English-Thai Dictionary
moat
N คูน้ำ รอบ ปราสาท หรือ เมือง คู กำแพงเมือง คูเมือง fosse ditch canal ku-nam-rob-pra-sad-rue-muang
moat
VT ล้อมรอบ ด้วย คูน้ำ กว้าง ล้อมรอบ ด้วย คูเมือง lom-rob-duai-ku-nam-kwang
moated
ADJ ซึ่ง มี คู ล้อมรอบ sueng-me-ku-lom-rob
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
MOAT
n.In fortification, a ditch or deep trench round the rampart of a castle or other fortified place. It is sometimes filled with water.
MOAT
v.t.To surround with a ditch for defense; as a moated castle.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
MOAT
Moat, n. Etym: [OF. mote hill, dike, bank, F. motte clod, turf: cf. Sp. & Pg. mota bank or mound of earth, It. motta clod, LL. mota, motta, a hill on which a fort is built, an eminence, a dike, Prov. G. mott bog earth heaped up; or perh. F. motte, and OF. mote, are from a LL. p.p. of L. movere to move (see Move ). The name of moat, properly meaning, bank or mound, was transferred to the ditch adjoining: cf. F. dike and ditch. ] (Fort. )
Defn: A deep trench around the rampart of a castle or other fortified place, sometimes filled with water; a ditch.
MOAT
MOAT Moat, v. t.
Defn: To surround with a moat. Dryden.
MOATE
Moate, v. i. Etym: [See Mute to molt. ]
Defn: To void the excrement, as a bird; to mute. [Obs. ]
New American Oxford Dictionary
moat
moat |mōt moʊt | ▶noun a deep, wide ditch surrounding a castle, fort, or town, typically filled with water and intended as a defense against attack. ▶verb [ with obj. ] (often as adj. moated ) surround (a place ) with a moat: a moated castle. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French mote ‘mound. ’
Oxford Dictionary
moat
moat |məʊt | ▶noun a deep, wide ditch surrounding a castle, fort, or town, typically filled with water and intended as a defence against attack. ▶verb [ with obj. ] (often as adj. moated ) surround (a place ) with a moat: a moated castle. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French mote ‘mound ’.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
moat
moat /moʊt /名詞 C (城 都市 動物園の檻 (おり )の周囲に巡らした )堀 .動詞 他動詞 …に堀を巡らす .
moated
m ó at ed /-ɪd /形容詞 堀を巡らした .