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stout

ADJ กล้าหาญ  องอาจ  แน่วแน่  เด็ดเดี่ยว  brave courageous bold timid cowardly ka-han

 

stout

ADJ อ้วน ล่ำ  ล่ำ  จ้ำ ม้ำ  fat overweight plump portly slim thin skinny aun-lam

 

stout

ADJ แข็งแรง  บึกบึน  ทนทาน  strong sturdy forceful vigorous flimsy kang-rang

 

stout

N คน อ้วน ล่ำ  kon-aun-lam

 

stout

N เบียร์ ชนิด แรง  เบียร์ ดำ ชนิด แรง  bia-cha-nid-rang

 

stout

N เสื้อผ้า ชนิด พิเศษ สำหรับ คน อ้วน เตี้ย  sue-pa-cha-nid-pi-sed-sam-rab-kon-aun

 

stouthearted

A ที่ กล้าหาญ เด็ดเดี่ยว  ที่ ไม่ กลัว 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

STOUT

a. 1. Strong; lusty.
A stouter champion never handled sword.
2. Bold; intrepid; valiant; brave.
He lost the character of a bold, stout, magnanimous man.
3. Large; bulky. [A popular use of the word. ]
4. Proud; resolute; obstinate.
The lords all stand to clear their cause, most resolutely stout.
5. Strong; firm; as a stout vessel.

 

STOUT

n.A cant name for strong beer.

 

STOUTLY

adv. Lustily; boldly; obstinately. He stoutly defended himself.

 

STOUTNESS

n. 1. Strength; bulk.
2. Boldness; fortitude.
3. Obstinacy; stubbornness.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

STOUT

Stout, a. [Compar. Stouter; superl. Stoutest.] Etym: [D. stout bold (or OF. estout bold, proud, of Teutonic origin ); akin to AS. stolt, G. stolz, and perh. to E. stilt. ]

 

1. Strong; lusty; vigorous; robust; sinewy; muscular; hence, firm; resolute; dauntless. With hearts stern and stout. Chaucer. A stouter champion never handled sword. Shak. He lost the character of a bold, stout, magnanimous man. Clarendon. The lords all stand To clear their cause, most resolutely stout. Daniel.

 

2. Proud; haughty; arrogant; hard. [Archaic ] Your words have been stout against me. Mal. iii. 13. Commonly. .. they that be rich are lofty and stout. Latimer.

 

3. Firm; tough; materially strong; enduring; as, a stout vessel, stick, string, or cloth.

 

4. Large; bulky; corpulent.

 

Syn. -- Stout, Corpulent, Portly. Corpulent has reference simply to a superabundance or excess of flesh. Portly implies a kind of stoutness or corpulence which gives a dignified or imposing appearance. Stout, in our early writers (as in the English Bible ), was used chiefly or wholly in the sense of strong or bold; as, a stout champion; a stout heart; a stout resistance, etc. At a later period it was used for thickset or bulky, and more recently, especially in England, the idea has been carried still further, so that Taylor says in his Synonyms: "The stout man has the proportions of an ox; he is corpulent, fat, and fleshy in relation to his size. " In America, stout is still commonly used in the original sense of strong as, a stout boy; a stout pole.

 

STOUT

STOUT Stout, n.

 

Defn: A strong malt liquor; strong porter. Swift.

 

STOUT-HEARTED

STOUT-HEARTED Stout "-heart "ed, a.

 

Defn: Having a brave heart; courageous. -- Stout "-heart "ed *ness, n.

 

STOUTISH

STOUTISH Stout "ish, a.

 

Defn: Somewhat stout; somewhat corpulent.

 

STOUTLY

STOUTLY Stout "ly, adv.

 

Defn: In a stout manner; lustily; boldly; obstinately; as, he stoutly defended himself.

 

STOUTNESS

STOUTNESS Stout "ness, n.

 

Defn: The state or quality of being stout.

 

Syn. -- Strength; bulk; courage; force; valor; lustiness; brawniness; boldness; fortitude; stubbornness.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

stout

stout |stout staʊt | adjective 1 (of a person ) somewhat fat or of heavy build: stout middle-aged men. (of an object ) strong and thick: Billy had armed himself with a stout stick | stout walking boots. 2 (of an act, quality, or person ) brave and determined: he put up a stout defense in court. noun a kind of strong, dark beer brewed with roasted malt or barley. DERIVATIVES stout ish adjective stout ( sense 1 of the adjective ), stout ly adverb, stout ness noun stout ( sense 1 of the adjective ) ORIGIN Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French and Old French dialect, of West Germanic origin; perhaps related to stilt. The noun (late 17th cent. ) originally denoted any strong beer and is probably elliptical for stout ale .

 

Stout, Rex

Stout, Rex |stout staʊt | (1886 –1975 ) US writer; full name Rex Todhunter Stout. He created the portly, food-loving, orchid aficionado Nero Wolfe, a detective who appeared in many of his novels, from Fer de Lance (1934 ) to A Family Affair (1975 ).

 

stouthearted

stout heart ed |ˈstoutˈhärtid ˌstaʊtˈhɑrtɪd | adjective courageous or determined. DERIVATIVES stout heart ed ly adverb, stout heart ed ness noun

 

Oxford Dictionary

stout

stout |staʊt | adjective 1 (of a person ) rather fat or of heavy build: stout middle-aged men. 2 (of an object ) strong and thick: Billy had armed himself with a stout stick | stout walking boots. 3 having or showing courage and determination: he put up a stout defence in court. noun [ mass noun ] a kind of strong, dark beer brewed with roasted malt or barley. DERIVATIVES stoutish adjective, stoutly adverb, stoutness noun ORIGIN Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French and Old French dialect, of West Germanic origin; perhaps related to stilt. The noun (late 17th cent. ) originally denoted any strong beer and is probably elliptical for stout ale .

 

Stout, Rex

Stout, Rex |stout staʊt | (1886 –1975 ) US writer; full name Rex Todhunter Stout. He created the portly, food-loving, orchid aficionado Nero Wolfe, a detective who appeared in many of his novels, from Fer de Lance (1934 ) to A Family Affair (1975 ).

 

stout-hearted

stout-hearted adjective courageous or determined. DERIVATIVES stout-heartedly adverb, stout-heartedness noun

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

stout

stout adjective 1 a short stout man: fat, plump, portly, rotund, dumpy, chunky, corpulent; stocky, burly, bulky, hefty, heavyset, solidly built, thickset; informal tubby, pudgy, zaftig, corn-fed. ANTONYMS thin, slender. 2 stout leather shoes: strong, sturdy, solid, substantial, robust, tough, durable, hardwearing. ANTONYMS fragile, flimsy. 3 stout resistance: determined, vigorous, forceful, spirited; staunch, steadfast, stalwart, firm, resolute, unyielding, dogged; brave, bold, courageous, valiant, valorous, gallant, fearless, doughty, intrepid; informal gutsy, spunky. ANTONYMS halfhearted, feeble.

 

stouthearted

stouthearted adjective we stand in awe of these stouthearted heroes: brave, determined, courageous, bold, plucky, spirited, valiant, valorous, gallant, fearless, doughty, intrepid, stalwart; informal gutsy, spunky.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

stout

stout adjective 1 a short stout man: fat, fattish, plump, portly, rotund, roly-poly, pot-bellied, round, dumpy, chunky, broad in the beam, overweight, fleshy, paunchy, corpulent; buxom, well upholstered, well covered, well padded, of ample proportions, ample, rounded, well rounded; stocky, burly, bulky, hefty, meaty, heavily built, solidly built, thickset, heavyset, sturdy, well built; informal hulking, tubby, pudgy, beefy, porky, blubbery, poddy; Brit. informal podgy, fubsy; N. Amer. informal zaftig, corn-fed, lard-assed; archaic pursy; rare abdominous. ANTONYMS thin, slender. 2 Billy had armed himself with a stout stick | stout leather shoes: strong, sturdy, heavy, solid, substantial, robust, tough, strongly made, durable, hard-wearing; thick. ANTONYMS flimsy, fragile. 3 the garrison put up a stout resistance: determined, full of determination, vigorous, forceful, spirited, stout-hearted; staunch, steadfast, stalwart, firm, resolute, unyielding, unbending, unfaltering, unswerving, unwavering, unflinching, stubborn, dogged; brave, bold, plucky, courageous, valiant, valorous, gallant, fearless, undaunted, dauntless, doughty, mettlesome, unafraid, intrepid, manly, heroic, lionhearted; N. Amer. rock-ribbed; informal gutsy, spunky. ANTONYMS half-hearted, feeble, cowardly.

 

stout-hearted

stout-hearted adjective a stout-hearted man who was not easily deterred: brave, determined, full of determination, courageous, bold, plucky, spirited, valiant, valorous, gallant, fearless, undaunted, dauntless, doughty, unafraid, intrepid, manly, heroic, lionhearted; stalwart, staunch, steadfast, firm, resolute, unfaltering, unswerving, unwavering, unflinching; N. Amer. rock-ribbed; informal gutsy, spunky. ANTONYMS cowardly, feeble.

 

Duden Dictionary

Stout

Stout Substantiv, maskulin , der |staʊt |englisch stout, aus dem Germanischen englische Bezeichnung für ein stark gehopftes, dunkles, obergäriges Bier mit hohem Alkoholgehalt

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

stout

stout /staʊt /〖語源は 「大胆な 」〗形容詞 er ; est 1 ⦅しばしば遠回しに ⦆〈人などが 〉太った , ふっくらした (fat 類義 ); 頑丈な , たくましい ▸ a stout face ふっくらした顔 ▸ a short stout man 背の低いずんぐりした男 2 ⦅文 ⦆通例 名詞 の前で 〗頑丈な , 強い , がっしりした 〈物など 〉stout brown paper 丈夫な茶色の紙 stout boots 頑丈なブーツ 3 ⦅文 ほめて ⦆通例 名詞 の前で 〗勇敢な (brave ), 不屈の , 頑強な , 断固とした 行動 態度など 〉▸ a stout supporter of the Democratic Party 熱心な民主党支持者 名詞 ⦅英 ⦆1 U スタウト 〘英国の強い黒ビール 〙; C スタウト1杯 three stouts スタウト3杯 2 C 太った人 .3 U C スタウトサイズ (の服 ) 〘服の肥満体用サイズ 〙.st ut ly 副詞 敢然と, 頑強に .st ut ness 名詞

 

stouthearted

st ut h art ed st ut-h art ed /-ɪd /形容詞 ⦅文 ⦆勇敢で決然とした, 大胆な .