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Saraburi

N จังหวัด สระบุรี  jang-wad-sa-ra-bu-re

 

Saraburi

N สระบุรี  sa-ra-bu-re

 

Saracen

N สมาชิก ชน เผ่า หนึ่ง แถบ ชายแดน ซีเรีย ของ อาณาจักร โรมัน สมัยก่อน  sa-ma-chik-pao-nuang-teab-chai-dan-se-ria

 

Saracenic

ADJ เกี่ยวกับ ชน เผ่า แถบ ชายแดน ซีเรีย ของ อาณาจักร โรมัน สมัยก่อน  kiao-kab-chik-pao-nuang-teab-chai-dan-se-ria

 

Sarawak

N แคว้น ซาราวัก ใน มาเลเซีย  kwan-sa-ra-wak-nai-ma-lea-sia

 

saraband

N การ เต้นระบำ ชั้นสูงช นิดหนึ่ง ของ สเปน  sarabande

 

saracen

N สมาชิก ชน เผ่า หนึ่ง แถบ ชายแดน ซีเรีย ของ อาณาจักร โรมัน สมัยก่อน 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

SARABAND

n. A dance and a tune used in Spain, said to be derived from the Saracens.

 

SARACENIC

a. 1. Pertaining to the Saracens, inhabitants of Arabia; so called from sara, a desert.
2. Denoting the architecture of the Saracens, the modern Gothic.

 

SARAGOY

n.The opossum of the Molucca isles.

 

SARASIN, SARRASINE

n. 1. A plant, a kind of birth wort.
2. A portcullis or herse.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

SARABAITE

Sar "a *bai *te, n. Etym: [LL. Sarabaïtae, pl. ] (Eccl. Hist. )

 

Defn: One of certain vagrant or heretical Oriental monks in the early church.

 

SARABAND

Sar "a *band, n. Etym: [F. sarabande, Sp. zarabanda, fr. Per. serbend a song. ]

 

Defn: A slow Spanish dance of Saracenic origin, to an air in triple time; also, the air itself. She has brought us the newest saraband from the court of Queen Mab. Sir W. Scott.

 

SARACEN

Sar "a *cen, n. Etym: [l. Saracenus perhaps fr. Ar. sharqi, pl. sharqiin, Oriental Eastern, fr. sharaga to rise, said of the sun: cf. F. sarrasin. Cf. Sarcenet, Sarrasin, Sirocco. ]

 

Defn: Anciently, an Arab; later, a Mussulman; in the Middle Ages, the common term among Christians in Europe for a Mohammedan hostile to the crusaders. Saracen's consound (Bot. ), a kind of ragewort (Senecio Saracenicus ), anciently used to heal wounds.

 

SARACENIC; SARACENICAL

SARACENIC; SARACENICAL Sar `a *cen "ic, Sar `a *cen "ic *al, a.

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to the Saracens; as, Saracenic architecture. "Saracenic music. " Sir W. Scott.

 

SARASIN

SARASIN Sar "a *sin, n. (Arch. )

 

Defn: See Sarrasin.

 

SARASWATI

Sa `ras *wa "ti, n. Etym: [Skr. Sarasvati.] (Hind. Myth. )

 

Defn: The sakti or wife of Brahma; the Hindoo goddess of learning, music, and poetry.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

saraband

sar a band |ˈsarəˌband ˈsɛrəˌbænd |(also sarabande ) noun a slow, stately Spanish dance in triple time. a piece of music written for such a dance. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from French sarabande, from Spanish and Italian zarabanda .

 

Saracen

Sar a cen |ˈsarəsən ˈsɛrəsən | noun an Arab or Muslim, esp. at the time of the Crusades. a nomad of the Syrian and Arabian desert at the time of the Roman Empire. DERIVATIVES Sar a cen ic |ˌserəˈsenik |adjective ORIGIN Middle English, from Old French sarrazin, via late Latin from late Greek Sarakēnos, perhaps from Arabic šarḳī eastern.

 

Saracen's head

Sar a cen's head noun a conventionalized depiction of the head of a Saracen as a heraldic charge or inn sign.

 

Saragossa

Sar a gos sa |ˌsarəˈgäsə ˌsɛrəˈɡɔsə | a city in northern Spain, capital of Aragon, situated on the Ebro River; pop. 666,129 (2008 ). Spanish name Zaragoza. ORIGIN alteration of Caesaraugusta, the name given to the ancient settlement on the site, taken by the Romans in the 1st cent. bc .

 

Sarah

Sar ah |ˈse (ə )rə ˈsɛrə | (in the Bible ) the wife of Abraham and mother of Isaac.

 

Sarajevo

Sa ra je vo |ˌsärəˈyāvō, -ˈyēvô ˌsɑrəˈjeɪvoʊ | the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina; pop. 304,600 (est. 2008 ). It was the scene in June 1914 of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand (1863 –1914 ), the heir to the Austrian throne, by a Bosnian Serb named Gavrilo Princip an event that triggered the outbreak of World War I. The city suffered severely from the ethnic conflicts that followed the breakup of Yugoslavia in 1991 and was besieged by Bosnian Serb forces in the surrounding mountains 1992 –94.

 

Saran

Sa ran |səˈran səˈræn |(also Saran Wrap ) noun trademark for polyvinyl chloride, esp. as plastic wrap. ORIGIN 1940s: of unknown origin.

 

Saranac Lakes

Sar a nac Lakes |ˈsarəˌnak ˌsærənæk ˈleɪkz | a group of resort lakes in northeastern New York, in Adirondack Park, site of a pioneering tuberculosis sanatorium.

 

Sarandon, Susan

Sar an don, Susan |səˈrandən səˈrændən | (1946 –), US actress; born Susan Abigail Tomalin. Notable movies: Bull Durham (1988 ), Thelma and Louise (1991 ), The Client (1994 ), Dead Man Walking (1995 ), and The Banger Sisters (2002 ).

 

sarangi

sa ran gi |ˈsärəNGgē səˈræŋɡi | noun ( pl. sarangis ) an Indian bowed musical instrument about two feet high, with three or four main strings and up to thirty-five sympathetic strings. ORIGIN from Hindi sāraṅgī.

 

Saransk

Sa ransk |səˈränsk səˈrɑnsk | a city in western Russia, capital of the autonomous republic of Mordvinia, south of Nizhni Novgorod; pop. 295,300 (est. 2008 ).

 

sarape

sa ra pe noun variant spelling of serape.

 

Sarasota

Sar a so ta |ˌsarəˈsōtə ˌsærəˈsoʊtə | a resort city in southwestern Florida, on Sarasota Bay off the Gulf of Mexico, long noted as a winter base for circuses; pop. 52,340 (est. 2008 ).

 

Saratoga

Sar a to ga |ˌsarəˈtōgə ˌsærəˈtoʊɡə | an agricultural city in west central California, southwest of San Jose; pop. 30,445 (est. 2008 ).

 

Saratoga, Battle of

Sar a to ga, Battle of |ˌsarəˈtōgə ˌbædl əv ˌsærəˈtoʊɡə | either of two battles fought in 1777 (September 19 and October 7 ) during the American Revolution, near the modern city of Saratoga Springs, New York. The defeat of the British in both battles is conventionally regarded as the turning point in the war in favor of the American side.

 

Saratoga Springs

Sar a to ga Springs |ˌsærəˌtoʊɡəˈsprɪŋz | a city in eastern New York, north of Albany, a spa noted for horse racing and for two battles fought nearby during the American Revolution; pop. 28,844 (est. 2008 ).

 

Saratov

Sa ra tov |səˈrätəf səˈrɑtəf | a city in southwestern central Russia, on the Volga River, north of Volgograd; pop. 836,100 (est. 2008 ).

 

Sarawak

Sa ra wak |səˈräwək səˈrɑwək | a state of Malaysia that occupies the northwestern part of Borneo; capital, Kuching.

 

Sarazen, Gene

Sar a zen, Gene |ˈsarəzən ˈsærəzən | (1902 –99 ), US golfer; born Eugene Saraceni. He was the first player to win all four Grand Slam titles: the US Open 1922, the Professional Golfers' Association championship 1922, the British Open 1932, and the Masters 1935.

 

Oxford Dictionary

saraband

saraband |ˈsarəband |(also sarabande ) noun a slow, stately Spanish dance in triple time. a piece of music written for the saraband. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from French sarabande, from Spanish and Italian zarabanda .

 

Saracen

Saracen |ˈsarəs (ə )n | noun 1 an Arab or Muslim, especially at the time of the Crusades. 2 a nomad of the Syrian and Arabian desert at the time of the Roman Empire. DERIVATIVES Saracenic |sarəˈsɛnɪk |adjective ORIGIN Middle English, from Old French sarrazin, via late Latin from late Greek Sarakēnos, perhaps from Arabic šarqī eastern .

 

Saracen's head

Saracen's head noun a conventionalized depiction of the head of a Saracen as a heraldic charge or inn sign.

 

Saragossa

Saragossa |ˌsarəˈgɒsə | a city in northern Spain, capital of Aragon, situated on the River Ebro; pop. 666,129 (2008 ). Spanish name Zaragoza. ORIGIN alteration of Caesaraugusta, the name given to the ancient settlement on the site, taken by the Romans in the 1st cent. bc .

 

Sarah

Sarah |ˈsɛːrə | (in the Bible ) the wife of Abraham and mother of Isaac (Gen. 17:15 ff. ).

 

Sarajevo

Sarajevo |ˌsarəˈjeɪvəʊ | the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina; pop. 304,600 (est. 2008 ). Taken by the Austro-Hungarians in 1878, it became a centre of Slav opposition to Austrian rule. It was the scene in June 1914 of the assassination by a Bosnian Serb named Gavrilo Princip of Archduke Franz Ferdinand (1863 –1914 ), the heir to the Austrian throne, an event which triggered the outbreak of the First World War. The city suffered severely from the ethnic conflicts that followed the break-up of Yugoslavia in 1991, and was besieged by Bosnian Serb forces in the surrounding mountains from 1992 to 1994.

 

Saran

Saran |səˈran |(also Saran Wrap ) noun N. Amer. trademark for polyvinyl chloride, especially as cling film. ORIGIN 1940s: of unknown origin.

 

Saranac Lakes

Sar a nac Lakes |ˈsarəˌnak ˌsærənæk ˈleɪkz | a group of resort lakes in northeastern New York, in Adirondack Park, site of a pioneering tuberculosis sanatorium.

 

Sarandon, Susan

Sar an don, Susan |səˈrandən səˈrændən | (1946 –), US actress; born Susan Abigail Tomalin. Notable movies: Bull Durham (1988 ), Thelma and Louise (1991 ), The Client (1994 ), Dead Man Walking (1995 ), and The Banger Sisters (2002 ).

 

sarangi

sarangi |səˈraŋgi, sɑːˈrʌŋgi | noun ( pl. sarangis ) an Indian bowed musical instrument about two feet high, with three or four main strings and up to thirty-five sympathetic strings. ORIGIN from Hindi sāraṅgī.

 

Saransk

Saransk |səˈransk | a city in European Russia, capital of the autonomous republic of Mordvinia, situated to the south of Nizhni Novgorod; pop. 295,300 (est. 2008 ).

 

sarape

sarape |sɛˈrɑːpeɪ | noun variant spelling of serape.

 

Sarasota

Sar a so ta |ˌsarəˈsōtə ˌsærəˈsoʊtə | a resort city in southwestern Florida, on Sarasota Bay off the Gulf of Mexico, long noted as a winter base for circuses; pop. 52,340 (est. 2008 ).

 

Saratoga

Sar a to ga |ˌsarəˈtōgə ˌsærəˈtoʊɡə | an agricultural city in west central California, southwest of San Jose; pop. 30,445 (est. 2008 ).

 

Saratoga, Battle of

Saratoga, Battle of |ˌsarəˈtəʊgə | either of two battles fought in 1777 during the War of American Independence, near the modern city of Saratoga Springs in New York State. The British defeats are conventionally regarded as the turning point in the war in favour of the American side.

 

Saratoga Springs

Sar a to ga Springs |ˌsærəˌtoʊɡəˈsprɪŋz | a city in eastern New York, north of Albany, a spa noted for horse racing and for two battles fought nearby during the American Revolution; pop. 28,844 (est. 2008 ).

 

Saratov

Saratov |səˈrɑːtɒf | a city in SW central Russia, situated on the River Volga north of Volgograd; pop. 836,100 (est. 2008 ).

 

Sarawak

Sarawak |səˈrɑːwək | a state of Malaysia, comprising the north-western part of Borneo; capital, Kuching.

 

Sarazen, Gene

Sar a zen, Gene |ˈsarəzən ˈsærəzən | (1902 –99 ), US golfer; born Eugene Saraceni. He was the first player to win all four Grand Slam titles: the US Open 1922, the Professional Golfers' Association championship 1922, the British Open 1932, and the Masters 1935.

 

Duden Dictionary

Sara

Sa ra , Sa rah Eigenname Sarah |S a ra S a rah |weiblicher Vorname

 

Saraband

Sa ra band Substantiv, maskulin , der Serabend |Sarab a nd |der Saraband; Genitiv: des Saraband [s ], Plural: die Sarabands nach dem iranischen Distrikt Sarawan handgeknüpfter, vorwiegend rot- oder blaugrundiger Perserteppich mit charakteristischer Palmwedelmusterung

 

Sarabanda

Sa ra ban da Substantiv, feminin , die |Sarab a nda |die Sarabanda; Genitiv: der Sarabanda, Plural: die Sarabanden persisch-arabisch-spanisch-italienisch a langsamer Tanz im ³⁄₄-Takt b Satz einer Suite 2 oder Sonate

 

Sarabande

Sa ra ban de Substantiv, feminin Musik , die |Sarab a nde |die Sarabande; Genitiv: der Sarabande, Plural: die Sarabanden französisch sarabande, italienisch sarabanda < spanisch zarabanda, aus dem Arabischen a Tanz im ³⁄₄-Takt b Satz einer Suite oder Sonate

 

Sarafan

Sa ra fan Substantiv, maskulin , der |Saraf a n |der Sarafan; Genitiv: des Sarafans, Plural: die Sarafane russisch (zur russischen Frauentracht des 18. und 19. Jahrhunderts gehörendes ) ärmelloses Überkleid mit angesetztem Leibchen

 

Saragossa

Sa ra gos sa Eigenname |Sarag o ssa |Stadt und Provinz in Spanien

 

Sarajevo

Sa ra je vo Eigenname |Saraj e vo |Hauptstadt von Bosnien-Herzegowina

 

Sarasate

Sa ra sa te Eigenname |Saras a te |spanischer Geiger und Komponist

 

sarazenisch

sa ra ze nisch Adjektiv |saraz e nisch |zu den Sarazenen gehörend, sie betreffend

 

French Dictionary

sarabande

sarabande n. f. nom féminin 1 Danse espagnole. 2 figuré Agitation désordonnée, vacarme. Note Orthographique sa r abande.

 

Spanish Dictionary

sarampión

sarampión nombre masculino Enfermedad infecciosa y contagiosa, causada por un virus, que se caracteriza por la aparición de pequeñas manchas rojas en la piel, fiebre alta y síntomas catarrales; generalmente, se padece durante la infancia :el sarampión puede prevenirse mediante la vacunación .

 

sarandí

sarandí nombre masculino Arg, Urug Nombre genérico que se da a ciertos arbustos de diferentes familias que crecen a orillas de los ríos y arroyos y que pueden alcanzar hasta 4 m de altura; algunas variedades poseen propiedades medicinales y sus hojas se emplean en infusión .

 

sarao

sarao nombre masculino 1 Fiesta nocturna con baile y música :el sarao se celebró al aire libre, junto a la piscina, con una orquesta y rayos láser que decoraban el cielo estrellado .2 Esp col. irón. Gran alboroto, confusión o desorden :en la plaza del pueblo se armó un sarao .SINÓNIMO follón, jaleo .3 Esp col. irón. Enredo o situación embarazosa, problemática o confusa :no te vuelvas a meter en el sarao que supone una mudanza .SINÓNIMO follón, jaleo .

 

sarape

sarape (también zarape )nombre masculino Guat, Méx Manta de lana o algodón, generalmente con franjas de colores vivos y a veces con una abertura en el centro para la cabeza, que se usa como abrigo y cae a lo largo del cuerpo .

 

sarasa

sarasa nombre masculino Esp col. desp. Hombre afeminado .

 

saratano, -na

saratano, -na adjetivo Colomb [ave ] Que tiene manchas amarillas y blancas o negras .

 

saraviado, -da

saraviado, -da adjetivo Colomb, Venez [ave ] Que tiene el plumaje manchado o moteado .

 

sarazo, -za

sarazo, -za adjetivo 1 ACent, Car, Méx [fruto, maíz ] Que ha comenzado a madurar :las peras sarazas .SINÓNIMO zarazo .2 Ecuad, PRico [coco ] Que está entre duro y blando .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

Sara

Sar a /sérə |sɑ́ːrə, séərə /名詞 セラ, サラ 〘女の名 〙.

 

saraband(e)

sar a band (e )/sǽrəbæ̀nd /名詞 C サラバンド 〘スペイン起源の緩やかな3拍子の舞踊; またその舞曲 〙.

 

Saracen

Sar a cen /sǽrəs (ə )n /名詞 C サラセン人 〘a 古代シリア アラビアの砂漠の遊牧民.b (十字軍に対抗した )イスラム教徒 [アラビア人 ]〙.形容詞 サラセン人の (Saracenic ).~́ 's h ad サラセン人の首 〘紋章や宿屋の看板にした 〙.

 

Sarah

Sar ah /sérə, sǽrə |séərə /名詞 セラ, サラ 〘a 女の名; 愛称 Sally, Sal. b 聖書 Abrahamの妻でIsaacの母 〙.

 

Sarajevo

Sa ra je vo /sæ̀rəjéɪvòʊ /名詞 サラエボ ボスニア ヘルツェゴビナの首都 〙.

 

Saran Wrap

Sa r n Wr p /sərǽn -/名詞 U ⦅米商標 ⦆サランラップ (⦅英 ⦆clingfilm ).

 

Saratoga

Sar a to ga /sæ̀rətóʊɡə /名詞 1 サラトガ 〘米国New York州の村; 米国独立戦争の戦地 〙.2 サラトガトランク (saratoga trunk ) 〘19世紀の女性用大型かばん 〙.