English-Thai Dictionary
galician
A เกี่ยวกับ บริเวณ แถบ ตะวันตกเฉียงเหนือ ของ สเปน
galilean
A เกี่ยวกับ เมือง Galilee ใน อาณาจักร โรมัน โบรา ณ
galilee
N เมือง หนึ่ง ใน อาณาจักร โรมัน โบรา ณ ปัจจุบัน เป็น บริเวณ หนึ่ง ใน อิสราเอล ปาเลสไตน์
galimatias
N การ พูด เร็ว ฟัง ไม่ รู้เรื่อง
galingale
N พืชช นิดหนึ่ง คล้าย หญ้า
galiot
N เรือใบ เล็ก สามารถ ใช้ พาย ได้
galipot
N ยางสน yang-son
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
GALILEAN
n.A native or inhabitant of Galilee, in Judea. Also, one of a sect among the Jews, who opposed the payment of tribute to the Romans.
GALIMATIA
n.Nonsense.
GALIOT
n.[L. galea. ] 1. A small galley, or sort of brigantine, built for chase. It is moved both by sails and oars, having one mast and sixteen or twenty seats for rowers.
2. Galiot or galliott, a Dutch vessel, carrying a main-mast and a mizen-mast, and a large gaff main-sail.
GALIPOT
n.A white resin or resinous juice which flows by incision from the pine tree, especially the maritime pine. Galipot encrusts the wounds of fir trees during winter. It consists of resin and oil.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
GALICIAN
Ga *li "cian, a. Etym: [Cf. Sp. Galiciano, Gallego, fr. L. Gallaecus,Gallaicus, fr. Gallaeci a people in Western Spain. ]
Defn: Of or pertaining to Galicia, in Spain, or to Galicia, the kingdom of Austrian Poland. -- n.
Defn: A native of Galicia in Spain; -- called also Gallegan.
GALILEAN
GALILEAN Gal `i *le "an, a.
Defn: Of or pertaining to Galileo; as, the Galilean telescope. See Telescope.
GALILEAN
Gal `i *le "an, a. Etym: [L. Galilaeus, fr. Galilaea Galilee, Gr. galiléen.]
Defn: Of or relating to Galilee.
GALILEAN
GALILEAN Gal `i *le "an, n.
1. A native or inhabitant of Galilee, the northern province of Palestine under the Romans.
2. (Jewish Hist. )
Defn: One of the party among the Jews, who opposed the payment of tribute to the Romans; -- called also Gaulonite.
3. A Christian in general; -- used as a term of reproach by Mohammedans and Pagans. Byron.
GALILEE
Gal "i *lee, n. Etym: [Supposed to have been so termed in allusion to the scriptural "Galilee of the Gentiles." cf. OF. galilée.] (Arch. )
Defn: A porch or waiting room, usually at the west end of an abbey church, where the monks collected on returning from processions, where bodies were laid previous to interment, and where women were allowed to see the monks to whom they were related, or to hear divine service. Also, frequently applied to the porch of a church, as at Ely and Durham cathedrals. Gwilt.
GALIMATIAS
Gal `i *ma "tias, n. Etym: [F.]
Defn: Nonsense; gibberish; confused and unmeaning talk; confused mixture. Her dress, like her talk, is a galimatias of several countries. Walpole.
GALINGALE
Gal "in *gale, n. Etym: [See Galangal. ] (Bot. )
Defn: A plant of the Sedge family (Cyperus longus ) having aromatic roots; also, any plant of the same genus. Chaucer. Meadow, set with slender galingale. Tennyson.
GALIOT
Gal "i *ot, n. Etym: [OE. galiote, F. galiote. See Galley. ] (Naut. )(a ) A small galley, formerly used in the Mediterranean, built mainly for speed. It was moved both by sails and oars, having one mast, and sixteen or twenty seats for rowers. (b ) A strong, light-draft, Dutch merchant vessel, carrying a mainmast and a mizzenmast, and a large gaff mainsail.
GALIPOT
Gal "i *pot, n. Etym: [F. galipot; cf. OF. garipot the wild pine or pitch tree. ]
Defn: An impure resin of turpentine, hardened on the outside of pine trees by the spontaneous evaporation of its essential oil. When purified, it is called yellow pitch, white pitch, or Burgundy pitch.
New American Oxford Dictionary
galia melon
ga li a mel on |ˈgälēə ˌɡɑliə ˈmɛlən | ▶noun a small rounded melon of a variety with rough skin and fragrant orange flesh.
Galibi
Ga li bi |gəˈlēbē ɡəˈlibi | ▶noun another term for Carib ( sense 2 of the noun ). ORIGIN Carib, literally ‘strong man. ’
Galicia
Ga li cia |gəˈliSHə ɡəˈlɪʃə | 1 an autonomous region and former kingdom in northwestern Spain; capital, Santiago de Compostela. 2 a region in eastern central Europe, north of the Carpathian Mountains. A former province of Austria, it now forms part of southeastern Poland and western Ukraine.
Galician
Ga li ci an |gəˈliSHən ɡəˈlɪʃən | ▶adjective 1 of or relating to Galicia in northwestern Spain, its people, or their language. 2 of or relating to Galicia in east central Europe. ▶noun 1 a native or inhabitant of Galicia in northwestern Spain. 2 the Romance language of Galicia in northwestern Spain, closely related to Portuguese. 3 a native or inhabitant of Galicia in east central Europe.
Galilean
Gal i le an 1 |ˌgaləˈlēən ˌɡæləˈliən | ▶adjective of or relating to Galileo or his methods.
Galilean
Gal i le an 2 |ˌɡæləˈliən ˌgaləˈlēən | ▶adjective of or relating to Galilee. • archaic, derogatory Christian. ▶noun a native of Galilee. • archaic, derogatory a Christian.
Galilean satellites
Gal i le an sat el lites Astronomy the four largest moons of Jupiter (Callisto, Europa, Ganymede, and Io ), discovered by Galileo in 1610 and independently by the German astronomer Simon Marius (1573 –1624 ).
Galilean telescope
Gal i le an tel e scope ▶noun an astronomical telescope of the earliest type, with a biconvex objective and biconcave eyepiece.
Galilee
Gal i lee |ˈgaləˌlē ˈɡæləli | a northern region of ancient Palestine, west of the Jordan River, associated with the ministry of Jesus. It is now part of Israel.
galilee
gal i lee |ˈgaləˌlē ˈɡæləli | ▶noun a chapel or porch at the entrance to some English churches. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French, from medieval Latin galilea ‘Galilee. ’ Compare with gallery .
Galilee, Sea of
Gal i lee, Sea of a lake in northern Israel. The Jordan River flows through it from north to south. Also called Tiberias, Lake or Kinneret, Lake.
Galileo
Gal i le o |ˌgaləˈlāō ˌɡæləˈleɪoʊ | an American space probe to Jupiter launched in 1989. It reached the vicinity of Jupiter in 1995 and released a probe which descended into Jupiter's atmosphere.
Galileo Galilei
Gal i le o Ga li lei |ˌgaləˈlāō ˌgaləˈlāē ˌɡæləˈleɪoʊ ˌɡæləˈleɪi | (1564 –1642 ), Italian astronomer and physicist. He discovered the constancy of a pendulum's swing, formulated the law of uniform acceleration of falling bodies, and described the parabolic trajectory of projectiles. He applied the telescope to astronomy and observed craters on the moon, sunspots, Jupiter's moons, and the phases of Venus.
galingale
gal in gale |ˈgalinˌgāl ˈɡælɪnˌɡeɪl | ▶noun 1 a Eurasian sedge with an aromatic rhizome, formerly used in perfumes. [late 16th cent.: variant of galangal . ] [Cyperus longus, family Cyperaceae. ] 2 variant spelling of galangal.
galipot
gal i pot |ˈgaləˌpät ˈɡælipɑt | ▶noun hardened resin deposits formed on the stem of certain species of pine, in particular the maritime pine. ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from French, of unknown origin.
Oxford Dictionary
gali
gali |ˈgʌli | ▶noun ( pl. galis ) Indian variant spelling of gully ( sense 3 of the noun ).
galia melon
galia melon |ˈgɑːlɪə | ▶noun a small rounded melon of a variety with rough skin and fragrant orange flesh. ORIGIN from the Hebrew given name Galia.
Galibi
Galibi |gəˈliːbi | ▶noun another term for Carib ( sense 2 of the noun ). ORIGIN Carib, literally ‘strong man ’.
Galicia
Galicia |gəˈlɪsɪə, -ˈlɪʃə, Spanish gaˈliθja, -sja | 1 an autonomous region and former kingdom of NW Spain; capital, Santiago de Compostela. 2 a region of east central Europe, north of the Carpathian Mountains. A former province of Austria, it now forms part of SE Poland and western Ukraine.
Galician
Gal |ician |ɡəˈlɪsjən | ▶adjective 1 relating to Galicia in NW Spain, its people, or their language. 2 relating to Galicia in east central Europe. ▶noun 1 a native or inhabitant of Galicia in NW Spain. • [ mass noun ] the language of Galicia in NW Spain, a Romance language closely related to Portuguese. It is spoken by about 3 million people, most of whom also speak Spanish. 2 a native or inhabitant of Galicia in east central Europe.
Galilean
Galilean 1 |ˌgalɪˈleɪən | ▶adjective relating to Galileo or his methods.
Galilean
Galilean 2 |ˌgalɪˈliːən | ▶adjective relating to Galilee. • archaic, derogatory Christian. ▶noun a native or inhabitant of Galilee. • archaic, derogatory a Christian.
Galilean moons
Galilean moons Astronomy the four largest satellites of Jupiter (Callisto, Europa, Ganymede, and Io ), discovered by Galileo in 1610 and independently by the German astronomer Simon Marius (1573 –1624 ).
Galilean telescope
Gali |lean tele |scope ▶noun an astronomical telescope of the earliest type, with a biconvex objective and biconcave eyepiece.
Galilee
Galilee |ˈgalɪliː | a northern region of ancient Palestine, west of the River Jordan, associated with the ministry of Jesus. It is now part of Israel.
galilee
galilee |ˈgalɪliː | ▶noun a chapel or porch at the entrance of a church. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French, from medieval Latin galilea ‘Galilee ’. Compare with gallery .
Galilee, Sea of
Galilee, Sea of a lake in northern Israel. The River Jordan flows through it from north to south. Also called Tiberias, Lake, Kinneret, Lake.
Galileo
Galileo |ˌgalɪˈleɪəʊ | an American space probe to Jupiter, launched in 1989. It reached the vicinity of Jupiter in 1995 and released a probe which descended into Jupiter's atmosphere.
Galileo Galilei
Galileo Galilei |ˌgalɪˈleɪəʊ ˌgalɪˈleɪi | (1564 –1642 ), Italian astronomer and physicist. He discovered the constancy of a pendulum's swing, formulated the law of uniform acceleration of falling bodies, and described the parabolic trajectory of projectiles. He applied the telescope to astronomy and observed craters on the moon, sunspots, Jupiter's moons, and the phases of Venus.
galingale
galingale |ˈgalɪŋˌgeɪl | ▶noun 1 (also English galingale or sweet galingale ) a Eurasian sedge with an aromatic rhizome, formerly used in perfumes. ●Cyperus longus, family Cyperaceae. 2 variant spelling of galangal. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: variant of galangal .
galiot
gal ¦iot ▶noun variant spelling of galliot.
galipot
galipot |ˈgalɪpɒt | ▶noun [ mass noun ] hardened resin deposits formed on the stem of the maritime pine. ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from French, of unknown origin.
Duden Dictionary
Galicien
Ga li ci en Substantiv, Neutrum |Gal i cien …t͜si̯ən |Galiciens historische Landschaft und autonomes Gebiet in Spanien
Galicier
Ga li ci er Substantiv, maskulin , der |Gal i cier |der Galicier; Genitiv: des Galiciers, Plural: die Galicier Einwohnerbezeichnung
Galicierin
Ga li ci e rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Gal i cierin |weibliche Form zu Galicier
galicisch
ga li cisch Adjektiv |gal i cisch …t͜sɪʃ |a Galicien, die Galicier betreffend; von den Galiciern stammend, zu ihnen gehörend b in der Sprache der Galicier
Galicisch
Ga li cisch Substantiv, Neutrum , das Galicische |Gal i cisch |das Galicisch; Genitiv: des Galicisch [s ] im Nordwesten Spaniens gesprochene Sprache, aus deren mittelalterlicher Form sich das Portugiesische entwickelt hat
Galicische
Ga li ci sche substantiviertes Adjektiv, Neutrum nur mit bestimmtem Artikel Galicisch |Gal i cische |das Galicische; des Galicischen im Nordwesten Spaniens gesprochene Sprache, aus deren mittelalterlicher Form sich das Portugiesische entwickelt hat
Galiläa
Ga li läa Substantiv, Neutrum |Galil ä a |Galiläas historische Landschaft in Palästina
Galiläer
Ga li lä er Substantiv, maskulin , der |Galil ä er |Einwohnerbezeichnung
Galiläerin
Ga li lä e rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Galil ä erin |weibliche Form zu Galiläer
galiläisch
ga li lä isch Adjektiv |galil ä isch |Galiläa, die Galiläer betreffend; von den Galiläern stammend, zu ihnen gehörend
Galilei
Ga li lei Eigenname |Galil e i |italienischer Physiker
Galimathias
Ga li ma thi as Substantiv, maskulin oder Substantiv, Neutrum , der oder das |Galimath i as |der Galimathias oder das Galimathias; Genitiv: des Galimathias französisch sinnloses, verworrenes Gerede
Gälin
Gä lin Substantiv, feminin , die |G ä lin |weibliche Form zu Gäle
Galion
Ga li on Substantiv, Neutrum früher , das |Gali o n |mittelniederländisch galjoen < französisch galion, spanisch galeón, Galeone kunstvoll gestalteter Vorbau am Bug eines hölzernen Schiffes
Galione
Ga li o ne Substantiv, feminin früher , die Galeone |Gali o ne |italienisch galeone < spanisch galeón, zu mittellateinisch galea, Galeere als Kriegs- und als Handelsschiff verwendetes großes, mit mehreren Geschützen bewaffnetes Segelschiff [der Spanier und Portugiesen ]
Galionsfigur
Ga li ons fi gur Substantiv, feminin , die |Gali o nsfigur |geschnitzte Figur auf dem Galion eines Schiffes, meist in Form einer Frauengestalt figurativ jemanden zur Galionsfigur einer Partei machen (als zugkräftige, werbende Figur an die Spitze stellen )
Galiote
Ga li o te Substantiv, feminin früher , die Galeote |Gali o te |französisch galiote, italienisch galeotta in den Küstengewässern von Nord- und Ostsee als Frachtschiff verwendetes Segelschiff mit spitzem Heck und senkrechtem Steven
Galipot
Ga li pot Substantiv, maskulin , der |…ˈpoː |französisch französische Bezeichnung für: Fichtenharz
gälisch
gä lisch Adjektiv |g ä lisch |zu Gäle
Gälisch
Gä lisch Substantiv, Neutrum , das Gälische |G ä lisch |das Gälisch; Genitiv: des Gälisch [s ] die gälische Sprache
Gälische
Gä li sche substantiviertes Adjektiv, Neutrum nur mit bestimmtem Artikel Gälisch |G ä lische |das Gälische; des Gälischen die gälische Sprache
Galium
Ga li um Substantiv, Neutrum , das |G a lium |das Galium; Genitiv: des Galiums griechisch-lateinisch Labkraut
Galivate
Ga li va te Substantiv, feminin früher , die |Galiv a te |die Galivate; Genitiv: der Galivate, Plural: die Galivaten englisch Transportschiff in Indien
Galizien
Ga li zi en Substantiv, Neutrum |Gal i zien |Galiziens historische Landschaft nördlich der Karpaten
Galizier
Ga li zi er Substantiv, maskulin , der |Gal i zier |Einwohnerbezeichnung
Galizierin
Ga li zi e rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Gal i zierin |weibliche Form zu Galizier
galizisch
ga li zisch Adjektiv |gal i zisch |Galizien, die Galizier betreffend; von den Galiziern stammend, zu ihnen gehörend
French Dictionary
galimatias
galimatias n. m. nom masculin Langage obscur, charabia. : Ne recourez pas au galimatias technique: exprimez-vous plus simplement. Prononciation Le s ne se prononce pas, [galimatja ] Note Orthographique galimatia s.
galion
galion n. m. nom masculin anciennement Grand navire espagnol. Note Orthographique ga l ion.
galipette
galipette n. f. nom féminin familier Pirouette, au propre et au figuré. : Ce politicien s ’en est tiré avec ses galipettes habituelles.
galipote
galipote nom féminin Courir la galipote. québécisme familier Courir la prétentaine, être à la recherche d ’aventures amoureuses (Glossaire du parler français au Canada ). Note Technique Le nom galipote ne s ’emploie que dans cette expression.
Spanish Dictionary
gálibo
gálibo nombre masculino 1 Dimensión máxima de un vehículo grande que sirve para determinar si puede pasar por un túnel o por debajo de un puente, un paso elevado, etc .2 Dispositivo o señal que sirve para determinar esa dimensión .3 Plantilla o modelo que se emplea para fabricar ciertas piezas, especialmente en la construcción naval . VÉASE luz de gálibo .
galicanismo
galicanismo nombre masculino Doctrina surgida en el siglo xvii que defiende la relativa independencia de la iglesia católica francesa en sus relaciones con el Papa .
galicano, -na
galicano, -na adjetivo 1 Relativo a la Galia, en especial a la Iglesia de Francia, a su liturgia o a su disciplina :rito galicano .2 Que es partidario del galicanismo .
galicismo
galicismo nombre masculino Palabra, expresión o giro procedentes de la lengua francesa que se usan en otro idioma :el término ‘au pair ’ es un galicismo en español; ‘por contra ’ es un galicismo en vez del castellano ‘por el contrario ’.
galicista
galicista adjetivo 1 Del galicismo o relacionado con él :‘en base a ’ es una expresión galicista .2 nombre común Persona que incurre en galicismos al hablar .3 Persona que es aficionada a todo lo relacionado con Francia .4 Persona que es especialista en la cultura y lengua francesas .
gálico, -ca
gálico, -ca 1 nombre masculino 1 Enfermedad infecciosa producida por una bacteria que se transmite por vía sexual o de la madre gestante al feto y produce lesiones cutáneas ulcerosas en los órganos sexuales .También morbo gálico .SINÓNIMO sífilis .2 adjetivo Relativo a las Galias .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xvii ) del latín gallicus. En la acepción ‘enfermedad infecciosa ’, es elisión de (mal ) o (morbo ) gálico , llamado también mal francés .
gálico
gálico 2 adjetivo [ácido ] Que se extrae de la nuez de agalla :las tintas eran fabricadas tras prolijas operaciones por los propios escribas a base de vitriolo y ácido gálico, pues las antiguas tintas usadas en el papiro no se fijaban bien en el pergamino .ETIMOLOGÍA Probablemente préstamo del francés gallique, derivado del latín galla ‘excrecencia que se forma en el roble ’.
galilea
galilea nombre femenino 1 Pórtico o atrio de una iglesia, especialmente aquel que está ocupado con tumbas de reyes y personas ilustres .2 En la iglesia griega, tiempo que media desde la Pascua de Resurrección hasta la Ascensión .
galileano, -na
galileano, -na adjetivo De Galileo Galilei o relacionado con él :relatividad galileana; ley galileana; pensamiento galileano; satélites galileanos .
galileo, -lea
galileo, -lea adjetivo 1 Relativo a Galilea, antigua región de Palestina, o a sus habitantes .2 adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino [persona ] Que es de Galilea .3 despectivo [persona ] Que profesa o cree en la religión cristiana :el Galileo es Cristo por antonomasia .
galimatías
galimatías nombre masculino 1 coloquial Lenguaje difícil de comprender por la impropiedad de las frases o por la confusión de las ideas .2 coloquial Confusión o desorden .El plural es galimatías .
galio
galio 1 nombre masculino Planta de tallos erguidos, delgados, nudosos y ramosos, hojas surcadas, casi filiformes y puntiagudas, flores amarillas, agrupadas en panojas, y fruto en drupa con dos semillas arriñonadas :el galio se emplea para cuajar la leche .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xviii ) del griego gálion, derivado de gála, gálaktos ‘leche ’.
galio
galio 2 nombre masculino Elemento químico de número atómico 31, masa atómica 69,72 y símbolo Ga ; es un metal gris azulado en estado sólido y de color plateado en estado líquido, estado en el que se mantiene a temperatura ambiente; aparece en pequeñas cantidades en blendas de cinc, bauxita, pirita, magnetita y caolín; se usa para fabricar termómetros de alta temperatura debido a su bajo punto de fusión y su alto punto de ebullición .ETIMOLOGÍA De Galia, por haberse descubierto en Francia .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
Galilean
Gal i le an 1 /ɡæ̀lɪlí (ː )ən /名詞 C 1 ガリラヤ人 .2 キリスト教徒 .3 〖the ~〗ガリラヤびと 〘イエス キリストの異称 〙.形容詞 ガリラヤ (人 )の .
Galilean
Gal i le an 2 形容詞 ガリレオ (Galileo )の .
Galilee
Gal i lee /ɡǽlɪlìː /名詞 ガリラヤ 〘現在のイスラエル北部地方; キリストの伝道地 〙.
Galileo
Gal i le o /ɡæ̀lɪléɪoʊ, -líːoʊ /名詞 ガリレオ 〘~ Galilei /ɡæ̀lɪléɪiː /, 1564 --1642; イタリアの天文 物理学者 〙.