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Maya

N เผ่า อินเดียน แดง  pao-in-dian-dang

 

maya

N สิ่งลวงตา  มายา  sing-luang-ta

 

mayan

A เกี่ยวกับ ภาษา หรือ ชาวอินเดีย เผ่า มายา แถบ อเมริกา กลาง 

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

MAYA

MAYA Ma "ya, n. (Hindoo Philos.)

 

Defn: The name for the doctrine of the unreality of matter, called, in English, idealism; hence, nothingness; vanity; illusion.

 

MAYAN

MAYAN Ma "yan, a.

 

1. Designating, or pertaining to, an American Indian linguistic stock occupying the Mexican States of Veracruz, Chiapas, Tabasco, Campeche, and Yucatan, together with a part of Guatemala and a part of Salvador. The Mayan peoples are dark, short, and brachycephallic, and at the time of the discovery had attained a higher grade of culture than any other American people. They cultivated a variety of crops, were expert in the manufacture and dyeing of cotton fabrics, used cacao as a medium of exchange, and were workers of gold, silver, and copper. Their architecture comprised elaborately carved temples and places, and they possessed a superior calendar, and a developed system of hieroglyphic writing, with records said to go back to about 7 a. d.

 

2. Of or pertaining to the Mayas.

 

MAYAN ARCH; MAYA ARCH

MAYAN ARCH; MAYA ARCH Mayan arch, or Maya arch.

 

Defn: A form of corbel arch employing regular small corbels.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

Maya

Ma ya |ˈmīə ˈmaɪə | noun ( pl. same or Mayas ) 1 a member of an American Indian people of Yucatán and adjacent areas. 2 the Mayan language of this people. adjective of or relating to this people or their language. The Maya civilization developed over an extensive area of southern Mexico, Guatemala, and Belize from the 2nd millennium bc, reaching its peak c. ad 300 – c. 900. Its remains include stone temples built on pyramids and ornamented with sculptures. The Mayas had a system of pictorial writing and an extremely accurate calendar system. ORIGIN the name in Maya.

 

maya

ma ya |ˈmīə, ˈmäyə ˈmɑjɑ | noun Hinduism the supernatural power wielded by gods and demons to produce illusions. Hinduism & Buddhism the power by which the universe becomes manifest; the illusion or appearance of the phenomenal world. ORIGIN from Sanskrit māyā, from create.

 

Mayakovsky, Vladimir

Ma ya kov sky, Vladimir |ˌmäyəˈkôfskē, -skyē ˌmɑjəˈkɔfski | (1893 –1930 ), Soviet poet and playwright; full name Vladimir Vladimirovich Mayakovsky. A fervent futurist, he wrote in a declamatory, aggressive avant-garde style, which he altered to have a comic mass appeal after the Bolshevik revolution.

 

Mayan

Ma yan |ˈmīən ˈmaɪən | noun a large family of American Indian languages spoken in Central America and Mexico, of which the chief members are Maya and Quiché. adjective 1 denoting, relating to, or belonging to this family of languages. 2 relating to or denoting the Maya people.

 

mayapple

may ap ple |ˈmāˌapəl ˈmeɪæpəl |(also May apple ) noun an American herbaceous plant of the barberry family with large, deeply divided leaves. The plant, which bears a yellow, egg-shaped edible fruit in May, has long been used medicinally. Also called mandrake. [Podophyllum peltatum, family Berberidaceae. ]

 

Oxford Dictionary

Maya

Maya |ˈmʌɪ (j )ə, ˈmeɪ (j )ə | noun ( pl. same or Mayas ) 1 a member of an American Indian people of Yucatán and elsewhere in Central America. 2 [ mass noun ] the language of the Maya, still spoken by about half a million people. adjective relating to the Maya or their language. The Maya civilization developed in southern Mexico, Guatemala, and Belize from the 2nd millennium bc, reaching its peak c. 300 – c. 900 ad. Its remains include stone temples built on pyramids and ornamented with sculptures. The ancient Mayas used a system of hieroglyphic writing and an extremely accurate calendar system. ORIGIN the name in Maya.

 

maya

maya |ˈmɑːjə | noun [ mass noun ] Hinduism the supernatural power wielded by gods and demons. Hinduism & Buddhism the power by which the universe becomes manifest; the illusion or appearance of the phenomenal world. ORIGIN from Sanskrit māyā, from create .

 

Mayakovsky, Vladimir

Mayakovsky, Vladimir |ˌmʌɪəˈkɒfski | (1893 –1930 ), Soviet poet and dramatist, born in Georgia; full name Vladimir Vladimirovich Mayakovsky. A fervent futurist, he wrote in a declamatory, aggressive avant-garde style, which he altered to have a comic mass appeal after the Bolshevik revolution.

 

Mayan

Mayan |ˈmʌɪ (j )ən, ˈmeɪ (j )ən | noun [ mass noun ] a large family of American Indian languages spoken in Central America and Mexico, of which the chief members are Maya, Quiché, and Tzeltal. adjective 1 denoting or relating to the Mayan family of languages. 2 relating to or denoting the Maya people.

 

mayapple

may |apple |ˈmeɪap (ə )l | noun an American herbaceous plant of the barberry family, which bears a yellow egg-shaped fruit in May. The plant has long been used medicinally. Podophyllum peltatum, family Berberidaceae.

 

Duden Dictionary

Maya

Ma ya Substantiv, feminin , die |M a ya |die Maya; Genitiv: der Maya sanskritisch Maja

 

Maya

Ma ya Substantiv, feminin , die |M a ya |die Maya; Genitiv: der Maya, Plural: die Maya [s ] Angehörige eines indianischen Kulturvolkes in Mittelamerika

 

Maya

Ma ya Substantiv, maskulin , der |M a ya |der Maya; Genitiv: des Maya [s ], Plural: die Maya [s ] Angehöriger eines indianischen Kulturvolkes in Mittelamerika

 

Mayakultur

Ma ya kul tur Substantiv, feminin , die |M a yakultur |Kultur der Maya

 

French Dictionary

maya

maya adj. inv. en genre et n. m. et f. adjectif invariable en genre et nom masculin et féminin Relatif aux Mayas. : La civilisation maya. Un Maya, une Maya. Note Typographique L ’adjectif s ’écrit avec une minuscule; le nom, avec une majuscule.

 

Spanish Dictionary

maya

maya 1 adjetivo /nombre común 1 [persona ] Que pertenece a un pueblo indígena que habita en Yucatán (México ), el norte de Guatemala y Honduras .2 adjetivo Relativo a este pueblo indígena :el apogeo de la cultura maya se sitúa en la segunda mitad del siglo vii .3 nombre masculino /adjetivo Lengua amerindia que habla este pueblo .

 

maya

maya 2 nombre femenino 1 Planta de hojas radicales tumbadas y algo vellosas y flor única, terminal, con el centro amarillo y la corola blanca o matizada de rojo :la maya es común en los prados .SINÓNIMO chiribita .2 Muchacha de un pueblo, un barrio o una calle, que preside las fiestas populares del mes de mayo :los rondadores cantan a las mayas o mozas como signo de galanteo .3 Mayo (canción y música popular de las fiestas de mayo ):las mayas eran habituales en Castilla y en ciertos pueblos de León .

 

mayador, -ra

mayador, -ra adjetivo Que maúlla .SINÓNIMO maullador .

 

mayal

mayal nombre masculino 1 Palo del que tira un animal que mueve un molino o un torno :ataron el burro al mayal para moler .2 Instrumento formado por dos palos, uno más corto que el otro, unidos por una cuerda, que se utiliza para golpear los cereales y las legumbres y separar así el grano de la paja :desgranaban el centeno con los mayales .

 

mayar

mayar verbo intransitivo 1 Emitir maullidos .SINÓNIMO maullar, miar .2 mayarse verbo transitivo CRica Marchitarse [una planta o una flor ].

 

mayate

mayate nombre masculino Méx Escarabajo de muchos colores .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

Maya

Ma ya /má (ɪ )ə, mɑ́ːjə /名詞 s, 1 the (s )〗マヤ族 〘中米先住民族 〙.2 C マヤ人 .3 U マヤ語 .