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sera

N คำนาม พหูพจน์ ของ  serum kam-nam-pa-hu-pod-kong

 

seraglio

N ฮาเร็ม  บริเวณ ที่อยู่ ของ บรรดา ภรรยา ของ เจ้าของบ้าน  ha-ream

 

serape

N ผ้าคลุมไหล่ ขนสัตว์  pa-klum-lai-kon-sad

 

seraph

N ทูตสวรรค์ ตาม คัมภีร์ไบเบิล  มี6ปีก และ ชอบ บิน บริเวณ บัง ลัง ก์ พระเจ้า  angel cherub tud-sa-wan-tam-kam-pe-bai-boen

 

serapis

N สิ่ง ศักดิ์ ของ กรีก และ อียิปต์ 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

SERAGLIO

n.seral'yo. The palace of the Grand Seignior or Turkish sultan, or the palace of a prince. The seraglio of the sultan is a long range of buildings inhabited by the Grand Seignior and all the officers and dependents of his court; and in it is transacted all the business of government. In this also are confined the females of the harem.

 

SERAPH

n.plu. seraphs; but sometimes the Hebrew plural, seraphim, is used. [from Heb. to burn. ] An angel of the highest order. As full, as perfect in vile man that mourns,
As the rapt seraph that adores and burns. Pope.

 

SERAPHIC, SERAPHICAL

a. 1. Pertaining to a seraph; angelic; sublime; as seraphic purity; seraphic fervor.
2. Pure; refined from sensuality.
3. Burning or inflamed with love or zeal. Thus St. Bonaventure was called the seraphic doctor.

 

SERAPHIM

n.[the Hebrew plural of seraph. ] Angels of the highest order in the celestial hierarchy. [It is sometimes improperly written seraphims.]

 

SERASKIER

n.A Turkish commander or general of land forces.

 

SERASS

n.A fowl of the East Indies, of the crane kind.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

SERAC

SERAC Sé `rac ", n. [F. (in the Alps ), orig. , a kind of solid cheese. ]

 

Defn: A pinnacle of ice among the crevasses of a glacier; also, one of the blocks into which a glacier breaks on a steep grade.

 

SERAGLIO

Se *ragl "io, n. Etym: [It. serraglio, originally, an inclosure of palisades, afterwards also, a palace, seraglio (by confusion with Per. sera \'8ba a palace, an entirely different word ), fr. serrare to shut, fr. LL. serra a bar for fastening doors, L. sera. See Serry, Series. ]

 

1. An inclosure; a place of separation. [Obs. ] I went to the Ghetto, where the Jews dwell as in a suburb, by themselves. I passed by the piazza Judea, where their seraglio begins. Evelyn.

 

2. The palace of the Grand Seignior, or Turkish sultan, at Constantinople, inhabited by the sultan himself, and all the officers and dependents of his court. In it are also kept the females of the harem.

 

3. A harem; a place for keeping wives or concubines; sometimes, loosely, a place of licentious pleasure; a house of debauchery.

 

SERAI

Se *ra "i, n. Etym: [Per. sera \'8b, or saraï, a palace, a king's court, a seraglio, an inn. Cf. Caravansary. ]

 

Defn: A palace; a seraglio; also, in the East, a place for the accommodation of travelers; a caravansary, or rest house.

 

SERALBUMEN

Ser `al *bu "men, n. (Physiol. CHem. )

 

Defn: Serum albumin.

 

SERANG

Se *rang ", n. Etym: [Per. sarhang a commander. ]

 

Defn: The boatswain of a Lascar or East Ondian crew.

 

SERAPE

Se *ra "pe, n. Etym: [Sp. Amer. sarape. ]

 

Defn: A blanket or shawl worn as an outer garment by the Spanish Americans, as in Mexico.

 

SERAPH

Ser "aph, n.; pl. E. Seraphs, Heb. Seraphim. Etym: [Heb. seraphim, pl. ]

 

Defn: One of an order of celestial beings, each having three pairs of wings. In ecclesiastical art and in poetry, a seraph is represented as one of a class of angels. Isa. vi. 2. As full, as perfect, in vile man that mourns, As the rapt seraph that adores and burns. Pope. Seraph moth (Zoöl.), any one of numerous species of geometrid moths of the genus Lobophora, having the hind wings deeply bilobed, so that they seem to have six wings.

 

SERAPHIC; SERAPHICAL

Se *raph "ic, Se *raph "ic *al, a. Etym: [Cf. F. séraphique.]

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to a seraph; becoming, or suitable to, a seraph; angelic; sublime; pure; refined. "Seraphic arms and trophies." Milton. "Seraphical fervor. " Jer. Taylor. -- Se *raph "ic *al *ly, adv. -- Se *raph "ic *al *ness, n.

 

SERAPHICISM

SERAPHICISM Se *raph "i *cism, n.

 

Defn: The character, quality, or state of a seraph; seraphicalness. [R.] Cudworth.

 

SERAPHIM

SERAPHIM Ser "a *phim, n.

 

Defn: The Hebrew plural of Seraph. Cf. Cherubim.

 

Note: The double plural form seraphims is sometimes used, as in the King James version of the Bible, Isa. vi. 2 and 6.

 

SERAPHINA

Ser `a *phi "na, n. Etym: [NL. ]

 

Defn: A seraphine.

 

SERAPHINE

Ser "a *phine, n. Etym: [From Seraph. ] (Mus. )

 

Defn: A wind instrument whose sounding parts are reeds, consisting of a thin tongue of brass playing freely through a slot in a plate. It has a case, like a piano, and is played by means of a similar keybord, the bellows being worked by the foot. The melodeon is a portable variety of this instrument.

 

SERAPIS

Se *ra "pis, n. Etym: [L., fr. Gr. (Myth. )

 

Defn: An Egyptian deity, at first a symbol of the Nile, and so of fertility; later, one of the divinities of the lower world. His worship was introduced into Greece and Rome.

 

SERASKIER

Se *ras "kier, n. Etym: [Turk. , fr. Per. ser head, chief + Ar. 'asker an army. ]

 

Defn: A general or commander of land forces in the Turkish empire; especially, the commander-in-chief of minister of war.

 

SERASKIERATE

SERASKIERATE Se *ras "kier *ate, n.

 

Defn: The office or authority of a seraskier.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

sera

se ra |ˈsi (ə )rə ˈsirə | plural form of serum.

 

serac

se rac |səˈrak səˈræk | noun a pinnacle or ridge of ice on the surface of a glacier. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from Swiss French sérac, originally the name of a compact white cheese.

 

seraglio

se ragl io |səˈrälyō səˈrɑljoʊ | noun ( pl. seraglios ) 1 the women's apartments (harem ) in a Muslim palace. another term for harem ( sense 2 ). 2 historical a Turkish palace, esp. the Sultan's court and government offices at Constantinople. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from Italian serraglio, via Turkish from Persian sarāy palace ; compare with serai .

 

serai

se ra i |səˈrī səˈraɪ | noun another term for caravansary ( sense 1 ).

 

Seraing

Se raing |səˈraN səˈrã | an industrial town in Belgium, on the Meuse River, southwest of Liège; pop. 61,657 (2008 ).

 

Seram Sea

Se ram Sea variant spelling of Ceram Sea.

 

serang

serang |səˈraŋ | noun Indian an Asian head of a lascar crew. ORIGIN from Persian and Urdu sar-hang commander , from sar head + hang authority .

 

serape

se ra pe |səˈräpē səˈrɑpi |(also sarape ) noun a shawl or blanket worn as a cloak in Latin America. ORIGIN Mexican Spanish.

 

seraph

ser aph |ˈserəf ˈsɛrəf | noun ( pl. seraphim |ˈserəˌfim | or seraphs ) an angelic being, regarded in traditional Christian angelology as belonging to the highest order of the ninefold celestial hierarchy, associated with light, ardor, and purity. ORIGIN Old English, back-formation from seraphim (plural ), via late Latin and Greek from Hebrew śĕrāp̱īm. Compare with cherub .

 

seraphic

se raph ic |səˈrafik səˈræfɪk | adjective characteristic of or resembling a seraph or seraphim: a seraphic smile. DERIVATIVES se raph i cal ly |-ik (ə )lē |adverb ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from medieval Latin seraphicus, from late Latin seraphim (see seraph ).

 

Seraphic Doctor

Se raph ic Doc tor the nickname of St. Bonaventura.

 

Serapis

Se ra pis |səˈrāpis səˈreɪpɪs |Egyptian Mythology a god whose cult was developed by Ptolemy I at Memphis as a combination of Apis and Osiris, to unite Greeks and Egyptians in a common worship.

 

seraskier

ser a skier |ˌserəˈski (ə )r ˈsɛrəˌskɪər | noun historical the commander in chief and minister of war of the Ottoman Empire. ORIGIN Turkish, from Persian sar'askar head (of the ) army.

 

Oxford Dictionary

sera

sera |ˈsɪərə | plural form of serum.

 

serac

serac |ˈsɛrak, sɛˈrak | noun a pinnacle or ridge of ice on the surface of a glacier. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from Swiss French sérac, originally the name of a compact white cheese.

 

seraglio

seraglio |sɛˈrɑːlɪəʊ, sɪ -| noun ( pl. seraglios ) 1 the women's apartments (harem ) in a Muslim palace. another term for harem ( sense 2 ). 2 historical a Turkish palace, especially the Sultan's court and government offices at Constantinople. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from Italian serraglio, via Turkish from Persian sarāy palace ; compare with serai .

 

serai

serai |səˈrʌɪ | noun another term for caravanserai ( sense 1 ).

 

Seraing

Seraing |səˈraŋ | an industrial town in Belgium, on the River Meuse just south-west of Liège; pop. 61,657 (2008 ).

 

Seram Sea

Seram Sea variant spelling of Ceram Sea.

 

serang

serang |səˈraŋ | noun Indian an Asian head of a lascar crew. ORIGIN from Persian and Urdu sar-hang commander , from sar head + hang authority .

 

serape

serape |sɛˈrɑːpeɪ |(also sarape ) noun a shawl or blanket worn as a cloak by people from Latin America. ORIGIN Mexican Spanish.

 

seraph

seraph |ˈsɛrəf | noun ( pl. seraphim |-fɪm | or seraphs ) an angelic being, regarded in traditional Christian angelology as belonging to the highest order of the ninefold celestial hierarchy, associated with light, ardour, and purity. ORIGIN Old English, back-formation from seraphim (plural ), via late Latin and Greek from Hebrew śĕrāp̱īm. Compare with cherub .

 

seraphic

seraphic |səˈrafɪk | adjective characteristic of or resembling a seraph or seraphim; angelic: a seraphic smile. DERIVATIVES seraphically adverb ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from medieval Latin seraphicus, from late Latin seraphim (see seraph ).

 

Seraphic Doctor

Seraphic Doctor the nickname of St Bonaventura.

 

Serapis

Serapis |ˈsɛrəpɪs, səˈreɪp - |Egyptian Mythology a god whose cult was developed by Ptolemy I at Memphis as a combination of Apis and Osiris, to unite Greeks and Egyptians in a common worship.

 

seraskier

seraskier |ˌsɛrəˈskɪə | noun historical the commander-in-chief and minister of war of the Ottoman Empire. ORIGIN Turkish, from Persian sar'askar head (of the ) army .

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

seraphic

seraphic adjective a look of seraphic contentment on his face: blissful, beatific, sublime, rapturous, ecstatic, joyful, rapt; serene, ethereal; cherubic, saintly, angelic.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

seraphic

seraphic adjective he listened with an expression of seraphic contentment on his face: blissful, beatific, sublime, rapturous, ecstatic, joyful, rapt; serene, ethereal; pure, innocent, cherubic, saintly, angelic; celestial, heavenly, holy, divine. ANTONYMS demonic.

 

Duden Dictionary

Sera

Se ra |S e ra |Plural von Serum

 

Serabend

Se ra bend Substantiv, maskulin , der Saraband |Serab e nd |der Serabend; Genitiv: des Serabend [s ], Plural: die Serabends nach dem iranischen Distrikt Sarawan handgeknüpfter, vorwiegend rot- oder blaugrundiger Perserteppich mit charakteristischer Palmwedelmusterung

 

Sérac

rac Substantiv, maskulin Geografie , der |zeˈrak se |lateinisch-französisch zacken- oder turmartiges Gebilde an Gletschern

 

Serafim

Se ra fim Pluralwort , die |S e rafim |ökumenischer Plural von Seraph

 

serafisch

se ra fisch Adjektiv ökumenisch |ser a fisch |seraphisch

 

Serai

Se rai Substantiv, maskulin , der |Ser ai |der Serai; Genitiv: des Serais, Plural: die Serais Serail

 

Serail

Se rail Substantiv, Neutrum , das |zeˈra͜i …l |das Serail; Genitiv: des Serails, Plural: die Serails französisch sérail < italienisch serraglio, türkisch saray < persisch sarāy = Palast Palast [eines Sultans ], orientalisches Fürstenschloss

 

Serail

Se rail Substantiv, maskulin , der |zeˈra͜i |der Serail; Genitiv: des Serails, Plural: die Serails feines, leicht gewalktes Wolltuch

 

Serapeion

Se ra pei on Substantiv, Neutrum , das Serapeum |Serap ei on |das Serapeion; Genitiv: des Serapeions, Plural: die Serapeia ägyptisch-griechisch Tempelanlage, die dem ägyptisch-griechischen Gott Serapis geweiht war

 

Serapeum

Se ra pe um Substantiv, Neutrum , das Serapeion |Serap e um |das Serapeum; Genitiv: des Serapeums, Plural: die een ägyptisch-griechisch-lateinisch Tempelanlage, die dem ägyptisch-griechischen Gott Serapis geweiht war

 

Seraph

Se raph Substantiv, maskulin Religion , der |S e raph |der Seraph; Genitiv: des Seraphs, Plural: die Seraphe und -im, (ökumenisch: ) Serafim kirchenlateinisch seraphim (Plural ) < hebräisch śĕrạfîm (nach dem Alten Testament ) Engel der Anbetung mit sechs Flügeln [und der Gestalt einer Schlange ]

 

seraphisch

se ra phisch Adjektiv |ser a phisch |a zu den Engeln gehörend b engelgleich c verzückt

 

Serapis

Se ra pis Eigenname |Ser a pis |altägyptischer Gott

 

French Dictionary

sérail

sérail n. m. nom masculin anciennement Palais du sultan ottoman. Note Sémantique Ne pas confondre avec le nom harem, partie du palais où étaient enfermées les femmes du sultan.

 

séraphin

séraphin n. m. nom masculin 1 Ange. : Les séraphins et les chérubins. 2 Avare (d ’après Séraphin Poudrier, personnage de Claude-Henri Grignon ). : C ’est un vrai séraphin.

 

Spanish Dictionary

sera

sera nombre femenino Esp Cesto grande sin asas de forma rectangular, más largo que alto y generalmente hecho de esparto, que sirve para transportar carbón y otras cosas .

 

seráfico, -ca

seráfico, -ca adjetivo 1 De los serafines o relacionado con ellos .2 Que tiene las características que se consideran propias de los serafines, como la contemplación :placidez seráfica; permanecía solemne, seráfico, con aire de profeta .3 Se aplica a san Francisco de Asís y a la orden que él fundó .

 

serafín

serafín nombre masculino En algunas religiones, ángel que está junto al trono de Dios y que tiene un grado superior al de los querubines .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

seraglio

se ragl io /sərǽljoʊ |sərɑ́ːliəʊ /名詞 s C (トルコの )王宮 ; (イスラム教国の )後宮, ハーレム .

 

seraph

ser aph /sérəf /名詞 s, im /-fɪm /C 〘神 〙(し )天使, セラピム 〘天使9階級中の最高位; 個々の姿は3対の翼をもつ男子で, 神の守護をする; angel 1 .se raph ic /sərǽfɪk |se- /形容詞 ⦅文 ⦆熾天使の ; 天使のように麗 (うるわ )しい [純真な ].