English-Thai Dictionary
hare
N กระต่ายป่า เป็น สัตว์ ใน ตระกูล Lepus kra-tai-pa-pen-sad-nai-tra-kun-lepus
hare
VI วิ่ง อย่างรวดเร็ว เคลื่อนที่ อย่างรวดเร็ว wing-yang-rued-reol
hare and hounds
N กีฬา สุนัข ล่า กระต่าย ki-la-su-nak-la-kra-tai
harebell
N พืช ไม้ดอก รูป ระฆัง มี สีน้ำเงิน เป็น พืช จำพวก Campanula rotundifolia bluebell phued-mai-dok-rub-ra-kang-me-se-nam-ngen-pen-phued-jam-puak
harebrained
ADJ โง่เง่า foolish silly stupid meaningful sensible ngo-ngol
harelip
N ปากแหว่ง หรือ ปาก โหว่ แต่กำเนิด pak-waeng-rue-pak-wo-tae-kam-noed
harem
N กลุ่ม ผู้หญิง ใน บ้าน ของ คน มุสลิม klum-phu-ying-nai-ban-kong-kon-mud-sa-lim
harem
N ส่วน ของ บ้าน คน มุสลิม สำหรับ ให้ ผู้หญิง อยู่ ฮาเร็ม suan-kong-ban-kon-mud-sa-lim-sam-rab-hai-phu-ying-yu
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
HARE
n.A quadruped of the genus Lepus, with long ears, a short tail, soft hair, and a divided upper lip. It is a timid animal, often hunted for sport or for its flesh, which is excellent food. It moves by leaps, and is remarkable for its fecundity. 1. A constellation.
HARE
v.t.To fright, or to excite, tease and harass, or worry. [Not used. See Harry. ]
HAREBELL
n.A plant of the genus Hyacinthus, with campaniform or bell-shaped flowers.
HAREBRAINED
a.[hare and brain. ] Wild; giddy; volatile; heedless.
HAREFOOT
n.A bird; a plant.
HAREHEARTED
a.Timorous; easily frightened.
HAREHOUND
n.A hound for hunting hares.
HAREHUNTER
n.One who hunts or is used to hunting hares.
HAREHUNTING
n.The hunting of hares.
HARELIP
n.A divided upper lip, like that of a hare.
HARELIPPED
a.Having a harelip.
HAREMINT
n.A plant.
HAREPIPE
n.A snare for catching hares.
HARES-EAR
n.A plant of the genus Bupleurum. The Bastard Hare's Ear is of the genus Phyllis.
HARES-LETTUCE
n.A plant of the genus Sonchus.
HAREWORT
n.A plant.
HAREM
n.A seraglio; a place where Eastern princes confine their women, who are prohibited from the society of others.
HARENGIFORM
a.[See Herring. ] Shaped like a herring.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
HARE
Hare, v. t. Etym: [Cf. Harry, Harass. ]
Defn: To excite; to tease, or worry; to harry. [Obs. ] Locke.
HARE
Hare, n. Etym: [AS. hara; akin to D. haas, G. hase, OHG. haso, Dan. æ Sw. hare, Icel. h, Skr. .
1. (Zoöl.)
Defn: A rodent of the genus Lepus, having long hind legs, a short tail, and a divided upper lip. It is a timid animal, moves swiftly by leaps, and is remarkable for its fecundity.
Note: The species of hares are numerous. The common European hare is Lepustimidus. The northern or varying hare of America (L. Americanus ), and the prairie hare (L. campestris ), turn white in winter. In America, the various species of hares are commonly called rabbits.
2. (Astron.)
Defn: A small constellation situated south of and under the foot of Orion; Lepus. Hare and hounds, a game played by men and boys, two, called hares, having a few minutes' start, and scattering bits of paper to indicate their course, being chased by the others, called the hounds, through a wide circuit. -- Hare kangaroo (Zoöl.)., a small Australian kangaroo (Lagorchestes Leporoides ), resembling the hare in size and color, -- Hare's lettuce (Bot. ), a plant of the genus Sonchus, or sow thistle; -- so called because hares are said to eat it when fainting with heat. Dr. Prior. -- Jumping hare. (Zoöl.) See under Jumping. -- Little chief hare, or Crying hare. (Zoöl.) See Chief hare. -- Sea hare. (Zoöl.) See Aplysia.
HAREBELL
HAREBELL Hare "bell `, n. (Bot. )
Defn: A small, slender, branching plant (Campanula rotundifolia ), having blue bell-shaped flowers; also, Scilla nutans, which has similar flowers; -- called also bluebell. [Written also hairbell. ] E'en the light harebell raised its head. Sir W. Scott.
HAREBRAINED; HARE BRAINED
HAREBRAINED; HARE BRAINED Hare "brained `', a.
Defn: Wild; giddy; volatile; heedless. "A mad hare-brained fellow. " North (Plutarch ). [Written also hairbrained. ]
HAREFOOT
HAREFOOT Hare "foot `, n.
1. (Zoöl.)
Defn: A long, narrow foot, carried (that is, produced or extending ) forward; -- said of dogs.
2. (Bot )
Defn: A tree (Ochroma Laqopus ) of the West Indies, having the stamens united somewhat in the form of a hare's foot. Harefoot clover (Bot. ), a species of clover (Trifolium arvense ) with soft and silky heads.
HARE-HEARTED
HARE-HEARTED Hare "-heart `ed, a.
Defn: Timorous; timid; easily frightened. Ainsworth.
HAREHOUND
HAREHOUND Hare "hound `, n.
Defn: See Harrier. A. Chalmers.
HARELD
HARELD Har "eld, n. (Zoöl.)
Defn: The long-tailed duck. See Old Squaw.
HARELIP
HARELIP Hare "lip `, n.
Defn: A lip, commonly the upper one, having a fissure of perpendicular division like that of a hare. -- Hare "lipped `, a.
HAREM
HAREM Ha "rem, n.Etym: [Ar. haram, orig. , anything forbidden of sacred, fr. harama to forbid, prohibit. ] Etym: [Written also haram and hareem.]
1. The apartments or portion of the house allotted to females in Mohammedan families.
2. The family of wives and concubines belonging to one man, in Mohammedan countries; a seraglio.
HARENGIFORM
Ha *ren "gi *form, a. Etym: [F. hareng herring (LL. harengus ) + -form. ]
Defn: Herring-shaped.
HARE'S-EAR
HARE'S-EAR Hare's "-ear `, n. (Bot. )
Defn: An umbelliferous plant (Bupleurum rotundifolium ); -- so named from the shape of its leaves. Dr. Prior.
HARE'S-FOOT FERN
HARE'S-FOOT FERN Hare's "-foot ` fern `. (Bot. )
Defn: A species of fern (Davallia Canariensis ) with a soft, gray, hairy rootstock; -- whence the name.
HARE'S-TAIL
HARE'S-TAIL Hare's "-tail ` (-tal `), n. (Bot. )
Defn: A kind of grass (Eriophorum vaginatum ). See Cotton grass, under Cotton. Hare's-tail grass (Bot. ), a species of grass (Lagurus ovatus ) whose head resembles a hare's tail.
New American Oxford Dictionary
hare
hare |he (ə )r hɛ (ə )r | ▶noun a fast-running, long-eared mammal that resembles a large rabbit, having long hind legs and occurring typically in grassland or open woodland. [Lepus and other genera, family Leporidae: several species. ] • (also electric hare ) a dummy hare propelled around the track in greyhound racing. ▶verb [ no obj. ] chiefly Brit. run with great speed: he hared off between the trees. PHRASES run with the hare and hunt with the hounds Brit. try to remain on good terms with both sides in a conflict or dispute. ORIGIN Old English hara, of Germanic origin: related to Dutch haas and German Hase .
Hare, Sir David
Hare |hɛː | (b.1947 ), English dramatist and director. He is noted for political dramas, such as Plenty (1978 ), centring around intense, self-destructive characters.
hare and hounds
hare and hounds ▶noun a game in which a group of people (the “hounds ”) chases across the countryside another person or group (the “hares ”), who leave pieces of paper (the “scent ”) behind them.
harebell
hare bell |ˈhe (ə )rˌbel ˈhɛrˌbɛl | ▶noun a widely distributed bellflower with slender stems and pale blue flowers in late summer. Also called bluebell, esp. in Scotland. [Campanula rotundifolia, family Campanulaceae. ] ORIGIN Middle English: probably so named because it is found growing in places frequented by hares.
harebrained
hare brained |ˈhe (ə )rˌbrānd ˈhɛrbreɪnd | ▶adjective rash; ill-judged: a harebrained scheme.
Haredi
Ha re di |KHäreˈdē, häˈrādē hɑˈrɛdi | ▶noun ( pl. Haredim |-ˈdēm | ) a member of any of various Orthodox Jewish sects characterized by strict adherence to the traditional form of Jewish law and rejection of modern secular culture, many of whom do not recognize the modern state of Israel as a spiritual authority. ORIGIN Hebrew, literally ‘one who trembles (in awe at the word of God ).’
Harefoot, Harold
Hare foot, Harold |ˈhe (ə )rˌfo͝ot ˈhɛrfʊt | see Harold.
Hare Krishna
Ha re Krish na |ˌhärē ˈkriSHnə, ˌharē ˌhɑri ˈkrɪʃnə | ▶noun a member of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness, a religious sect based mainly in the US and other Western countries. Its devotees typically wear saffron robes, favor celibacy, practice vegetarianism, and chant mantras based on the name of the Hindu god Krishna. • this sect. ORIGIN 1960s: Sanskrit, literally ‘O Vishnu Krishna, ’ the words of a devotional chant.
harelip
hare lip |ˈhe (ə )rˌlip ˈhɛrˌlɪp | ▶noun offensive another term for cleft lip. DERIVATIVES hare lipped adjective ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from a perceived resemblance to the mouth of a hare. usage: See usage at cleft lip .
harem
har em |ˈhe (ə )rəm, ˈhar- ˈhɛrəm | ▶noun 1 the separate part of a Muslim household reserved for wives, concubines, and female servants. 2 the wives (or concubines ) of a polygamous man. • a group of female animals sharing a single mate. ORIGIN mid 17th cent. ( sense 1 ): from Arabic ḥaram, ḥarīm, literally ‘prohibited, prohibited place ’ (hence ‘sanctuary, women's quarters, women ’), from ḥarama ‘be prohibited. ’
hare's-foot
hare's-foot (also hare's-foot clover ) ▶noun a slender clover which has soft hairs around the flowers. ●Trifolium arvense, family Leguminosae.
hare's-tail
hare's-tail (also hare's-tail grass ) ▶noun a Mediterranean grass with white silky flowering heads and woolly gray-green leaves, widely grown as an ornamental, used esp. when dried. [Lagurus ovatus, family Gramineae. ]
hare wallaby
hare wal la by ▶noun a small, agile, fast-moving Australian wallaby with orange rings of fur around the eyes. [Genera Lagorchestes and Lagostrophus, family Macropodidae: several species. ]
harewood
hare |wood |ˈhɛːwʊd | ▶noun [ mass noun ] stained sycamore wood used for making furniture. ORIGIN late 17th cent.: from German dialect Ehre (from Latin acer ‘maple ’) + wood .
Oxford Dictionary
hare
hare |hɛː | ▶noun a fast-running, long-eared mammal that resembles a large rabbit, having very long hind legs and typically found in grassland or open woodland. ●Lepus and other genera, family Leporidae: several species. • (also electric hare ) a dummy hare propelled around the track in greyhound racing. ▶verb [ no obj., with adverbial of direction ] Brit. run with great speed: he hared off between the trees. PHRASES run with the hare and hunt with the hounds Brit. try to remain on good terms with both sides in a conflict or dispute. start a hare Brit. dated raise a topic of conversation. ORIGIN Old English hara, of Germanic origin: related to Dutch haas and German Hase .
Hare, Sir David
Hare |hɛː | (b.1947 ), English dramatist and director. He is noted for political dramas, such as Plenty (1978 ), centring around intense, self-destructive characters.
Hare, William
Hare |hɛː | see Burke, William.
hare and hounds
hare and hounds ▶noun [ mass noun ] a game, especially a paperchase, in which a group of people chase another person or group across the countryside.
harebell
hare |bell |ˈhɛːbɛl | ▶noun a widely distributed bellflower with slender stems and pale blue flowers in late summer. Also called bluebell, especially in Scotland. ●Campanula rotundifolia, family Campanulaceae. ORIGIN Middle English: probably so named because it is found growing in places frequented by hares.
hare-brained
hare-brained |ˈhɛːbreɪnd | ▶adjective rash; ill-judged: a hare-brained scheme.
Haredi
Haredi |haˈrɛdi | ▶noun ( pl. Haredim |-dɪm | ) a member of any of various Orthodox Jewish sects characterized by strict adherence to the traditional form of Jewish law and rejection of modern secular culture, many of whom do not recognize the modern state of Israel as a spiritual authority. ORIGIN Hebrew, literally ‘one who trembles (in awe at the word of God )’.
Harefoot, Harold
Hare |foot |ˈhɛːfʊt | see Harold.
Hare Krishna
Hare Krishna |ˌharɪ ˈkrɪʃnə, ˌhɑːreɪ | ▶noun a member of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness, a religious sect based mainly in the US and other Western countries. Its devotees typically wear saffron robes, favour celibacy, practise vegetarianism, and chant mantras based on the name of the Hindu god Krishna. • [ mass noun ] the sect to which Hare Krishnas belong; the International Society for Krishna Consciousness. ORIGIN 1960s: Sanskrit, literally ‘O Vishnu Krishna ’, the words of a devotional chant.
harelip
hare |lip |hɛːˈlɪp | ▶noun another term for cleft lip. DERIVATIVES harelipped adjective ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from a perceived resemblance to the mouth of a hare. usage: Use of the word harelip can cause offence and should be avoided; use cleft lip instead.
harem
harem |ˈhɑːriːm, hɑːˈriːm, ˈhɛːrəm | ▶noun 1 the separate part of a Muslim household reserved for wives, concubines, and female servants. 2 the wives (or concubines ) of a polygamous man. 3 a group of female animals sharing a single mate. ORIGIN mid 17th cent. (in sense 1 ): from Arabic ḥaram, ḥarīm, literally ‘prohibited, prohibited place ’ (hence ‘sanctuary, women's quarters, women ’), from ḥarama ‘be prohibited ’.
hare's-foot
hare's-foot (also hare's-foot clover ) ▶noun a slender clover which has soft hairs around the flowers. ●Trifolium arvense, family Leguminosae.
hare's-tail
hare's-tail (also hare's-tail grass ) ▶noun a Mediterranean grass with white silky flowering heads and woolly grey-green leaves. ●Lagurus ovatus, family Gramineae.
hare wallaby
hare wal |laby ▶noun a small, agile, fast-moving Australian wallaby with orange rings of fur around the eyes. ●Genera Lagorchestes and Lagostrophus, family Macropodidae: several species.
harewood
hare |wood |ˈhɛːwʊd | ▶noun [ mass noun ] stained sycamore wood used for making furniture. ORIGIN late 17th cent.: from German dialect Ehre (from Latin acer ‘maple ’) + wood .
American Oxford Thesaurus
hare-brained
hare-brained adjective 1 a hare-brained scheme: ill-judged, rash, foolish, foolhardy, reckless, madcap, wild, silly, stupid, ridiculous, absurd, idiotic, asinine, imprudent, impracticable, unworkable, unrealistic, unconsidered, half-baked, ill-thought-out, ill-advised, ill-conceived; informal crackpot, cockeyed, crazy, daft. ANTONYMS sensible. 2 a hare-brained kid: foolish, silly, idiotic, unintelligent, empty-headed, scatterbrained, featherbrained, birdbrained, peabrained, brainless, giddy; informal dippy, dizzy, flaky, dopey, dotty, airheaded. ANTONYMS intelligent.
harem
harem noun the inner rooms of the harem: seraglio; zenana; women's quarters.
Oxford Thesaurus
hare
hare noun WORD LINKS hare buck male doe female leveret young form home down, mute, husk collective noun leporine relating to hares Word Links sections supply words that are related to the headword but do not normally appear in a thesaurus because they are not actual synonyms.
hare-brained
hare-brained adjective 1 a hare-brained scheme: ill-judged, rash, foolish, foolhardy, reckless, madcap, wild, silly, stupid, ridiculous, preposterous, absurd, idiotic, asinine, imprudent, impracticable, unworkable, unrealistic, unconsidered, half-baked, ill-thought-out, ill-advised, ill-conceived; informal daft, crackpot, crackbrained, cock-eyed, crazy, barmy. ANTONYMS sensible. 2 a hare-brained young girl: foolish, silly, idiotic, unintelligent, empty-headed, scatterbrained, feather-brained, birdbrained, pea-brained, brainless, giddy; informal dippy, dizzy, dopey, dotty, airheaded. ANTONYMS intelligent.
harem
harem noun women's quarters; in Muslim societies, formerly seraglio; in India & Persia zenana; in ancient Greece & Rome gynaeceum; rare haremlik, serai.
Duden Dictionary
Harem
Ha rem Substantiv, maskulin , der |H a rem |der Harem; Genitiv: des Harems, Plural: die Harems türkisch harem < arabisch ḥarīm, zu: ḥaram, Haram 1 (in den Ländern des Islams ) abgetrennte Frauenabteilung der Wohnhäuser, zu der kein fremder Mann Zutritt hat 2 a größere Anzahl von Frauen eines reichen orientalischen Mannes b Gesamtheit der im Harem 1 wohnenden Frauen figurativ er macht mit seinem ganzen Harem (scherzhaft ; seiner Frau und seinen Töchtern ) einen Ausflug
Haremsdame
Ha rems da me Substantiv, feminin , die |H a remsdame |in einem Harem lebende Frau
Haremsfrau
Ha rems frau Substantiv, feminin , die |H a remsfrau |Haremsdame
Haremswächter
Ha rems wäch ter Substantiv, maskulin , der |H a remswächter |kastrierter Mann, der einen Harem bewacht
hären
hä ren Adjektiv gehoben |h ä ren |mittelhochdeutsch hærīn, zu Haar aus [Ziegen ]haar, [Ziegen ]fell gefertigt ein härenes Gewand
Häresiarch
Hä re si arch Substantiv, maskulin , der |Häresi a rch |der Häresiarch; Genitiv: des Häresiarchen, Plural: die Häresiarchen griechisch Begründer und geistliches Oberhaupt einer [altkirchlichen ] Häresie
Häresie
Hä re sie Substantiv, feminin , die |Häres ie |die Häresie; Genitiv: der Häresie, Plural: die Häresien (kirchen )lateinisch haeresis < griechisch haíresis, eigentlich = das Nehmen; Wahl 1 katholische Kirche von der offiziellen Kirchenmeinung abweichende Lehre 2 bildungssprachlich Ketzerei 2 , verdammenswerte Meinung
Häretiker
Hä re ti ker Substantiv, maskulin , der Häretikerin |Här e tiker |der Häretiker; Genitiv: des Häretikers, Plural: die Häretiker (kirchen )lateinisch haereticus 1 katholische Kirche jemand, der von der offiziellen Kirchenlehre abweicht 2 bildungssprachlich Ketzer 2
Häretikerin
Hä re ti ke rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Här e tikerin |weibliche Form zu Häretiker
häretisch
hä re tisch Adjektiv |här e tisch |kirchenlateinisch haereticus < griechisch hairetikós 1 katholische Kirche von der offiziellen Kirchenlehre abweichend 2 bildungssprachlich ketzerisch 2 , verdammenswert
French Dictionary
harem
harem n. m. nom masculin 1 Appartement des femmes chez les musulmans. 2 Ensemble des femmes qui y habitent. : Le harem du sultan.
hareng
hareng n. m. nom masculin Poisson de mer. : Des filets de hareng. LOCUTION Hareng saur. Hareng fumé et salé. Prononciation Le g ne se prononce pas, [ʼarɑ̃ ]; le nom rime avec rang Note Orthographique haren g.
Spanish Dictionary
harem
harem nombre masculino Harén .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo del francés harem sin adaptación de la consonante final. V. harén .
harén
harén (también harem )nombre masculino 1 Parte de la casa musulmana en donde viven las mujeres :el Cuarto de los Leones es la parte privada, o harén del palacio, y corresponde al reinado de Mohamed V (1354 -1391 ).SINÓNIMO serrallo .2 Conjunto de mujeres que viven bajo la dependencia de un mismo jefe de familia en las sociedades musulmanas :el sultán ha viajado con todo su harén .SINÓNIMO serrallo .3 zool Grupo de hembras que conviven con un único macho en la época de la procreación :el ciervo es un animal que vive en un harén durante la etapa de procreación .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xix ) del francés harem y este del árabe ḥarīm ‘cosa prohibida, sagrada ’, aplicado a las estancias de las mujeres por estar prohibidas al paso de los hombres en los países musulmanes; por metonimia designa el conjunto de mujeres del harén .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
hare
hare /heə r / (! hairと同音 ) 〖語源は 「灰色の動物 」〗名詞 複 ~s /-z /; 集合的に ~1 C ノウサギ 〘rabbitより大形で耳 後脚は長く尾は短い; 穴居性はなく臆病 (おくびよう )〙; U その肉 ▸ First catch your hare (then cook him ).⦅ことわざ ⦆まずノウサギをつかまえて (それから料理せよ ); 「取らぬタヌキの皮算用 」▸ He who runs after two hares will catch neither .⦅ことわざ ⦆「二兎 (と )を追う者は一兎をも得ず 」.2 〖the H- 〗〘天 〙うさぎ座 .(as ) m à d as a (M à rch ) h á re (春の発情期のノウサギのように )狂気じみた [て ], 気まぐれな [に ].h à re and t ó rtoise 〖単数扱い 〗ウサギとカメの競争 (!地道な努力をした者の勝利で終わる仕事 ゲームなど ) .m à ke a h á re of A Aをばかにする .r ù n with the h á re and h ù nt with the h ó unds ⦅英 非難して ⦆対立 [敵対 ]する双方に通じようとする .st à rt [r à ise ] a h á re (議論で )主題からわき道にそれる, 話をそらす .動詞 自動詞 ⦅主に英 くだけて ⦆〖~+副詞 〗脱兎 (だっと )のごとく走って行く .
harebell
h á re b è ll 名詞 C 〘植 〙イトシャジン .
hare-brained
h á re-br à ined 形容詞 ⦅くだけて ⦆〖通例 名詞 の前で 〗軽率な, 向こう見ずな 〈人 計画など 〉.
harelip
hare lip /-́-̀ |-̀-́ /名詞 C U 〘医 〙口唇裂 .
harem
har em /hǽrəm, hé ə r- |hɑ́ːriːm /名詞 C 1 〖集合的に 〗(昔のイスラム社会で裕福な男と住む )ハーレムの女性たち .2 ハーレム 〘イスラム教国で女性だけが住む部屋 〙.3 ⦅おどけて ⦆(1人の (裕福な )男に従属する )女性たち ; (1匹の雄につく )雌の群れ .4 (イスラム教の )聖地, 聖殿 .