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tributary

ADJ ซึ่ง เป็น สาย ย่อย ของ แม่น้ำ  minor subsidiary supplementary main principal sueng-pen-sai-yoii-kong-mea-nam

 

tributary

N แม่น้ำ สาย ย่อย  สาขา ของ แม่น้ำ  แคว  mea-nam-sai-yoi

 

tribute

N ส่วย  ค่าภาษี ซึ่ง จ่าย ให้ ผู้ชนะ  ค่าคุ้มครอง  fee suai

 

tribute

N เครื่องบรรณาการ  memorial krueng-ban-na-kan

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

TRIBUTARY

a.[from tribute. ] Paying tribute to another, either from compulsion, as an acknowledgment of submission, or to secure protection, or for the purpose of purchasing peace. The republic of Ragusa is tributary to the grand seignor. Many of the powers of Europe are tributary to the Barbary states. 1. Subject; subordinate.
He, to grace his tributary gods--
2. Paid in tribute.
No flatt'ry tunes these tributary lays.
3. Yielding supplies of any thing. The Ohio has many large tributary streams; and is itself tributary to the Mississippi.

 

TRIBUTARY

n.One that pays tribute or a stated sum to a conquering power, for the purpose of securing peace and protection, or as an acknowledgment of submission, or for the purchase of security. What a reproach to nations that they should be the tributaries of Algiers!

 

TRIBUTE

n.[L. tributum, from tribuo, to give, bestow or divide. ] 1. An annual or stated sum of money or other valuable thing, paid by one prince or nation to another, either as an acknowledgment of submission, or as the price of peace and protection, or by virtue of some treaty. The Romans made all their conquered countries pay tribute, as do the Turks at this day; and in some countries the tribute is paid in children.
2. A personal contribution; as a tribute of respect.
3. Something given or contributed.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

TRIBUTARILY

TRIBUTARILY Trib "u *ta *ri *ly, adv.

 

Defn: In a tributary manner.

 

TRIBUTARINESS

TRIBUTARINESS Trib "u *ta *ri *ness, n.

 

Defn: The quality or state of being tributary.

 

TRIBUTARY

Trib "u *ta *ry, a. Etym: [OE. tributaire, F. tributaire, L.tributarius. See Tribute. ]

 

1. Paying tribute to another, either from compulsion, as an acknowledgment of submission, or to secure protection, or for the purpose of purchasing peace. [Julius ] unto Rome made them tributary. Chaucer.

 

2. Hence, subject; subordinate; inferior. He to grace his tributary gods. Milton.

 

3. Paid in tribute. "Tributary tears. " Shak.

 

4. Yielding supplies of any kind; serving to form or make up, a greater object of the same kind, as a part, branch, etc. ; contributing; as, the Ohio has many tributary streams, and is itself tributary to the Mississippi.

 

TRIBUTARY

Trib "u *ta *ry, n.; pl. Tributaries (.

 

1. A ruler or state that pays tribute, or a stated sum, to a conquering power, for the purpose of securing peace and protection, or as an acknowledgment of submission, or for the purchase of security.

 

2. A stream or river flowing into a larger river or into a lake; an affluent.

 

TRIBUTE

Trib "ute, n. Etym: [OE. tribut, L. tributum, fr. tribuere, tributum,to bestow, grant, pay, allot, assign, originally, to a tribe, from tribus tribe; cf. F. tribut. See Tribe, and cf. Attribute, Contribute. ]

 

1. An annual or stated sum of money or other valuable thing, paid by one ruler or nation to another, either as an acknowledgment of submission, or as the price of peace and protection, or by virtue of some treaty; as, the Romans made their conquered countries pay tribute. Millions for defense, but not one cent for tribute. C. C. Pinckney.

 

2. A personal contribution, as of money, praise, service, etc. , made in token of services rendered, or as that which is due or deserved; as, a tribute of affection. Implores the passing tribute of a sigh. Gray.

 

3. (Mining )

 

Defn: A certain proportion of the ore raised, or of its value, given to the miner as his recompense. Pryce. Tomlinson. Tribute money, money paid as a tribute or tax. -- Tribute pitch. (Mining ) See under Tributer. [Eng. ]

 

Syn. -- See Subsidy.

 

TRIBUTE

Trib "ute, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Tributed; p. pr. & vb. n. Tributing.]

 

Defn: To pay as tribute. [R.] Whitlock (1654 ).

 

TRIBUTER

TRIBUTER Trib "u *ter, n. (Mining )

 

Defn: One who works for a certain portion of the ore, or its value. [Eng. ]

 

Note: Tributers generally work in gangs, and have a limited portion of a lode set them, called a tribute pitch, beyond which they are not permitted to work, and for which they receive a certain portion of the ore, or so much per pound, as agreed upon, of the value of what they raise. Weale.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

tributary

trib u tar y |ˈtribyəˌterē ˈtrɪbjəˌtɛri | noun ( pl. tributaries ) 1 a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake: the Illinois River, a tributary of the Mississippi. 2 historical a person or state that pays tribute to another state or ruler: tributaries of the Ottoman empire. ORIGIN late Middle English ( sense 2 ): from Latin tributarius, from tributum (see tribute ). Sense 1 dates from the early 19th cent.

 

tribute

trib ute |ˈtribyo͞ot ˈtrɪbjut | noun 1 an act, statement, or gift that is intended to show gratitude, respect, or admiration: the video is a tribute to the musicals of the '40s | a symposium organized to pay tribute to Darwin. [ in sing. ] something resulting from something else and indicating its worth: his victory in the championship was a tribute to his persistence. [ as modifier ] denoting or relating to a group or musician that performs the music of a more famous one and typically imitates them in appearance and style of performance: an Abba tribute band. 2 historical payment made periodically by one state or ruler to another, esp. as a sign of dependence: the king had at his disposal plunder and tribute amassed through warfare. 3 historical a proportion of ore or its equivalent, paid to a miner for his work, or to the owner or lessor of a mine. ORIGIN late Middle English ( sense 2 ): from Latin tributum, neuter past participle (used as a noun ) of tribuere assign (originally divide between tribes ), from tribus tribe.

 

Oxford Dictionary

tributary

tributary |ˈtrɪbjʊt (ə )ri | noun ( pl. tributaries ) 1 a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake: the Illinois River, a tributary of the Mississippi. 2 historical a person or state that pays tribute to another state or ruler: tributaries of the Ottoman Empire. ORIGIN late Middle English (in sense 2 ): from Latin tributarius, from tributum (see tribute ). Sense 1 dates from the early 19th cent.

 

tribute

trib |ute |ˈtrɪbjuːt | noun 1 an act, statement, or gift that is intended to show gratitude, respect, or admiration: the video is a tribute to the musicals of the 40s | [ mass noun ] : a symposium organized to pay tribute to Darwin. [ in sing. ] something resulting from a particular quality or feature and indicating its worth: his victory in the championship was a tribute to his persistence. [ as modifier ] denoting or relating to a group or musician that performs the music of a more famous one and typically imitates them in appearance and style of performance: an Abba tribute band | a tribute show. 2 [ mass noun ] historical payment made periodically by one state or ruler to another, especially as a sign of dependence: the king had at his disposal plunder and tribute amassed through warfare. 3 historical a proportion of ore or its equivalent, paid to a miner for his work, or to the owner or lessor of a mine. ORIGIN late Middle English (in sense 2 ): from Latin tributum, neuter past participle (used as a noun ) of tribuere assign (originally divide between tribes ), from tribus tribe .

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

tributary

tributary noun the countless tributaries of the mighty Mississippi: headwater, creek, branch, fork, feeder, side stream, side channel, snye.

 

tribute

tribute noun 1 tributes flooded in from friends and colleagues: accolade, praise, commendation, salute, testimonial, homage, eulogy, paean, panegyric; congratulations, compliments, plaudits, appreciation; gift, present, offering; bouquet; formal encomium. ANTONYMS criticism, condemnation. 2 it is a tribute to his courage that he ever played again: testimony, indication, manifestation, testament, evidence, proof, attestation. PHRASES pay tribute to the players on both teams paid tribute to the retiring Ripken: praise, sing the praises of, speak highly of, commend, acclaim, tip one's hat to, applaud, salute, honor, show appreciation of, recognize, acknowledge, pay homage to, extol; formal laud.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

tributary

tributary noun a tributary of the Mississippi: headwater, branch, feeder, side stream; N. Amer. & Austral. /NZ creek; technical influent; rare confluent.

 

tribute

tribute noun 1 tributes flooded in from friends and colleagues: accolade, praise, commendation, acclaim, acclamation, salute, testimonial, paean, eulogy, panegyric, encomium, homage; celebration, exaltation, extolment, glorification; congratulations, compliments, plaudits; gift, present, offering; informal bouquet; rare laudation. ANTONYMS criticism, condemnation. 2 it is a tribute to his determination that he ever played again: testimony to, indication of, manifestation of, evidence of, proof of, attestation of. 3 the Vikings demanded tributes in silver: payment, contribution, dues, levy, tax, duty, impost, tariff, charge; offering, gift; ransom. PHRASES pay tribute to Mr Turnbull paid tribute to all the staff at the Airedale hospital: praise, sing the praises of, speak highly of, express admiration of, commend, acclaim, take one's hat off to, applaud, salute, honour, show appreciation of, appreciate, recognize, acknowledge, give recognition to, show gratitude to, be grateful for, pay homage to, extol; rare laud.

 

Duden Dictionary

Tribut

Tri but Substantiv, maskulin , der |Trib u t |der Tribut; Genitiv: des Tribut [e ]s, Plural: die Tribute lateinisch tributum, eigentlich = dem Tribus 1 auferlegte Steuerleistung, zu: tributum, 2. Partizip von: tribuere = zu-, einteilen, zu: tribus, Tribus 1 Geld- oder Sachleistung, Abgabe, die besonders ein besiegtes Volk dem Sieger zu erbringen hat einen Tribut fordern, nehmen, zahlen, leisten, entrichten | jemandem einen Tribut auferlegen | figurativ der Bau der Eisenbahnstrecke forderte einen hohen Tribut [an Menschenleben ] (viele Opfer )einer Sache [seinen ] Tribut zollen etwas berücksichtigen, anerkennen; sich einer Sache beugen

 

Tributlast

Tri but last Substantiv, feminin , die |Trib u tlast |

 

tributpflichtig

tri but pflich tig Adjektiv |trib u tpflichtig |zur Zahlung von Tribut verpflichtet

 

French Dictionary

tribut

tribut n. m. nom masculin 1 histoire Redevance, contribution. 2 littéraire Dommage, sacrifice. : Ce pays a payé un lourd tribut à la guerre. Prononciation Le t final est muet, [triby ]

 

tributaire

tributaire adj. adjectif Qui dépend de. : Aujourd ’hui, tous les pays sont tributaires de l ’économie internationale.

 

Spanish Dictionary

tributable

tributable adjetivo [bien ] Que es objeto de tributación o impuestos .

 

tributación

tributación nombre femenino 1 Acción de tributar :tributación conjunta; estar exento de tributación .2 Tributo :pagar una tributación .3 Régimen o sistema tributario :la tributación vigente en la actualidad .

 

tributar

tributar verbo transitivo /verbo intransitivo 1 Pagar un tributo, como el que abonan los ciudadanos al estado o el que pagaban los vasallos a su señor :el empresario tendrá que tributar 3 euros por empleado y 2,50 por kilovatio de energía empleado .2 verbo transitivo Manifestar hacia una persona un sentimiento favorable :tributar respeto; tributar reconocimiento; tributar cariño .

 

tributario, -ria

tributario, -ria adjetivo 1 Del tributo o relacionado con él :deuda tributaria .2 [corriente de agua ] Que desemboca en un río mayor o en un mar .3 adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino [persona ] Que paga tributos .

 

tributo

tributo nombre masculino 1 Cantidad de dinero que los ciudadanos deben pagar al estado para sostener el gasto público :el IVA es un tributo de naturaleza indirecta que recae sobre el consumo .SINÓNIMO impuesto .2 Cantidad de dinero o de bienes que el vasallo debía entregar a su señor como reconocimiento de obediencia y sometimiento .3 Carga continua u obligación que se debe soportar por usar o disfrutar una cosa :el país paga un espeluznante tributo anual a la velocidad, con más de 5 000 muertos y decenas de miles de heridos .4 Muestra de reconocimiento, respeto o consideración hacia una persona :este libro rinde tributo a toda su generación .5 Sentimiento favorable que se expresa o se manifiesta hacia una persona :tributo de amor; tributo de cariño; tributo de respeto .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xiii ) del latín tributum ‘impuesto atribuido a cada tribu ’. De la familia etimológica de tres (V.).

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

tributary

trib u tar y /trɪ́bjətèri |-t (ə )ri /名詞 -ies C 1 (川の )支流 .2 «…に » 貢ぎ物を納める人 [国 ]; «…の » 属国 «to » .形容詞 1 支流の .2 貢ぎ物として納められた .3 «…に » 貢ぎ物を納める ; 従属する «to » .4 貢献する .

 

tribute

trib ute /trɪ́bjuːt /〖語源は 「分け与えられること 」〗名詞 s /-ts /C U 1 【人などへの 】賛辞 , 尊敬 [称賛, 感謝など ]のしるし, 贈り物 «to » We should pay tribute to our leader .私たちは私たちの指導者に (公に )敬意を表するべきだ ▸ a floral tribute 供花 .2 貢ぎ物 ; .3 強制的に取り立てられた物 .4 貢ぎ物を納める義務 .5 〘史 〙鉱夫 [鉱山主 ]への配当 .be a tr bute to A A 〈人 事 〉の良さの表れ [証拠, おかげ ]である .~́ b nd (有名ポップミュージシャンの )トリビュートバンド, コピーバンド .