English-Thai Dictionary
comestible
N อาหาร food ar-han
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
COMESSATION
n.Feasting or reveling.
COMESTIBLE
a.Eatable.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
COMES
Co "mes, n. Etym: [L., a companion. ] (Mus. )
Defn: The answer to the theme (dux ) in a fugue.
COMESSATION
Com `es *sa "tion, n. Etym: [L. comissatio, comessatio.]
Defn: A reveling; a rioting. [Obs. ] Bp. Hall.
COMESTIBLE
Co *mes "ti *ble, a. Etym: [F. comestible, fr. L. comesus, comestus, p.p. pf comedere to eat; com- + edere to eat. ]
Defn: Suitable to be eaten; eatable; esculent. Some herbs are most comestible. Sir T. Elyot.
COMESTIBLE
COMESTIBLE Co *mes "ti *ble, n.
Defn: Something suitable to be eaten; -- commonly in the plural. Thackeray.
New American Oxford Dictionary
COMESA
COMESA ▶abbreviation Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa.
comess
comess |kɒˈmɛs | ▶noun W. Indian a confused or noisy situation. ORIGIN from French Creole commece ‘confusion ’, from French commerce ‘commerce ’.
comestible
co mes ti ble |kəˈmestəbəl kəˈmɛstəbəl | ▶noun (usu. comestibles ) an item of food: a fridge groaning with comestibles. ▶adjective edible: comestible plants. ORIGIN late 15th cent.: from Old French, from medieval Latin comestibilis, from Latin comest- ‘eaten up, ’ from the verb comedere, from com- ‘altogether ’ + edere ‘eat. ’
Oxford Dictionary
COMESA
COMESA ▶abbreviation Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa.
comess
comess |kɒˈmɛs | ▶noun W. Indian a confused or noisy situation. ORIGIN from French Creole commece ‘confusion ’, from French commerce ‘commerce ’.
comestible
comestible |kəˈmɛstɪb (ə )l | formal or humorous ▶noun (usu. comestibles ) an item of food: a fridge groaning with comestibles. ▶adjective edible. ORIGIN late 15th cent.: from Old French, from medieval Latin comestibilis, from Latin comest- ‘eaten up ’, from the verb comedere, from com- ‘altogether ’ + edere ‘eat ’.
Duden Dictionary
Comes
Co mes Substantiv, maskulin , der |ˈkoːmɛs |der Comes; Genitiv: des Comes, Plural: die Comes und Comites |[…iteːs ]|lateinisch comes = Begleiter 1 a (im antiken Rom ) hoher Beamter im kaiserlichen Dienst b (im Mittelalter ) Gefolgsmann oder Vertreter des Königs in Verwaltungs- und Gerichtsangelegenheiten; Graf 2 Musik Wiederholung des Fugenthemas in der zweiten Stimme
Comestibles
Co mes ti bles Pluralwort schweizerisch , die |…ˈtiːbl̩ |die Comestibles (Plural ) lateinisch-französisch Feinkost, Delikatessen; vgl. Komestibilien
French Dictionary
comestibilité
comestibilité n. f. nom féminin Qualité de ce qui est comestible.
comestible
comestible adj. et n. m. pl. adjectif Qui peut être mangé par les humains. : Un champignon comestible. nom masculin pluriel Denrées alimentaires. : Une marchande de comestibles.
Spanish Dictionary
comestible
comestible adjetivo 1 Que puede comerse sin peligro para el organismo :existe gran variedad de hongos comestibles; algunos arbustos dan frutos comestibles .2 comestibles nombre masculino plural Productos que sirven como alimento :tienda de comestibles; fabricantes de comestibles .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
comestible
co mes ti ble /kəméstəb (ə )l / (!⦅かたく ⦆) 形容詞 食べられる, 食用の .名詞 C 〖通例 ~s 〗食料品 .