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obit

N การ ประกาศ ข่าว มรณ กรรม (โดยเฉพาะ ใน หน้า หนังสือพิมพ์  มัก เขียน เป็น ชีวประวัติ ของ ผู้ตาย อย่างย่อๆ  obituary kan-pra-kad-kao-mor-ra-na-kam

 

obiter

ADV เสริม เพิ่ม  อย่าง ถือโอกาส 

 

obiter dicta

N คำนาม พหูพจน์ ของ  obiter dictum kam-nam-pa-hu-pod-kong

 

obiter dictum

N ข้อคิดเห็น เสริม  ความเห็น หรือ คำพูด ประกอบ 

 

obiter dictum

N คำพูด แสดงความคิดเห็น  ความจริง  หลักการ หรือ อื่นๆ  kam-phud-sa-dang-kwam-kid-hen-kwam-jing-jai-lak-kan

 

obituary

N การ ประกาศ ข่าว มรณ กรรม (โดยเฉพาะ ใน หน้า หนังสือพิมพ์  มัก เขียน เป็น ชีวประวัติ ของ ผู้ตาย อย่างย่อๆ  obit kan-pra-kad-kao-mor-ra-na-kam

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

OBIT

n.[L. obiit, obivit; ob and eo, to go. ] Properly, death; decease; hence, funeral solemnities or anniversary service for the soul of the deceased on the day of his death.

 

OBITUAL

a.[L. obeo, to die; obitus, death. ] Pertaining to obits, or the days when funeral solemnities are celebrated; as obitual days.

 

OBITUARY

n. 1. A list of the dead, or a register of obitual anniversary days, when service is performed for the dead.
2. An account of persons deceased; notice of the death of a person, often accompanied with a brief biographical sketch of his character.

 

OBITUARY

a.Relating to the decease of a person or persons; as an obituary notice.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

OBIT

O "bit, n. Etym: [OF. obit, L. obitus, fr. obire to go against, to go to meet, (sc. mortem ) to die; ob (see Ob- ) + ire to go. See Issue. ]

 

1. Death; decease; the date of one's death. Wood.

 

2. A funeral solemnity or office; obsequies.

 

3. A service for the soul of a deceased person on the anniversary of the day of his death. The emoluments and advantages from oblations, obits, and other sources, increased in value. Milman.Post obit Etym: [L. post obitum ]. See Post-obit.

 

OBITER

Ob "i *ter, adv. Etym: [L., on the way; ob (see Ob- ) + iter a going, a walk, way. ]

 

Defn: In passing; incidentally; by the way. Obiter dictum (Law ), an incidental and collateral opinion uttered by a judge. See Dictum, n., 2 (a ).

 

OBITUAL

O *bit "u *al, a. Etym: [L. obitus death. See Obit. ]

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to obits, or days when obits are celebrated; as, obitual days. Smart.

 

OBITUARILY

OBITUARILY O *bit "u *a *ri *ly, adv.

 

Defn: In the manner of an obituary.

 

OBITUARY

O *bit "u *a *ry, a. Etym: [See Obit. ]

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to the death of a person or persons; as, an obituary notice; obituary poetry.

 

OBITUARY

O *bit "u *a *ry, n.; pl. Obituaries. Etym: [Cf. F. obituaire. See Obit. ]

 

1. That which pertains to, or is called forth by, the obit or death of a person; esp. , an account of a deceased person; a notice of the death of a person, accompanied by a biographical sketch.

 

2. (R.C.Ch. )

 

Defn: A list of the dead, or a register of anniversary days when service is performed for the dead.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

obit

o bit |ˈōbit, ōˈbit ˈoʊbət | noun informal an obituary. ORIGIN late Middle English: now regarded as an abbreviation of obituary, but originally also used in the senses death and funeral service, from Latin obitus going down, death.

 

obiter

obiter |ˈɒbɪtə | adverb & adjective (chiefly in legal contexts ) made or said in passing. noun short for obiter dictum. ORIGIN Latin, originally as the phrase ob itur by the way .

 

obiter dictum

ob i ter dic tum |ˈōbitər ˈdiktəm ˈˌoʊbɪdər ˈdɪktəm | noun ( pl. dicta |ˈdiktə | ) Law a judge's incidental expression of opinion, not essential to the decision and not establishing precedent. an incidental remark. ORIGIN Latin obiter in passing + dictum something that is said.

 

obituary

o bit u ar y |ōˈbiCHo͞oˌerē oʊˈbɪtʃueri | noun ( pl. obituaries ) a notice of a death, esp. in a newspaper, typically including a brief biography of the deceased person: the obituary of a friend | [ as modifier ] : an obituary notice. DERIVATIVES o bit u ar ist |-ərist |noun ORIGIN early 18th cent.: from medieval Latin obituarius, from Latin obitus death, from obit- perished, from the verb obire.

 

Oxford Dictionary

obit

obit |ˈɒbɪt, ˈəʊ -| noun informal an obituary. ORIGIN late Middle English: now regarded as an abbreviation of obituary, but originally also used in the senses death and funeral service , from Latin obitus going down, death .

 

obiter

obiter |ˈɒbɪtə | adverb & adjective (chiefly in legal contexts ) made or said in passing. noun short for obiter dictum. ORIGIN Latin, originally as the phrase ob itur by the way .

 

obiter dictum

obiter dictum |ˈdɪktəm | noun ( pl. obiter dicta |ˈdɪktə | ) Law a judge's expression of opinion uttered in court or in a written judgement, but not essential to the decision and therefore not legally binding as a precedent. an incidental remark. ORIGIN Latin obiter in passing + dictum something that is said .

 

obituary

obituary |ə (ʊ )ˈbɪtʃʊəri, -tʃəri, -tjʊəri | noun ( pl. obituaries ) a notice of a death, especially in a newspaper, typically including a brief biography of the deceased person. DERIVATIVES obituarist noun ORIGIN early 18th cent.: from medieval Latin obituarius, from Latin obitus death , from obit- perished , from the verb obire.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

obituary

obituary noun the local paper ran a full-page obituary: death notice, eulogy; informal obit; rare necrology.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

obituary

obituary noun death notice, eulogy; informal obit; rare necrology, necrologue.

 

Duden Dictionary

Obiter Dictum

Obi ter Dic tum Substantiv, Neutrum Rechtssprache , das |O biter D i ctum |das Obiter Dictum; Obiter Dictum, Obiter Dicta lateinisch = das nebenbei Gesagte (in einem Urteil eines obersten Gerichts ) rechtliche Ausführungen zur Urteilsfindung, die über das Erforderliche hinausgehen und auf denen das Urteil dementsprechend nicht beruht

 

Obituarium

Obi tu a ri um Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Obitu a rium |das Obituarium; Genitiv: des Obituariums, Plural: die Obituaria und Obituarien mittellateinisch obituarius, zu lateinisch obitus = Tod kalender- oder annalenartiges Verzeichnis der verstorbenen Mitglieder, Wohltäter und Stifter einer mittelalterlichen kirchlichen Gemeinschaft für die jährlich an ihrem Todestag stattfindende Gedächtnisfeier

 

Spanish Dictionary

óbito

óbito nombre masculino formal Muerte de una persona .SINÓNIMO deceso, defunción .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xix ) del latín obitus fin, cumplimiento ’, ‘muerte ’, derivado de obire ‘irse ’, ‘fallecer ’. De la familia etimológica de ir (V.).

 

obituario

obituario nombre masculino 1 Libro parroquial en que se anotan las partidas de defunción y de entierro .2 Sección necrológica de un periódico .3 Méx, Venez Defunción de una persona .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

obit

o bit /óʊbɪt /名詞 ⦅くだけて ⦆obituary .

 

obiter dictum

ob i ter dic tum /òʊbətə r -dɪ́ktəm |ɔ̀bɪ -/〖<ラテン 名詞 obiter dicta /-tə /C 〘法 〙(判決中の )付帯的意見 ; 傍論, 付言 .

 

obituary

o bit u ar y /əbɪ́tʃuèri |-tʃu ə ri /名詞 -ies C (新聞 雑誌に載る )死亡記事 〘略歴や業績が紹介される 〙.