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rum

N เหล้า รัม  รัม  lao-ram

 

rum

N แปลกประหลาด (คำ ไม่เป็นทางการ  พิกล  พิลึก  odd queer unusual plak-pa-lad

 

rum

SL แปลกประหลาด  plak-pa-lad

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

RUM

n. 1. Spirit distilled from cane juice; or the scummings of the juice from the boiling house, or from the treacle or molasses which drains from sugar, or from dunder, the lees of former distillations.
In the United States, rum is distilled from molasses only.
2. A low cant word for a country parson.

 

RUM

a.Old fashioned; queer. [Not in use. ]

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

RUM

Rum, n. Etym: [probably shortened from prov. E. rumbullion a great tumult, formerly applied in the island of Barbadoes to an intoxicating liquor. ]

 

Defn: A kind of intoxicating liquor distilled from cane juice, or from the scumming of the boiled juice, or from treacle or molasses, or from the lees of former distillations. Also, sometimes used colloquially as a generic or a collective name for intoxicating liquor. Rum bud, a grog blossom. [Colloq. ] -- Rum shrub, a drink composed of rum, water, sugar, and lime juice or lemon juice, with some flavoring extract.

 

RUM

Rum, a. Etym: [Formerly rome, a slang word for good; possibly of Gypsy origin; cf. Gypsy rom a husband, a gypsy. ]

 

Defn: Old-fashioned; queer; odd; as, a rum idea; a rum fellow. [Slang ] Dickens.

 

RUM

RUM Rum, n.

 

Defn: A queer or odd person or thing; a country parson. [Slang, Obs. ] Swift.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

rum

rum 1 |rəm rəm | noun an alcoholic liquor distilled from sugar-cane residues or molasses. intoxicating liquor. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: perhaps an abbreviation of obsolete rumbullion, in the same sense.

 

rum

rum 2 |rəm rəm | adjective ( rummer , rummest ) Brit. informal, dated odd; peculiar: it's a rum business, certainly | they were a rum bunch. DERIVATIVES rum ly adverb, rum ness noun ORIGIN late 18th cent.: of unknown origin.

 

Oxford Dictionary

Rum

Rum variant spelling of Rhum.

 

rum

rum 1 |rʌm | noun [ mass noun ] an alcoholic spirit distilled from sugar-cane residues or molasses. N. Amer. intoxicating drink. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: perhaps an abbreviation of obsolete rumbullion, in the same sense.

 

rum

rum 2 |rʌm | adjective ( rummer, rummest ) Brit. informal, dated odd; peculiar: it's a rum business, certainly. PHRASES a rum go dated a surprising occurrence or unforeseen turn of events. DERIVATIVES rumly adverb, rumness noun ORIGIN late 18th cent.: of unknown origin.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

rum

rum adjective Brit. informal she's a rum one, and no mistake: odd, strange, peculiar, unusual, funny, bizarre, queer, weird, curious, abnormal, singular; suspicious, suspect, dubious, questionable; Scottish unco; informal funny peculiar. ANTONYMS ordinary, normal.

 

Duden Dictionary

rum

rum Adverb |r u m |umgangssprachlich für herum

 

Rum

Rum Substantiv, maskulin , der |R u m süddeutsch und österreichisch auch, schweizerisch meist ruːm |der Rum; Genitiv: des Rums, Plural: die Rums, österreichisch Rume englisch rum, gekürzt aus älter: rumbullion, Herkunft ungeklärt Branntwein aus Zuckerrohr

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

rum

rum 1 /rʌm /名詞 U 1 ラム酒 糖蜜 みつ サトウキビから作る強い酒 〙.2 ⦅米 ⦆(一般に )酒 .

 

rum

rum 2 形容詞 ⦅英 くだけて ⦆変な, 奇妙な, おかしな (odd )feel rum 気分が悪い