English-Thai Dictionary
Trappist
N ผู้ เคร่ง ศาสนา phu-krang-sad-sa-na
trapped
ADJ ที่ ติดกับ ti-tid-kab
trapper
N คน วางกับดัก kon-wang-kab-dak
trappings
N เครื่องประดับ krueng-pra-dub
trappist
N สมาชิก นิกาย โรมันคาทอลิก กลุ่ม เคร่ง ศาสนา
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
TRAPPINGS
n.plu. [from trap. The primary sense is that which is set, spread or put on. ] 1. Ornaments of horse furniture.
Caparisons and steeds,
Bases and tinsel trappings--
2. Ornaments; dress; external and superficial decorations.
These but the trappings and the suits of woe.
Trappings of life, for ornament, not use.
Affectation is part of the trappings of folly.
TRAPPOUS
a.[from trap, in geology. It ought to be trappy. ] Pertaining to trap; resembling trap, or partaking of its form or qualities.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
TRAPPEAN
Trap "pe *an, a. Etym: [Cf. F. trappéen. See Trap a kind of rock. ](Min. )
Defn: Of or pertaining to trap; being of the nature of trap.
TRAPPER
Trap "per, n. Etym: [From Trap to insnare. ]
1. One who traps animals; one who makes a business of trapping animals for their furs. W. Irving.
2. (Mining )
Defn: A boy who opens and shuts a trapdoor in a gallery or level. Raymond.
TRAPPINGS
Trap "pings, n. pl. Etym: [From Trap to dress with ornaments.]
1. That which serves to trap or adorn; ornaments; dress; superficial decorations. Trappings of life, for ornament, not use. Dryden. These but the trappings and the suits of woe. Shak.
2. Specifically, ornaments to be put on horses. Caparisons and steeds, Bases and tinsel trappings. Milton.
TRAPPIST
Trap "pist, n. Etym: [F. trappiste. ] (R. C. Ch. )
Defn: A monk belonging to a branch of the Cistercian Order, which was established by Armand de Rancé in 166 at the monastery of La Trappe in Normandy. Extreme austerity characterizes their discipline. They were introduced permanently into the United States in 1848, and have monasteries in Iowa and Kentucky.
TRAPPOUS
Trap "pous, n. Etym: [From Trap a kind of rock. ] (Min. )
Defn: Of or performance to trap; resembling trap, or partaking of its form or qualities; trappy.
TRAPPURES
Trap "pures, n. pl. Etym: [See Trap to dress. ]
Defn: Trappings for a horse. [Obs. ] Chaucer.
TRAPPY
TRAPPY Trap "py, a. (Min. )
Defn: Same as Trappous.
New American Oxford Dictionary
trapper
trap per |ˈtrapər ˈtræpər | ▶noun a person who traps wild animals, esp. for their fur.
trappings
trap pings |ˈtrapiNGz ˈtræpɪŋz | ▶plural noun the outward signs, features, or objects associated with a particular situation, role, or thing: I had the trappings of success. • a horse's ornamental harness. ORIGIN late Middle English: derivative of trap 2 .
Trappist
Trap pist |ˈtrapist ˈtræpəst | ▶adjective of, relating to, or denoting a branch of the Cistercian order of monks founded in 1664 and noted for an austere rule that includes remaining silent for much of the time. ▶noun a member of this order. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from French trappiste, from La Trappe in Normandy.
Oxford Dictionary
trapper
trap |per |ˈtrapə | ▶noun a person who traps wild animals, especially for their fur.
trappings
trap |pings |ˈtrapɪŋz | ▶plural noun 1 the outward signs, features, or objects associated with a particular situation, role, or job: I had the trappings of success. 2 a horse's ornamental harness. ORIGIN late Middle English: derivative of trap 2 .
Trappist
Trap |pist |ˈtrapɪst | ▶adjective relating to or denoting a branch of the Cistercian order of monks founded in 1664 and noted for an austere rule that includes remaining silent for much of the time. ▶noun a member of the Trappist order. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from French trappiste, from La Trappe in Normandy.
American Oxford Thesaurus
trappings
trappings plural noun she is surrounded by the trappings of royalty: accessories, accoutrements, appurtenances, trimmings, frills, accompaniments, extras, ornamentation, adornment, decoration; regalia, panoply, paraphernalia, apparatus, finery, equipment, gear, effects, things, bits and pieces.
Oxford Thesaurus
trappings
trappings plural noun some of the appeal of monarchy lay in its ritual and spectacular trappings: accessories, trimmings, frills, accompaniments, extras, ornaments, ornamentation, adornment, decoration; regalia, paraphernalia, apparatus, finery, frippery, livery, fittings, accoutrements; appurtenances, appointments, equipage, equipment, gear, effects, things, panoply; baggage, impedimenta; informal bells and whistles, stuff, bits and pieces, bits and bobs; archaic trumpery.
Duden Dictionary
trapp
trapp Interjektion |tr a pp |lautmalend für das Geräusch trappelnder Schritte oder Pferdehufe oder den rhythmischen Gleichklang beim Marschieren
Trapp
Trapp Substantiv, maskulin Geologie , der |Tr a pp |der Trapp; Genitiv: des Trapp [e ]s, Plural: die Trappe schwedisch großflächiger, in mehreren Lagen treppenartig übereinanderliegender Basalt
Trappe
Trap pe Substantiv, feminin oder Substantiv, maskulin , die oder der |Tr a ppe |die Trappe; Genitiv: der Trappe, Plural: die Trappen, (Jägersprache auch : ) der Trappe; Genitiv: des Trappen, Plural: die Trappen mittelhochdeutsch trappe, Herkunft ungeklärt, vielleicht aus dem Slawischen (in mehreren Arten vorkommender, dem Kranich verwandter ) größerer brauner Vogel mit weißem Bauch, schwarz gebändertem Schwanz und bartartigen Federn an der Unterseite des Halses
Trappe
Trap pe Substantiv, feminin norddeutsch , die |Tr a ppe |[schmutzige ] Fußspur
trappeln
trap peln schwaches Verb |tr a ppeln |zu trappen a Perfektbildung mit »ist « mit kleinen, schnellen und hörbaren Schritten gehen hinter ihm trappelten die Kinder b Perfektbildung mit »hat « in schnellem Wechsel kurz und hörbar auf den Boden treten man hörte Hufe trappeln
trappen
trap pen schwaches Verb |tr a ppen |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »ist « aus dem Niederdeutschen < mittelniederdeutsch trappen, ursprünglich lautmalend mit kurzen und hörbaren Schritten gehen
Trapper
Trap per Substantiv, maskulin früher , der |Tr a pper |der Trapper; Genitiv: des Trappers, Plural: die Trapper englisch trapper, eigentlich = Fallensteller, zu: trap, Trap Pelztierjäger in Nordamerika
Trappist
Trap pist Substantiv, maskulin , der |Trapp i st |französisch trappiste, nach der Abtei La Trappe in der Normandie Angehöriger des Trappistenordens Abkürzung: OCR; OCSO
Trappistenkäse
Trap pis ten kä se Substantiv, maskulin , der |Trapp i stenkäse |
Trappistenkloster
Trap pis ten klos ter Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Trapp i stenkloster |
Trappistenorden
Trap pis ten or den Substantiv, maskulin , der |Trapp i stenorden |ohne Plural (von reformerischen Zisterziensern gegründeter ) in strengster Askese und absolutem Schweigegebot lebender Orden
Trappistin
Trap pis tin Substantiv, feminin , die |Trapp i stin |Angehörige des weiblichen Zweiges des Trappistenordens
French Dictionary
trappe
trappe n. f. nom féminin 1 Piège creusé et dissimulé par des branchages ou piège à bascule. : Les animaux sont tombés dans la trappe. Des trappes à souris. 2 Chasse à l ’aide de pièges. : Ces Amérindiens font de la trappe: ils chassent le renard, le castor et le lièvre. 3 Ouverture dans un plancher, un plafond, etc. , donnant accès à un autre lieu. : Cette trappe permet d ’accéder au grenier. Note Orthographique tra ppe, contrairement au verbe attraper.
trappeur
trappeur trappeuse n. m. et f. nom masculin et féminin Personne qui vit de la chasse et fait le commerce de la fourrure. : En Nouvelle-France, les trappeurs pratiquaient la traite des fourrures. Aujourd ’hui, il y a encore des personnes qui exercent le métier de trappeur. Note Orthographique tra pp eur.
trappiste
trappiste n. m. nom masculin Moine cistercien. : Les trappistes d ’Oka. Note Typographique Les noms de membres d ’ordres religieux s ’écrivent avec une minuscule. Note Orthographique tra pp iste.
trappistine
trappistine n. f. nom féminin Religieuse cistercienne. Note Typographique Les noms de membres d ’ordres religieux s ’écrivent avec une minuscule. Note Orthographique tra pp istine.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
trapper
tr á p per 名詞 C (特に毛皮が目的で )獣を捕るわな猟師 .
trappings
tr á p pings 名詞 〖複数扱い 〗1 (権力 富などの )象徴 .2 美しく飾った衣服, 装飾 ; (うわべの )虚飾 .3 馬飾り .
Trappist
Trap pist /trǽpɪst /名詞 C 〘カトリック 〙トラピスト会の修道士 ; 〖the ~s 〗トラピスト修道会 〘シトー修道会 (the Cistercian Order )に属する修道士の総称 〙.