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refect

VT บำรุง ร่างกาย ด้วย อาหาร  bam-rung-rang-kai-duai-ar-han

 

refection

N อาหารว่าง  dinner meal ar-han-wang

 

refectory

N ห้องโถง สำหรับ รับประทาน อาหาร  hong-tong-sam-rub-pra-tan-ar-han

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

REFECT

v.t.[L. refectus, reficio; re and facio, to make. ] To refresh; to restore after hunger or fatigue. [Not in use. ]

 

REFECTION

n.[L. refectio.] 1. Refreshment after hunger or fatigue.
2. A spare meal or repast.

 

REFECTIVE

a.Refreshing; restoring.

 

REFECTIVE

n.That which refreshes.

 

REFECTORY

n.A room of refreshment; properly, a hall or apartment in convents and monasteries, where a moderate repast is taken.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

REFECT

Re *fect " (r *fkt ), v. t. Etym: [L. refectus, p. p. of reficere; pref. re- re- + facere to make. ]

 

Defn: To restore after hunger or fatique; to refresh. [Archaic ] Sir T. Browne.

 

REFECTION

Re *fec "tion (r *fk "shn ), n. Etym: [L. refectio: cf. F. réfection. See Refect, Fact. ]

 

Defn: Refreshment after hunger or fatique; a repast; a lunch. [His ] feeble spirit inly felt refection. Spenser. Those Attic nights, and those refections of the gods. Curran.

 

REFECTIVE

REFECTIVE Re *fec "tive (r *fk "tv ), a.

 

Defn: Refreshing; restoring.

 

REFECTIVE

REFECTIVE Re *fec "tive, n.

 

Defn: That which refreshes.

 

REFECTORY

Re *fec "to *ry (-t *r ), n.; pl. ; Refectories (-r. Etym: [LL. refectorium: cf. F. réfectoire. See Refection. ]

 

Defn: A room for refreshment; originally, a dining hall in monasteries or convents.

 

Note: Sometimes pronounced r, especially when signifying the eating room in monasteries.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

refection

re fec tion |riˈfekSHən rəˈfɛkʃən | noun literary refreshment by food or drink. a meal, esp. a light one. Zoology the eating of partly digested fecal pellets, as practiced by rabbits. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French, from Latin refectio (n- ), from reficere renew (see refectory ).

 

refectory

re fec to ry |riˈfekt (ə )rē rəˈfɛkt (ə )ri | noun ( pl. refectories ) a room used for communal meals, esp. in an educational or religious institution. ORIGIN late Middle English: from late Latin refectorium, from Latin reficere refresh, renew, from re- back + facere make.

 

refectory table

re fec to ry ta ble noun a long, narrow table.

 

Oxford Dictionary

refection

re |fec ¦tion |rɪˈfɛkʃ (ə )n | noun [ mass noun ] literary refreshment by food or drink. [ count noun ] a light meal. Zoology the eating of partly digested faecal pellets, as practised by rabbits. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French, from Latin refectio (n- ), from reficere renew (see refectory ).

 

refectory

re |fec ¦tory |rɪˈfɛkt (ə )ri | noun ( pl. refectories ) a room used for communal meals in an educational or religious institution. ORIGIN late Middle English: from late Latin refectorium, from Latin reficere refresh, renew , from re- back + facere make .

 

refectory table

re |fec ¦tory table noun a long, narrow table.

 

French Dictionary

réfection

réfection n. f. nom féminin Action de refaire, de remettre à neuf. : La réfection des routes, des travaux de réfection. SYNONYME réparation .

 

réfectoire

réfectoire n. m. nom masculin Salle les membres d ’une communauté, d ’une collectivité prennent leurs repas en commun. Note Sémantique Ne pas confondre avec les noms suivants: • cafétéria, dans certains établissements, lieu où l ’on peut consommer des boissons, se restaurer; cantine, endroit où l ’on sert des repas pour une collectivité (entreprise, école ).

 

Spanish Dictionary

refectorio

refectorio nombre masculino Sala en conventos, monasterios y ciertos colegios que se utiliza como comedor común :las grandes mesas de refectorio del convento llevaban cajones insertos en el faldón .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xix ) del latín refectorius ‘reparador, restaurador ’, derivado de reficere rehacer ’, procedente a su vez de facere (V.); ya en latín designó el comedor de un monasterio porque con la comida (V. refacción ) se reparan las fuerzas. De la familia etimológica de hacer (V.).

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

refectory

re fec to ry /rɪfékt (ə )ri /名詞 -ries C ⦅英 ⦆(学校 修道院などの )大食堂 (⦅米 ⦆cafeteria ).