English-Thai Dictionary
debenture
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Webster's 1828 Dictionary
DEBELLATE
v.t.To subdue.
DEBELLATION
n.The act of conquering or subduing.
DEBENTURE
n.[Fr. from L. debeo, to owe. ] 1. A writing acknowledging a debt; a writing or certificate signed by a public officer, as evidence of a debt due to some person. This paper, given by an officer of the customs, entitles a merchant exporting goods, to the receipt of a bounty, or a drawback of duties. When issued by a treasurer, it entitles the holder to a sum of money from the state.
2. In the customs, a certificate of drawback; a writing which states that a person is entitled to a certain sum from the government, on the exportation of specified goods, the duties on which had been paid.
DEBENTURED
a.Debentured goods are those for which a debenture has been given, as being entitled to drawback.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
DEBEIGE
De *beige ", n. Etym: [F. de of + beige the natural color of wool. ]
Defn: A kind of woolen or mixed dress goods. [Written also debage.]
DEBEL
De *bel ", v. t. Etym: [Cf. F. débeller. See Debellate. ]
Defn: To conquer. [Obs. ] Milton.
DEBELLATE
De *bel "late, v. t. Etym: [L. debellatus, p. p. of debellare to subdue; de- + bellum war. ]
Defn: To subdue; to conquer in war. [Obs. ] Speed.
DEBELLATION
Deb `el *la "tion, n. Etym: [LL. debellatio.]
Defn: The act of conquering or subduing. [Obs. ]
DEBENTURE
De *ben "ture, n. Etym: [L. debentur they are due, fr. debere to owe; cf. F. debentur. So called because these receipts began with the words Debentur mihi.]
1. A writing acknowledging a debt; a writing or certificate signed by a public officer, as evidence of a debt due to some person; the sum thus due.
2. A customhouse certificate entitling an exporter of imported goods to a drawback of duties paid on their importation. Burrill.
Note: It is applied in England to deeds of mortgage given by railway companies for borrowed money; also to municipal and other bonds and securities for money loaned.
DEBENTURED
DEBENTURED De *ben "tured, a.
Defn: Entitled to drawback or debenture; as, debentured goods.
DEBENTURE STOCK
DEBENTURE STOCK Debenture stock. (Finance )
Defn: The debt or series of debts, collectively, represented by a series of debentures; a debt secured by a trust deed of property for the benefit of the holders of shares in the debt or of a series of debentures. By the terms of much debenture stock the holders are not entitled to demand payment until the winding up of the company or default in payment; in the winding up of the company or default in payment; in the case of railway debentures, they cannot demand payment of the principal, and the debtor company cannot redeem the stock, except by authority of an act of Parliament. [Eng. ]
New American Oxford Dictionary
debeak
de beak |dēˈbēk diˈbik | ▶verb [ with obj. ] remove the upper part of the beak of (a bird ) to prevent it from injuring other birds: (as noun debeaking ) : debeaking is thought to cause chickens chronic pain.
debenture
de ben ture |diˈbenCHər dəˈbɛntʃər | ▶noun (also debenture bond ) an unsecured loan certificate issued by a company, backed by general credit rather than by specified assets. • Brit. a long-term security yielding a fixed rate of interest, issued by a company and secured against assets. ORIGIN late Middle English (denoting a voucher issued by a royal household, giving the right to claim payment for goods or services ): from Latin debentur ‘are owing ’ (from debere ‘owe ’), used as the first word of a certificate recording a debt. The current sense dates from the mid 19th cent.
Oxford Dictionary
debeak
de ¦beak |diːˈbiːk | ▶verb [ with obj. ] remove the upper part of the beak of (a bird ) to prevent it injuring other birds.
debenture
debenture |dɪˈbɛntʃə | ▶noun Brit. a long-term security yielding a fixed rate of interest, issued by a company and secured against assets. • (also debenture bond ) N. Amer. an unsecured loan certificate issued by a company. ORIGIN late Middle English (denoting a voucher issued by a royal household, giving the right to claim payment for goods or services ): from Latin debentur ‘are owing ’ (from debere ‘owe ’), used as the first word of a certificate recording a debt. The current sense dates from the mid 19th cent.
Duden Dictionary
Debellation
De bel la ti on Substantiv, feminin Völkerrecht , die |Debellati o n |die Debellation; Genitiv: der Debellation, Plural: die Debellationen lateinisch ; »Besiegung, Überwindung «Beendigung eines Krieges durch die völlige Vernichtung des feindlichen Staates
Debet
De bet Substantiv, Neutrum , das |D e bet |lateinisch die linke Seite (Sollseite ) eines Kontos; Gegensatz Kredit
French Dictionary
débenture
débenture n. f. nom féminin Obligation non garantie.
Spanish Dictionary
debe
debe nombre masculino Parte de una cuenta corriente en la que se escriben las cantidades de dinero que tiene que pagar una persona o un organismo .
debelación
debelación nombre femenino 1 formal Acción de debelar .2 formal Efecto de debelar .
debelador, -ra
debelador, -ra adjetivo formal Que debela :se ruega a Dios que, para defender el mundo y el nombre cristiano y propagar el reino del Evangelio, mantenga en alto el vigor y la fortaleza del imperio romano, debelador de naciones bárbaras y paganas .
debelar
debelar verbo transitivo formal Vencer por las armas al enemigo .
deber
deber 1 verbo transitivo 1 Tener [una persona ] una deuda u obligación de pagar o devolver una cantidad de dinero u otra cosa material :la empresa debe 15 millones de dólares .2 Tener [una persona ] una obligación moral con otra :deber respeto a alguien; perdona, mi buen amigo, que haya demorado tanto la contestación que te debo; le debía a mi abuelo un gran favor .3 deberse verbo pronominal Tener [alguien ] una cosa como una obligación preferente que debe anteponer a sus propios intereses :se debe a sus padres .4 deberse Tener [una cosa ] una causa o ser consecuencia de otra cosa :el apagón se debe a una avería .deber + infinitivo Expresa la obligación de realizar lo que indica el infinitivo o la necesidad o conveniencia de que ello se cumpla :debemos afrontar los problemas con realismo y fuerza de voluntad; en el caso de que dudes sobre cómo se escribe una palabra debes acudir al diccionario; debemos anotar este tipo de informaciones; si estoy en contra debo combatir .deber de + infinitivo Ser posible o probable una cosa :debe de ser ella; debe de ser cierto; como nunca me quejo, debe de pensar que no hay que ocuparse de mí . VÉASE a su debido tiempo ; deber a cada santo una vela . ETIMOLOGÍA Voz patrimonial del latín debere .
deber
deber 2 nombre masculino 1 Exigencia establecida por la moral, la ley o la autoridad :deberes constitucionales; deberes conyugales; deberes sociales; los derechos y deberes de los ciudadanos; me llama el deber .SINÓNIMO obligación .2 deberes nombre masculino plural coloquial Ejercicios escolares que el profesor encarga al alumno y que este realiza fuera de la escuela y no en clase :mientras su hija dibujaba o hacía los deberes de gramática y de francés, ella le cosía trajecitos para las muñecas .ETIMOLOGÍA Sustantivación de deber (verbo ).
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
debenture
de ben ture /dɪbén (t )ʃə r /名詞 U 〘経 〙1 (政府 企業が発行する )債務証書 .2 ⦅米 ⦆無担保の社債 (debenture bond ).3 ⦅英 ⦆社債 .