English-Thai Dictionary
primate
N สัตว์เลี้ยงลูกด้วยนม anthropoid man sad-liang-luk-duai-nom
primateship
N ตำแหน่ง อาร์ บิ ชอฟ
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
PRIMATE
n.[Low L. primas. See Prime. ] The chief ecclesiastic in the church; an archbishop.
PRIMATESHIP
n.The office or dignity of an archbishop.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
PRIMATE
Pri "mate, n. Etym: [OE. primat, F. primat, L. primas, -atis one of the first, chief, fr. primus the first. See Prime, a.]
1. The chief ecclesiastic in a national church; one who presides over other bishops in a province; an archbishop.
2. (Zoöl.)
Defn: One of the Primates.
PRIMATES
Pri *ma "tes, n. pl. Etym: [NL. ] (Zoöl.)
Defn: The highest order of mammals. It includes man, together with the apes and monkeys. Cf. Pitheci.
PRIMATESHIP
PRIMATESHIP Pri "mate *ship, n.
Defn: The office, dignity, or position of a primate; primacy.
New American Oxford Dictionary
primate
pri mate 1 |ˈprīˌmāt, ˈprīmət ˈpraɪmɪt ˈpraɪˌmeɪt | ▶noun Christian Church the chief bishop or archbishop of a province: Cardinal Glemp, the primate of Poland. DERIVATIVES pri ma tial |prīˈmāSHəl |adjective ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French primat, from Latin primas, primat- ‘of the first rank, ’ from primus ‘first. ’
primate
pri mate 2 |ˈprīˌmāt ˈpraɪmɪt ˈpraɪˌmeɪt | ▶noun Zoology a mammal of an order that includes the lemurs, bushbabies, tarsiers, marmosets, monkeys, apes, and humans. They are distinguished by having hands, handlike feet, and forward-facing eyes, and, with the exception of humans, are typically agile tree-dwellers. [Order Primates: several families. ] ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from Latin primas, primat- ‘of the first rank ’ (see primate 1 ).
Primate of All England
Primate of All Eng |land ▶noun a title of the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Primate of All Ireland
Primate of All Ire |land ▶noun a title of both the Catholic and Anglican Archbishops of Armagh.
Primate of England
Primate of Eng |land ▶noun a title of the Archbishop of York.
Oxford Dictionary
primate
primate 1 |ˈprʌɪmeɪt, -mət | ▶noun Christian Church the chief bishop or archbishop of a province: Cardinal Glemp, the primate of Poland. DERIVATIVES primatial |-ˈmeɪʃ (ə )l |adjective ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French primat, from Latin primas, primat- ‘of the first rank ’, from primus ‘first ’.
primate
primate 2 |ˈprʌɪmeɪt | ▶noun Zoology a mammal of an order that includes the lemurs, bushbabies, tarsiers, marmosets, monkeys, apes, and humans. They are distinguished by having hands, hand-like feet, and forward-facing eyes, and are typically agile tree-dwellers. ●Order Primates: several families. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from Latin primas, primat- ‘of the first rank ’ (see primate 1 ).
Primate of All England
Primate of All Eng |land ▶noun a title of the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Primate of All Ireland
Primate of All Ire |land ▶noun a title of both the Catholic and Anglican Archbishops of Armagh.
Primate of England
Primate of Eng |land ▶noun a title of the Archbishop of York.
Duden Dictionary
Primaten
Pri ma ten |Prim a ten |Plural von Primas , Primat
Spanish Dictionary
primate
primate adjetivo /nombre masculino 1 [mamífero ] Que pertenece al orden de los primates :los simios, los lémures y los hombres son primates .2 primates nombre masculino plural zool Orden de mamíferos generalmente arborícolas, caracterizados por tener las cuatro extremidades, o solo las anteriores, con el pulgar oponible a los otros dedos, ojos en posición anterior, dentadura completa y mamas en situación pectoral :el orden de los primates incluye dos subórdenes: prosimios y antropoides .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo del latín primas , primatis ‘originario de las primeras familias ’, ‘de primera fila o rango ’. De la familia etimológica de primo (V.).
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
primate
pri mate /práɪmət, -meɪt / (! 1 は /-meɪt /のみ ) 名詞 C 1 〘動 〙(ヒトとサルを含む )霊長類の動物 ; 〖~s 〗霊長目 .2 〖the P- 〗〘キリスト教 〙(ローマカトリック 英国国教会の )主席司教, 大主教 ▸ the Primate of All England 全英主席主教 〘カンタベリー大主教の称号 〙▸ the Primate of England イングランド主席主教 〘ヨーク大主教の称号 〙