English-Thai Dictionary
proviso
N เงื่อนไข provision nguan-kai
provisory
ADJ ซึ่ง เป็น เงื่อนไข conditional dependent sueng-pen-nguan-kai
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
PROVISO
n.s as z. [L. provisus, ablative proviso, it being provided. ] An article or clause in any statute, agreement, contract, grant or other writing, by which a condition is introduced; a conditional stipulation that affects an agreement, contract, law, grant, etc. The charter of the bank contains a proviso that the legislature may repeal it at their pleasure.
PROVISOR
n.In church affairs, a person appointed by the pope to a benefice before the death of the incumbent, and to the prejudice of the rightful patron. Formerly the pope usurped the right of presenting to church livings, and it was his practice to nominate persons to benefices by anticipation, or before they became vacant; the person thus nominated was called a provisor. In England, this practice was restrained by statues of Richard II. and Henry IV. More sharp and penal laws were devised against provisors; it being enacted that whoever disturbs any patron in the presentation to a living by virtue of any papal provision, such provisor shall pay fine and ransom to the king at his will, and be imprisoned till he renounces such provision.
1. The purveyor, steward or treasurer of a religious house.
PROVISORY
a.Making temporary provision; temporary. 1. Containing a proviso or condition; conditional.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
PROVISO
Pro *vi "so, n.; pl. Provisos. Etym: [L., (it ) being provided, abl. of provisus, p. p. of providere. See Provide, and cf. Purview. ]
Defn: An article or clause in any statute, agreement, contract, grant, or other writing, by which a condition is introduced, usually beginning with the word provided; a conditional stipulation that affects an agreement, contract, law, grant, or the like; as, the contract was impaired by its proviso. He doth deny his prisoners, But with proviso and exception. Shak.
PROVISOR
Pro *vi "sor, n. Etym: [L., fr. providere: cf. F. proviseur. See Provide. ]
1. One who provides; a purveyor. [Obs. ] "The chief provisor of our horse. " Ford.
2. (R. C. Ch. ) (a ) The purveyor, steward, or treasurer of a religious house. Cowell. (b ) One who is regularly inducted into a benefice. See Provision, 5. P. Plowman.
3. (Eng. Hist. )
Defn: One who procures or receives a papal provision. See Provision, 6.
PROVISORILY
PROVISORILY Pro *vi "so *ri *ly, adv.
Defn: In a provisory manner; conditionally; subject to a proviso; as, to admit a doctrine provisorily. Sir W. Hamilton.
PROVISORSHIP
PROVISORSHIP Pro *vi "sor *ship, n.
Defn: The office or position of a provisor. [R.] J. Webster.
PROVISORY
Pro *vi "so *ry, a. Etym: [Cf. F. provisoire. ]
1. Of the nature of a proviso; containing a proviso or condition; conditional; as, a provisory clause.
2. Making temporary provision; provisional.
New American Oxford Dictionary
proviso
pro vi so |prəˈvīzō prəˈvaɪzoʊ | ▶noun ( pl. provisos ) a condition attached to an agreement: he left his unborn grandchild a trust fund with the proviso that he be named after the old man. ORIGIN late Middle English: from the medieval Latin phrase proviso (quod )‘it being provided (that ),’ from Latin providere ‘foresee, provide. ’
provisor
pro vi sor |prəˈvīzər prəˈvaɪzər | ▶noun 1 (in the Roman Catholic Church ) a deputy of a bishop or archbishop. 2 Christian Church, historical the holder of a provision. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French provisour, from Latin provisor, from provis- ‘provided ’ (see provision ).
provisory
pro vi so ry |prəˈvīzərē prəˈvaɪzəri | ▶adjective 1 rare subject to a proviso; conditional. 2 another term for provisional ( sense 1 of the adjective ). ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from French provisoire or medieval Latin provisorius, from provis- ‘foreseen, attended to, ’ from the verb providere (see provide ).
Oxford Dictionary
proviso
proviso |prəˈvʌɪzəʊ | ▶noun ( pl. provisos ) a condition or qualification attached to an agreement or statement: he let his house with the proviso that his own staff should remain to run it. ORIGIN late Middle English: from the medieval Latin phrase proviso (quod ) ‘it being provided (that )’, from Latin providere ‘foresee, provide ’.
provisor
pro |visor |prəˈvʌɪzə | ▶noun 1 (in the Roman Catholic Church ) a deputy of a bishop or archbishop. 2 Christian Church, historical the holder of a provision. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French provisour, from Latin provisor, from provis- ‘provided ’ (see provision ).
provisory
pro |vi ¦sory |prəˈvʌɪz (ə )ri | ▶adjective rare 1 subject to a proviso; conditional. 2 provisional. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from French provisoire or medieval Latin provisorius, from provis- ‘foreseen, attended to ’, from the verb providere (see provide ).
American Oxford Thesaurus
proviso
proviso noun he could use the company car, with the proviso that he would pay for routine maintenance: condition, stipulation, provision, clause, rider, qualification, restriction, caveat.
Oxford Thesaurus
proviso
proviso noun he let his house out for the year, with the proviso that his own staff should remain to run it: condition, stipulation, provision, clause, rider, qualification, restriction, reservation, caveat, limitation; strings.
Duden Dictionary
Provisor
Pro vi sor Substantiv, maskulin österreichisch , der |Prov i sor |der Provisor; Genitiv: des Provisors, Plural: die Provisoren lateinisch provisor = Vorausseher; Vorsorger; Verwalter Geistlicher, der vertretungsweise eine Pfarre o. Ä. betreut
Provisorin
Pro vi so rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Provis o rin |weibliche Form zu Provisor 1 1, 3
provisorisch
pro vi so risch Adjektiv |provis o risch |(nach französisch provisoire, englisch provisory ), zu lateinisch provisum, 2. Partizip von: providere, Provision als Notbehelf dienend, eine vorläufige Lösung darstellend eine provisorische Regierung | die Einrichtung ist noch provisorisch | etwas provisorisch reparieren
Provisorium
Pro vi so ri um Substantiv, Neutrum bildungssprachlich , das |Provis o rium |das Provisorium; Genitiv: des Provisoriums, Plural: die Provisorien etwas Provisorisches, vorläufige Lösung diese Regelung ist ein Provisorium
French Dictionary
provisoire
provisoire adj. adjectif Passager, pour un temps seulement. : Un poste provisoire, une solution provisoire. SYNONYME temporaire . ANTONYME permanent . Note Orthographique provis oire.
provisoirement
provisoirement adv. adverbe 1 En attendant. : Nous logerons provisoirement à l ’hôtel. 2 Momentanément. : Elle remplace momentanément le responsable.
Spanish Dictionary
provisor, -ra
provisor, -ra nombre masculino y femenino 1 [persona ] Que provee o abastece a otra persona de lo necesario o conveniente para un fin determinado .SINÓNIMO proveedor .2 nombre masculino Juez diocesano nombrado por el obispo, con quien constituye un mismo tribunal y que tiene potestad ordinaria para ocuparse de causas eclesiásticas .
provisorio, -ria
provisorio, -ria adjetivo Provisional .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
proviso
pro vi so /prəváɪzoʊ /名詞 複 ~s C 条件, 但し書き ▸ with the proviso that ……という条件で