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matin

N การสวดมนต์ ตอน เข้า ศาสนาคริสต์ นิกาย ประจำชาติ อังกฤษ 

 

matinee

N การแสดง มหรสพ ใน เวลา บ่าย  การ แสดงละคร รอบ บ่าย  การ เล่น ดนตรี รอบ บ่าย  ภาพยนตร์ รอบ บ่าย  งานรื่นเริง ที่ จัด ขึ้น ตอนกลางวัน  early show play show show kan-sa-dang-ma-ho-ra-sob-nai-we-la-bai

 

matinee idol

N ดารา ชาย ที่ ผู้หญิง ชื่นชอบ  da-ra-chai-ti-phu-ying-chuen-chob

 

matins

N การสวดมนต์ ตอนเช้า  morning prayer kan-sud-mon-ton-chow

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

MATIN

a.[L. matutinus.] Pertaining to the morning; used in the morning; as a matin trumpet.

 

MATIN

n.Morning. [Not used. ]

 

MATINS

n.Morning worship or service; morning prayers or songs. The vigils are celebrated before them, and the nocturne and matins, for the saints whose the relics are.
The winged choristers began
To chirp their matins.
1. Time of morning service; the first canonical hour in the Romish church.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

MATIN

Ma `tin ", n. Etym: [F. matin. ] (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: A French mastiff.

 

MATIN

Mat "in, n. Etym: [F. fr. L. matutinum the morning, matutinus of the morning, Matuta the goddess of the morning. See Matutinal. ]

 

1. Morning. [Obs. ] Shak.

 

2. pl. Etym: [F. matines. See Etymol. above. ]

 

Defn: Morning worship or service; morning prayers or songs. The winged choristers began To chirp their matins. Cleveland.

 

3. Time of morning service; the first canonical hour in the Roman Catholic Church.

 

MATIN

MATIN Mat "in, a.

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to the morning, or to matins; used in the morning; matutinal.

 

MATINAL

MATINAL Mat "in *al, a.

 

Defn: Relating to the morning, or to matins; matutinal.

 

MATINEE

Mat `i *née ", n. Etym: [F., from matin. See Matin. ]

 

Defn: A reception, or a musical or dramatic entertainment, held in the daytime. See SoirÉe.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

matinal

mat in al |ˈmatn-l ˈmætnl | adjective rare relating to or taking place in the morning. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from French, from matin morning.

 

matinee

mat i nee |ˌmatnˈā ˈˌmætnˈˌeɪ |(also matinée ) noun a performance in a theater or a showing of a movie that takes place in the daytime. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from French matinée, literally morning (as a period of activity ), from matin morning.

 

matinee coat

mat |inee coat noun Brit. a baby's short coat.

 

matinee idol

mat i nee i dol |ˈˌmætnˈˌeɪ ˈaɪdl | noun informal, dated a handsome actor admired chiefly by women.

 

mating

mat ing |ˈmātiNG ˈmeɪtɪŋ | noun the action of animals coming together to breed; copulation: ovulation occurs only if mating has taken place.

 

matins

mat ins |ˈmatnz ˈmætnz |(Brit. also mattins ) noun a service of morning prayer in various churches, esp. the Anglican Church. a service forming part of the traditional Divine Office of the Western Christian Church, originally said (or chanted ) at or after midnight, but historically often held with lauds on the previous evening. (also matin ) literary the morning song of birds. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French matines, plural (influenced by ecclesiastical Latin matutinae morning prayers ) of matin morning, from Latin matutinum, neuter of matutinus early in the morning, from Matuta, the name of the dawn goddess.

 

Oxford Dictionary

matinal

matinal |ˈmatɪn (ə )l | adjective literary or technical relating to or taking place in the morning. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from French, from matin morning .

 

matinee

matinee |ˈmatɪneɪ | noun an afternoon performance in a theatre or cinema. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from French matinée, literally morning (as a period of activity ), from matin morning : performances were formerly also in the morning.

 

matinee coat

mat |inee coat noun Brit. a baby's short coat.

 

matinee idol

mat |inee idol noun informal, dated a handsome actor admired for his good looks.

 

mating

mat ¦ing |ˈmeɪtɪŋ | noun the action of animals coming together to breed; copulation: courtship and mating also occur on land.

 

matins

matins |ˈmatɪnz |(also mattins ) noun a Christian service of morning prayer, especially in the Anglican Church. a service forming part of the traditional Divine Office of the Western Christian Church, originally said (or chanted ) at or after midnight. (also matin ) literary the morning song of birds. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French matines, plural (influenced by Church Latin matutinae morning prayers ) of matin morning , from Latin matutinum, neuter of matutinus early in the morning , from Matuta, the name of the dawn goddess.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

mating

mating noun after mating, the female butterfly lays between 50 and 1000 eggs: copulation, copulating, coupling, sexual intercourse, intercourse, sex, procreation; pairing, breeding, union; formal coitus, coition. adjective a mating pair of mute swans: sexually active, breeding.

 

Duden Dictionary

Matinee

Ma ti nee Substantiv, feminin , die |Matin ee |französisch matinée, zu: matin = Morgen < lateinisch matutinum (tempus ) = frühe Zeit künstlerische Veranstaltung am Vormittag

 

French Dictionary

matin

matin n. m. nom masculin 1 Début de la journée. : Elle part tous les matins. Il est rentré à quatre heures du matin. 2 elliptiquement Au début du jour. : Tous les lundis matin. Note Technique Dans cet exemple, il est plus logique d ’écrire le nom matin au singulier parce qu ’on sous-entend tous les lundis le matin. LOCUTIONS Au petit matin Très tôt, à l ’aube. De bon matin De bonne heure. Du matin au soir Toute la journée. Un de ces quatre matins. Bientôt, un de ces jours. Un beau matin Un jour. bon matin. Calque de « good morning » pour bonjour.

 

mâtin

mâtin , ine n. m. et f. nom masculin et féminin familier Personne délurée. nom masculin Chien de chasse ou de garde. Note Orthographique m â tin, avec un accent circonflexe sur le a.

 

matinal

matinal , ale , aux adj. adjectif 1 Qui est propre au matin. : Des bruits matinaux. 2 Qui se lève tôt. : Vous êtes bien matinal aujourd ’hui. SYNONYME lève -tôt .

 

matinalement

matinalement adv. adverbe littéraire À une heure matinale. Note Orthographique matina l ement.

 

matinée

matinée n. f. nom féminin 1 Période de temps comprise entre le lever du soleil et midi. : Une froide matinée. SYNONYME avant-midi . 2 Représentation d ’un spectacle en après -midi, par opposition à la soirée. LOCUTION Faire la grasse matinée. Se lever tard. : Le samedi, Alexandre aime bien faire la grasse matinée.

 

matines

matines n. f. pl. nom féminin pluriel Office religieux. : Sonner les matines.

 

Spanish Dictionary

matinal

matinal adjetivo 1 De la mañana o que tiene relación con esta parte del día :el rocío matinal; la bruma matinal; la claridad matinal .SINÓNIMO matutino .2 Que transcurre, tiene lugar o se hace por la mañana :una sesión matinal de entrenamiento; la programación matinal incluirá también la emisión de un magazine .SINÓNIMO matutino .3 adjetivo /nombre femenino [sesión, espectáculo ] Que tiene lugar por la mañana :fuimos a la función matinal del circo; algunos cines tienen una sesión matinal .

 

matiné

matiné nombre femenino Función cinematográfica, teatral o musical o acto social que se celebra por la mañana o a primeras horas de la tarde :matiné cinematográfica; matiné musical .Puede encontrarse la grafía francesa matinée .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

matinee

mat i nee -n e /mæ̀t (ə )néɪ |mǽtɪnèɪ /〖<フランス 名詞 C マチネー, 昼興行 〘演劇 音楽会などの昼間の興行 〙.~́ dol ⦅やや古 ⦆二枚目俳優 〘特に1930 --40年代, 女性に人気の 〙.~́ j cket ⦅英 やや古 ⦆マチネーコート 〘ベビー用の短いコート 〙.

 

matins

mat ins /mǽt (ə )nz |-tɪnz /名詞 U 〖単複両扱い; しばしばM -〗1 朝の礼拝 〘日曜日の午前11時ごろに始まる 〙(Morning Prayer ).2 〘宗 〙朝課 〘7つの聖務日課の第1時 〙.3 ⦅詩 ⦆(鳥の )朝のさえずり .