one of a number occurring from the southern US to northern South America. [Sabal and other genera, family Palmae: several species, in particular the cabbage palmetto (S. palmetto ), which is the state tree of Florida (where it is better known as the sabal palm ) and South Carolina. ] ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from Spanish palmito, literally ‘small palm, ’ diminutive of palma, assimilated to Italian words ending in -etto.
Palmetto State
Pal met to State a nickname for the state of South Carolina.
Palmer, Samuel
Pal ¦mer |ˈpɑːmə | (1805 –91 ), English painter and etcher. His friendship with William Blake resulted in the mystical, visionary landscape paintings, such as Repose of the Holy Family (1824 ), for which he is best known. He was leader of a group of artists called The Ancients.
Palmerston North
Pal ¦mer |ston North a city in the SW part of the North Island, New Zealand; pop. 75,540 (2006 ).
Oxford Dictionary
Palme, Olof
Palme, Olof |ˈpɑːlmə | (1927 –86 ), Swedish statesman, Prime Minister 1969 –76 and 1982 –6; full name Sven Olof Joachim Palme. He was killed by an unknown assassin.
palmer
palm ¦er |ˈpɑːmə | ▶noun 1 historical a pilgrim, especially one who had returned from the Holy Land with a palm branch or leaf as a sign of having undertaken the pilgrimage. • an itinerant monk travelling from shrine to shrine under a vow of poverty. 2 a hairy artificial fly used in angling. ORIGIN Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French, from medieval Latin palmarius ‘pilgrim ’, from Latin palma ‘palm ’.
Palmer, Arnold
Palmer, Arnold |ˈpɑːmə | (b.1929 ), American golfer; full name Arnold Daniel Palmer. His many championship victories include the Masters (1958; 1960; 1962; 1964 ), the US Open (1960 ), and the British Open (1961 –2 ).
Palmer, Samuel
Pal ¦mer |ˈpɑːmə | (1805 –91 ), English painter and etcher. His friendship with William Blake resulted in the mystical, visionary landscape paintings, such as Repose of the Holy Family (1824 ), for which he is best known. He was leader of a group of artists called The Ancients.
Palmerston, 3rd Viscount
Palmerston, 3rd Viscount |ˈpɑːməst (ə )n | (1784 –1865 ), British Whig statesman, Prime Minister 1855 –8 and 1859 –65; born Henry John Temple. Palmerston declared the second Opium War against China in 1856, and oversaw the successful conclusion of the Crimean War in 1856 and the suppression of the Indian Mutiny in 1858.
Palmerston North
Pal ¦mer |ston North a city in the SW part of the North Island, New Zealand; pop. 75,540 (2006 ).
palmette
palmette |palˈmɛt | ▶noun Archaeology an ornament of radiating petals like a palm leaf. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from French, literally ‘small palm ’, diminutive of palme .
palmetto
palmetto |palˈmɛtəʊ | ▶noun ( pl. palmettos ) a fan palm, especially one of a number occurring from the southern US to northern South America. ●Sabal and other genera, family Palmae: several species, in particular the cabbage palmetto (S. palmetto ), which is the state tree of Florida. ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from Spanish palmito, literally ‘small palm ’, diminutive of palma, assimilated to Italian words ending in -etto.
Palmetto State
Palmetto State informal name for South Carolina.
Duden Dictionary
Palme
Pal me Substantiv, feminin , die |P a lme |die Palme; Genitiv: der Palme, Plural: die Palmen 1 (in tropischen und subtropischen Regionen beheimateter in zahlreichen Arten vorkommender ) Baum mit meist langem, unverzweigtem Stamm und großen gefiederten oder handförmig gefächerten Blättern mittelhochdeutsch palm (e ), althochdeutsch palma < lateinisch palma, eigentlich = flache Hand; nach der Ähnlichkeit des Palmenblattes mit einer gespreizten Hand jemanden auf die Palme bringen umgangssprachlich jemanden aufbringen, wütend machen, erzürnen auf die Palme gehen umgangssprachlich wütend werden 2 nach dem altrömischen Brauch, den Sieger mit einem Palmzweig zu ehren gehoben Siegespreis ihm gebührt die Palme [des Siegers ] | die Palme erringen, erhalten
Palmenart
Pal men art Substantiv, feminin , die |P a lmenart | Art 4b von Palmen
palmenartig
pal men ar tig Adjektiv |p a lmenartig |einer Palme ähnlich palmenartige Blätter
Palmenblatt
Pal men blatt Substantiv, Neutrum , das Palmblatt |P a lmenblatt |Blatt einer Palme 1
Palmenfaser
Pal men fa ser Substantiv, feminin , die Palmfaser |P a lmenfaser |(gewerblich genutzte ) grobe Blattfaser von bestimmten Palmen
Palmengarten
Pal men gar ten Substantiv, maskulin , der |P a lmengarten |besonders mit Palmen bepflanzter Garten oder Park
Palmenhain
Pal men hain Substantiv, maskulin , der |P a lmenhain |aus Palmen bestehender Hain
Palmenhaus
Pal men haus Substantiv, Neutrum , das |P a lmenhaus |hohes Gewächshaus mit tropischen Pflanzen, besonders Palmen
Palmenherzen
Pal men her zen Pluralwort Gastronomie , die Palmherzen |P a lmenherzen |Pluraletantum als Gemüse, Salat zubereitetes Mark 1a der Blattstiele bestimmter Palmen
Palmenroller
Pal men rol ler Substantiv, maskulin , der |P a lmenroller |eine südasiatische Schleichkatze
Palmenwedel
Pal men we del Substantiv, maskulin , der Palmwedel |P a lmenwedel |großes, gefiedertes oder gefächertes Blatt einer Palme
Palmenzweig
Pal men zweig Substantiv, maskulin , der Palmzweig |P a lmenzweig |1 Zweig einer Palme 2 landschaftlich Buchsbaumzweig, der nach katholischem Brauch am Palmsonntag gesegnet wird
Palmerston
Pal mers ton Substantiv, maskulin , der |ˈpɑːməstən |der Palmerston; Genitiv: des Palmerston [s ] englisch schwerer, doppelt gewebter, gewalkter Mantelstoff
Palmette
Pal met te Substantiv, feminin , die |Palm e tte |französisch palmette, Verkleinerungsform von: palme < lateinisch palma, Palme 1 Kunstwissenschaft palmblattähnliches, streng symmetrisches Ornament griechischen Ursprungs 2 Gartenbau meist an Wandflächen gezogener Spalierobstbaum mit u-förmig wachsenden Zweigen
French Dictionary
palmé
palmé , ée adj. adjectif 1 Qui a la forme d ’une main ouverte. : Une feuille palmée. 2 Dont les doigts sont réunis par une membrane. : Le canard a des pieds palmés.
palme
palme n. f. nom féminin 1 Rameau de palmier. : La palme symbolise la victoire. 2 Nageoire de caoutchouc qui accélère la vitesse du nageur. : Avec ces palmes, je nage très vite. LOCUTION Remporter la palme. Gagner.
palmeraie
palmeraie n. f. nom féminin Plantation de palmiers. : La fantasia aura lieu près de la palmeraie de Marrakech.
Spanish Dictionary
palmeado, -da
palmeado, -da adjetivo 1 Que tiene forma de una mano abierta :raíz palmeada .2 [pata ] Que tiene los dedos unidos por una membrana :el desmán es un mamífero insectívoro con hocico prolongado en trompa y pies palmeados . VÉASE hoja palmeada .
palmear
palmear verbo intransitivo 1 Dar palmadas con las manos, especialmente como muestra de alegría o satisfacción .SINÓNIMO palmotear .2 verbo transitivo dep En baloncesto, golpear el balón que se encuentra en la proximidad de la canasta para que entre por el aro .3 mar Trasladar una embarcación de un punto a otro haciendo fuerza o tirando con las manos, aseguradas alternativamente en objetos fijos inmediatos .
palmense
palmense adjetivo 1 Relativo a Las Palmas, provincia y ciudad españolas de la isla de Gran Canaria, o a sus habitantes .2 adjetivo /nombre común [persona ] Que es de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria .
palmeo
palmeo nombre masculino 1 Acción de dar palmadas :el cante flamenco suele acompañarse con palmeo .2 dep En baloncesto, acción de palmear la pelota para marcar un tanto .
palmer
palmer nombre masculino Instrumento para medir diámetros o espesores pequeños .
palmera
palmera nombre femenino 1 Árbol de la familia de las palmas, de tronco áspero, cilíndrico y cubierto por hojas desecadas, hojas largas de nervio recto y leñoso que coronan el tronco en forma de penacho, flores pequeñas de color verde amarillento y cuyo fruto (dátil ) es comestible; puede alcanzar los 30 m de altura; crece en zonas de clima muy cálido :la palmera es originaria de Asia occidental y del norte de África .SINÓNIMO palma .2 Pasta dulce de hojaldre con forma de corazón plano y redondeado por la parte inferior .
palmeral
palmeral nombre masculino Terreno plantado de palmeras .SINÓNIMO palmar .
palmero, -ra
palmero, -ra adjetivo 1 Relativo a La Palma, isla española del archipiélago canario, o a sus habitantes .2 adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino [persona ] Que es de La Palma .3 nombre masculino y femenino Persona que toca las palmas para acompañar ciertos cantes y bailes flamencos .4 Persona que cuida una plantación de palmas o palmeras .
palmesano, -na
palmesano, -na adjetivo 1 Relativo a Palma de Mallorca, ciudad española de las islas Baleares, o a sus habitantes .2 adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino [persona ] Que es de Palma de Mallorca .
palmeta
palmeta nombre femenino 1 Vara o regla pequeña de madera con que los maestros castigaban a los alumnos dándoles con ella golpes en la palma de la mano :antiguamente los maestros golpeaban a los alumnos con la regla o con la palmeta cuando se portaban mal en clase .SINÓNIMO férula, palmatoria .2 Golpe dado con esta vara o regla .SINÓNIMO palmetazo .3 Adorno arquitectónico en forma de abanico, cuyas estrías le dan aspecto de hoja de palma .
palmetazo
palmetazo nombre masculino 1 Golpe dado con la palmeta :la maestra lo castigó dándole un palmetazo en la mano .SINÓNIMO palmeta .2 Corrección hecha con excesiva dureza y descortesía :el moderador le dio un palmetazo a propósito de un error sobre la obra analizada .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
palmetto
pal met to /pælmétoʊ /名詞 複 ~(e )s C 〘植 〙パルメット 〘北米南部産の小型のヤシの一種 〙.