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Senegal

N สาธารณ รัฐเซเนกัล ใน แอฟริกา  เซเนกัล  sa-ta-na-rad-sea-nea-kan-nai-af-fri-ka

 

senega

N ราก แห้ง ของ พืช จำพวก  Polygala senega

 

senegal

N ชื่อ สาธารณ รัฐ หนึ่ง ใน ภาค ตะวันตก ของ แอฟริกา 

 

senescence

N ชราภาพ  ความ ชรา  senility cha-ra-pab

 

senescent

ADJ เริ่ม แก่ตัว  เริ่ม ชรา  aging obsolescent roem-kea-tua

 

seneschal

N ผู้รับใช้ ใน บ้าน เจ้าชาย ใน ยุค กลาง 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

SENEGA, SENEKA

n.A plant called rattlesnake root, of the genus Polygala.

 

SENESCENCE

n.[L. senesco, from senex, old. See Senate. ] The state of growing old; decay by time.

 

SENESCHAL

n.A steward; an officer in the houses of princes and dignitaries, who has the superintendance of feasts and domestic ceremonies. In some instances, the seneschal is an officer who has the dispensing of justice, as the high seneschal of England, etc.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

SENECAS

Sen "e *cas, n. pl. ; sing. Seneca (. (Ethnol.)

 

Defn: A tribe of Indians who formerly inhabited a part of Western New York. This tribe was the most numerous and most warlike of the Five Nations. Seneca grass (Bot. ), holy grass. See under Holy. -- Seneca eil, petroleum or naphtha. -- Seneca root, or Seneca snakeroot (Bot. ), the rootstock of an American species of milkworth (Polygala Senega ) having an aromatic but bitter taste. It is often used medicinally as an expectorant and diuretic, and, in large doses, as an emetic and cathartic. [Written also Senega root, and Seneka root. ]

 

SENECIO

Se *ne "ci *o, n. Etym: [L., groundsel, lit. , an old man. So called in allusion to the hoary appearance of the pappus. ] (Bot. )

 

Defn: A very large genus of composite plants including the groundsel and the golden ragwort.

 

SENECTITUDE

Se *nec "ti *tude, n. Etym: [L. senectus aged, old age, senex old. ]

 

Defn: Old age. [R.] "Senectitude, weary of its toils. " H. Miller.

 

SENEGA

SENEGA Sen "e *ga, n. (Med. )

 

Defn: Seneca root.

 

SENEGAL

SENEGAL Sen "e *gal, n.

 

Defn: Gum senegal. See under Gum.

 

SENEGIN

Sen "e *gin, n. (Med. Chem. )

 

Defn: A substance extracted from the rootstock of the Polygala Senega (Seneca root ), and probably identical with polygalic acid.

 

SENESCENCE

Se *nes "cence, n. Etym: [See Senescent. ]

 

Defn: The state of growing old; decay by time.

 

SENESCENT

Se *nes "cent, a. Etym: [L. senescent, p. pr. of senescere to grow old, incho. fr. senere to be old. ]

 

Defn: Growing old; decaying with the lapse of time. "The night was senescent. " Poe. "With too senescent air. " Lowell.

 

SENESCHAL

Sen "es *chal, n. Etym: [OF. seneschal, LL. seniscalcus, of Teutonic origin; cf. Goth. sineigs old, skalks, OHG. scalch, AS. scealc. Cf. Senior, Marshal. ]

 

Defn: An officer in the houses of princes and dignitaries, in the Middle Ages, who had the superintendence of feasts and domestic ceremonies; a steward. Sometimes the seneschal had the dispensing of justice, and was given high military commands.Then marshaled feast Served up in hall with sewers and seneschale. Milton. Philip Augustus, by a famous ordinance in 119 , first established royal courts of justice, held by the officers called baitiffs, or seneschals, who acted as the king's lieutenants in his demains. Hallam.

 

SENESCHALSHIP

SENESCHALSHIP Sen "es *chal *ship, n.

 

Defn: The office, dignity, or jurisdiction of a seneschal.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

sene

se ne |ˈsānā ˈseɪneɪ | noun ( pl. same or senes ) a monetary unit of Samoa, equal to one hundredth of a tala. ORIGIN Samoan.

 

Seneca

Sen e ca |ˈsenəkə ˈsenəkə | noun ( pl. same or Senecas ) 1 a member of an American Indian people that was one of the Five Nations. 2 the Iroquoian language of this people. adjective of or relating to this people or their language. ORIGIN via Dutch from Algonquian.

 

Seneca, Lucius Annaeus

Sen e ca, Lucius Annaeus |ˈsenəkə ˈsɛnəkə | ( c. 4 bc ad 65 ), Roman statesman, philosopher, and playwright; known as Seneca the Younger. Son of Seneca the Elder, he became tutor to Nero in 49 and was appointed consul in 57. His Epistulae Morales is a notable Stoic work.

 

Seneca, Marcus Annaeus

Sen e ca, Marcus Annaeus |ˈsɛnəkə ˈsenəkə | ( c. 55 bc c. ad 39 ), Roman rhetorician, born in Spain; known as Seneca the Elder; full name Marcus or Lucius Annaeus Seneca. Father of Seneca the Younger, he is best known for his works on rhetoric, only parts of which survive.

 

Seneca Falls

Sen e ca Falls a town in west central New York, west of Cayuga Lake, the site in 1848 of the first women's rights convention in the US; pop. 9,071 (est. 2008 ).

 

Seneca Lake

Sen e ca Lake the largest of the Finger Lakes in west central New York, south of Geneva, north of Watkins Glen.

 

senecio

se ne ci o |sēˈnēsēō, -SHēō siˈnisioʊ | noun ( pl. senecios ) a plant of a genus that includes the ragworts and groundsels. Many kinds are cultivated as ornamentals and some are poisonous weeds of grassland. [Genus Senecio, family Compositae. ] ORIGIN modern Latin, from Latin, literally old man, groundsel, with reference to the hairy white fruits.

 

Senegal

Sen e gal |ˈsenəˌgôl, -ˌgäl ˌsɛnəˈɡɔl | a country on the coast of West Africa; pop. 13,711,600 (est. 2009 ); capital, Dakar; languages, French (official ), Wolof, and other West African languages. Part of the Mali empire in the 14th and 15th centuries, the area was colonized by the French and became part of French West Africa in 1895. Briefly a partner in the Federation of Mali in 1959, Senegal withdrew and became a fully independent republic in 1960. Gambia forms an enclave within Senegal. DERIVATIVES Sen e ga lese |ˌsenəgəˈlēz, -ˈlēs |adjective & noun

 

Senegal River

Sen e gal Riv er a river in western Africa that flows for 680 miles (1,088 km ) from the Fouta Djallon of northern Guinea, through Mali and then along the Senegal-Mauritania border, to the Atlantic Ocean at St. -Louis in Senegal.

 

Senegambia

Sen e gam bi a |ˌseniˈgambēə, -ˈgäm -ˈsɛnɪˌɡæmbiə | a region in West Africa that consists of the Senegal and Gambia rivers and the area between them. It lies mostly in Senegal and western Mali.

 

senesce

se nesce |səˈnes səˈnɛs | verb [ no obj. ] Biology (of a living organism ) deteriorate with age. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from Latin senescere, from senex old.

 

senescence

se nes cence |səˈnesəns səˈnɛsns | noun Biology the condition or process of deterioration with age. loss of a cell's power of division and growth. DERIVATIVES se nes cent adjective

 

seneschal

sen e schal |ˈsenəSHəl ˈsɛnəʃəl | noun 1 historical the steward or major-domo of a medieval great house. 2 chiefly historical a governor or other administrative or judicial officer. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French, from medieval Latin seniscalus, from a Germanic compound of words meaning old and servant.

 

senex

sen ex |ˈsenˌeks ˈsɛnɛks | noun ( pl. senes |ˈsenˌēz | ) (in literature, esp. comedy ) an old man as a stock figure. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from Latin, old man.

 

Oxford Dictionary

sene

sene |ˈsɛni | noun ( pl. same or senes ) a monetary unit of Samoa, equal to one hundredth of a tala. ORIGIN Samoan.

 

Seneca

Seneca |ˈsɛnɪkə | noun ( pl. same or Senecas ) 1 a member of an American Indian people that was one of the five nations comprising the original Iroquois confederacy. 2 [ mass noun ] the Iroquoian language of the Seneca, now with few speakers. adjective relating to the Seneca or their language. ORIGIN via Dutch from Algonquian.

 

Seneca, Lucius Annaeus

Seneca, Lucius Annaeus |ˈsɛnɪkə | ( c. 4 bc ad 65 ), Roman statesman, philosopher, and dramatist; known as Seneca the Younger. Son of Seneca the Elder, he became tutor to Nero in 49 and was appointed consul in 57. His Epistulae Morales is a notable Stoic work.

 

Seneca, Marcus Annaeus

Seneca, Marcus Annaeus |ˈsɛnɪkə | ( c. 55 bc c. 39 ad ), Roman rhetorician, born in Spain; known as Seneca the Elder; full name Marcus or Lucius Annaeus Seneca. Father of Seneca the Younger, he is best known for his works on rhetoric, only parts of which survive.

 

Seneca Falls

Sen e ca Falls a town in west central New York, west of Cayuga Lake, the site in 1848 of the first women's rights convention in the US; pop. 9,071 (est. 2008 ).

 

Seneca Lake

Sen e ca Lake the largest of the Finger Lakes in west central New York, south of Geneva, north of Watkins Glen.

 

senecio

senecio |səˈniːsɪəʊ, -ʃɪəʊ | noun ( pl. senecios ) a plant of a genus that includes the ragworts and groundsels. Many kinds are cultivated as ornamentals and some are poisonous weeds of grassland. Genus Senecio, family Compositae. ORIGIN modern Latin, from Latin, literally old man, groundsel , with reference to the hairy white fruits.

 

Senegal

Senegal |ˌsɛnɪˈgɔːl | a country on the coast of West Africa; pop. 13,711,600 (est. 2009 ); languages, French (official ), Wolof, and other West African languages; capital, Dakar. Part of the Mali empire in the 14th and 15th centuries, the area was colonized by the French and became part of French West Africa in 1895. Briefly a partner in the Federation of Mali (1959 ), Senegal withdrew and became a fully independent republic in 1960. The Gambia forms an enclave within Senegal. DERIVATIVES Senegalese |-gəˈliːz |adjective & noun

 

Senegal River

Sen e gal Riv er a river in western Africa that flows for 680 miles (1,088 km ) from the Fouta Djallon of northern Guinea, through Mali and then along the Senegal-Mauritania border, to the Atlantic Ocean at St. -Louis in Senegal.

 

Senegambia

Senegambia |ˌsɛnəˈgambɪə | a region of West Africa consisting of the Senegal and Gambia Rivers and the area between them. It lies mostly in Senegal and western Mali.

 

senesce

senesce |sɪˈnɛs | verb [ no obj. ] Biology (of a living organism ) deteriorate with age. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from Latin senescere, from senex old .

 

senescence

senescence |sɪˈnɛs (ə )ns | noun [ mass noun ] Biology the condition or process of deterioration with age. loss of a cell's power of division and growth. DERIVATIVES senescent adjective

 

seneschal

seneschal |ˈsɛnɪʃ (ə )l | noun 1 historical the steward or major-domo of a medieval great house. 2 chiefly historical a governor or other administrative or judicial officer. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French, from medieval Latin seniscalus, from a Germanic compound of words meaning old and servant .

 

senex

senex |ˈsɛnɛks | noun ( pl. senes |ˈsɛneɪs | ) (in literature, especially comedy ) an old man as a stock figure. ORIGIN from Latin, old man .

 

Duden Dictionary

Seneca

Se ne ca Eigenname |S e neca |römischer Dichter und Philosoph

 

Senefelder

Se ne fel der Eigenname |S e nefelder |österreichischer Erfinder des Steindruckes

 

Senegal

Se ne gal Substantiv ohne Artikel |S e negal |Senegals, (auch: ) der Senegal; Genitiv: des Senegal [s ] Staat in Westafrika der südliche Senegal

 

Senegal

Se ne gal Substantiv, maskulin , der |S e negal |der Senegal; Genitiv: des Senegal [s ] Fluss in Westafrika

 

Senegaler

Se ne ga ler Substantiv, maskulin , der |Seneg a ler |der Senegaler; Genitiv: des Senegalers, Plural: die Senegaler Einwohnerbezeichnung

 

Senegalerin

Se ne ga le rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Seneg a lerin |die Senegalerin; Genitiv: der Senegalerin, Plural: die Senegalerinnen weibliche Form zu Senegaler

 

Senegalese

Se ne ga le se Substantiv, maskulin , der |Senegal e se |der Senegalese; Genitiv: des Senegalesen, Plural: die Senegalesen Senegaler

 

Senegalesin

Se ne ga le sin Substantiv, feminin , die |Senegal e sin |weibliche Form zu Senegalese

 

senegalesisch

se ne ga le sisch Adjektiv |senegal e sisch | Senegal , die Senegaler betreffend; von den Senegalern abstammend, zu ihnen gehörend

 

Senegawurzel

Se ne ga wur zel Substantiv, feminin , die |S e negawurzel |indianisch ; deutsch Wurzel einer nordamerikanischen Kreuzblume ein Heilmittel

 

Senesblatt

Se nes blatt , das Sennesblatt |S e nesblatt |

 

Seneschall

Se ne schall Substantiv, maskulin Geschichte , der |S e neschall |germanisch-französisch Oberhofbeamter im merowingischen Reich

 

Seneszenz

Se nes zenz Substantiv, feminin Medizin , die |Senesz e nz |zu lateinisch senescere = alt werden das Altern und die dadurch bedingten körperlichen Veränderungen

 

French Dictionary

sénégalais

sénégalais , aise adj. et n. m. et f. adjectif et nom masculin et féminin Du Sénégal. : Un restaurant sénégalais. Un Sénégalais, une Sénégalaise. nom masculin Langue parlée au Sénégal. : Léopold parle le sénégalais. Note Typographique Le nom de la langue s ’écrit avec une minuscule. Note Typographique L ’adjectif s ’écrit avec une minuscule; le nom, avec une majuscule.

 

Spanish Dictionary

séneca

séneca nombre masculino Hombre de gran sabiduría .

 

senectud

senectud nombre femenino formal Vejez, ancianidad :en el ser humano la vejez o senectud es mucho más larga hoy en día que hace unas décadas .

 

senegalés, -lesa

senegalés, -lesa adjetivo 1 Relativo a Senegal, país del oeste de África, o a sus habitantes .2 adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino [persona ] Que es de Senegal .

 

senequismo

senequismo nombre masculino 1 Doctrina moral de Séneca (filósofo y escritor latino, 4 a. C.-65 d. C.), próxima al estoicismo .2 Norma de conducta ajustada a los dictados de esta doctrina, que se caracteriza por su entereza de espíritu, austeridad y rigidez :son estatuas todavía sin pedestal pero ya con el genio y figura austeros del senequismo .

 

senequista

senequista adjetivo 1 Del senequismo o relacionado con él :estoicismo senequista .2 adjetivo /nombre común [persona ] Que es partidario del senequismo .

 

senescal

senescal nombre masculino 1 Mayordomo mayor de una casa real .2 Jefe o cabeza principal de la nobleza de algunos países europeos, que la gobernaba, especialmente en la guerra .

 

senescalado

senescalado nombre masculino 1 Territorio en el cual un senescal ejercía su autoridad .2 nombre masculino Cargo o dignidad de senescal .SINÓNIMO senescalía .

 

senescalía

senescalía nombre femenino 1 Cargo o dignidad de senescal .SINÓNIMO senescalado .2 nombre femenino Tribunal encabezado por el senescal .3 nombre femenino Lugar en el que se reunía este tribunal .

 

senescencia

senescencia nombre femenino formal Cualidad de senescente .

 

senescente

senescente adjetivo formal Que empieza a envejecer .SINÓNIMO senesciente .

 

senesciente

senesciente adjetivo formal Que empieza a envejecer .SINÓNIMO senescente .

 

señero, -ra

señero, -ra adjetivo 1 Que sobresale por sus cualidades únicas y extraordinarias :a la inauguración acudieron personalidades señeras en todos los campos del saber; el escultor español Eduardo Chillida es una de las figuras señeras del arte contemporáneo .2 Que está solitario, aislado o separado de otras cosas del mismo tipo :el ciprés señero en el claustro marcaba las horas .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

Seneca

Sen e ca 1 /sénɪkə /名詞 セネカ Lucius Annaeus /lúːʃəs -əníːəs |lúːsiəs -/, 4?b.c.--a.d.65; 古代ローマの哲学者 政治家 .

 

Seneca

Sen e ca 2 名詞 , s C セネカ族 (の1人 ) 〘北米先住民のイロコイ語族 〙; U セネカ語 .

 

Senegal

Sen e gal /sènɪɡɔ́ːl /名詞 1 セネガル 〘アフリカ西部の共和国; 首都Dakar 〙.2 the セネガル川 .

 

Senegalese

Sen e ga lese /sènɪɡəlíːz /形容詞 セネガル (人 [文化 ])の .名詞 C セネガル人 ; U セネガル語 .

 

senescence

se nes cence /sɪnés (ə )ns /名詞 U 老齢 ; 老朽 .

 

senescent

se nes cent /sɪnés (ə )nt /形容詞 老齢の, 老化の .