English-Thai Dictionary
Paris
N ปารีส (ของ ฝรั่งเศส pa-ris
Paris
N เมือง ปารีส (ของ ฝรั่งเศส กรุง ปารีส muang-pa-ris
Parisian
ADJ เกี่ยวกับ ปารีส เกี่ยวกับ ชาว ปารีส French kiao-kab-pa-ris
Parisian
N ชาวเมือง ปารีส ชาว ปารีส ชาว ปารีเซียง French chow-muang-pa-ris
paris
N ชื่อ เมืองหลวง ของ ฝรั่งเศส เจ้าชาย แห่ง เมือง Trojan ผู้ ลักพา เอา ผู้ เป็น ราชินี แก่ง Menelauc ทำให้เกิด สงคราม ทรอย ชึ้น
parish
N เขต ศาสนา ecclesiastical unit archdiocese demesne territory county ked-sad-sa-na
parishioner
N พลเมือง ที่ อาศัย อยู่ ใน เขต ศาสนา layman countryman countrywoman pon-la-muang-ti-ar-sai-yu-nai-ked-sad-sa-na
parisian
N ชาวเมือง แา รี ส
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
PARIS
n.A plant, herb Paris or true-love, or rather a genus of plants of one species.
PARISH
n.[Low L. parochia; Gr. a dwelling or near residence; near, and house, or to dwell; or more probably from the Gr. a salary or largess, an allowance for support; to afford, yield or supply, whence L. parocha, entertainment given to embassadors at the public expense. If parish is to be deduced from either of these sources, it is probably from the latter, and parish is equivalent to benefice, living, as prebend, from L. proebeo.] 1. The precinct or territorial jurisdiction of a secular priest, or the precinct, the inhabitants of which belong to the same church.
2. In some of the American states, parish is an ecclesiastical society not bounded by territorial limits; but the inhabitants of a town belonging to one church, though residing promiscuously among the people belonging to another church, are called a parish. This is particularly the case in Massachusetts. In Connecticut, the legal appellation of such a society is ecclesiastical society.
PARISH
a.Belonging to a parish; having the spiritual charge of the inhabitants belonging to the same church; as a parish priest. 1. Belonging to a parish; as a parish church; parish records.
2. Maintained by the parish; as parish poor.
PARISHIONER
n.One that belongs to a parish.
PARISYLLABIC, PARISYLLABICAL
a.[L. par, equal, and syllaba, syllable. ] Having equal or like syllables.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
PARIS
Par "is, n. Etym: [From Paris, the son of Priam. ] (Bot. )
Defn: A plant common in Europe (Paris quadrifolia ); herb Paris; truelove. It has been used as a narcotic.
Note: It much resembles the American genus Trillium, but has usually four leaves and a tetramerous flower.
PARIS
PARIS Par "is, n.
Defn: The chief city of France. Paris green. See under Green, n. -- Paris white (Chem. ), purified chalk used as a pigment; whiting; Spanish white.
PARISH
Par "ish, n. Etym: [OE. parishe, paresche, parosche, OF. paroisse, parosse, paroiche, F. paroisse, L. parochia, corrupted fr. paroecia, Gr. vicus village. See Vicinity, and cf. Parochial. ]
1. (Eccl. & Eng. Law ) (a ) That circuit of ground committed to the charge of one parson or vicar, or other minister having cure of souls therein. Cowell. (b ) The same district, constituting a civil jurisdiction, with its own officers and regulations, as respects the poor, taxes, etc.
Note: Populous and extensive parishes are now divided, under various parliamentary acts, into smaller ecclesiastical districts for spiritual purposes. Mozley & W.
2. An ecclesiastical society, usually not bounded by territorial limits, but composed of those persons who choose to unite under the charge of a particular priest, clergyman, or minister; also, loosely, the territory in which the members of a congregation live. [U. S.]
3. In Louisiana, a civil division corresponding to a county in other States.
PARISH
PARISH Par "ish, a.
Defn: Of or pertaining to a parish; parochial; as, a parish church; parish records; a parish priest; maintained by the parish; as, parish poor. Dryden. Parish clerk. (a ) The clerk or recording officer of a parish. (b ) A layman who leads in the responses and otherwise assists in the service of the Church of England. -- Parish court, in Louisiana, a court in each parish.
PARISHEN
PARISHEN Par "ish *en, n.
Defn: A parishioner. [Obs. ] Chaucer.
PARISHIONAL
PARISHIONAL Pa *rish "ion *al, a.
Defn: Of or pertaining to a parish; parochial. [R.] Bp. Hall.
PARISHIONER
Pa *rish "ion *er, n. Etym: [F. paroissien, LL. parochianus.]
Defn: One who belongs to, or is connected with, a parish.
PARISIAN
Pa *ri "sian, n. Etym: [Cf. F. parisen.]
Defn: A native or inhabitant of Paris, the capital of France.
PARISIAN
PARISIAN Pa *ri "sian, a.
Defn: Of or pertaining to Paris.
PARISIENNE
Pa `ri `si `enne ", n. Etym: [F.]
Defn: A female native or resident of Paris.
PARISOLOGY
Par `i *sol "o *gy, n. Etym: [Gr. -logy. ]
Defn: The use of equivocal or ambiguous words. [R.]
PARISYLLABIC; PARISYLLABICAL
Par `i *syl *lab "ic, Par `i *syl *lab "ic *al, a. Etym: [Pari- + syllabic, -ical: cf. F. parisyllabique.]
Defn: Having the same number of syllables in all its inflections.
New American Oxford Dictionary
Paris
Par is 1 |ˈparis ˈpɛrəs | 1 the capital of France, on the Seine River; pop. 2,203,817 (2006 ). Paris was held by the Romans, who called it Lutetia, and by the Franks, and was established as the capital in 987 under Hugh Capet. It was organized into three parts —the Île de la Cité (an island in the Seine ), the Right Bank, and the Left Bank —during the reign of Philippe-Auguste 1180 –1223. The city's neoclassical architecture dates from the modernization of the Napoleonic era, which continued under Napoleon III, when the bridges and boulevards of the modern city were built. 2 a commercial city in northeastern Texas; pop. 26,050 (est. 2008 ). ORIGIN named after the Parisii, a Gallic people who settled on the Île de la Cité.
Paris
Par is 2 |ˈpɛrəs ˈparis |Greek Mythology a Trojan prince, the son of Priam and Hecuba. Appointed by the gods to decide who among the three goddesses Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite should win a prize for beauty, he awarded it to Aphrodite, who promised him the most beautiful woman in the world —Helen, wife of King Menelaus of Sparta. He abducted Helen, bringing about the Trojan War, in which he killed Achilles but was later himself killed.
Paris, Matthew
Par is, Matthew |ˈpɛrəs ˈparis | see Matthew Paris.
Paris, Treaty of
Par is, Trea ty of 1 a treaty signed in 1763 by Great Britain, France, and Spain that ended the Seven Years War in Europe (1756 –63 ) and the French and Indian War in North America. 2 a treaty signed in 1783 by the US and Great Britain that ended the American Revolution. 3 a treaty signed in 1898 by the US and Spain that ended the Spanish-American War.
Paris club
Par is club a group of the major creditor nations of the International Monetary Fund whose representatives meet informally in Paris to discuss the financial relations of the IMF member nations.
Paris Commune
Par is Com mune ▶noun see commune 1 ( sense 3 ).
Paris green
Par is green ▶noun a vivid green toxic crystalline salt of copper and arsenic, used as a preservative, pigment, and insecticide.
parish
par ish |ˈpariSH ˈpɛrɪʃ | ▶noun (in the Christian Church ) a small administrative district typically having its own church and a priest or pastor: [ as modifier ] : a parish church. • (in Louisiana ) a territorial division corresponding to a county in other states. ORIGIN Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French and Old French paroche, from late Latin parochia, from Greek paroikia ‘sojourning, ’ based on para- ‘beside, subsidiary ’ + oikos ‘dwelling. ’
parishad
pa ri shad |ˈpə -riˌSHəd ˈpʌrɪʃʌd | ▶noun Indian a council or assembly. ORIGIN from Sanskrit, from pari ‘around ’ + sad- ‘sit. ’
parish clerk
par ¦ish clerk ▶noun an official performing various mainly administrative duties concerned with the Church or with a civil parish.
parish council
par ¦ish coun |cil |parɪʃˈkaʊnsl | ▶noun Brit. the administrative body in a civil parish.
parishioner
par ish ion er |pəˈriSHənər pəˈrɪʃ (ə )nər | ▶noun an inhabitant of a parish, esp. one who belongs to or attends a particular church.
parish-pump
par ish-pump |ˈpɛrɪʃ pəmp | ▶adjective [ attrib. ] Brit. of local importance or interest only; parochial: I looked down on parish-pump politics.
parish register
par ¦ish regis |ter ▶noun a book recording christenings, marriages, and burials at a parish church.
Parisian
Pa ri sian |pəˈriZHən, -ˈrē -, -ˈrizē -pəˈrɪziən | ▶adjective of or relating to Paris. ▶noun a native or inhabitant of Paris. ORIGIN late Middle English: from French parisien .
Parisienne
Pa ri si enne |pəˌrēzēˈen pəˌriziˈɛn | ▶noun a Parisian girl or woman. ▶adjective (esp. of a girl or woman ) Parisian. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: French, feminine of parisien ‘Parisian. ’
parison
par i son |ˈparəsən ˈpɛrəsən | ▶noun a rounded mass of molten glass formed by rolling the substance immediately after removal from the furnace. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from French paraison, from parer ‘prepare, ’ from Latin parare.
Oxford Dictionary
Paris
Paris 1 |ˈparɪs, French paʀi | the capital of France, on the River Seine; pop. 2,203,817 (2006 ). Paris was held by the Romans, who called it Lutetia, and the Franks, and was established as the capital in 987 under Hugh Capet. It was organized into three parts, the Île de la Cité (an island in the Seine ), the Right Bank, and the Left Bank, during the reign of Philippe-Auguste (1180 –1223 ). The city's neoclassical architecture dates from the modernization of the Napoleonic era; this continued under Napoleon III, when the bridges and boulevards of the modern city were built. ORIGIN named after the Parisii, a Gallic people who settled on the Île de la Cité.
Paris
Paris 2 |ˈparɪs |Greek Mythology a Trojan prince, the son of Priam and Hecuba. Appointed by the gods to decide who among the three goddesses Hera, Athene, and Aphrodite should win a prize for beauty, he awarded it to Aphrodite, who promised him the most beautiful woman in the world —Helen, wife of Menelaus king of Sparta. He abducted Helen, bringing about the Trojan War, in which he killed Achilles but was later himself killed.
Paris, Matthew
Paris |ˈparɪs | see Matthew Paris.
Paris, Treaty of
Par is, Trea ty of 1 a treaty signed in 1763 by Great Britain, France, and Spain that ended the Seven Years War in Europe (1756 –63 ) and the French and Indian War in North America. 2 a treaty signed in 1783 by the US and Great Britain that ended the American Revolution. 3 a treaty signed in 1898 by the US and Spain that ended the Spanish-American War.
Paris club
Paris club a group of the major creditor nations of the International Monetary Fund, meeting informally in Paris to discuss the financial relations of the IMF member nations.
Paris Commune
Paris Commune ▶noun see commune 1 ( sense 3 ).
Paris green
Paris green |ˈparɪs | ▶noun [ mass noun ] a vivid green toxic crystalline salt of copper and arsenic, used as a preservative, pigment, and insecticide.
parish
par ¦ish |ˈparɪʃ | ▶noun (in the Christian Church ) a small administrative district typically having its own church and a priest or pastor: [ as modifier ] : a parish church. • (also civil parish ) Brit. the smallest unit of local government, constituted only in rural areas. • US (in Louisiana ) a territorial division corresponding to a county in other states. ORIGIN Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French and Old French paroche, from late Latin parochia, from Greek paroikia ‘sojourning ’, based on para- ‘beside, subsidiary ’ + oikos ‘dwelling ’.
parishad
parishad |ˈpʌrɪʃʌd | ▶noun Indian a council or assembly. ORIGIN from Sanskrit, from pari ‘around ’ + sad- ‘sit ’.
parish clerk
par ¦ish clerk ▶noun an official performing various mainly administrative duties concerned with the Church or with a civil parish.
parish council
par ¦ish coun |cil |parɪʃˈkaʊnsl | ▶noun Brit. the administrative body in a civil parish.
parishioner
pa ¦rish |ion ¦er |pəˈrɪʃ (ə )nə | ▶noun an inhabitant of a particular church parish, especially one who is a regular churchgoer.
parish-pump
parish-pump ▶adjective [ attrib. ] Brit. of local importance or interest only; parochial: I looked down on parish-pump politics.
parish register
par ¦ish regis |ter ▶noun a book recording christenings, marriages, and burials at a parish church.
Parisian
Parisian |pəˈrɪzɪən | ▶adjective relating to Paris. ▶noun a native or inhabitant of Paris. ORIGIN late Middle English: from French parisien .
Parisienne
Parisienne |paˌrɪzɪˈɛn, French paʀizjɛn | ▶noun a Parisian girl or woman. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: French, feminine of parisien ‘Parisian ’.
parison
parison |ˈparɪs (ə )n | ▶noun a rounded mass of glass formed by rolling the substance immediately after removal from the furnace. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from French paraison, from parer ‘prepare ’, from Latin parare.
American Oxford Thesaurus
parish
parish noun 1 the municipal council of the parish of Oka: district, community. 2 the story scandalized the parish: parishioners, churchgoers, congregation, fold, flock, community. WORD LINKS parochial relating to a parish Word Links sections supply words that are related to the headword but do not normally appear in a thesaurus because they are not actual synonyms.
Oxford Thesaurus
parish
parish noun 1 the parish of Poplar in East London: district, community. 2 a vicar must do nothing that would scandalize the parish: parishioners, churchgoers, church, congregation, flock, fold, community. WORD LINKS parish parochial relating to a parish Word Links sections supply words that are related to the headword but do not normally appear in a thesaurus because they are not actual synonyms.
parish-pump
parish-pump adjective a major league performer showing the parish-pump locals how to run their affairs: provincial, unsophisticated, small-town, parochial, parish-pump, insular, inward-looking, limited, blinkered, bourgeois, middle-class, conservative, petty, close-minded, myopic, introverted, illiberal, hidebound, intolerant. ANTONYMS cosmopolitan, broad-minded, liberal.
Duden Dictionary
Paris
Pa ris Eigenname |Par i s |Hauptstadt Frankreichs
Paris
Pa ris Eigenname |P a ris |griechische Sagengestalt
parisch
pa risch Adjektiv |p a risch |die Insel Paros betreffend, zu ihr gehörend, aus ihr stammend
Pariseide
Pa ri sei de Substantiv, feminin , die |P a riseide |die Pariseide; Genitiv: der Pariseide zu lateinisch par (Genitiv: paris ) = gleich (kommend )entbastete Naturseide, die auf ihr ursprüngliches Gewicht beschwert wurde
Pariser
Pa ri ser Adjektiv |Par i ser |indeklinables Adjektiv Pariser Schinken | die Pariser Verträge
Pariser
Pa ri ser Substantiv, maskulin salopp , der |Par i ser |der Pariser; Genitiv: des Parisers, Plural: die Pariser im Sinne von »Verhütungsmittel aus Paris «Präservativ
Pariser
Pa ri ser Substantiv, maskulin , der |Par i ser |der Pariser; Genitiv: des Parisers, Plural: die Pariser Einwohnerbezeichnung zu Paris
Pariser Blau
Pa ri ser Blau Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Par i ser Bl au |das Pariser Blau; Genitiv: des Pariser Blau [s ] ein blauer Farbstoff
Pariserin
Pa ri se rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Par i serin |die Pariserin; Genitiv: der Pariserin, Plural: die Pariserinnen weibliche Form zu Pariser
pariserisch
pa ri se risch Adjektiv |par i serisch |nach Art der in Paris Lebenden
Parisienne
Pa ri si enne Substantiv, feminin , die |…ˈzi̯ɛn |französisch parisienne = aus Paris, wohl nach der Herkunft klein gemustertes, von Metallfäden durchzogenes Seidengewebe
parisisch
pa ri sisch Adjektiv |par i sisch |von [der Stadt ] Paris
Parisismus
Pa ri sis mus Substantiv, maskulin , der |Paris i smus |der Parisismus; Genitiv: des Parisismus, Plural: die Parisismen neulateinisch der Pariser Umgangssprache eigentümlicher Ausdruck oder Redewendung
parisyllabisch
pa ri syl la bisch Adjektiv Sprachwissenschaft |parisyll a bisch |zu lateinisch par (Genitiv: paris ) = gleich und syllabisch in allen Beugungsfällen des Singulars und Plurals die gleiche Anzahl von Silben aufweisend
Parisyllabum
Pa ri syl la bum Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Paris y llabum |das Parisyllabum; Genitiv: des Parisyllabums, Plural: die Parisyllaba parisyllabisches Substantiv
French Dictionary
paris-brest
paris-brest n. m. nom masculin invariable Gâteau composé de pâte à chou et de crème pralinée. : Des paris-brests délicieux. Note Typographique Le nom de la pâtisserie s ’écrit avec des minuscules.
parisien
parisien , ienne adj. et n. m. et f. adjectif et nom masculin et féminin De Paris. : La région parisienne. Ce sont des Parisiens. Note Typographique L ’adjectif s ’écrit avec une minuscule; le nom, avec une majuscule.
Spanish Dictionary
parisién
parisién parisino . Se utiliza únicamente en singular .
parisiense
parisiense parisino .
parisilábico, -ca
parisilábico, -ca adjetivo Parisílabo .ANTÓNIMO imparisílabo .
parisílabo, -ba
parisílabo, -ba adjetivo [palabra, verso ] Que tiene el mismo número de sílabas que otro .SINÓNIMO parisilábico .
parisino, -na
parisino, -na adjetivo 1 Relativo a París, capital de Francia, o a sus habitantes .SINÓNIMO parisién, parisiense .2 adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino [persona ] Que es de París .SINÓNIMO parisién, parisiense .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
Paris
Par is 1 /pǽrɪs /名詞 パリ 〘フランスの首都; →Parisian 〙.~̀ gr é en 〘化 〙パリ緑 〘顔料 殺虫剤 〙.
Paris
Par is 2 名詞 〘ギ神 〙パリス 〘Troyの王子; Sparta王妃Helenを奪い, Troy戦争の原因を作った; →Iliad 〙.
parish
par ish /pǽrɪʃ /〖原義は 「教区の住民 」〗名詞 複 ~es /-ɪz /C 1 教区 〘教会と牧師を持つ宗教上の小地区 〙; 〖形容詞的に 〗教区の .2 ⦅英 ⦆行政教区 〘行政上の最小単位 〙.3 〖the ~〗a. 〖集合的に 〗(教会へ通う )教区民 .b. ⦅米 ⦆教会の全信者 .4 〖one's ~〗⦅英 古 ⦆専門分野 , 責務 .5 ⦅米 ⦆(Louisiana州の )郡 (county ).~̀ ch ú rch ⦅英 ⦆教区教会 .~̀ cl é rk ⦅英 ⦆教区教会事務係 .~̀ c ó uncil ⦅英 ⦆教区会 〘行政教区の議決機関 〙.~̀ pr í est 教区牧師 .~́ p ù mp 村の共同井戸 .~̀ r é gister 教区記録簿 〘教区内での洗礼 結婚 埋葬を記録した帳簿 〙.
parishioner
pa rish ion er /pərɪ́ʃ (ə )nə r /名詞 C (教会へ定期的に通う )教区民 .
parish-pump
p à rish-p ú mp 形容詞 ⦅英 けなして ⦆〖名詞 の前で 〗地方主義的な .
Parisian
Pa ri sian /pərɪ́ʒ (ə )n |-ziən /形容詞 パリの, パリ市民の, パリジャン風の .名詞 C パリ市民, パリっ子, パリジャン .