English-Thai Dictionary
dell
N หุบเขา เล็กๆ ที่ เต็มไปด้วย ทุ่งหญ้า และ ต้นไม้ dingle cirque valley hub-kaol-lek-lek-ti-tem-pai-duai-tung-ya-lae-ton-mai
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
DELL
n.A pit, or a hollow place; a cavity or narrow opening.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
DELL
Dell, n. Etym: [AS. del, akin to E. dale; cf. D. delle, del, low ground. See Dale. ]
1. A small, retired valley; a ravine. In dells and dales, concealed from human sight. Tickell.
2. A young woman; a wench. [Obs. ] Sweet doxies and dells. B. Jonson.
DELLA CRUSCA
DELLA CRUSCA Del "la Crus "ca.
Defn: A shortened form of Academia della Crusca, an academy in Florescence, Italy, founded in the 16th century, especially for conversing the purity of the Italian language.
Note: The Accademia della Crusca (literally, academy of the bran or chaff ) was so called in allusion to its chief object of bolting or purifying the national language.
DELLACRUSCAN
DELLACRUSCAN Del `la *crus "can, a.
Defn: Of or pertaining to the Accademia della Crusca in Florence. The Dellacruscan School, a name given in satire to a class of affected English writers, most of whom lived in Florence, about a. d. 1785.
New American Oxford Dictionary
dell
dell |del dɛl | ▶noun literary a small valley, usually among trees: lush green valleys and wooded dells. ORIGIN Old English, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch del and German dialect Telle, also to dale .
Della Cruscan
Del la Crus can |ˌdelə ˈkrəskən ˌdɛlə ˈkruskən | ▶adjective of or relating to the Academy della Crusca in Florence, an institution established in 1582, with the purity of the Italian language as its chief interest. • of or relating to a late-18th -century school of English poets with an artificial style modeled on that of purist Italian writers. ▶noun a member of the Academy della Crusca. • a Della Cruscan poet. ORIGIN from Italian (Accademia ) della Crusca ‘(Academy ) of the bran ’ (with reference to “sifting ” of the language ).
della Quercia, Jacopo
del la Quer cia, Jacopo |ˌdelə ˈkwerCHə ˌdɛlə ˈkwɛrtʃə | ( c. 1374 –1438 ), Italian sculptor. He is noted for the biblical reliefs on the portal of San Petronio in Bologna (1425 –35 ).
della Robbia, Luca
del la Rob bia, Luca |ˌdelə ˈrōbēə, ˈräb -ˌdɛlə ˈroʊbiə | (1400 –82 ), Italian sculptor and ceramicist. He is best known for his relief panels in Florence Cathedral and his color-glazed terra-cotta figures.
Oxford Dictionary
dell
dell |dɛl | ▶noun literary a small valley, usually among trees: lush green valleys and wooded dells. ORIGIN Old English, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch del and German dialect Telle, also to dale .
Della Cruscan
Della Cruscan |ˌdɛlə ˈkrʌsk (ə )n | ▶adjective relating to or denoting a late 18th -century school of English poets with an artificial style modelled on that of purist Italian writers. ▶noun a Della Cruscan poet. ORIGIN named after the Academy della Crusca in Florence (from Italian della Crusca ‘of the bran ’, with reference to ‘sifting ’ of the language ).
della Francesca
della Fran |cesca see Piero della Francesca.
della Quercia, Jacopo
della Quercia, Jacopo |ˌdɛlə ˈkwɛːtʃə, Italian ˌdella ˈkwertʃa | ( c. 1374 –1438 ), Italian sculptor. He is noted for his tomb of Ilaria del Carretto in Lucca cathedral ( c. 1406 ) and for the biblical reliefs on the portal of San Petronio in Bologna (1425 –35 ).
della Robbia, Luca
della Robbia, Luca |ˈrɒbɪə | (1400 –82 ), Italian sculptor and ceramicist. He is best known for his relief panels in Florence cathedral and his colour-glazed terracotta figures.
Duden Dictionary
Delle
Del le Substantiv, feminin landschaftlich , die |D e lle |die Delle; Genitiv: der Delle, Plural: die Dellen vgl. (mittel )niederländisch delle = Vertiefung, mittelhochdeutsch telle = Schlucht, zu Tal eingedrückte Stelle; durch einen Schlag, Stoß, Zusammenprall entstandene leichte Vertiefung eine Delle im Kotflügel
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
dell
dell /del /名詞 C ⦅文 ⦆(樹木の茂った )小さな谷 .