English-Thai Dictionary
gown
N เสื้อคลุม frock suea-klum
gowned
ADJ ซึ่ง ใส่ เสื้อคลุม sueng-sai-suea-klum
gownsman
N คนที่ สวม เสื้อคลุม ยาว
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
GOWN
n. 1. A woman's upper garment.
2. A long loose upper garment or robe, worn by professional men, as divines, lawyers, students, etc. , who are called men of the gown or gownmen. It is made of any kind of cloth worn over ordinary clothes, and hangs down to the ankles or nearly so.
4. The dress of peace, or the civil magistracy; cedant arma togoe.
He Mars deposed, and arms to gowns made yield.
GOWNED
a.Dressed in a gown.
GOWNMAN
n.One whose professional habit is a gown. The gownman learn'ed.
1. One devoted to the arts of peace.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
GOWN
Gown, n. Etym: [OE. goune, prob. from W. gwn gown, loose robe, akin to Ir. gunn, Gael. gùn; cf. OF. gone, prob. of the same origin. ]
1. A loose, flowing upper garment; especially: (a ) The ordinary outer dress of a woman; as, a calico or silk gown. (b ) The official robe of certain professional men and scholars, as university students and officers, barristers, judges, etc. ; hence, the dress of peace; the dress of civil officers, in distinction from military. He Mars deposed, and arms to gowns made yield. Dryden.
(c ) A loose wrapper worn by gentlemen within doors; a dressing gown.
2. Any sort of dress or garb. He comes. .. in the gown of humility. Shak.
GOWNED
GOWNED Gowned, p. a.
Defn: Dressed in a gown; clad. Gowned in pure white, that fitted to the shape. Tennyson.
GOWNSMAN; GOWNMAN
GOWNSMAN; GOWNMAN Gowns "man, Gown "man (, n.; pl. -men (-men ).
Defn: One whose professional habit is a gown, as a divine or lawyer, and particularly a member of an English university; hence, a civilian, in distinction from a soldier.
New American Oxford Dictionary
gown
gown |goun ɡaʊn | ▶noun a long dress, typically having a close-fitting bodice and a flared or flowing skirt, worn on formal occasions: a silk ball gown. • a dressing gown. • a protective garment worn in a hospital, either by a staff member during surgery or by a patient. • a loose cloak indicating one's profession or status, worn by a lawyer, teacher, academic, or college student. • the members of a college as distinct from the permanent residents of the college town: efforts are underway to improve town-gown relations. Often contrasted with town. ▶verb (be gowned ) be dressed in a gown: she was gowned in luminous silk. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French goune, from late Latin gunna ‘fur garment ’; probably related to Byzantine Greek gouna ‘fur, fur-lined garment. ’
Oxford Dictionary
gown
gown |gaʊn | ▶noun a long elegant dress worn on formal occasions: a silk ball gown. • a dressing gown. • a protective garment worn in hospital, either by a staff member during surgery or by a patient. • a loose cloak indicating one's profession or status, worn by a lawyer, teacher, academic, or university student. • [ mass noun ] the members of a university as distinct from the permanent residents of the university town. Often contrasted with town. ▶verb (be gowned ) be dressed in a gown: she was gowned in luminous silk. • [ no obj. ] (gown up ) put on a surgical gown: the lab is supposed to be sterile, so you have to gown up. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French goune, from late Latin gunna ‘fur garment ’; probably related to Byzantine Greek gouna ‘fur, fur-lined garment ’.
American Oxford Thesaurus
gown
gown noun a blue gown with seed pearls on the bodice: dress, evening gown, prom dress, prom gown, wedding gown; frock, shift; robe, dressing gown.
Oxford Thesaurus
gown
gown noun dress, frock, shift, robe; garment, costume.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
gown
gown /ɡaʊn /〖語源は 「毛皮の衣服 」〗名詞 複 ~s /-z /C 1 a. (特別な行事用の )ガウン, 丈長ドレス (!主に女性がパーティなどで着用するドレス; 卒業式 洗礼式などでは男女ともに着用 ) ▸ an evening gown 夜会服, イブニングドレス [タキシード ](≒ an evening dress )b. 丈の長い部屋着 (dressing gown ); ネグリジェ (nightgown ⦅米 ⦆, nightdress ⦅英 ⦆).2 (医師 手術患者などがはおる )手術衣, 上っ張り ▸ a hospital gown 患者用の上っ張り, ガウン .3 (職位を示す )正装服 (!弁護士 裁判官の法服, 僧服, 大学教授のガウンなど ) ▸ take the gown 弁護士 [裁判官 ]になる ▸ in wig and gown (裁判官などが )法服で (!⦅英 ⦆では伝統的にかつらとガウンを着用することから ) ▸ arms and gown 戦争と平和 (!ガウンは文民 平和を象徴 ) 4 (正装服を着る )弁護士, 裁判官, 僧侶 .5 U 〖集合的に 〗(特にオックスフォードなどの大学街で一般市民と区別して )大学人 (!教授 学生の両方をさす; →town 3 ) ▸ town and gown 住民側と大学 (人 )側 動詞 他動詞 〈人 〉にガウンを着せる ;〖be ~ed 〗〈人が 〉ガウンを着ている .自動詞 ガウンを着る .