English-Thai Dictionary
namely
ADV กล่าวคือ that is to say particularly viz id est kao-kue
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
NAMELY
adv. To mention by name; particularly. For the excellency of the soul, namely, its power of divining in dreams; that several such divinations have been made, none can question.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
NAMELY
NAMELY Name "ly, adv.
1. By name; by particular mention; specifically; especially; expressly. [Obs. ] Chaucer. The solitariness of man. ..God hath namely and principally ordered to prevent by marriage. Milton.
2. That is to say; to wit; videlicet; -- introducing a particular or specific designation. For the excellency of the soul, namely, its power of divining dreams; that several such divinations have been made, none Addison.
New American Oxford Dictionary
namely
name ly |ˈnāmlē ˈneɪmli | ▶adverb that is to say; to be specific (used to introduce detailed information or a specific example ): to me there is only one kind of rock, namely, loud rock.
Oxford Dictionary
namely
name ¦ly |ˈneɪmli | ▶adverb that is to say; to be specific (used to introduce detailed information or a specific example ): the menu makes good use of Scottish produce, namely game and seafood.
American Oxford Thesaurus
namely
namely adverb I want to go someplace warm, namely Aruba: that is, that is to say, in other words, to be specific, specifically, viz., to wit.
Oxford Thesaurus
namely
namely adverb he has something rare to offer, namely charisma: that is, that is to say, to be specific, specifically, in other words, viz., to wit, sc.; Latin id est, videlicet, scilicet.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
namely
name ly /néɪmli /〖語源は 「特に 」; 「すなわち 」の意は15世紀末から 〗副詞 比較なし すなわち, よりはっきりと [正確に ]言えば (that is (to say )) (!通例文中でコンマ, (セミ )コロンなどの直後に用い, 前述の話題により詳細な内容を例示する; →in other word s 読解のポイント ) ▸ some symptoms of a cold, namely (,) a slight fever and a decrease in appetite かぜに見られるいくつかの症状, すなわち微熱や食欲減退