English-Thai Dictionary
quint
N แฝด 5 ฝาแฝด 5 คน fed-5
quint
N ไพ่ ที่ เรียงลำดับ กัน 5 ใบ (คำ ไม่เป็นทางการ quintuplet pai-riang-lam-dub-kan-5-bai
quintain
N เป้า หมุน เป้า หมุน ที่ ใช้ เป็น เป้า แทง pao-muan
quintal
N หน่วย น้ำหนัก เท่ากับ 100 กิโลกรัม nuai-nam-nak-tao-kab-100-ki-lo
quintessence
N แก่นสาร หัวกะทิ หัวใจ kean-san
quintessential
ADJ ซึ่ง เป็น แก่นสาร ซึ่ง เป็น สิ่งจำเป็น essential necessary typical sueng-pen-kean-san
quintet
N กลุ่ม 5 คน หรือ 5 สิ่ง คณะ นักร้อง หรือ นักแสดง 5 คน ดนตรี ที่ ใช้ เครื่องดนตรี เล่น 5 ชิ้น klum-5-kon-rue-5-sing
quintette
N กลุ่ม 5 คน หรือ 5 สิ่ง คณะ นักร้อง หรือ นักแสดง 5 คน ดนตรี ที่ ใช้ เครื่องดนตรี เล่น 5 ชิ้น klum-5-kon-rue-5-siang
quintillion
ADJ จำนวน quintillion jam-nuan
quintillion
N เลข1ที่ มี0ตามหลัง18ตัว ตาม ระบบ อเมริกา หรือ มี0ตามหลัง30ตัว ตาม ระบบ อังกฤษ หรือ เยอรมัน นี lek-1-ti-me-0-tam-lang-18-tua
quintillionth
ADJ เลข1ที่ มี0ตามหลัง18ตัว ตาม ระบบ อเมริกา หรือ มี0ตามหลัง30ตัว ตาม ระบบ อังกฤษ หรือ เยอรมัน นี lek-1-ti-me-0-tam-lang-18-tua
quintilllion
N เลข หนึ่ง ตามด้วย เลข ศูนย์ 18 ตัว (อเมริกา เลข หนึ่ง ตามด้วย เลข ศูนย์ 30 ตัว (อังกฤษ
quintuple
ADJ 5 เท่า ประกอบด้วย 5 ส่วน 5-tao
quintuple
ADJ ประกอบด้วย 5 ส่วน pra-kob-duai-5-suan
quintuple
N จำนวน 5 เท่า jam-nuan-5-tao
quintuple
VT ทำให้ เป็น 5 เท่า กลายเป็น 5 เท่า tam-hai-pen-5-tao
quintuplet
N กลุ่ม ที่ มี 5 คน แฝด 5 คน จาก ท้อง เดียวกัน หนึ่ง ใน ฝาแฝด 5 คน จาก ท้อง เดียวกัน klum-ti-me-5-kon
quintuplicate
ADJ ประกอบด้วย ส่วน ที่ เหมือนกัน 5 ส่วน ประกอบด้วย สิ่ง ที่ เท่ากัน 5 สิ่ง pra-kob-duai-suan-ti-muan-kan
quintuplicate
ADJ เกี่ยวกับ ชิ้น ที่ 5 เกี่ยวกับ เรื่อง ที่ 5 kiao-kab-chin-ti-5
quintuplicate
N กลุ่ม ที่ ประกอบด้วย สิ่งของ 5 ชิ้น ซึ่ง เหมือนๆ กัน klum-ti-pra-kob-duai-siang-kong-5-chin
quintuplicate
N สำเนา 5 ฉบับ สำเนา ที่ เหมือนกัน 5 ฉบับ sam-nao
quintuplicate
VT ทำสำเนา 5 ฉบับ ผลิต ให้ เป็น 5 ชิ้น tam-sam-nao-5-cha-bueb
quintuplicate
VT ทำให้ เป็น 5 เท่า tam-hai-pen-5-tai
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
QUINT
n.[from L. quintus, fifth. ] A set of sequence of five; as in piquet.
QUINTAIN
n.A post with a turning top.
QUINTAL
n.[L. centum, a hundred. ] A hundred pounds in weight; or a weight of that number of pounds; sometimes written and pronounced kentle.
QUINTESSENCE
n.[L. quinta essentia, fifth essence. ] 1. In alchimy, the fifth or last and highest essence of power in a natural body. Hence,
2. An extract from any thing, containing its virtues or most essential part in a small quantity.
Let there be light, said God; and forthwith light etherial, first of things, quintessence pure, sprung from the deep.
3. In chimistry, a preparation consisting of the essential oil of a vegetable substance, mixed and incorporated with spirit of wine.
4. The pure essential part of a thing.
[I have followed Bailey and Ash and our general usage in the accentuation of this word. Jameson has done the same. The accent on the first syllable is very unnatural. ]
QUINTESSENTIAL
a.Consisting of quintessence.
QUINTILE
n.[L. quintus, fifth. ] The aspect of planets when distant from each other the fifth part of the zodiac, or 72 degrees.
QUINTIN
n. An upright post on the top of which turned a cross piece, on one end of which was fixed a broad board, and on the other a sand bag. The play was to tilt on ride against the broad end with a lance, and pass without being struck by the sand bag behind.
QUINTUPLE
a.[L. quintuplus, fivefold; quintus and plico.] Fivefold; containing five times the amount.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
QUINT
Quint, n. Etym: [F. quinte, fr. L. quintus, quinta, the fifth, quinque five. See Five. ]
1. A set or sequence of five, as in piquet.
2. (Mus. )
Defn: The interval of a fifth.
QUINTAIN
Quin "tain, n. Etym: [F. quintaine, LL. quintana; cf. W. chwintan a kind of hymeneal game. ]
Defn: An object to be tilted at; -- called also quintel. [Written also quintin. ]
Note: A common form in the Middle Ages was an upright post, on the top of which turned a crosspiece, having on one end a broad board, and on the other a sand bag. The endeavor was to strike the board with the lance while riding under, and get away without being hit by the sand bag. "But a quintain, a mere lifeless block. " Shak.
QUINTAL
Quin "tal, n. Etym: [F., fr. Sp. quintal, fr. Ar. qintar a weight of 1 lbs. , prob. fr. L. centenarius consisting of a hundred, fr. centeni a hundred each, fr. centum a hundred. See Hundred, and cf. Kentle. ]
1. A hundredweight, either 112 or 1 pounds, according to the scale used. Cf. Cental. [Sometimes written and pronounced kentle. ]
2. A metric measure of weight, being 1 , grams, or 1 kilograms, equal to 22 .46 pounds avoirdupois.
QUINTAN
Quin "tan, a. Etym: [L. quintanus, fr. quintus fifth, quinque five. See Five. ]
Defn: Occurring as the fifth, after four others also, occurring every fifth day, reckoning inclusively; as, a quintan fever. -- n. (Med. )
Defn: An intermittent fever which returns every fifth day, reckoning inclusively, or in which the intermission lasts three days.
QUINTEL
QUINTEL Quin "tel, n.
Defn: See Quintain.
QUINTESSENCE
Quin *tes "sence, n. Etym: [F., fr. L. quinta essentia fifth essence. See Quint, and Essence. ]
1. The fifth or last and highest essence or power in a natural body. See Ferment oils, under Ferment. [Obs. ]
Note: The ancient Greeks recognized four elements, fire, air, water, and earth. The Pythagoreans added a fifth and called it nether, the fifth essence, which they said flew upward at creation and out of it the stars were made. The alchemists sometimes considered alcohol, or the ferment oils, as the fifth essence.
2. Hence: An extract from anything, containing its rarest virtue, or most subtle and essential constituent in a small quantity; pure or concentrated essence. Let there be light, said God; and forthwith light Ethereal, first of things, quintessence pure, Sprung from the deep. Milton.
QUINTESSENCE
QUINTESSENCE Quin *tes "sence, v. t.
Defn: To distil or extract as a quintessence; to reduce to a quintessence. [R.] Stirling. "Truth quintessenced and raised to the highest power. " J. A. Symonds.
QUINTESSENTIAL
QUINTESSENTIAL Quin `tes *sen "tial, a.
Defn: Of the nature of a quintessence; purest. "Quintessential extract of mediocrity. " G. Eliot.
QUINTET; QUINTETTE
Quin *tet ", Quin *tette ", n. Etym: [It. quintetto, dim. of quinto the fifth, a fifth part, from L. quintus the fifth: cf. F. quintette. See Quint. ] (Mus. )
Defn: A composition for five voices or instruments; also, the set of five persons who sing or play five-part music.
QUINTIC
Quin "tic, a. Etym: [L. quintus fifth, fr. quinque five. ] (Alg. )
Defn: Of the fifth degree or order. -- n. (Alg. )
Defn: A quantic of the fifth degree. See Quantic.
QUINTILE
Quin "tile, n. Etym: [F. quintil aspect, fr. L. quintus the fifth. ](Astron.)
Defn: The aspect of planets when separated the fifth part of the zodiac, or 72º. Hutton.
QUINTILLLION
Quin *till "lion, n. Etym: [Formed fr. L. quintus the fifth, after the analogy of million: cf. F. quintillion. See Quint. ]
Defn: According to the French notation, which is used on the Continent and in America, the cube of a million, or a unit with eighteen ciphers annexed; according to the English notation, a number produced by involving a million to the fifth power, or a unit with thirty ciphers annexed. See the Note under Numeration.
QUINTIN
QUINTIN Quin "tin, n.
Defn: See Quintain.
QUINTINE
Quin "tine, n. Etym: [L. quintus the fifth: cf. F. quintine. ] (Bot. )
Defn: The embryonic sac of an ovule, sometimes regarded as an innermost fifth integument. Cf. Quartine, and Tercine.
QUINTOLE
Quin "tole, n. Etym: [It. quinto fifth. ] (Mus. )
Defn: A group of five notes to be played or sung in the time of four of the same species.
QUINTROON
QUINTROON Quin *troon ", n. [Sp. quinteron the off-spring of a quadroon and a white. ] (Ethnol.)
Defn: The off-spring of an octoroon and a white person.
QUINTUPLE
Quin "tu *ple, a. Etym: [L. quintus fifth: cf. F. quintuple, L.quintuplex. Cf. Quadruple. ]
Defn: Multiplied by five; increased to five times the amount; fivefold. Quintuple time (Mus. ), a time having five beats in a measure. It is seldom used.
QUINTUPLE
Quin "tu *ple, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Quintupled; p. pr. & vb. n.Quintupling.] Etym: [Cf. F. quintupler. ]
Defn: To make fivefold, or five times as much or many.
QUINTUPLE-NERVED; QUINTUPLE-RIBBED
QUINTUPLE-NERVED; QUINTUPLE-RIBBED Quin "tu *ple-nerved `, Quin "tu *ple-ribbed `, a. (Bot. )
Defn: The same as Quinquenerved.
QUINTUPLET
QUINTUPLET Quin "tu *plet, n. [From Quintuple. ]
1. A collection or combination of five of a kind.
2. pl. Five children born in the same labor.
3. (Mus. ) A group of five connected notes; a turn of five notes.
4. A cycle having five crank shafts and adapted for five riders, all of whom can assist in the propulsion.
New American Oxford Dictionary
quint
quint |kwint kwɪnt | ▶noun 1 (in piquet ) a sequence of five cards of the same suit. A run of ace, king, queen, jack, and ten is a quint major and one of jack, ten, nine, eight, and seven a quint minor. [late 17th cent.: from French, from Latin quintus ‘fifth, ’ from quinque ‘five. ’] 2 short for quintuplet.
quinta
quin ta |ˈkwintə ˈkwɪntə | ▶noun (in Spain, Portugal, and Latin America ) a large house in the country or on the outskirts of a town. • a country estate, in particular a wine-growing estate in Portugal. ORIGIN Spanish and Portuguese, from quinta parte ‘fifth part ’ (originally referring to the amount of a farm's produce paid in rent ).
quintain
quin tain |ˈkwintn ˈkwɪntn | ▶noun historical a post set up as a mark in tilting with a lance, typically with a sandbag attached that would swing around and strike an unsuccessful tilter. • (the quintain ) the medieval military exercise of tilting at such a post. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French quintaine, perhaps based on Latin quintana, a street in a Roman camp separating the fifth and sixth maniples, where military exercises were performed (from quintus ‘fifth ’).
quintal
quin tal |ˈkwintl ˈkwɪntl | ▶noun a unit of weight equal to a hundredweight (112 lb ) or formerly, 100 lb. • a unit of weight equal to 100 kg. ORIGIN late Middle English: via Old French from medieval Latin quintale, from Arabic ḳinṭār, based on Latin centenarius ‘containing a hundred. ’
Quintana Roo
Quin ta na Roo |kēnˈtänä ˈro͞o kinˌtɑnɑ ˈru | a state in southeastern Mexico, on the Yucatán Peninsula.
quinte
quinte |kant kwɪnt | ▶noun Fencing the fifth of eight standard parrying positions. ORIGIN early 18th cent.: French, from Latin quintus ‘fifth, ’ from quinque ‘five. ’
Quintero, Jose
Quin ter o, Jose |kwinˈte (ə )rō, kēn -kwɪnˈtɛroʊ | (1924 –99 ), US theatrical director; born in Panama. He was noted for directing plays by Eugene O'Neill and for founding Circle in the Square, a theater in New York City's Greenwich Village. He directed many Broadway plays, including Long Day's Journey into Night (1956 ), Strange Interlude (1963 ). and A Moon for the Misbegotten (1973 ).
quintessence
quin tes sence |kwinˈtesəns kwɪnˈtɛsns | ▶noun the most perfect or typical example of a quality or class: he was the quintessence of political professionalism. • the aspect of something regarded as the intrinsic and central constituent of its character: we were all brought up to believe that advertising is the quintessence of marketing. • a refined essence or extract of a substance. • (in classical and medieval philosophy ) a fifth substance in addition to the four elements, thought to compose the heavenly bodies and to be latent in all things. ORIGIN late Middle English (as a term in philosophy ): via French from medieval Latin quinta essentia ‘fifth essence. ’
quintessential
quin tes sen tial |ˌkwintəˈsenCHəl ˈˌkwɪn (t )əˈsɛn (t )ʃəl | ▶adjective representing the most perfect or typical example of a quality or class: he was the quintessential tough guy —strong, silent, and self-contained. DERIVATIVES quin tes sen tial ly adverb
quintet
quin tet |kwinˈtet kwɪnˈtɛt | ▶noun a group of five people playing music or singing together. • a musical composition for such a group. • any group of five people or things: a novel about a quintet of interrelated lovers. ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from French quintette or Italian quintetto, from quinto ‘fifth, ’ from Latin quintus .
quintile
quin tile |ˈkwinˌtīl ˈkwɪntaɪl | ▶noun 1 Statistics any of five equal groups into which a population can be divided according to the distribution of values of a particular variable. • each of the four values of the random variable that divide a population into five such groups. 2 Astrology an aspect of 72 ° (one fifth of a circle ). ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from Latin quintilis (mensis )‘fifth month, July, ’ from quintus ‘fifth. ’
Quintilian
Quin til ian |kwinˈtilēən kwɪnˈtɪliən | ( c. ad 35 – c. 96 ), Roman rhetorician; Latin name Marcus Fabius Quintilianus. He is noted for his Education of an Orator, a comprehensive treatment of the art of rhetoric and the training of an orator.
quintillion
quin til lion |kwinˈtilyən kwɪnˈtɪljən | ▶cardinal number ( pl. quintillions or (with numeral ) same ) a thousand raised to the power of six (10 18 ). • dated, chiefly Brit. a million raised to the power of five (10 30 ). DERIVATIVES quin til lionth |-yənTH |ordinal number ORIGIN late 17th cent.: from French, from million, by substitution of the prefix quinti- ‘five ’ (from Latin quintus ‘fifth ’) for the initial letters.
quintuple
quin tu ple |kwinˈt (y )o͞opəl, -ˈtəpəl kwɪnˈt (j )upəl | ▶adjective [ attrib. ] consisting of five parts or things. • five times as much or as many. • (of time in music ) having five beats in a bar. ▶verb increase or cause to increase fivefold. ▶noun a fivefold number or amount; a set of five. DERIVATIVES quin tu ply |-(ə )lē |adverb ORIGIN late 16th cent.: via French from medieval Latin quintuplus, from Latin quintus ‘fifth ’ + -plus as in duplus (see duple ).
quintuplet
quin tu plet |kwinˈtəplət, -ˈt (y )o͞oplət kwɪnˈtəplət kwɪnˈt (j )uplət | ▶noun 1 (usu. quintuplets ) each of five children born to the same mother at one birth. 2 Music a group of five notes to be performed in the time of three or four. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from quintuple, on the pattern of words such as triplet .
quintuplicate
quin tu pli cate ▶adjective |kwinˈt (y )o͞opləˌkit kwɪnˈtəpləkeɪt |fivefold. • of which five copies are made. ▶verb |kwinˈt (y )o͞opləˌkāt kwɪnˈtəpləkeɪt | [ with obj. ] multiply by five. PHRASES in quintuplicate in five identical copies. • in groups of five. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from quintuple, on the pattern of words such as quadruplicate .
Oxford Dictionary
quint
quint |kɪnt, kwɪnt | ▶noun 1 (in piquet ) a sequence of five cards of the same suit. A run of ace, king, queen, jack, and ten is a quint major and one of jack, ten, nine, eight, and seven a quint minor. [late 17th cent.: from French, from Latin quintus ‘fifth ’, from quinque ‘five ’.] 2 N. Amer. short for quintuplet.
quinta
quinta |ˈkwɪntə, ˈkɪnta | ▶noun (in Spain, Portugal, and Latin America ) a large house in the country or on the outskirts of a town. • a country estate, in particular a wine-growing estate in Portugal. ORIGIN Spanish and Portuguese, from quinta parte ‘fifth part ’ (originally referring to the amount of a farm's produce paid in rent ).
quintain
quintain |ˈkwɪntɪn | ▶noun historical a post set up as a mark in tilting with a lance, typically with a sandbag attached that would swing round and strike an unsuccessful tilter. • (the quintain ) the medieval military exercise of tilting at a quintain. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French quintaine, perhaps based on Latin quintana, a street in a Roman camp separating the fifth and sixth maniples, where military exercises were performed (from quintus ‘fifth ’).
quintal
quintal |ˈkwɪnt (ə )l | ▶noun a unit of weight equal to a hundredweight (112 lb ) or, formerly, 100 lb. • a unit of weight equal to 100 kg. ORIGIN late Middle English: via Old French from medieval Latin quintale, from Arabic qinṭār, based on Latin centenarius ‘containing a hundred ’.
Quintana Roo
Quintana Roo |kiːnˌtɑːnə ˈrəʊ | a state of SE Mexico, on the Yucatán Peninsula; capital, Chetumal.
quinte
quinte |kãt | ▶noun Fencing the fifth of eight parrying positions. ORIGIN early 18th cent.: French, from Latin quintus ‘fifth ’, from quinque ‘five ’.
Quintero, Jose
Quin ter o, Jose |kwinˈte (ə )rō, kēn -kwɪnˈtɛroʊ | (1924 –99 ), US theatrical director; born in Panama. He was noted for directing plays by Eugene O'Neill and for founding Circle in the Square, a theater in New York City's Greenwich Village. He directed many Broadway plays, including Long Day's Journey into Night (1956 ), Strange Interlude (1963 ). and A Moon for the Misbegotten (1973 ).
quintessence
quintessence |kwɪnˈtɛs (ə )ns | ▶noun 1 the most perfect or typical example of a quality or class: he was the quintessence of political professionalism. • the aspect of something regarded as the intrinsic and central constituent of its character: we were all brought up to believe that advertising is the quintessence of marketing. 2 a refined essence or extract of a substance. 3 (in classical and medieval philosophy ) a fifth substance in addition to the four elements, thought to compose the heavenly bodies and to be latent in all things. ORIGIN late Middle English (as a term in philosophy ): via French from medieval Latin quinta essentia ‘fifth essence ’.
quintessential
quintessential |ˌkwɪntɪˈsɛnʃ (ə )l | ▶adjective representing the most perfect or typical example of a quality or class: he was the quintessential tough guy —strong, silent, and self-contained. DERIVATIVES quintessentially adverb
quintet
quin |tet |kwɪnˈtɛt | ▶noun a group of five people playing music or singing together. • a musical composition for a quintet. • any group of five people or things: a novel about a quintet of interrelated lovers. ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from French quintette or Italian quintetto, from quinto ‘fifth ’, from Latin quintus .
quintile
quintile |ˈkwɪntɪl, -ʌɪl | ▶noun 1 Statistics any of five equal groups into which a population can be divided according to the distribution of values of a particular variable. • each of the four values of the random variable which divide a population into quintiles. 2 [ mass noun ] Astrology an aspect of 72 ° (one fifth of a circle ). ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from Latin quintilis (mensis )‘fifth month, July ’, from quintus ‘fifth ’.
Quintilian
Quintilian |kwɪnˈtɪlɪən | ( c. 35 – c. 96 ad ), Roman rhetorician; Latin name Marcus Fabius Quintilianus. He is best known for his Education of an Orator, a comprehensive treatment of the art of rhetoric and the training of an orator.
quintillion
quintillion |kwɪnˈtɪljən | ▶cardinal number ( pl. quintillions or (with numeral ) same ) a thousand raised to the power of six (10 18 ). • dated, chiefly Brit. a million raised to the power of five (10 30 ). DERIVATIVES quintillionth ordinal number ORIGIN late 17th cent.: from French, from million, by substitution of the prefix quinti- ‘five ’ (from Latin quintus ‘fifth ’) for the initial letters.
quintuple
quintuple |ˈkwɪntjʊp (ə )l, kwɪnˈtjuːp (ə )l | ▶adjective [ attrib. ] consisting of five parts or things. • five times as much or as many. • (of time in music ) having five beats in a bar. ▶verb increase or cause to increase fivefold. ▶noun a fivefold number or amount; a set of five. DERIVATIVES quintuply adverb ORIGIN late 16th cent.: via French from medieval Latin quintuplus, from Latin quintus ‘fifth ’ + -plus as in duplus (see duple ).
quintuplet
quintuplet |ˈkwɪntjʊˌplɪt, kwɪnˈtjuːplɪt | ▶noun 1 (usu. quintuplets ) each of five children born at one birth. 2 Music a group of five notes to be performed in the time of three or four. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from quintuple, on the pattern of words such as triplet .
quintuplicate
quin |tu ¦pli |cate ▶adjective |kwɪnˈtjuːplɪkət |fivefold. • of which five copies are made. ▶verb |kwɪnˈtjuːplɪkeɪt | [ with obj. ] multiply by five. PHRASES in quintuplicate in five identical copies. • in groups of five. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from quintuple, on the pattern of words such as quadruplicate .
American Oxford Thesaurus
quintessence
quintessence noun 1 it's the quintessence of the modern home: perfect example, exemplar, prototype, stereotype, picture, epitome, embodiment, ideal, apotheosis; best, pick, prime, acme, crème de la crème. 2 brain scientists are investigating the quintessence of intelligence: essence, soul, spirit, nature, core, heart, crux, kernel, marrow, substance; informal nitty-gritty; Philosophy quiddity, esse.
quintessential
quintessential adjective Abbie was the quintessential flower child: typical, prototypical, stereotypical, archetypal, classic, model, standard, stock, representative, conventional; ideal, consummate, exemplary, definitive, best, ultimate. USAGE See penultimate . Usage notes show additional guidance on finer points of English usage.
Oxford Thesaurus
quintessence
quintessence noun 1 Wemmick's cottage is the quintessence of the Victorian home: perfect example, exemplar, prototype, stereotype, picture, epitome, embodiment, personification, paragon, ideal; best, cream, elite, flower, jewel, gem, pick, prime, last word, acme of perfection; French crème de la crème, beau idéal. 2 they wanted to know how our brains function and thereby discover the quintessence of intelligence: essence, soul, spirit, ethos, nature, core, heart, centre, crux, nub, nucleus, kernel, marrow, pith, substance, sum and substance; informal nitty-gritty; Philosophy quiddity, esse.
quintessential
quintessential adjective skiing was the quintessential 1980s yuppie holiday: typical, prototypical, stereotypical, archetypal, classic, model, essential, standard, stock, representative, true to type, conventional; ideal, consummate, exemplary, best, ultimate, supreme, absolute.
Duden Dictionary
Quint
Quint Substantiv, feminin , die |Qu i nt |die Quint; Genitiv: der Quint, Plural: die Quinten 1 Musik Quinte 2 eigentlich = fünfte Fechtbewegung, zu lateinisch quintus = der Fünfte Fechten Stoß oder Hieb, der gegen die rechte Brustseite geführt wird jemandem die Quinten austreiben umgangssprachlich veraltet jemanden zur Vernunft bringen ursprünglich = so mit jemandem fechten, dass er keine Quint anbringen kann
Quintal
Quin tal Substantiv, maskulin , der |Quint a l französisch kɛ̃ˈtal spanisch und portugiesisch kinˈtal |der Quintal; Genitiv: des Quintals, Plural: die Quintale < aber: 5 Quintal > französisch, spanisch, portugiesisch quintal < mittellateinisch quintale < arabisch qinṭār alte, etwa einem Zentner entsprechende Gewichtseinheit in der Schweiz, in Frankreich, Spanien, Portugal sowie einigen mittel- und südamerikanischen Ländern q
Quintana
Quin ta na Substantiv, feminin Medizin , die |Quint a na |die Quintana; Genitiv: der Quintana lateinisch Infektionskrankheit mit periodischen Fieberanfällen im Abstand von meist fünf Tagen
Quintanerin
Quin ta ne rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Quint a nerin |weibliche Form zu Quintaner
Quintanfieber
Quin tan fie ber Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Quint a nfieber | so viel wie Quintana
Quinte
Quin te Substantiv, feminin Musik , die |Qu i nte |mittellateinisch quinta (vox ) = fünfte (r Ton )a fünfter Ton einer diatonischen Tonleiter b Intervall von fünf diatonischen Tonstufen
Quinten
Quin ten |Qu i nten |Plural von Quinta und Quinte
Quintenschritt
Quin ten schritt Substantiv, maskulin Musik , der |Qu i ntenschritt | Quinte b
Quintenzirkel
Quin ten zir kel Substantiv, maskulin Musik , der |Qu i ntenzirkel |ohne Plural Kreis, in dem alle Tonarten in Dur und Moll in Quintenschritten dargestellt werden Kurzform: Zirkel 4
Quinteronin
Quin te ro nin Substantiv, feminin , die |Quinter o nin |die Quinteronin; Genitiv: der Quinteronin, Plural: die Quinteroninnen weibliche Form zu Quinteron
Quintessenz
Quint es senz Substantiv, feminin bildungssprachlich , die |Qu i ntessenz |die Quintessenz; Genitiv: der Quintessenz, Plural: die Quintessenzen mittellateinisch quinta essentia = feinster unsichtbarer Luft- oder Ätherstoff als fünftes Element, eigentlich = fünftes Seiendes, für griechisch pémptē ousíā bei den Pythagoreern und Aristoteles Wesentliches, Wichtigstes; Hauptgedanke, Hauptinhalt die Quintessenz einer Diskussion, aller Überlegungen
Quintett
Quin tett Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Quint e tt |das Quintett; Genitiv: des Quintett [e ]s, Plural: die Quintette italienisch quintetto, zu: quinto = Fünfter < lateinisch quintus 1 a Musik Komposition für fünf solistische Instrumente oder fünf Solostimmen [mit Instrumentalbegleitung ] er hat mehrere Quintette komponiert b Musik Ensemble von fünf Instrumental- oder Vokalsolisten sie spielt Cello in einem Quintett 2 oft scherzhaft Gruppe von fünf Personen, die häufig gemeinsam in Erscheinung treten oder gemeinsam etwas [Strafbares ] tun
quintieren
quin tie ren schwaches Verb |quint ie ren |lateinisch-französisch auf Blasinstrumenten, besonders der Klarinette, beim Überblasen statt in die Oktave in die Duodezime überschlagen
Quintilian
Quin ti li an Eigenname Quintilianus |Quintili a n |römischer Redner, Verfasser eines lateinischen Lehrbuches der Rhetorik
Quintilianus
Quin ti li a nus Eigenname Quintilian |Quintili a nus |römischer Redner, Verfasser eines lateinischen Lehrbuches der Rhetorik
Quintilius
Quin ti li us Eigenname |Quint i lius |altrömischer männlicher Eigenname
Quintilla
Quin til la Substantiv, feminin , die |kɪnˈtɪlja |die Quintilla; Genitiv: der Quintilla, Plural: die Quintillas lateinisch-spanisch seit dem 15. Jahrhundert in Spanien übliche fünfzeilige Strophe aus achtsilbigen Versen
Quintilliarde
Quin til li ar de Substantiv, feminin , die |Quintilli a rde |die Quintilliarde; Genitiv: der Quintilliarde, Plural: die Quintilliarden zu lateinisch quintus = Fünfter, gebildet nach Milliarde 1 000 Quintillionen geschrieben: 10 33, eine Eins mit 33 Nullen
Quintillion
Quin til li on Substantiv, feminin , die |Quintilli o n |zu lateinisch quintus = Fünfter, gebildet nach Million (eine Quintillion ist die 5. Potenz einer Million )eine Million Quadrillionen geschrieben: 10 30, eine Eins mit 30 Nullen
Quintole
Quin to le Substantiv, feminin Musik , die |Quint o le |gebildet nach Triole Folge von fünf Noten, deren Dauer insgesamt gleich der Dauer von drei, vier oder sechs der jeweiligen Taktart zugrunde liegenden Notenwerten ist
Quintsextakkord
Quint sext ak kord Substantiv, maskulin Musik , der |Quints e xtakkord |erste Umkehrung des Septimenakkords mit der Terz im Bass
Quintus
Quin tus Substantiv, maskulin Musik , der |Qu i ntus |lateinisch quintus = Fünfter die fünfte Stimme in den mehrstimmigen Kompositionen des 16. Jahrhunderts
Quintus
Quin tus Eigenname |Qu i ntus | Abkürzung: Q. altrömischer männlicher Vorname
French Dictionary
quint-
quint- préf. préfixe Élément du latin signifiant « cinquième ». : Quintuple.
quintal
quintal n. m. (pl. quintaux ) nom masculin Symbole q (s ’écrit sans point ). Unité de mesure de masse correspondant à 100 kilogrammes.
quinte
quinte n. f. nom féminin 1 Accès de toux prolongé. : Il était secoué par des quintes de toux ou des quintes violentes. 2 Suite de cinq cartes de même couleur.
quintessence
quintessence n. f. nom féminin littéraire Ce qui est essentiel, ce qu ’il y a de plus raffiné dans une œuvre, une science, etc. SYNONYME substantifique moelle . Prononciation La deuxième syllabe se prononce té, [kɛ̃tesɑ̃s ]
quintette
quintette n. m. nom masculin 1 Œuvre musicale écrite pour cinq parties. : Quintette à cordes. 2 Formation composée de cinq musiciens.
quintillion
quintillion n. m. nom masculin Un million de quatrillions, 10 30. Prononciation La dernière syllabe se prononce comme dans million, [kɛ̃tiljɔ̃ ]
quinto
quinto adv. adverbe En cinquième lieu (après primo, secundo, tertio, quarto ). SYNONYME cinquièmement . Note Typographique En typographie soignée, les mots étrangers sont composés en italique. Dans des textes déjà en italique, la notation se fait en romain. Pour les textes manuscrits, on utilisera les guillemets. Prononciation Le u se prononce ou, [kwinto ]; la première syllabe se prononce comme dans couiner
quintuple
quintuple adj. et n. m. adjectif Qui vaut cinq fois une quantité. : Un quintuple rang d ’élèves. Une quintuple portion de framboises. nom masculin Quantité quintuple. : Cent est le quintuple de vingt.
quintupler
quintupler v. tr. , intr. verbe transitif Multiplier par cinq. : Quintupler son chiffre d ’affaires. verbe intransitif Devenir cinq fois plus grand. : L ’année dernière, les profits ont quintuplé. aimer
quintuplés
quintuplés , ées n. m. et f. pl. nom masculin pluriel et féminin Se dit de cinq enfants nés d ’une même grossesse. : En 1934, la naissance des quintuplées Dionne suscita beaucoup d ’intérêt.
Spanish Dictionary
quinta
quinta 1 nombre femenino 1 Esp Conjunto de nuevos soldados que ingresa cada año en el ejército .SINÓNIMO reemplazo .2 Esp Conjunto de personas que ha nacido en un mismo año :es de la quinta del 45 y le tocó nacer en Barcelona; famosas han sido la “quinta del biberón ”, en la Guerra Civil, y, más recientemente, la balompédica “quinta del buitre ”.ETIMOLOGÍA Derivado de quintar .
quinta
quinta 2 nombre femenino 1 Casa de campo :en España se llamaba quinta a una finca de campo cuyos arrendadores pagaban por renta una quinta parte de las cosechas y hoy, convertidas en fincas de recreo para sus afortunados miembros, conservan ese nombre .SINÓNIMO quintana .2 mús Intervalo musical que consta de tres tonos y un semitono mayor . VÉASE casa quinta . ETIMOLOGÍA Voz patrimonial del latín quinta , femenino de quintum ‘quinta parte ’.
quintacolumnista
quintacolumnista adjetivo /nombre común 1 [persona ] Que sirve o ayuda a los intereses contrarios del grupo al que pertenece .2 [persona ] Que pertenece a la quinta columna :en aquellos años de temblores, se desentendió de la guerra y se empleó divertido en asustar a supuestos quintacolumnistas; el texto constituye un importante testimonio de su actividad como quintacolumnista .
quintaesencia
quintaesencia (también escrito quinta esencia )nombre femenino 1 Extracto más depurado o concentrado de algo .2 Cualidad más pura de una cosa :a lo largo de tres cuartos de hora no pasa nada y quizás ahí está la quintaesencia de la habilidad técnica del cineasta .
quintaesenciar
quintaesenciar verbo transitivo Extraer la quintaesencia de algo :no necesitaba reconcentrar su espíritu, aquilatar su expresión y quintaesenciar sus inspiraciones, le bastaba con dejarse ir; todos los valores de la música anterior aparecen quintaesenciados, toda escoria ha sido eliminada . Conjugación [12 ] como cambiar .
quintal
quintal nombre masculino Medida de masa antigua que en Castilla equivalía a 46 kilogramos :en las aduanas se cobraban los aranceles y las tarifas por las arrobas y quintales de mercancías que se llevaban a los almacenes, a las almonedas o al mercado .quintal métrico Medida de masa que equivale a 100 kilogramos :los cerdos se pesaban en quintales métricos .También simplemente quintal .
quintalero, -ra
quintalero, -ra adjetivo Que tiene el peso de un quintal .
quintana
quintana nombre femenino 1 Quinta (casa ).2 Explanada delante de una casa de campo :por la noche se sentaban en la quintana a charlar un rato .
quintar
quintar verbo transitivo 1 Arar la tierra por quinta y última vez antes de sembrarla .2 Esp Sacar por sorteo una cosa de un conjunto de cinco de ellas :en los siglos xvii y xviii se generalizó el servicio militar obligatorio, y, por sorteo, de cada cinco mozos uno era movilizado (a esta operación administrativa se le dio el nombre de ‘quintar ’; es decir, sacar por suerte uno de cada cinco ).3 Esp Decidir por sorteo qué mozos habían de prestar el servicio militar .
quintero, -ra
quintero, -ra nombre masculino y femenino 1 Persona que tiene arrendada una quinta o cultiva las heredades de la misma .2 nombre masculino Mozo o criado de labranza que ara y cultiva la tierra .
quinteto
quinteto nombre masculino 1 Grupo de cinco personas, empresas, entidades, etc. :un quinteto de deportistas; el quinteto de las mejores compañías aseguradoras .2 lit Estrofa formada por cinco versos de arte mayor de los cuales ninguno puede quedar suelto; la composición tiene dos rimas consonánticas, pero no pueden rimar más de dos versos seguidos y la estrofa no puede terminar en un pareado .3 mús Conjunto musical formado por cinco voces o instrumentos .4 mús Composición musical escrita para ser interpretada por cinco voces o instrumentos .
quintilla
quintilla nombre femenino lit Estrofa formada por cinco versos de arte menor, generalmente octosílabos, de los cuales ninguno puede quedar suelto y no pueden rimar más de dos seguidos :la quintilla no puede acabar en pareado .
quintillizo, -za
quintillizo, -za adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino [persona ] Que ha nacido a la vez que otros cuatro en un mismo parto .
quintillón
quintillón nombre masculino Conjunto de un millón de cuatrillones; se representa por un 1 seguido de treinta ceros .
quintín
quintín nombre masculino Tela de hilo muy fina y rala que se fabricaba en Quintín, ciudad de la región francesa de Bretaña .
quinto, -ta
quinto, -ta numeral ordinal 1 Indica que el nombre al que acompaña o al que sustituye ocupa el lugar número 5 en una serie :es la quinta vez que te lo digo; vive en el quinto piso; soy el quinto de la lista .2 numeral partitivo [parte ] Que resulta de dividir un todo en 5 partes iguales :me toca una quinta parte del pastel; en la minería se obtiene cerca de un quinto de la producción nacional .3 adjetivo Se usa en expresiones como en el quinto pino , en el quinto coño, en la quinta hostia , que significan ‘muy lejos ’.4 nombre masculino Botella de cerveza de 20 centilitros .SINÓNIMO botellín .5 Esp Hombre joven que era llamado para hacer el servicio militar obligatorio, desde el momento en que era alistado hasta que ingresaba en la caja de reclutamiento .SINÓNIMO mozo .sin un quinto ACent, Arg, Bol, Méx coloquial Estar [una persona ] sin dinero . VÉASE buscar la quinta pata al gato; el quinto coño; el quinto pino ; en el quinto infierno ; la quinta polla ; mandar al quinto infierno ; quinta columna ; quinta esencia . ETIMOLOGÍA Voz patrimonial del latín quintus . En el significado de ‘recluta ’ procede de la forma en la que se elegía a los soldados del ejército antiguamente por sorteo y uno de cada cinco personas .
quintral
quintral nombre masculino 1 Chile Muérdago de flores rojas que se usa para teñir .2 Chile Enfermedad que sufren algunas plantas como las sandías o los melones .
quintril
quintril nombre masculino Chile Fruto del algarrobo .
quíntuple
quíntuple adjetivo /nombre masculino 1 Que es cinco veces la cantidad, número o tamaño de cierta cosa :una dosis quíntuple de medicamento; diez es el quíntuple de dos; el número quíntuple de 2 es 10; gana el quíntuple que antes .2 adjetivo Que está formado por cinco elementos o se repite cinco veces :el quíntuple crimen .
quintuplicación
quintuplicación nombre femenino 1 Acción de quintuplicar o quintuplicarse .2 Efecto de quintuplicar o quintuplicarse .
quintuplicar
quintuplicar verbo transitivo Hacer cinco veces mayor una cosa o multiplicar por cinco una cantidad :algunos municipios quintuplican su población ;en poco más de un siglo la población de dichos países se ha quintuplicado . Conjugación [1 ] como sacar .
quíntuplo, -pla
quíntuplo, -pla adjetivo /nombre masculino Que es cinco veces el número o cantidad de cierta cosa :diez es el quíntuplo de dos; el número quíntuplo de 5 es 25; los que usaren documentos públicos teniendo conocimiento de su falsedad incurrirán en la multa del quíntuplo al décuplo del valor del papel .Como adjetivo es poco usado .SINÓNIMO quíntuple .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
quint
quint /kwɪnt /名詞 ⦅米 くだけて ⦆=quintuplet .
quintessence
quin tes sence /kwɪntés (ə )ns /名詞 U ⦅かたく ⦆〖the ~〗典型, 本質, 真髄 .
quintessential
quin tes sen tial /kwɪ̀ntɪsénʃ (ə )l /形容詞 ⦅かたく ⦆本質の, 真髄の ; 典型的な .~ly 副詞
quintet
quin tet -tette /kwɪntét /名詞 C 1 〘楽 〙五重奏 [唱 ]団, クインテット ; 五重奏 [唱 ]曲 (→solo ).2 5人 [個 ]組 .3 ⦅くだけて ⦆バスケットボールチーム .
quintuplet
quin tu plet /kwɪntʌ́plət, -t (j )úː -|kwɪ́ntjʊplət /名詞 C 1 5つ子の1人 (⦅米 くだけて ⦆quint, ⦅英 くだけて ⦆quin ); 〖~s 〗5つ子 .2 5つ組 .3 〘楽 〙5連音符 .