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zamia

N พืช พวก  Zamia ใบ คล้าย ปาล์ม  และ ลำต้น เป็น หัว ใต้ดิน 

 

zamindar

N ชาวนา หรือ เจ้าของที่ดิน ที่ ต้อง จ่าย ค่า ภาษีที่ดิน ใน อินเดีย สมัยก่อน 

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

ZAMIA

Za "mi *a, n. Etym: [L. zamia a kind of fir cone, from Gr. (Bot. )

 

Defn: A genus of cycadaceous plants, having the appearance of low palms, but with exogenous wood. See Coontie, and Illust. of Strobile.

 

ZAMINDAR

Zam `in *dar ", n. Etym: [Hind. zemindar, zamindar, a landholder, Per. zamindar; zamin land dar holding. ]

 

Defn: A landowner; also, a collector of land revenue; now, usually, a kind of feudatory recognized as an actual proprietor so long as he pays to the government a certain fixed revenue. [Written also zemindar. ] [India ]

 

ZAMINDARY; ZAMINDARI

ZAMINDARY; ZAMINDARI Zam "in *da *ry, Zam "in *da *ri, n.

 

Defn: The jurisdiction of a zamindar; the land possessed by a zamindar. [Written also zemindary, zemindari.]

 

ZAMITE

ZAMITE Za "mite, n. (Paleon.)

 

Defn: A fossil cycad of the genus Zamia.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

zami

zami |ˈzami | noun W. Indian a lesbian. ORIGIN French Creole, from French les amis friends .

 

zamia

za mi a |ˈzāmēə ˈzeɪmiə |(Austral. also zamia palm ) noun an American or Australian cycad, some kinds of which produce roots or seeds that are edible after careful preparation. [Genera Zamia (of America ) and Macrozamia (of Australia ), family Zamiaceae. ] ORIGIN early 19th cent.: modern Latin, from zamiae, misreading (in Pliny ) of azaniae pine cones.

 

zamindar

za min dar |ˈzamənˌdär, zəˌmēnˈdär ˈzæmənˌdɑr |(also zemindar ) noun Indian a landowner, esp. one who leases his land to tenant farmers. ORIGIN via Urdu from Persian zamīndār, from zamīn land + -dār holder.

 

zamindari

zam in dar i |ˌzamənˈdärē, zəˌmēn -ˌzæmənˈdɑri | noun Indian historical the system under which zamindars held land. the office or territory of a zamindar. ORIGIN Urdu.

 

Oxford Dictionary

zami

zami |ˈzami | noun W. Indian a lesbian. ORIGIN French Creole, from French les amis friends .

 

zamia

zamia |ˈzeɪmɪə |(Austral. also zamia palm ) noun an American or Australian cycad, some kinds of which produce roots or seeds that are edible after careful preparation. Genera Zamia (of America ) and Macrozamia (of Australia ), family Zamiaceae. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: modern Latin, from zamiae, misreading (in Pliny ) of azaniae pine cones .

 

zamindar

zamindar |zəˈmiːndɑː |(also zemindar ) noun Indian historical a landowner, especially one who leases his land to tenant farmers. ORIGIN via Urdu from Persian zamīndār, from zamīn land + -dār holder .

 

zamindari

zamindari |zəˈmiːndəri, ˌzəmiːnˈdɑːri |(also zemindari or zamindary ) noun [ mass noun ] Indian historical the system under which zamindars held land. the office or territory of a zamindar. ORIGIN Urdu.

 

Duden Dictionary

Zamia

Za mia Substantiv, feminin Botanik , die Zamie |Z a mia |die Zamia; Genitiv: der Zamia, Plural: die Zamien gedeutet als Entstellung aus lateinisch azaniae (nuces ) = zu lange am Baum gebliebene und daher sich von selbst spaltende Piniennüsse amerikanischer Zapfenpalmfarn

 

Zamie

Za mie Substantiv, feminin Botanik , die Zamia |Z a mie …i̯ə |die Zamie; Genitiv: der Zamie, Plural: die Zamien |[…i̯ən ] |gedeutet als Entstellung aus lateinisch azaniae (nuces ) = zu lange am Baum gebliebene und daher sich von selbst spaltende Piniennüsse amerikanischer Zapfenpalmfarn