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kier

N หม้อ ใช้ ต้ม ผ้า  keir

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

KIER

Kier, n. Etym: [Icel. ker a tub. ] (Bleaching )

 

Defn: A large tub or vat in which goods are subjected to the action of hot lye or bleaching liquor; -- also called keeve.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

kier

kier |ki (ə )r kɪər | noun a vat. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from Old Norse ker container, tub.

 

kierie

kierie |ˈkɪri | noun ( pl. kieries ) S. African a short, thick stick with a knobbed head, traditionally used as a club or missile by the indigenous peoples of South Africa. ORIGIN from Khoikhoi kirri walking stick .

 

Kierkegaard, Søren

Kier ke gaard, Søren |ˈki (ə )rkiˌgärd, -ˌgôr ˈkɪərkəɡɑrd | (1813 –55 ), Danish philosopher; full name Søren Aabye Kierkegaard. A founder of existentialism, he affirmed the importance of individual experience and choice and believed that one could know God only through a “leap of faith,not through doctrine. DERIVATIVES Kier ke gaard i an |ˌki (ə )rkiˈgärdēən |adjective

 

Oxford Dictionary

kier

kier |kɪə | noun a vat. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from Old Norse ker container, tub .

 

kierie

kierie |ˈkɪri | noun ( pl. kieries ) S. African a short, thick stick with a knobbed head, traditionally used as a club or missile by the indigenous peoples of South Africa. ORIGIN from Khoikhoi kirri walking stick .

 

Kierkegaard, Søren

Kierkegaard, Søren |ˈkɪəkəˌgɑːd | (1813 –55 ), Danish philosopher; full name Søren Aabye Kierkegaard. A founder of existentialism, he affirmed the importance of individual experience and choice and believed one could know God only through a ‘leap of faith ’, and not through doctrine. Notable works: Either-Or (1843 ) and The Sickness unto Death (1849 ). DERIVATIVES Kierkegaardian adjective

 

Duden Dictionary

Kierkegaard

Kier ke gaard Eigenname |ˈkɪrkəɡart |dänischer Philosoph und Theologe