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Samaritan

ADJ เกี่ยวกับ ชาวเมือง ซา แมเรี ย  เกี่ยวกับ วัฒนธรรม ของ ชาวเมือง ซา แมเรี ย  kiao-kab-chao-mung-sa-ma-ria

 

Samaritan

N ผู้ มี จิตใจ เมตตากรุณา  good Samaritan savior phu-me-jid-jai-med-ta

 

Samaritan

N ภาษา หรือ ชาวเมือง ซา แมเรี ย  pa-sa-rue-chao-mung-sa-ma-ria

 

Samaritans

N สมาคม สะ มาริ ตัน (องค์กร ของ ประเทศอังกฤษ  sa-ma-kom-sa-ma-ri-tan

 

samara

N ผลไม้ เมล็ด เดี่ยว เช่น  ผล ของ ต้น  elm หรือ ต้น  maple pon-la-mai-med-diao

 

samaritan

A เกี่ยวกับ ซา เมเรีย ใน เมือง ปาเลสไตน์ 

 

samarium

N ธาตุ โลหะ หายาก (สัญลักษณ์ ทาง เคมี คือ  Sm tad-lo-ha-ha-yak

 

samarskite

A เกี่ยวกับ แร่ สี ดำ ที่ ประกอบด้วย ธาตุ ยูเรเนียม 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

SAMARITAN

a. 1. Pertaining to Samaria, the principal city of the ten tribes of Israel, belonging to the tribe of Ephraim, and after the captivity of those tribes, repeopled by Cuthites from Assyria or Chaldea.
2. Denoting the ancient characters and alphabet used by the Hebrews.

 

SAMARITAN

n. 1. An inhabitant of Samaria, or one that belonged to the sect which derived their appellation from that city. The Jews had no dealings with the Samaritans.
2. The language of Samaria, a dialect of the Chaldean.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

SAMARA

Sa *ma "ra ( or ), n. Etym: [L. samara, samera, the seed of the elm. ](Bot. )

 

Defn: A dry, indehiscent, usually one-seeded, winged fruit, as that of the ash, maple, and elm; a key or key fruit.

 

SAMARE

SAMARE Sam "are, n.

 

Defn: See Simar.

 

SAMARITAN

Sa *mar "i *tan, a. Etym: [L. Samaritanus.]

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to Samaria, in Palestine. -- n.

 

Defn: A native or inhabitant of Samaria; also, the language of Samaria.

 

SAMARIUM

Sa *ma "ri *um, n. Etym: [NL. , fr. E. samarskite. ] (Chem. )

 

Defn: A rare metallic element of doubtful identity.

 

Note: Samarium was discovered, by means of spectrum analysis, in certain minerals (samarskite, cerite, etc. ), in which it is associated with other elements of the earthy group. It has been confounded with the donbtful elements decipium, philippium, etc. , and is possibly a complex mixture of elements not as yet clearly identified. Symbol Sm. Provisional atomic weight 15 .2.

 

SAMAROID

Sam "a *roid, a. Etym: [Samara + -oid.] (Bot. )

 

Defn: Resembling a samara, or winged seed vessel.

 

SAMARRA

SAMARRA Sa *mar "ra, n.

 

Defn: See Simar.

 

SAMARSKITE

Sa *mar "skite, a. Etym: [After Samarski, a Russian. ] (Min. )

 

Defn: A rare mineral having a velvet-black color and submetallic luster. It is a niobate of uranium, iron, and the yttrium and cerium metals.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

samadhi

sa ma dhi |səˈmädē səˈmɑdi | noun ( pl. samadhis ) Hinduism & Buddhism a state of intense concentration achieved through meditation. In Hindu yoga this is regarded as the final stage, at which union with the divine is reached (before or at death ). Indian a funerary monument. ORIGIN from Sanskrit samādhi contemplation.

 

saman

sa man |səˈmän səˈmɑn |(also samaan, saman tree ) noun West Indian term for rain tree. ORIGIN Latin American Spanish.

 

samango

samango |saˈmaŋgəʊ |(also samango monkey ) noun ( pl. samangos ) S. African an African guenon which has blue-grey fur with black markings. Cercopithecus mitis, family Cercopithecidae. Alternative name: diademed monkey. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from Zulu insimango.

 

Samar

Sa mar |ˈsäˌmär səˈmɑr | an island in the Philippines, southeast of Luzon. It is the third largest island in the group.

 

Samara

Sam a ra |səˈmärə səˈmɑrə | a city and river port in southwestern central Russia, situated on the Volga River at its confluence with the Samara River; pop. 1,135,400 (est. 2008 ). Former name (1935 –91 ) Kuibyshev.

 

samara

sam a ra |ˈsamərə, səˈme (ə )rə ˈsæmərə | noun Botany a winged nut or achene containing one seed, as in ash and maple. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: modern Latin, from Latin, denoting an elm seed.

 

Samaria

Sa mar i a |səˈme (ə )rēə səˈmɛriə | 1 an ancient city in central Palestine, founded in the 9th century bc as the capital of the northern Hebrew kingdom of Israel. The ancient site is situated in the modern West Bank, northwest of Nablus. 2 the region of ancient Palestine around this city, between Galilee in the north and Judaea in the south.

 

Samarinda

Sam a rin da |ˌsaməˈrində ˌsæməˈrɪndə | a city in Indonesia, in eastern Borneo; pop. 505,700 (est. 2005 ).

 

Samaritan

Sa mar i tan |səˈmaritn, -ˈme (ə )r- səˈmɛrətn | noun 1 (usu. Good Samaritan ) a charitable or helpful person (with reference to Luke 10:33 ). 2 a member of a people inhabiting Samaria in biblical times, or of the modern community in the region of Nablus claiming descent from them, adhering to a form of Judaism accepting only its own ancient version of the Pentateuch as Scripture. 3 the dialect of Aramaic formerly spoken in Samaria. adjective of or relating to Samaria or the Samaritans. DERIVATIVES Sa mar i tan ism |-ˌizəm |noun ORIGIN from late Latin Samaritanus, from Greek Samareitēs, from Samareia Samaria. The New Testament parable of the Good Samaritan reflects a proverbial hostility between Jews and Samaritans.

 

samarium

sa mar i um |səˈme (ə )rēəm səˈmɛriəm | noun the chemical element of atomic number 62, a hard silvery-white metal of the lanthanide series. (Symbol: Sm ) ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from samar (skite ), a mineral in which its spectrum was first observed (named after Samarsky, a 19th -cent. Russian official ) + -ium .

 

Samarkand

Sam ar kand |ˈsamərˌkand, səmərˈkänt ˈsæmərkænd |(also Samarqand ) a city in eastern Uzbekistan; pop. 312,900 (est. 2007 ). One of the oldest cities in Asia, it was founded in the 3rd or 4th millennium bc. It was a prosperous center on the Silk Road and, in the 14th century, became the capital of Tamerlane's Mongol empire.

 

Samarra

Samarra |səˈmɑːrə | a city in Iraq, on the River Tigris north of Baghdad; pop. 214,100 (est. 2004 ).

 

Sama Veda

Sa ma Ve da |ˈsämə ˈvādə, ˈvēdə ˌsɑmə ˈveɪdə |Hinduism one of the four Vedas, a collection of liturgical chants chanted aloud at the sacrifice. Its material is drawn largely from the Rig Veda. See Veda. ORIGIN from Sanskrit sāmaveda, from sāman chant and veda (sacred ) knowledge.

 

Oxford Dictionary

samadhi

samadhi |sʌˈmɑːdi | noun ( pl. samadhis ) 1 [ mass noun ] Hinduism & Buddhism a state of intense concentration achieved through meditation. In yoga this is regarded as the final stage, at which union with the divine is reached (before or at death ). 2 Indian a tomb. ORIGIN from Sanskrit samādhi contemplation .

 

saman

saman |saˈmɑːn |(also samaan, saman tree ) noun West Indian term for rain tree. ORIGIN Latin American Spanish.

 

samango

samango |saˈmaŋgəʊ |(also samango monkey ) noun ( pl. samangos ) S. African an African guenon which has blue-grey fur with black markings. Cercopithecus mitis, family Cercopithecidae. Alternative name: diademed monkey. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from Zulu insimango.

 

Samar

Samar |ˈsɑːmɑː | an island in the Philippines, situated to the south-east of Luzon; pop. 1,650,000 (est. 2007 ). It is the third-largest island of the group.

 

Samara

Samara |səˈmɑːrə | a city and river port in SW central Russia, situated on the Volga at its confluence with the River Samara; pop. 1,135,400 (est. 2008 ). Former name (1935 –91 ) Kuibyshev.

 

samara

samara |ˈsamərə, səˈmɑːrə | noun Botany a winged nut or achene containing one seed, as in ash and maple. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: modern Latin, from Latin, denoting an elm seed.

 

Samaria

Samaria |səˈmɛːrɪə | 1 an ancient city of central Palestine, founded in the 9th century bc as the capital of the northern Hebrew kingdom of Israel. The ancient site is situated in the modern West Bank, north-west of Nablus. 2 the region of ancient Palestine around Samaria, between Galilee in the north and Judaea in the south.

 

Samarinda

Samarinda |ˌsaməˈrɪndə | a city in Indonesia, in eastern Borneo; pop. 505,700 (est. 2005 ).

 

Samaritan

Sa ¦mar |itan |səˈmarɪt (ə )n | noun 1 (usu. Good Samaritan ) a charitable or helpful person (with reference to Luke 10:33 ). 2 a member of a people inhabiting Samaria in biblical times, or of the modern community claiming descent from them, adhering to a form of Judaism accepting only its own ancient version of the Pentateuch as Scripture. 3 [ mass noun ] the dialect of Aramaic formerly spoken in Samaria. 4 (the Samaritans ) (in the UK ) an organization which counsels the suicidal and others in distress, mainly through a telephone service. adjective relating to Samaria or the Samaritans. DERIVATIVES Samaritanism noun ORIGIN from late Latin Samaritanus, from Greek Samareitēs, from Samareia Samaria . The New Testament parable of the Good Samaritan reflects a proverbial hostility between Jews and Samaritans.

 

samarium

samarium |səˈmɛːrɪəm | noun [ mass noun ] the chemical element of atomic number 62, a hard silvery-white metal of the lanthanide series. (Symbol: Sm ) ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from samar (skite ), a mineral in which its spectrum was first observed (named after Samarsky, a 19th -cent. Russian official ) + -ium .

 

Samarkand

Samarkand |ˌsamɑːˈkand, ˈsaməkand |(also Samarqand ) a city in eastern Uzbekistan; pop. 312,900 (est. 2007 ). One of the oldest cities of Asia, it was founded in the 3rd or 4th millennium bc. It grew to prominence as a prosperous centre of the silk trade, situated on the Silk Road, and in the 14th century became the capital of Tamerlane's Mongol empire.

 

Samarra

Samarra |səˈmɑːrə | a city in Iraq, on the River Tigris north of Baghdad; pop. 214,100 (est. 2004 ).

 

Sama Veda

Sama Veda |sɑːmə ˈveɪdə |Hinduism one of the four Vedas, a collection of melodies and liturgical chants. Its material is drawn largely from the Rig Veda. See Veda. ORIGIN from Sanskrit sāmaveda, from sāman chant and veda (sacred ) knowledge .

 

Duden Dictionary

Sämann

mann Substantiv, maskulin dichterisch , der |S ä mann |der Sämann < Plural: Sämänner > jemand, der sät

 

Samaria

Sa ma ria Eigenname |Sam a ria auch …ˈriːa |antike Stadt und historische Landschaft in Palästina

 

Samaritaner

Sa ma ri ta ner Substantiv, maskulin , der |Samarit a ner |Angehöriger eines Volkes in Palästina

 

Samaritanerin

Sa ma ri ta ne rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Samarit a nerin |weibliche Form zu Samaritaner

 

samaritanisch

sa ma ri ta nisch Adjektiv |samarit a nisch |

 

Samariter

Sa ma ri ter Substantiv, maskulin , der |Samar i ter |der Samariter; Genitiv: des Samariters, Plural: die Samariter lateinisch Samarites, nach dem biblischen Gleichnis (Lukas 10, 33 ) vom barmherzigen Samariter 1 selbstlos helfender Mensch sich als barmherziger Samariter fühlen 2 schweizerisch Sanitäter

 

Samariterdienst

Sa ma ri ter dienst Substantiv, maskulin , der |Samar i terdienst |selbstlose, aus Mitleid gewährte Hilfe für einen Kranken, der Pflege Bedürftigen oder in Not Geratenen Dankbarkeit für treue Samariterdienste in der Altenpflege

 

Samariterin

Sa ma ri te rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Samar i terin |weibliche Form zu Samariter

 

Samaritertum

Sa ma ri ter tum Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Samar i tertum |Verhaltensweise eines Samariters 1 ; barmherziges Helfen

 

Samarium

Sa ma ri um Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Sam a rium |neulateinisch ; nach dem russischen Mineralogen Samarski, 1803 –1870 chemisches Element; hellgraues, in der Natur nur in Verbindungen vorkommendes Metall der seltenen Erden Sm

 

Samarkand

Sa mar kand Eigenname |Samark a nd |Stadt in Usbekistan

 

Samarkand

Sa mar kand Substantiv, maskulin , der |Samark a nd |der Samarkand; Genitiv: des Samarkand [s ], Plural: die Samarkands nach der Stadt Samarkand in Usbekistan in leuchtenden Farben geknüpfter Teppich mit Medaillons 2 auf meist gelbem Grund

 

Sämaschine

ma schi ne Substantiv, feminin , die |S ä maschine |zu säen Maschine zum Säen

 

French Dictionary

samare

samare n. f. nom féminin Fruit ailé de l ’érable, de l ’orme. Note Orthographique sama r e.

 

Spanish Dictionary

sama

sama nombre femenino Pez marino de hasta 60 cm de largo, color rojizo en el dorso y plateado en el vientre, cuerpo alargado, cabeza y ojos grandes, y aletas y cola encarnadas; habita en las costas europeas del Atlántico y en el Mediterráneo; su carne es comestible .SINÓNIMO breca, breque, pagel .

 

sámara

sámara nombre femenino bot Fruto seco, indehiscente, con una sola semilla y pericarpio extendido en forma de ala para facilitar su dispersión mediante el viento :el olmo y el fresno tienen el fruto en sámara .

 

samario

samario nombre masculino Elemento químico de número atómico 62, masa atómica 150,35 y símbolo Sm ; es un metal sólido de las tierras raras, de color blanco grisáceo, brillante, duro y frágil, que forma sales de color amarillo pálido; el óxido de samario se usa en las varillas de control de algunos reactores nucleares :el samario pertenece al grupo de los lantánidos .

 

samarita

samarita adjetivo 1 Samaritano (de Samaria ).2 adjetivo /nombre común Samaritano (de Samaria ).

 

samaritano, -na

samaritano, -na adjetivo 1 Relativo a Samaria, región de Israel y antigua ciudad de Palestina, o a sus habitantes .SINÓNIMO samarita .2 adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino [persona ] Que es de Samaria .SINÓNIMO samarita .3 adjetivo /nombre masculino Antigua lengua del grupo arameo occidental que se hablaba en Samaria .4 adjetivo [persona ] Que ayuda a otras personas :el buen samaritano no pregunta quién es el que necesita ayuda .

 

samarugo

samarugo nombre masculino Esp Pez de unos 8 cm de longitud, con bandas transversales oscuras el macho y bandas longitudinales grises la hembra; vive en la albufera, charcas y acequias del levante español .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

Samaria

Sa mar i a /səmé ə riə /名詞 サマリア 〘古代Israelの北王国 (の首都 )〙.

 

Samaritan

Sa mar i tan /səmǽrət (ə )n /形容詞 サマリアの ; サマリア人 [語 ]の .名詞 1 C サマリタン協会 ; the s 〗サマリタン協会の人 〘慈善事業に力を入れる 〙.2 C サマリア人 ; U サマリア語 ▸ a good Samaritan 聖書 よきサマリア人 (びと ); 困っている人に親切な人 .