Logo The Wordsmith Dictionary
Exact matches only Allow stemming Match all embedded
English-Thai Dictionary

similitude

N ความคล้าย กัน  kwam-klai-kan

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

SIMILITUDE

n.[L. similitudo.] 1. Likeness; resemblance; likeness in nature, qualities of appearance; as similitude of substance. Let us make man in our image, man in our similitude. Fate some future bard shall join in sad similitude of griefs to mine.
2. Comparison; simile. Tasso, in his similitude, never departed from the woods. [See Simile. ]

 

SIMILITUDINARY

a.Denoting resemblance or comparison.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

SIMILITUDE

Si *mil "i *tude, n. Etym: [F. similitude, L. similitudo, from similis similar. See Similar. ]

 

1. The quality or state of being similar or like; resemblance; likeness; similarity; as, similitude of substance. Chaucer. Let us make now man in our image, man In our similitude. Milton. If fate some future bard shall join In sad similitude of griefs to mine. Pope.

 

2. The act of likening, or that which likens, one thing to another; fanciful or imaginative comparison; a simile. Tasso, in his similitudes, never departed from the woods; that is, all his comparisons were taken from the country. Dryden.

 

3. That which is like or similar; a representation, semblance, or copy; a facsimile. Man should wed his similitude. Chaucer.

 

SIMILITUDINARY

SIMILITUDINARY Si *mil `i *tu "di *na *ry, a.

 

Defn: Involving or expressing similitude. [Obs. ] Coke.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

similitude

si mil i tude |siˈmiləˌt (y )o͞od sɪˈmɪləˌt (j )ud | noun the quality or state of being similar to something. archaic a comparison between two things. archaic a person or thing resembling someone or something else. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French, from Latin similitudo, from similis like.

 

Oxford Dictionary

similitude

similitude |sɪˈmɪlɪtjuːd | noun [ mass noun ] the quality or state of being similar to something. [ count noun ] archaic a comparison between two things. [ count noun ] archaic a person or thing resembling someone or something else. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French, from Latin similitudo, from similis like .

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

similitude

similitude noun Conrad uses a range of constructions that imply similitude: resemblance, similarity, likeness, sameness, similar nature, comparability, correspondence, comparison, analogy, parallel, parallelism, equivalence; interchangeability, closeness, nearness, affinity, homogeneity, agreement, indistinguishability, uniformity; community, kinship, relatedness; archaic semblance. CHOOSE THE RIGHT WORD See likeness . These notes show fine distinctions in meaning between closely related synonyms to help you find the best word.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

similitude

similitude noun Conrad uses a range of constructions which express or imply similitude: resemblance, similarity, likeness, sameness, similar nature, comparability, correspondence, comparison, analogy, parallel, parallelism, equivalence; interchangeability, closeness, nearness, affinity, homogeneity, agreement, indistinguishability, uniformity; community, kinship, relatedness; archaic semblance. ANTONYMS dissimilarity, difference.

 

French Dictionary

similitude

similitude n. f. nom féminin Ressemblance complète. : La similitude des traits de ces jumeaux est étonnante. Note Orthographique simi l itude.

 

Spanish Dictionary

similitud

similitud nombre femenino Relación entre personas o cosas que tiene características comunes :hay cierta similitud entre los perros y los lobos .SINÓNIMO parecido, semejanza .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

similitude

si mil i tude /sɪmɪ́lət j ùːd /名詞 ⦅文 ⦆1 U 類似, 相似 .2 C 類似した物 [人 ].3 C 比喩 .4 U «…のような » 外見, 姿 «of » .