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flute

N ขลุ่ย  ปี่  kui

 

flute

N แก้ว ทรง สูง ที่ ใช้ ใน การ ดื่ม แชมเปญ  kaeo-song-sung-ti-chai-nai-kan-duem-chaem-pen

 

flute

VI เป่าขลุ่ย  pao-kui

 

fluted

A ที่ มีเสียง คล้าย ขลุ่ย  ที่ มี ร่อง 

 

fluter

N คน เป่าขลุ่ย  flautist flutist

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

FLUTE

n.[L. flo, flatus, to blow, or L. fluta, a lamprey, with the same number of holes.] 1. A small wind instrument; a pipe with lateral holes or stops, played by blowing with the mouth, and by stopping and opening the holes with the fingers.
2. A channel in a column or pillar; a perpendicular furrow or cavity, cut along the shaft of a column or pilaster; so called from its resemblance to a flute. It is used chiefly in the Ionic order; sometimes in the Composite and Corinthian; rarely in the Doric and Tuscan. It is called also a reed.
3. A long vessel or boat, with flat ribs or floor timbers, round behind, and swelled in the middle; a different orthography of float, flota.
Armed in flute. An armed ship, with her guns of the lower tier and part of those of the upper tier removed, used as a transport, is said to be armed in flute.

 

FLUTE

v.i.To play on a flute.

 

FLUTE

v.t.To form flutes or channels in a column.

 

FLUTED

pp. or a. 1. Channeled; furrowed; as a column.
2. In music, thin; fine; flutelike; as fluted notes.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

FLUTE

Flute, n. Etym: [OE. floute, floite, fr. OF. flaüte, flahute,flahuste, F. fl; cf. LL. flauta, D. fluit. See Flute, v. i.]

 

1. A musical wind instrument, consisting of a hollow cylinder or pipe, with holes along its length, stopped by the fingers or by keys which are opened by the fingers. The modern flute is closed at the upper end, and blown with the mouth at a lateral hole. The breathing flute's soft notes are heard around. Pope.

 

2. (Arch. )

 

Defn: A channel of curved section; -- usually applied to one of a vertical series of such channels used to decorate columns and pilasters in classical architecture. See Illust. under Base, n.

 

3. A similar channel or groove made in wood or other material, esp. in plaited cloth, as in a lady's ruffle.

 

4. A long French breakfast roll. Simonds.

 

5. A stop in an organ, having a flutelike sound. Flute bit, a boring tool for piercing ebony, rosewood, and other hard woods. -- Flute pipe, an organ pipe having a sharp lip or wind-cutter which imparts vibrations to Knight.

 

FLUTE

Flute, n. Etym: [Cf. F. fl a transport, D. fluit.]

 

Defn: A kindof flyboat; a storeship. Armed en flûte ( (Nav. ), partially armed.

 

FLUTE

Flute, v. i. Etym: [OE. flouten, floiten, OF. flaüter, fleüter,flouster, F. flûter, cf. D. fluiten; ascribed to an assumed LL. flautare, flatuare, fr. L. flatus a blowing, fr. flare to blow. Cf. Flout, Flageolet, Flatulent. ]

 

Defn: To play on, or as on, a flute; to make a flutelike sound.

 

FLUTE

Flute, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Fluted; p. pr. & vb. n. Fluting. ]

 

1. To play, whistle, or sing with a clear, soft note, like that of a flute. Knaves are men, That lute and flute fantastic tenderness. Tennyson. The redwing flutes his o-ka-lee. Emerson.

 

2. To form flutes or channels in, as in a column, a ruffle, etc.

 

FLUTE A BEC

Flûte ` à bec ". Etym: [F.] (Mus. )

 

Defn: A beak flute, an older form of the flute, played with a mouthpiece resembling a beak, and held like a flageolet.

 

FLUTED

FLUTED Flut "ed, a.

 

1. Thin; fine; clear and mellow; flutelike; as, fluted notes. Busby.

 

2. Decorated with flutes; channeled; grooved; as, a fluted column; a fluted ruffle; a fluted spectrum.

 

FLUTEMOUTH

FLUTEMOUTH Flute "mouth `, n. (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: A fish of the genus Aulostoma, having a much elongated tubular snout.

 

FLUTER

FLUTER Flut "er, n.

 

1. One who plays on the flute; a flutist or flautist.

 

2. One who makes grooves or flutings.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

flute

flute |flo͞ot flut | noun 1 a wind instrument made from a tube with holes along it that are stopped by the fingers or keys, held vertically or horizontally so that the player's breath strikes a narrow edge. The modern orchestral form, typically made of metal, is held horizontally and has an elaborate set of keys. an organ stop with wooden or metal flue pipes producing a similar tone. 2 Architecture an ornamental vertical groove in a column. a trumpet-shaped frill on a dress or other garment. any similar cylindrical groove, as on pastry. 3 a tall, narrow wine glass: a flute of champagne. verb 1 [ with direct speech ] speak in a melodious way reminiscent of the sound of a flute: What do you do?she fluted. [ no obj. ] literary play, or seem to play, a flute or pipe: to him who sat upon the rocks, and fluted to the morning sea | [ with obj. ] : some swan fluting a wild carol. 2 [ with obj. ] (often as adj. fluted ) make flutes or grooves in: fluted columns. make trumpet-shaped frills on (a garment ): a fluted collar. DERIVATIVES flute like |-ˌlīk |adjective ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French flahute, probably from Provençal flaüt, perhaps a blend of flaujol flageolet + laüt lute.

 

fluted

flut ed |flo͞otid ˈfluːtɪd | adjective having flutes or grooves; ridged: fluted pillars.

 

Oxford Dictionary

flute

flute |fluːt | noun 1 a wind instrument made from a tube with holes that are stopped by the fingers or keys, held vertically or horizontally (in which case it is also called a transverse flute ) so that the player's breath strikes a narrow edge. The modern orchestral form is a transverse flute, typically made of metal, with an elaborate set of keys. an organ stop with wooden or metal flue pipes producing a tone similar to that of a flute. 2 Architecture an ornamental vertical groove in a column. a trumpet-shaped frill on a dress or other garment. 3 a tall, narrow wine glass: a flute of champagne. verb 1 [ no obj. ] literary play a flute or pipe. speak in a melodious way: What do you do?she fluted. 2 [ with obj. ] make flutes or grooves in. DERIVATIVES flute-like adjective ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French flahute, probably from Provençal flaüt, perhaps a blend of flaujol flageolet + laüt lute .

 

fluted

fluted |ˈfluːtɪd | adjective having flutes or grooves; ridged: fluted pillars.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

fluted

fluted adjective a roof supported by fluted columns: grooved, channeled, furrowed, ribbed, corrugated, ridged. ANTONYMS smooth, plain.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

fluted

fluted adjective the roof is supported by fluted columns: grooved, channelled, furrowed, ribbed, corrugated, ridged. ANTONYMS smooth; plain.

 

Duden Dictionary

Flüte

Flü te Substantiv, feminin , die Fleute |Fl ü te |die Flüte; Genitiv: der Flüte, Plural: die Flüten französisch flûte < niederländisch fluit (wohl identisch mit niederländisch fluit = Flöte ) bzw. über niederdeutsch Fleute = Lastschiff direkt aus niederländisch fluit Dreimaster des 17. und 18. Jahrhunderts

 

fluten

flu ten schwaches Verb |fl u ten |mittelhochdeutsch vluoten, zu Flut 1 Perfektbildung mit »ist « gehoben (von Wasser ) in großer Menge [plötzlich herein ]strömen das Wasser flutet in die Schleusenkammer | figurativ Menschenmassen fluteten in den Saal, durch die Stadt | figurativ helles Sonnenlicht, die abendliche Kühle flutete ins Zimmer 2 Perfektbildung mit »hat « Seemannssprache volllaufen lassen eine Schleuse fluten

 

Fluter

Flu ter Substantiv, maskulin , der |Fl u ter |der Fluter; Genitiv: des Fluters, Plural: die Fluter 1 Kurzwort für: Vorfluter 2 [Decken ]leuchte mit einer Halogenlampe als Lichtquelle

 

French Dictionary

flûté

flûté , ée adj. adjectif Qui se rapproche du son de la flûte. : Une voix flûtée.

 

flûte

flûte n. f. nom féminin 1 Instrument à vent. : Une flûte traversière. 2 Verre à pied de forme allongée. : Une flûte à champagne.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

flute

flute /fluːt /名詞 s /-ts /1 C U フルート play the flute フルートを演奏する (!演奏する楽器としてはthe ~; 所有者を明示するときはone 's ~; play コーパスの窓 ) ▸ a piece for (the ) flute フルートのための作品 (!曲中のフルートのパートの意味では無冠詞 ) 2 C (柱などの装飾用の )縦みぞ; (服地の )みぞひだ .3 C (細長い )シャンペングラス .動詞 自動詞 フルートを吹く ; フルートのような音 []を出す .他動詞 1 …をフルートで演奏する ; 笛のような声で歌う [話す ].2 …に縦みぞを作る .

 

fluted

fl t ed /-ɪd /形容詞 通例 名詞 の前で 〗縦みぞ彫り [模様 ]の .