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postil

N อรรถาธิบาย  หมายเหตุ 

 

postilion

N ผู้ขับขี่ หลัง ม้า ตัว ที่อยู่ ข้าง ซ้าย  postillion

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

POSTIL

n.[L. post. ] A marginal note; originally, a note in the margin of the Bible, so called because written after the text.

 

POSTIL

v.t.To write marginal notes; to gloss; to illustrate with marginal notes.

 

POSTILER

n.One who writes marginal notes; one who illustrates the text of a book by notes in the margin.

 

POSTILLION

n.postil'yon. One that rides and guides the first pair of horses in a coach or other carriage; also, one that rides one of the horses, when one pair only is used, either in a coach or post-chaise.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

POSTIL

Pos "til, n. Etym: [F. postille, apostille, LL. postilla, probably from L. post illa (sc. verba ) after those (words ). Cf. Apostil. ]

 

1. Originally, an explanatory note in the margin of the Bible, so called because written after the text; hence, a marginal note; a comment. Langton also made postils upon the whole Bible. Foxe.

 

2. (R. C. Ch. & Luth. Ch. )

 

Defn: A short homily or commentary on a passage of Scripture; as, the first postils were composed by order of Charlemagne.

 

POSTIL

Pos "til, v. t. Etym: [Cf. LL. postillare.]

 

Defn: To write marginal or explanatory notes on; to gloss. Bacon.

 

POSTIL

Pos "til, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Postiled (Postilled; p. pr. & vb. n.Postiling or Postilling.]

 

Defn: To write postils, or marginal notes; to comment; to postillate. Postiling and allegorizing on Scripture. J. H. Newman.

 

POSTILER

Pos "til *er, n. Etym: [Written also postiller. ]

 

Defn: One who writers marginal notes; one who illustrates the text of a book by notes in the margin. Sir T. Browne.

 

POSTILION

Pos *til "ion, n. Etym: [F. postillon, It. postiglione, fr. posta post. See Post a postman. ]

 

Defn: One who rides and guides the first pair of horses of a coach or post chaise; also, one who rides one of the horses when one pair only is used. [Written also postillion. ]

 

POSTILLATE

Pos "til *late, v. t. Etym: [LL. postillatus, p. p. of postillare.]

 

Defn: To explain by marginal notes; to postil. Tracts... postillated by his own hand. C. Knight.

 

POSTILLATE

POSTILLATE Pos "til *late, v. i.

 

1. To write postils; to comment.

 

2. To preach by expounding Scripture verse by verse, in regular order.

 

POSTILLATION

Pos `til *la "tion, n. Etym: [LL. postillatio.]

 

Defn: The act of postillating; exposition of Scripture in preaching.

 

POSTILLATOR

Pos "til *la `tor, n. Etym: [LL. ]

 

Defn: One who postillates; one who expounds the Scriptures verse by verse.

 

POSTILLER

POSTILLER Post "il *ler, n.

 

Defn: See Postiler.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

postil

pos til |ˈpästl ˈpɑstl | noun archaic a marginal note or comment, esp. on a biblical text. a commentary, homily, or book of homilies. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French postille, from medieval Latin postilla, perhaps from Latin post illa (verba )after those words, written as a direction to a scribe.

 

postilion

pos til ion |pəˈstilyən, pō -pəˈstɪljən |(also postillion ) noun a person who rides the leading left-hand horse of a team or pair drawing a coach or carriage, esp. when there is no coachman. ORIGIN mid 16th cent. (in the sense forerunner acting as guide to the post-horse rider ): from French postillon, from Italian postiglione post boy, from posta (see post 2 ).

 

Oxford Dictionary

postil

postil |ˈpɒstɪl | noun archaic a marginal note or comment, especially on a biblical text. a homily or book of homilies. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French postille, from medieval Latin postilla, perhaps from Latin post illa (verba )after those words , written as a direction to a scribe.

 

postilion

postilion |pɒˈstɪlɪən |(also postillion ) noun a person who rides the leading nearside (left-hand side ) horse of a team or pair drawing a coach or carriage, especially when there is no coachman. ORIGIN mid 16th cent. (in the sense forerunner acting as guide to the post-horse rider ): from French postillon, from Italian postiglione post-boy , from posta (see post 2 ).

 

Duden Dictionary

Postille

Pos til le Substantiv, feminin , die |Post i lle |die Postille; Genitiv: der Postille, Plural: die Postillen mittellateinisch postilla, aus lateinisch post illa (verba sacrae scripturae ) = nach jenen (Worten der Heiligen Schrift ), Formel zur Ankündigung der Predigt nach Lesung des Predigttextes 1 religiöses Erbauungsbuch 2 Sammlung von Predigten (als Buch )3 spöttisch abwertend eine bestimmte Gruppe ansprechende, eine bestimmte Thematik behandelnde Zeitschrift, Zeitung o. Ä. Pornohefte und ähnliche Postillen

 

Postillion

Pos til li on Substantiv, maskulin , der |Postilli o n auch, österreichisch nur ˈpɔs …|1 französisch postillon < italienisch postiglione, zu: posta oder zu französisch poste, Post früher Kutscher einer Postkutsche 2 mittelgroßer heimischer Tagfalter mit schwarz gesäumten, orangegelben Flügeln nach der gelben Farbe der alten Postkutschen

 

Postillon d'Amour

Pos til lon d'Amour Substantiv, maskulin scherzhaft , der |pɔstijõdaˈmuːɐ̯ |der Postillon d'Amour; Postillon d'Amour, Postillons |[…jõ ]| d'Amour scherzhafte deutsche Bildung des 18. Jahrhunderts aus französisch postillon (Postillion ) und französisch amour = Liebe jemand, der für einen anderen dessen Geliebter oder Geliebtem eine Nachricht übermittelt

 

French Dictionary

postillon

postillon n. m. 1 vieux Facteur. 2 Gouttelette de salive projetée involontairement en parlant.

 

postillonner

postillonner v. intr. Envoyer des postillons en parlant. : Ce comédien est seul en scène; il jappe, hurle, postillonne, piétine, court, tape du pied, interpelle le public, s ’épuise à la tâche d ’être drôle.

 

Spanish Dictionary

postilla

postilla nombre femenino Costra que se forma en la piel al secarse una llaga o un grano .

 

postillón

postillón nombre masculino Mozo que iba a caballo delante de los que corrían la posta para guiarlos, o montado en una caballería de las delanteras del tiro de un carruaje, para dirigirlo .