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scarlet

ADJ สี เลือด หมู  สีแดง สด  orange red vermilion se-luad-mu

 

scarlet

N เสื้อผ้า สี เลือด หมู  suea-pa-se-luad-mu

 

scarlet fever

N ไข้ อีดำอีแดง  chai-au-dam-au-dang

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

SCARLET

n. 1. A beautiful bright red color, brighter than crimson.
2. Cloth of a scarlet color.
All her household are clothed with scarlet. Proverbs 31:21.

 

SCARLET

a.of the color called scarlet; of a bright red color; as a scarlet cloth or thread; a scarlet lip.

 

SCARLET-BEAN

n.A plant; a red bean.

 

SCARLET-FEVER

n.[scarlatina. ] a disease in which the body is covered with an efflorescence or red color, first appearing about the neck and breast, and accompanied with a sore throat.

 

SCARLET-OAK

n.a species of oak, the Quercus coccifera, or kermes oak, producing small glandular excrescences, called kermes or scarlet grain.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

SCARLET

Scar "let, n. Etym: [OE. scarlat, scarlet, OF. escarlate, F. écarlate (cf. Pr. escarlat, escarlata, Sp. & Pg. escarlata, It. scarlatto, LL. scarlatum ), from Per. sakirlat.]

 

Defn: A deep bright red tinged with orange or yellow, -- of many tints and shades; a vivid or bright red color.

 

2. Cloth of a scarlet color. All her household are clothed with scarlet. Prov. xxxi. 21.

 

SCARLET

SCARLET Scar "let, a.

 

Defn: Of the color called scarlet; as, a scarlet cloth or thread. Scarlet admiral (Zoöl.), the red admiral. See under Red. -- Scarlet bean (Bot. ), a kind of bean (Phaseolus multiflorus ) having scarlet flowers; scarlet runner. -- Scarlet fever (Med. ), a contagious febrile disease characterized by inflammation of the fauces and a scarlet rash, appearing usually on the second day, and ending in desquamation about the sixth or seventh day. -- Scarlet fish (Zoöl.), the telescope fish; -- so called from its red color. See under Telescope. -- Scarlet ibis (Zoöl.) See under Ibis. -- Scarlet maple (Bot. ), the red maple. See Maple. -- Scarlet mite (Zoöl.), any one of numerous species of bright red carnivorous mites found among grass and moss, especially Thombidium holosericeum and allied species. The young are parasitic upon spiders and insects. -- Scarlet oak (Bot. ), a species of oak (Quercus coccinea ) of the United States; -- so called from the scarlet color of its leaves in autumn. -- Scarlet runner (Bot. ), the scarlet bean. -- Scarlet tanager. (Zoöl.) See under Tanager.

 

SCARLET

SCARLET Scar "let, v. t.

 

Defn: To dye or tinge with scarlet. [R.] The ashy paleness of my cheek Is scarleted in ruddy flakes of wrath. Ford.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

scarlet

scar let |ˈskärlit ˈskɑrlət | adjective 1 of a brilliant red color: a mass of scarlet berries. 2 chiefly dated (of an offense or sin ) wicked; heinous. immoral, esp. promiscuous or unchaste. noun a brilliant red color: papers lettered in scarlet and black. clothes or material of this color. ORIGIN Middle English (originally denoting any brightly colored cloth ): shortening of Old French escarlate, from medieval Latin scarlata, via Arabic and medieval Greek from late Latin sigillatus decorated with small images, from sigillum small image.

 

scarlet fever

scar let fe ver |ˈˌskɑrlət ˈfivər | noun an infectious bacterial disease affecting esp. children, and causing fever and a scarlet rash. It is caused by streptococci.

 

scarletina

scar le ti na noun variant spelling of scarlatina.

 

scarlet pimpernel

scar let pim per nel noun a small plant with scarlet flowers that close in rainy or cloudy weather. Native to Europe, it is also widespread throughout much of North America. [Anagallis arvensis subsp. arvensis, family Primulaceae. ]

 

Scarlet Pimpernel

Scarlet Pimpernel the name assumed by the hero of a series of novels by Baroness Orczy. He was an English nobleman who rescued aristocrats during the French Revolution, always avoiding capture.

 

scarlet runner

scar let run ner (also scarlet runner bean ) noun a twining bean plant with scarlet flowers and very long flat edible pods. Native to Central and South America, it is widely cultivated in North America. [Phaseolus coccineus, family Leguminosae. ]

 

scarlet tanager

scar let tan a ger noun a tanager of eastern North America, the breeding male of which is bright red with black wings and tail. [Piranga olivacea, family Emberizidae (subfamily Thraupinae ).]

 

scarlet woman

scar |let woman noun a notoriously promiscuous or immoral woman. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: originally applied as a derogatory reference to the Roman Catholic Church, regarded as being devoted to showy ritual (Rev. 17 ).

 

Oxford Dictionary

scarlet

scar |let |ˈskɑːlɪt | adjective of a brilliant red colour: a mass of scarlet berries. noun [ mass noun ] a brilliant red colour: papers lettered in scarlet and black. scarlet clothes or material. ORIGIN Middle English (originally denoting any brightly coloured cloth ): shortening of Old French escarlate, from medieval Latin scarlata, via Arabic and medieval Greek from late Latin sigillatus decorated with small images , from sigillum small image .

 

scarlet elf cup

scar |let elf cup noun see elf cup.

 

scarlet fever

scar |let fever noun [ mass noun ] an infectious bacterial disease affecting especially children, and causing fever and a scarlet rash. It is caused by streptococci.

 

scarletina

scar ¦let |ina noun variant spelling of scarlatina.

 

Scarlet Pimpernel

Scarlet Pimpernel the name assumed by the hero of a series of novels by Baroness Orczy. He was an English nobleman who rescued aristocrats during the French Revolution, always avoiding capture.

 

scarlet pimpernel

scar |let pim ¦per |nel noun a small European plant with scarlet flowers that close in rainy or cloudy weather. Also called poor man's weather glass. Anagallis arvensis subsp. arvensis, family Primulaceae.

 

scarlet runner

scar |let run ¦ner noun the runner bean.

 

scarlet tanager

scar let tan a ger noun a tanager of eastern North America, the breeding male of which is bright red with black wings and tail. [Piranga olivacea, family Emberizidae (subfamily Thraupinae ).]

 

scarlet woman

scar |let woman noun a notoriously promiscuous or immoral woman. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: originally applied as a derogatory reference to the Roman Catholic Church, regarded as being devoted to showy ritual (Rev. 17 ).

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

scarlet

scar let /skɑ́ː r lət /〖語源は 「赤色の布 」〗形容詞 more ; most 1 深紅色の , 緋色 (ひいろ ) 〘明るいオレンジに近い赤色 〙wear scarlet ribbons 緋色のリボンを付けている .2 (恥ずかしさや怒りで顔色が )赤い , 気色ばんだ turn scarlet 顔を赤らめる .3 〈女性が 〉ふしだらな .名詞 U 深紅色 , 緋色 ; C 緋色の服 [大礼服 ] 〘しばしば判事 枢機卿 けい などの高位の人物が使用 〙.~̀ f ver scarlatina .~̀ l tter 緋文字 〘米国清教徒が緋色の布で作った姦通 かんつう (adultery )を示すAの文字 〙.~̀ p mpernel 〘植 〙ベニハコベ .~̀ w man ⦅やや古 ⦆尻軽 しりがる な女, 売春婦 .