English-Thai Dictionary
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Webster's 1828 Dictionary
STEVE
v.t.[from the root of stow. ] To stow, as cotton or wool in a ships hold. [Local. ]
STEVEDORE
n.One whose occupation is to stow goods, packages, etc. in a ships hold.
STEVEN
n.An outcry; a loud call; a clamor. [Not in use. ]
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
STEVE
Steve, v. t. Etym: [See Stevedore. ]
Defn: To pack or stow, as cargo in a ship's hold. See Steeve.
STEVEDORE
Ste "ve *dore `, n. Etym: [Sp. estivador a packer, a stower, fr. estivar to pack, to stow, L. stipare to press, compress, probably akin to E. stiff. See Stiff, Stive to stuff. ]
Defn: One whose occupation is to load and unload vessels in port; one who stows a cargo in a hold.
STEVEN
Ste "ven, n. Etym: [AS. stefn, stemn, voice; akin to D. stem, G.stimme, Goth. stibna.]
1. Voice; speech; language. [Obs. or Scot. ] Ye have as merry a steven As any angel hath that is in heaven. Chaucer.
2. An outcry; a loud call; a clamor. [Obs. ] Spenser. To set steven, to make an appointment. [Obs. ] They setten steven for to meet To playen at the dice. Chaucer.
New American Oxford Dictionary
stevedore
ste ve dore |ˈstēvəˌdôr ˈstivəˌdɔ (ə )r | ▶noun a person employed, or a contractor engaged, at a dock to load and unload cargo from ships. ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from Spanish estivador, from estivar ‘stow a cargo, ’ from Latin stipare ‘pack tight. ’
Stevenage
Stevenage |ˈstiːvənɪdʒ | a town in Hertfordshire, SE England; pop. 79,600 (est. 2009 ). It was designated a planned urban centre in 1946 and was developed as a new town.
Stevengraph
Ste ven graph |ˈstēvənˌgraf ˈstivənɡræf | ▶noun a type of small picture made from brightly colored woven silk, produced during the late 19th century. ORIGIN named after Thomas Stevens (1828 –88 ), English weaver, whose firm made them.
Stevens, John Paul
Ste vens, John Paul |ˈstēvənz ˈstivənz | (1920 –), US Supreme Court associate justice 1975 –2010. Appointed to the Court by President Ford, he was considered a moderate conservative.
Stevens, Wallace
Ste vens, Wallace |ˈstivənz ˈstēvənz | (1879 –1955 ), US poet. He developed an original and colorful style, writing his poetry privately and mostly in isolation from the literary community. His Collected Poems (1954 ) won a Pulitzer Prize.
Stevenson, Adlai
Ste ven son, Adlai |ˈstēvənsən ˈstivənsən | (1900 –1965 ), US statesman and politician; full name Adlai Ewing Stevenson II. A popular supporter of social reform and internationalism, he was governor of Illinois 1949 –53 and was the unsuccessful Democratic candidate for the presidency 1952 and 1956. He later served as US ambassador to the United Nations 1961 –65.
Stevenson, Robert Louis
Ste ven son, Robert Louis |ˈstivənsən ˈstēvənsən | (1850 –94 ), Scottish novelist, poet, and travel writer; full name Robert Louis Balfour Stevenson. Stevenson, who wrote Treasure Island (1883 ), is also known for A Child's Garden of Verses, a collection of poetry first published as Penny Whistles in 1885. Oher notable works: The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Kidnapped (both 1886 ).
Stevens Point
Ste vens Point |ˈstēvənz ˈstivənz | an industrial and commercial city in central Wisconsin, on the Wisconsin River; pop. 25,327 (est. 2008 ).
Oxford Dictionary
stevedore
stevedore |ˈstiːvədɔː | ▶noun a person employed at a dock to load and unload ships. ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from Spanish estivador, from estivar ‘stow a cargo ’, from Latin stipare (see steeve 2 ).
Stevenage
Stevenage |ˈstiːvənɪdʒ | a town in Hertfordshire, SE England; pop. 79,600 (est. 2009 ). It was designated a planned urban centre in 1946 and was developed as a new town.
Stevengraph
Stevengraph |ˈstiːv (ə )ngrɑːf | ▶noun a type of small picture made from brightly coloured woven silk, produced during the late 19th century. ORIGIN named after Thomas Stevens (1828 –88 ), English weaver, whose firm made them.
Stevens, John Paul
Ste vens, John Paul |ˈstēvənz ˈstivənz | (1920 –), US Supreme Court associate justice 1975 –2010. Appointed to the Court by President Ford, he was considered a moderate conservative.
Stevens, Wallace
Ste ¦vens |ˈstiːv (ə )nz | (1879 –1955 ), American poet. He wrote poetry privately and mostly in isolation from the literary community, developing an original and colourful style. His Collected Poems (1954 ) won a Pulitzer Prize.
Stevenson, Adlai
Ste ven son, Adlai |ˈstēvənsən ˈstivənsən | (1900 –1965 ), US statesman and politician; full name Adlai Ewing Stevenson II. A popular supporter of social reform and internationalism, he was governor of Illinois 1949 –53 and was the unsuccessful Democratic candidate for the presidency 1952 and 1956. He later served as US ambassador to the United Nations 1961 –65.
Stevenson, Robert Louis
Ste ¦ven |son |ˈstiːv (ə )ns (ə )n | (1850 –94 ), Scottish novelist, poet, and travel writer; full name Robert Louis Balfour Stevenson. Stevenson made his name with the adventure story Treasure Island (1883 ). Other notable works: The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde and Kidnapped (both 1886 ).
Stevens Point
Ste vens Point |ˈstēvənz ˈstivənz | an industrial and commercial city in central Wisconsin, on the Wisconsin River; pop. 25,327 (est. 2008 ).
Duden Dictionary
Steven
Ste ven Substantiv, maskulin Schiffbau , der |St e ven …vn̩ |der Steven; Genitiv: des Stevens, Plural: die Steven mittelniederdeutsch steven, eigentlich wohl = Stock, Stütze ein Schiff nach vorn und hinten begrenzendes Bauteil, das den Kiel nach oben fortsetzt
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
Steve
Steve /stiːv /名詞 スティーヴ 〘男の名; Steven, Stephenの愛称 〙.
stevedore
ste ve dore /stíːvədɔ̀ː r /名詞 C 港湾労働者 .
Stevenson
Ste ven son /stíːv (ə )ns (ə )n /名詞 スティーヴンソン 〘Robert Louis ~, 1850 --94; 英国スコットランドの小説家 詩人 随筆家; ⦅略 ⦆R.L.S.〙.