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leon

N ชื่อ เมือง ใน สเปน ตะวันตกเฉียงเหนือ  ชื่อ เมือง ใน เม็กซิโก  ชื่อ เมือง ใน นิคา รากัว ทางตะวันตก 

 

leonid

N ดาวตก ที่ พบ จาก จุด ใน หมู่ ดาว สิงห์ ช่วง วันที่  15 พฤศจิกายน 

 

leonine

A เกี่ยวกับ สิงห์ โต 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

LEONINE

a.[L. leoninus, from leo, lion. ] Belonging to a lion; resembling a lion, or partaking of his qualities; as leonine fierceness or rapacity. Leonine verses, so named from Leo, the inventor, are those, the end of which rhymes with the middle; as,
Gloria factorum temere conceditur horum.

 

LEONINELY

adv. In the manner of a lion.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

LEON

LEON Le "on, n.

 

Defn: A lion. [Obs. ] Chaucer.

 

LEONCED

LEONCED Le "onced, a. (Her. )

 

Defn: See Lionced.

 

LEONESE

LEONESE Le `o *nese ", a.

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to Leon, in Spain. -- n. sing. & pl.

 

Defn: A native or natives of Leon.

 

LEONID

Le "o *nid, n. Etym: [From Leo: cf. F. léonides, pl. ] (Astron.)

 

Defn: One of the shooting stars which constitute the star shower that recurs near the fourteenth of November at intervals of about thirty- three years; so called because shooting stars appear on the heavens to move in lines directed from the constellation Leo.

 

LEONINE

Le "o *nine, a. Etym: [L. leoninus, fr. leo, leonis, lion: cf. F.léonin. See Lion. ]

 

Defn: Pertaining to, or characteristic of, the lion; as, a leonine look; leonine repacity. -- Le "o *nine *ly, adv. Leonine verse, a kind of verse, in which the end of the line rhymes with the middle; -- so named from Leo, or Leoninus, a Benedictine and canon of Paris in the twelfth century, who wrote largely in this measure, though he was not the inventor. The following line is an example: Gloria factorum temere conceditur horum.

 

LEONTODON

Le *on "to *don, n. Etym: [Gr. Lion's-tooth, Dandelion. ] (Bot. )

 

Defn: A genus of liguliflorous composite plants, including the fall dandelion (L. autumnale ), and formerly the true dandelion; -- called also lion's tooth.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

León

Le ón |lāˈôn leɪˈoʊn | 1 an industrial city in central Mexico; pop. 1,137,465 (2005 ). 2 a city in western Nicaragua, the second largest city in the country; pop. 174,051 (2006 ). 3 a city in northern Spain; pop. 135,119 (2008 ). It is the capital of the province and former kingdom of León, now part of the Castilla-León region.

 

Leonard, Elmore

Leon ard, Elmore |ˈlenərd ˈlɛnərd | (1925 –), US writer; full name Elmore John Leonard, Jr. Noted for their gritty realism, his works include Unknown Man No. 89 (1977 ), Freaky Deaky (1988 ), Get Shorty (1990 ), and Road Dogs (2009 ).

 

Leonard, Sugar Ray

Leon ard, Sugar Ray |ˈlenərd ˈlɛnərd | (1956 –), US boxer; full name Ray Charles Leonard. Named "Fighter of the Decade " for the 1980s, he won five world titles in five different weight divisions.

 

Leonardo da Vinci

Le o nar do da Vin ci |ˌlēəˈnärdō də ˈvinCHē, ˌlā -lɪoʊˌnardoʊ də ˈvɪntʃi | (1452 –1519 ), Italian painter, scientist, and engineer. His paintings are notable for their use of the technique of sfumato and include The Virgin of the Rocks (1483 –85 ), The Last Supper (1498 ), and the Mona Lisa (1504 –05 ). He devoted himself to a wide range of other subjects, from anatomy and biology to mechanics and hydraulics: his 19 notebooks include studies of the human circulatory system and plans for a type of aircraft and a submarine.

 

Leonberger

Le on berg er |ˈlēənˌbərgər ˈliənˌbərɡər | noun a large dog of a breed typically having a golden coat, produced by crossing a St. Bernard and a Newfoundland. ORIGIN early 20th cent.: named after a town in southwestern Germany.

 

Leoncavallo, Ruggiero

Leoncavallo, Ruggiero |ˌleɪɒnkaˈvaləʊ | (1857 –1919 ), Italian composer. His opera Pagliacci (1892 ) introduced verismo or realism to Italian opera and brought him immediate acclaim.

 

leone

le one |lēˈōn liˈoʊn | noun the basic monetary unit of Sierra Leone, equal to 100 cents.

 

Leone, Sergio

Leone, Sergio |lɪˈəʊni | (1921 –89 ), Italian film director. His A Fistful of Dollars (1964 ), an adaptation of Kurosawa's samurai film Yojimbo (1961 ), created the genre of the spaghetti western. Other notable films include: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (1966 ).

 

Leonids

Le o nids |ˈlēənidz ˈliənɪdz |Astronomy an annual meteor shower with a radiant in the constellation Leo, reaching a peak about November 17. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from Latin leo, leon- (see Leo 2 ) + -id 3 .

 

Leonine

Le o nine |ˈlēəˌnīn ˈliəˌnaɪn | adjective 1 of or relating to one of the popes named Leo, esp. Leo IV and the part of Rome that he fortified. 2 Prosody (of medieval Latin verse ) in hexameter or elegiac meter with internal rhyme. (of English verse ) with internal rhyme. plural noun ( Leonines ) Prosody verse of this type. ORIGIN late Middle English: from the name Leo, from Latin leo lion. Sense 2 of the adjective may be from the name of a medieval poet, but his identity is not known.

 

leonine

le o nine |ˈlēəˌnīn ˈliəˌnaɪn | adjective of or resembling a lion or lions: a handsome, leonine profile. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French, or from Latin leoninus, from leo, leon- lion.

 

Leonine City

Le o nine Cit y |ˈlēəˌnīn ˌliənaɪn ˈsɪdi | the part of Rome in which the Vatican stands, walled and fortified by Pope Leo IV.

 

Leontief, Wassily

Le on ti ef, Wassily |lēˈ (y )ônˌtyef liˌjɔnˈtjɛf | (1906 –99 ), US economist, educator, and writer; born in Germany to Russian parents. His most significant published work is The Structure of the American Economy 1919 –1929 (1941 ). Nobel Prize for Economics (1973 ).

 

Oxford Dictionary

León

León |leɪˈɒn | 1 a city in northern Spain; pop. 135,119 (2008 ). It is the capital of the province and former kingdom of León, now part of Castilla-León region. 2 an industrial city in central Mexico; pop. 1,137,465 (2005 ). 3 a city in western Nicaragua, the second-largest city in the country; pop. 174,051 (2006 ).

 

Leonard, Elmore

Leon ¦ard |ˈlɛnəd | (b.1925 ), American thriller writer; full name Elmore John Leonard. After working as an advertising copywriter, in 1967 he turned to writing screenplays and novels. Notable works: Freaky Deaky (1988 ) and Get Shorty (1990 ).

 

Leonard, Sugar Ray

Leon ard, Sugar Ray |ˈlenərd ˈlɛnərd | (1956 –), US boxer; full name Ray Charles Leonard. Named "Fighter of the Decade " for the 1980s, he won five world titles in five different weight divisions.

 

Leonardo da Vinci

Leonardo da Vinci |lɪəˌnɑːdəʊ də ˈvɪntʃi | (1452 –1519 ), Italian painter, scientist, and engineer. His paintings are notable for their blended colour and shading in the technique known as sfumato; they include The Virgin of the Rocks (1483 –5 ), The Last Supper (1498 ), and the enigmatic Mona Lisa (1504 –5 ). He devoted himself to a wide range of other subjects, from anatomy and biology to mechanics and hydraulics: his nineteen notebooks include studies of the human circulatory system and plans for a type of aircraft and a submarine.

 

Leonberg

Leonberg |ˈliːənbəːg | noun a large dog of a breed typically having a golden coat, produced by crossing a St Bernard and a Newfoundland. ORIGIN early 20th cent.: named after a town in SW Germany.

 

Leoncavallo, Ruggiero

Leoncavallo, Ruggiero |ˌleɪɒnkaˈvaləʊ | (1857 –1919 ), Italian composer. His opera Pagliacci (1892 ) introduced verismo or realism to Italian opera and brought him immediate acclaim.

 

leone

leone |liːˈəʊn | noun the basic monetary unit of Sierra Leone, equal to 100 cents.

 

Leone, Sergio

Leone, Sergio |lɪˈəʊni | (1921 –89 ), Italian film director. His A Fistful of Dollars (1964 ), an adaptation of Kurosawa's samurai film Yojimbo (1961 ), created the genre of the spaghetti western. Other notable films include: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (1966 ).

 

Leonids

Leonids |ˈliːənɪdz |Astronomy an annual meteor shower with a radiant in the constellation Leo, reaching a peak about 17 November. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from Latin leo, leon- (see Leo 2 ) + -id 3 .

 

Leonine

Leonine |ˈliːənʌɪn | adjective 1 relating to any of the popes named Leo, in particular denoting the part of Rome fortified by Leo IV (d.855 ). 2 Prosody (of medieval Latin verse ) in hexameter or elegiac metre with internal rhyme. (of English verse ) with internal rhyme. noun (Leonines ) Prosody Leonine verse. ORIGIN late Middle English: from the name Leo, from Latin leo lion . Sense 2 of the adjective may be from the name of a medieval poet, but his identity is not known.

 

leonine

leonine |ˈliːənʌɪn | adjective of or resembling a lion or lions: a handsome, leonine profile. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French, or from Latin leoninus, from leo, leon- lion .

 

Leonine City

Leo |nine City the part of Rome in which the Vatican stands, walled and fortified by Pope Leo IV.

 

Leontief, Wassily

Le on ti ef, Wassily |lēˈ (y )ônˌtyef liˌjɔnˈtjɛf | (1906 –99 ), US economist, educator, and writer; born in Germany to Russian parents. His most significant published work is The Structure of the American Economy 1919 –1929 (1941 ). Nobel Prize for Economics (1973 ).

 

Duden Dictionary

Leon

Le on Eigenname |L e on |männlicher Vorname

 

Leonardo da Vinci

Le o nar do da Vin ci Vinci |Leon a rdo da V i nci |

 

Leonberger

Le on ber ger Substantiv, maskulin , der |L e onberger |nach der baden-württembergischen Stadt Leonberg eine Hunderasse

 

Leonhard

Le on hard Eigenname Lienhard |L e onhard |männlicher Vorname

 

Leonidas

Le o ni das Eigenname |Le o nidas |spartanischer König

 

Leoniden

Le o ni den Pluralwort , die |Leon i den |die Leoniden (Plural ) lateinisch-neulateinisch im November sichtbarer periodischer Meteorstrom

 

leoninisch

le o ni nisch Adjektiv |leon i nisch |nach einem mittelalterlichen Dichter namens Leo oder nach einem Papst Leo in der Fügung leoninischer Vers Hexameter oder Pentameter, dessen Mitte und Versende sich reimen

 

leoninisch

le o ni nisch Adjektiv |leon i nisch |lateinisch eigentlich = zum Löwen gehördend; nach einer Fabel Äsops in der Fügung leoninischer Vertrag Vertrag, bei dem der eine Partner allen Nutzen hat

 

leonisch

le o nisch Adjektiv Textilindustrie |le o nisch |nach der spanischen Stadt León mit Metallfäden umwickelt oder umsponnen leonische Garne, Gespinste

 

Leonore

Le o no re Eigenname |Leon o re |weiblicher Vorname

 

Leontopodium

Le on to po di um Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Leontop o dium |das Leontopodium; Genitiv: des Leontopodium [s ] griechisch-neulateinisch Edelweiß

 

French Dictionary

léonin

léonin , ine adj. adjectif 1 Propre au lion. : Une crinière léonine. 2 droit Se dit d ’un contrat avantageant à l ’excès l ’une des parties. Note Orthographique léo n in.

 

Spanish Dictionary

león, leona

león, leona nombre masculino y femenino 1 Mamífero felino de 250 a 350 cm de longitud (cola incluida ), pelaje pardo claro, cabeza grande, cola larga terminada en un mechón y uñas fuertes que usa para cazar; el macho es mayor que la hembra y tiene una larga melena que le cubre la nuca y el cuello; es carnívoro y habita en manada en desiertos y estepas de África y la India :el león es el rey de la selva; el rugido del león puede ser escuchado desde varios kilómetros de distancia .2 Persona valiente, audaz y decidida :es un león para los negocios .3 leones nombre masculino plural Esp Jugadores del Athletic Club de Bilbao (club de fútbol bilbaíno ):los leones de San Mamés estuvieron exentos ayer de la garra que les caracteriza .león americano o león de montaña Mamífero felino de unos 190 cm de longitud (cola incluida ), pelaje suave de color pardo rojizo o grisáceo, blancuzco en el vientre, cuerpo esbelto, patas cortas, cola larga y uñas fuertes que usa para cazar; es muy veloz, ágil y fiero pero se adapta fácilmente a la cautividad; vive solitario en toda América .SINÓNIMO puma .león marino Mamífero marino similar a la foca, pero de unos 350 cm de longitud y pelaje basto de color pardo, cuyo macho presenta una corta cabellera en la nuca; emite una especie de ladrido estridente, se alimenta de peces y vive en grandes manadas en las costas de los mares fríos :en primavera, los leones marinos machos se pelean por acaparar el mayor número de hembras, llegando los más fuertes a reunir hasta cincuenta . VÉASE diente de león; hormiga león; parte del león .

 

leona

leona nombre femenino 1 león . 2 Mujer atractiva, provocadora y que toma la iniciativa en las relaciones sexuales .SINÓNIMO pantera, tigresa .

 

leonado, -da

leonado, -da nombre masculino /adjetivo 1 Color rubio oscuro, como el del pelo de los leones .SINÓNIMO aleonado .2 adjetivo Que es de este color :plumaje leonado; el pelo del puma es suave y leonado .SINÓNIMO aleonado .

 

leonera

leonera nombre femenino 1 Jaula o lugar en que se tienen encerrados los leones :las leoneras de un circo .2 coloquial Vivienda o habitación en que reina un gran desorden :ordena tu cuarto, que está hecho una leonera .3 Colomb Reunión de personas de dudosa moral .

 

leonero

leonero adjetivo Chile [perro ] Que está adiestrado para intervenir en la caza de leones americanos o pumas .

 

leonés, -nesa

leonés, -nesa adjetivo 1 Relativo a León, provincia y ciudad de España, o a sus habitantes .2 adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino [persona ] Que es de León .3 nombre masculino /adjetivo Variedad dialectal del bajo latín que se hablaba en León, Asturias y otras zonas de España .4 Variedad dialectal del español que se habla en León (España ).

 

leonesismo

leonesismo nombre masculino 1 gram Palabra, expresión, giro o rasgo gramatical propios del español hablado en León que se usan en otro idioma .2 gram Palabra, expresión, giro o rasgo gramatical propios de la variedad dialectal del bajo latín que se hablaba en León, Asturias y otras zonas .

 

leonino, -na

leonino, -na 1 adjetivo 1 [contrato ] Que es injusto y abusivo por favorecer solo a una de las partes y exigir el cumplimiento de condiciones particularmente duras a la otra .2 Del león o relacionado con este mamífero :pelambre leonina .ETIMOLOGÍA Derivado de león .

 

leonino, -na

leonino, -na 2 adjetivo 1 lit [verso ] Que establece rima entre los sonidos finales y los del primer hemistiquio .2 lit [verso ] Que tiene rimas interiores .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xvi ) del francés léonin , probablemente derivado de Leo , nombre latino de un canónigo de París que lo habría inventado .

 

leontina

leontina nombre femenino Cadena colgante para sujetar el reloj de bolsillo :leontina de oro .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

Leonard

Leon ard /lénə r d / (! -eo-は /e /) 名詞 レナード 〘男の名; 愛称 Len, Lenny 〙.

 

leonine

le o nine /lí (ː )ənàɪn /形容詞 通例 名詞 の前で 〗⦅文 ⦆(外見 性格が )ライオンのような .