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authentic

ADJ ของแท้  แท้จริง  real genuine khong-thae

 

authentic

ADJ น่าเชื่อถือ  reliable trustworthy na-chuea-thue

 

authentic

ADJ มีผล ตามกฎหมาย  mee-pon-tam-kod-mai

 

authenticate

VT ทำให้ น่าเชื่อถือ  ประกัน ว่า เป็น ของแท้ 

 

authenticity

N ผู้ ที่ ใช้อำนาจ เผด็จการ 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

AUTHENTIC, AUTHENTICAL

a.[Low L. authenticus, from the Gr. from an author or maker; one who does any thing by his own right; also one who kills himself. The first syllable is from Gr. which is probably from the root of author, auctor; and the sense of self-murderer seems to indicate that the other constituent of the word is from Gr. to kill, but the primary sense of which is, to strike, to drive or thrust with the hand, etc. In the word before us, the sense is to throw, or to set; hence authentic is set, fixed, made or made certain by the author, by one's own self. ] 1. Having a genuine original or authority, in opposition to that which is false, fictitious, or counterfeit; being what it purports to be; genuine; true; applied to things; as an authentic paper or register.
2. Of approved authority; as an authentic writer.

 

AUTHENTICALLY

adv. In an authentic manner; with the requisite or genuine authority.

 

AUTHENTICALNESS

n.The quality of being authentic; genuineness; the quality of being of good authority; authenticity. [The latter word is generally used. ]

 

AUTHENTICATE

v.t.To render authentic; to give authority to, by the proof, attestation, or formalities, required by law, or sufficient to entitle to credit. The king serves only as a notary to authenticate the choice of judges.

 

AUTHENTICATED

pp. Rendered authentic; having received the forms which prove genuineness.

 

AUTHENTICATING

ppr. Giving authority by the necessary signature, seal, attestation or other forms.

 

AUTHENTICATION

n.The act of authenticating; the giving of authority by the necessary formalities.

 

AUTHENTICITY

n.Genuineness; the quality of being of genuine original; as the authenticity of the scriptures.

 

AUTHENTICNESS

n.Authenticity. [Rarely used. ]

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

AUTHENTIC

Au *then "tic, a. Etym: [OE. autentik, OF. autentique, F. authentique, L. authenticus coming from the real author, of original or firsthand authority, from Gr. sons and perh. orig. from the p. pr. of to be, root as, and meaning the one it really is. See Am, Sin, n., and cf. Effendi. ]

 

1. Having a genuine original or authority, in opposition to that which is false, fictitious, counterfeit, or apocryphal; being what it purports to be; genuine; not of doubtful origin; real; as, an authentic paper or register. To be avenged On him who had stole Jove's authentic fire. Milton.

 

2. Authoritative. [Obs. ] Milton.

 

3. Of approved authority; true; trustworthy; credible; as, an authentic writer; an authentic portrait; authentic information.

 

4. (Law )

 

Defn: Vested with all due formalities, and legally attested.

 

5. (Mus. )

 

Defn: Having as immediate relation to the tonic, in distinction from plagal, which has a correspondent relation to the dominant in the octave below the tonic.

 

Syn. -- Authentic, Genuine. These words, as here compared, have reference to historical documents. We call a document genuine when it can be traced back ultimately to the author or authors from whom it professes to emanate. Hence, the word has the meaning, "not changed from the original, uncorrupted, unadulterated: " as, a genuine text. We call a document authentic when, on the ground of its being thus traced back, it may be relied on as true and authoritative (from the primary sense of "having an author, vouched for "); hence its extended signification, in general literature, of trustworthy, as resting on unquestionable authority or evidence; as, an authentic history; an authentic report of facts.A genuine book is that which was written by the person whose name it bears, as the author of it. An authentic book is that which relates matters of fact as they really happened. A book may be genuine without being, authentic, and a book may be authentic without being genuine. Bp. Watson.

 

Note: It may be said, however, that some writers use authentic (as, an authentic document ) in the sense of "produced by its professed author, not counterfeit. "

 

AUTHENTIC

AUTHENTIC Au *then "tic, n.

 

Defn: An original (book or document ). [Obs. ] "Authentics and transcripts." Fuller.

 

AUTHENTICAL

AUTHENTICAL Au *then "tic *al, a.

 

Defn: Authentic. [Archaic ]

 

AUTHENTICALLY

AUTHENTICALLY Au *then "tic *al *ly, adv.

 

Defn: In an authentic manner; with the requisite or genuine authority.

 

AUTHENTICALNESS

AUTHENTICALNESS Au *then *tic *al *ness, n.

 

Defn: The quality of being authentic; authenticity. [R.] Barrow.

 

AUTHENTICATE

Au *then "ti *cate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Authenticated (; p. pr. & vb. n.Authenticating ( Etym: [Cf. LL. authenticare.]

 

1. To render authentic; to give authority to, by the proof, attestation, or formalities required by law, or sufficient to entitle to credit. The king serves only as a notary to authenticate the choice of judges. Burke.

 

2. To prove authentic; to determine as real and true; as, to authenticate a portrait. Walpole.

 

AUTHENTICITY

Au `then *tic "i *ty, n. Etym: [Cf. F. authenticité. ]

 

1. The quality of being authentic or of established authority for truth and correctness.

 

2. Genuineness; the quality of being genuine or not corrupted from the original.

 

Note: In later writers, especially those on the evidences of Christianity, authenticity is often restricted in its use to the first of the above meanings, and distinguished from qenuineness.

 

AUTHENTICLY

AUTHENTICLY Au *then "tic *ly, adv.

 

Defn: Authentically.

 

AUTHENTICNESS

AUTHENTICNESS Au *then "tic *ness, n.

 

Defn: The quality of being authentic; authenticity. [R.] Hammond.

 

AUTHENTICS

AUTHENTICS Au *then "tics, n. (Ciwil Law )

 

Defn: A collection of the Novels or New Constitutions of Justinian, by an anonymous author; -- so called on account of its authencity. Bouvier.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

authentic

au then tic |ôˈTHentik ɔˈθɛn (t )ɪk |(abbr.: auth. ) adjective 1 of undisputed origin; genuine: the letter is now accepted as an authentic document | authentic 14th -century furniture. made or done in the traditional or original way, or in a way that faithfully resembles an original: the restaurant serves authentic Italian meals | every detail of the movie was totally authentic. based on facts; accurate or reliable: an authentic depiction of the situation. (in existentialist philosophy ) relating to or denoting an emotionally appropriate, significant, purposive, and responsible mode of human life. 2 Music (of a church mode ) comprising the notes lying between the principal note or final and the note an octave higher. Compare with plagal. DERIVATIVES au then ti cal ly |-ik (ə )lē |adverb [ as submodifier ] : the food is authentically Cajun ORIGIN late Middle English: via Old French from late Latin authenticus, from Greek authentikos principal, genuine.

 

authenticate

au then ti cate |ôˈTHentiˌkāt ɔˈθɛn (t )əˌkeɪt | verb [ with obj. ] prove or show (something, esp. a claim or an artistic work ) to be true or genuine: they were invited to authenticate artifacts from the Italian Renaissance. validate: the nationalist statements authenticated their leadership among the local community. [ no obj. ] Computing (of a user or process ) have one's identity verified. DERIVATIVES au then ti ca tion |ôˌTHentiˈkāSHən |noun, au then ti ca tor |-ˌkātər |noun ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from medieval Latin authenticat- established as valid, from the verb authenticare, from late Latin authenticus genuine (see authentic ).

 

authenticity

au then tic i ty |ˌôTHenˈtisitē ɔːθenˈtɪsəti | noun the quality of being authentic: the paper should have established the authenticity of the documents before publishing them.

 

Oxford Dictionary

authentic

au ¦then |tic |ɔːˈθɛntɪk | adjective 1 of undisputed origin and not a copy; genuine: the letter is now accepted as an authentic document. made or done in the traditional or original way, or in a way that faithfully resembles an original: the restaurant serves authentic Italian meals | every detail of the film was totally authentic. based on facts; accurate or reliable: an authentic depiction of the situation. (in existentialist philosophy ) relating to or denoting an emotionally appropriate, significant, purposive, and responsible mode of human life. 2 Music (of a church mode ) containing notes between the final (the principal note ) and the note an octave higher. Compare with plagal. DERIVATIVES authentically adverb [ as submodifier ] : the food is authentically Cajun ORIGIN late Middle English: via Old French from late Latin authenticus, from Greek authentikos principal, genuine .

 

authenticate

au ¦then ¦ti |cate |ɔːˈθɛntɪkeɪt | verb [ with obj. ] prove or show (something ) to be true, genuine, or valid: they were invited to authenticate artefacts from the Italian Renaissance. [ no obj. ] Computing (of a user or process ) have one's identity verified. DERIVATIVES authentication |-ˈkeɪʃ (ə )n |noun, authenticator noun ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from medieval Latin authenticat- established as valid , from the verb authenticare, from late Latin authenticus genuine (see authentic ).

 

authenticity

authenticity |ɔːθɛnˈtɪsɪti | noun [ mass noun ] the quality of being authentic: the paper should have established the authenticity of the documents before publishing them.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

authentic

authentic adjective 1 an authentic document: genuine, real, bona fide, true, veritable; legitimate, lawful, legal, valid; informal the real McCoy, the real thing, kosher. ANTONYMS fake. 2 an authentic depiction of the situation: reliable, dependable, trustworthy, authoritative, honest, faithful; accurate, factual, true, truthful; formal veridical, veracious. ANTONYMS unreliable.

 

authenticate

authenticate verb 1 the evidence will authenticate his claim: verify, validate, prove, substantiate, corroborate, confirm, support, back up, attest to, give credence to. 2 a mandate authenticated by the popular vote: validate, ratify, confirm, seal, sanction, endorse.

 

authenticity

authenticity noun 1 the authenticity of the painting: genuineness, bona fides; legitimacy, legality, validity. 2 the authenticity of this account: reliability, dependability, trustworthiness, credibility; accuracy, truth, veracity, fidelity.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

authentic

authentic adjective 1 the first authentic Rubens in the museum's collection | an authentic document: genuine, original, real, actual, pukka, bona fide, true, veritable; sterling; attested, undisputed, rightful, legitimate, lawful, legal, valid; German echt; informal the real McCoy, the genuine article, the real thing, your actual, kosher, honest-to-goodness; Austral. /NZ informal dinkum; rare simon-pure. ANTONYMS fake, spurious. 2 an authentic depiction of the situation: reliable, dependable, trustworthy, authoritative, honest, faithful; accurate, exact, factual, true, truthful, veracious, true to life; informal straight from the horse's mouth; rare veridical. ANTONYMS unreliable, inaccurate.

 

authenticate

authenticate verb 1 he must produce evidence which will authenticate his claim: verify, validate, prove to be genuine, certify; substantiate, prove, be proof of, give proof of, corroborate, confirm, support, evidence, attest to, bear out, give credence to, back up; document. 2 a mandate authenticated by an absolute majority of the popular vote: validate, ratify, confirm, seal, sanction, endorse, guarantee.

 

authenticity

authenticity noun 1 the authenticity of the painting: genuineness, originality; rightfulness, legitimacy, legality, validity, bona fides. ANTONYMS spuriousness. 2 some doubt has been cast on the authenticity of this account: reliability, dependability, trustworthiness, truth, veracity, verity, faithfulness, fidelity, authoritativeness, credibility; accuracy, factualness; historicity; rare veridicality. ANTONYMS unreliability, inaccuracy.

 

French Dictionary

authenticité

authenticité n. f. nom féminin Caractère de ce qui est authentique, vrai. : L ’authenticité d ’un fait. SYNONYME véracité . Note Orthographique au then ticité.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

authentic

au then tic /ɔːθéntɪk /形容詞 more ; most 1 絵画 著作などが 〉真正の , 本物と鑑定された; 〈食物が 〉伝統製法の ; (一般に )本物の , 本心の an authentic French dish 本物のフランス料理 2 情報 説明などが 〉信頼できる , 根拠 [典拠 ]のある .3 ⦅ほめて ⦆本物そっくりの, 元の物に忠実に復元された .au th n ti cal ly 副詞 真正 [忠実, 確実 ]に, 本物のように .

 

authenticate

au then ti cate /ɔːθéntɪkèɪt /動詞 他動詞 かたく 1 ⦅書 ⦆〈専門家などが 〉〈美術品 陳述 会計など 〉が本物である [正しい, 有効である ]と公式に認める, 証明する .2 作品 〉を «…の作と » 認める, 証明する «as » .au th n ti c tion 名詞 C U ⦅かたい書 ⦆証明, 認証 .

 

authenticity

au then tic i ty /ɔ̀ːθentɪ́səti /名詞 U 真正 [本物 ] (であること ), 確実 [信頼 ]性 ; 誠意 (のあること ).