ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น ๆ เพื่อให้ได้ผลลัพธ์มากขึ้นหรือน้อยลง: -drago-, *drago* |
| dragoman | n. นักล่ามืออาชีพ | dragon | (แดรก'เกิน) n. มังกร, กิ้งก่า, คนที่ดุร้าย, See also: dragonish adj. ดูdragon | dragoness | (แดรก'กะนิส) n. มังกรตัวเมีย | dragonfly | (แดรก'เกินไฟล) n. แมลงปอ |
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| | | | | | | dragoman | (n) an interpreter and guide in the Near East; in the Ottoman Empire in the 18th and 19th centuries a translator of European languages for the Turkish and Arab authorities and most dragomans were Greek (many reached high positions in the government) | dragon | (n) a creature of Teutonic mythology; usually represented as breathing fire and having a reptilian body and sometimes wings, Syn. firedrake | dragon | (n) a fiercely vigilant and unpleasant woman, Syn. tartar | dragon | (n) any of several small tropical Asian lizards capable of gliding by spreading winglike membranes on each side of the body, Syn. flying dragon, flying lizard | dragon arum | (n) European arum resembling the cuckoopint, Syn. Dracunculus vulgaris, green dragon | dragonet | (n) small often brightly colored scaleless marine bottom-dwellers; found in tropical and warm temperate waters of Europe and America | dragonfly | (n) slender-bodied non-stinging insect having iridescent wings that are outspread at rest; adults and nymphs feed on mosquitoes etc., Syn. mosquito hawk, skeeter hawk, sewing needle, darning needle, snake feeder, snake doctor, devil's darning needle | dragonhead | (n) American herb having sharply serrate lanceolate leaves and spikes of blue to violet flowers, Syn. dragon's head, Dracocephalum parviflorum | dragon's blood | (n) a dark red resinous substance derived from various trees and used in photoengraving | dragon tree | (n) tall tree of the Canary Islands; source of dragon's blood, Syn. Dracaena draco |
| Dragoman | n.; pl. Dragomans [ From F. dragoman, or Sp. dragoman, or It. dragomanno; all fr. LGr. &unr_;, Ar. tarjumān, from the same source as E. targum. Cf. Drogman, Truchman. ] An interpreter; -- so called in the Levant and other parts of the East. [ 1913 Webster ] | dragon | n. [ F. dragon, L. draco, fr. Gr. dra`kwn, prob. fr. de`rkesqai, dra`kein, to look (akin to Skr. darç to see), and so called from its terrible eyes. Cf. Drake a dragon, Dragoon. ] 1. (Myth.) A fabulous animal, generally represented as a monstrous winged serpent or lizard, with a crested head and enormous claws, and regarded as very powerful and ferocious. [ 1913 Webster ] The dragons which appear in early paintings and sculptures are invariably representations of a winged crocodile. Fairholt. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ In Scripture the term dragon refers to any great monster, whether of the land or sea, usually to some kind of serpent or reptile, sometimes to land serpents of a powerful and deadly kind. It is also applied metaphorically to Satan. [ 1913 Webster ] Thou breakest the heads of the dragons in the waters. Ps. lxxiv. 13. [ 1913 Webster ] Thou shalt tread upon the lion and adder; the young lion and the dragon shalt thou trample under feet. Ps. xci. 13. [ 1913 Webster ] He laid hold on the dragon, that old serpent, which is the Devil and Satan, and bound him a thousand years. Rev. xx. 2. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. A fierce, violent person, esp. a woman. Johnson. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. (Astron.) A constellation of the northern hemisphere figured as a dragon; Draco. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. A luminous exhalation from marshy grounds, seeming to move through the air as a winged serpent. [ 1913 Webster ] 5. (Mil. Antiq.) A short musket hooked to a swivel attached to a soldier's belt; -- so called from a representation of a dragon's head at the muzzle. Fairholt. [ 1913 Webster ] 6. (Zool.) A small arboreal lizard of the genus Draco, of several species, found in the East Indies and Southern Asia. Five or six of the hind ribs, on each side, are prolonged and covered with weblike skin, forming a sort of wing. These prolongations aid them in making long leaps from tree to tree. Called also flying lizard. [ 1913 Webster ] 7. (Zool.) A variety of carrier pigeon. [ 1913 Webster ] 8. (Her.) A fabulous winged creature, sometimes borne as a charge in a coat of arms. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ Dragon is often used adjectively, or in combination, in the sense of relating to, resembling, or characteristic of, a dragon. [ 1913 Webster ] Dragon arum (Bot.), the name of several species of Arisæma, a genus of plants having a spathe and spadix. See Dragon root(below). -- Dragon fish (Zool.), the dragonet. -- Dragon fly (Zool.), any insect of the family Libellulidæ. They have finely formed, large and strongly reticulated wings, a large head with enormous eyes, and a long body; -- called also mosquito hawks. Their larvæ are aquatic and insectivorous. -- Dragon root (Bot.), an American aroid plant (Arisæma Dracontium); green dragon. -- Dragon's blood, a resinous substance obtained from the fruit of several species of Calamus, esp. from Calamus Rotang and Calamus Draco, growing in the East Indies. A substance known as dragon's blood is obtained by exudation from Dracæna Draco; also from Pterocarpus Draco, a tree of the West Indies and South America. The color is red, or a dark brownish red, and it is used chiefly for coloring varnishes, marbles, etc. Called also Cinnabar Græcorum. -- Dragon's head. (a) (Bot.) A plant of several species of the genus Dracocephalum. They are perennial herbs closely allied to the common catnip. (b) (Astron.) The ascending node of a planet, indicated, chiefly in almanacs, by the symbol &unr_;. The deviation from the ecliptic made by a planet in passing from one node to the other seems, according to the fancy of some, to make a figure like that of a dragon, whose belly is where there is the greatest latitude; the intersections representing the head and tail; -- from which resemblance the denomination arises. Encyc. Brit. -- Dragon shell (Zool.), a species of limpet. -- Dragon's skin, fossil stems whose leaf scars somewhat resemble the scales of reptiles; -- a name used by miners and quarrymen. Stormonth. -- Dragon's tail (Astron.), the descending node of a planet, indicated by the symbol &unr_;. See Dragon's head (above). -- Dragon's wort (Bot.), a plant of the genus Artemisia (Artemisia dracunculus). -- Dragon tree (Bot.), a West African liliaceous tree (Dracæna Draco), yielding one of the resins called dragon's blood. See Dracæna. -- Dragon water, a medicinal remedy very popular in the earlier half of the 17th century. “Dragon water may do good upon him.” Randolph (1640). -- Flying dragon, a large meteoric fireball; a bolide. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Dragonet | n. 1. A little dragon. Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. (Zool.) A small British marine fish (Callionymuslyra); -- called also yellow sculpin, fox, and gowdie. [ 1913 Webster ] | Dragonish | a. resembling a dragon. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] | Dragonlike | a. Like a dragon. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] | Dragonnade | n. [ F., fr. dragon dragoon, because Louis XIV., in persecuting the Protestants of his kingdom, quartered dragoons upon them. ] The severe persecution of French Protestants under Louis XIV., by an armed force, usually of dragoons; hence, a rapid and devastating incursion; dragoonade. [ 1913 Webster ] He learnt it as he watched the dragonnades, the tortures, the massacres of the Netherlands. C. Kingsley. | Dragon's tail | { }. See Dragon's blood, Dragon's head, etc., under Dragon. [ 1913 Webster ] Variants: Dragon's head, Dragon's blood | Dragoon | n. [ F. dragon dragon, dragoon, fr. L. draco dragon, also, a cohort's standard (with a dragon on it). The name was given from the sense standard. See Dragon. ] 1. ((Mil.) Formerly, a soldier who was taught and armed to serve either on horseback or on foot; now, a mounted soldier; a cavalry man. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. A variety of pigeon. Clarke. [ 1913 Webster ] Dragoon bird (Zool.), the umbrella bird. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Dragoon | v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Dragooned p. pr. & vb. n. Dragooning. ] 1. To harass or reduce to subjection by dragoons; to persecute by abandoning a place to the rage of soldiers. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To compel submission by violent measures; to harass; to persecute. [ 1913 Webster ] The colonies may be influenced to anything, but they can be dragooned to nothing. Price. [ 1913 Webster ] Lewis the Fourteenth is justly censured for trying to dragoon his subjects to heaven. Macaulay. [ 1913 Webster ] | Dragoonade | n. See Dragonnade. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| 龙 | [lóng, ㄌㄨㄥˊ, 龙 / 龍] dragon; imperial; surname Long #1,054 [Add to Longdo] | 小龙 | [xiǎo lóng, ㄒㄧㄠˇ ㄌㄨㄥˊ, 小 龙 / 小 龍] dragons #16,755 [Add to Longdo] | 龙舟 | [lóng zhōu, ㄌㄨㄥˊ ㄓㄡ, 龙 舟 / 龍 舟] dragon boat; imperial boat #21,935 [Add to Longdo] | 蜻蜓 | [qīng tíng, ㄑㄧㄥ ㄊㄧㄥˊ, 蜻 蜓] dragonfly (common spoken term); Odonata, order consisting of about 6, 000 species of dragonflies and damselflies #31,744 [Add to Longdo] | 舞龙 | [wǔ lóng, ㄨˇ ㄌㄨㄥˊ, 舞 龙 / 舞 龍] dragon dance #38,168 [Add to Longdo] | 龙船 | [lóng chuán, ㄌㄨㄥˊ ㄔㄨㄢˊ, 龙 船 / 龍 船] Dragon boat (used at 端午, the Dragon boat festival) #58,046 [Add to Longdo] | 蚂 | [mā, ㄇㄚ, 蚂 / 螞] dragonfly #65,694 [Add to Longdo] | 血竭 | [xuè jié, ㄒㄩㄝˋ ㄐㄧㄝˊ, 血 竭] dragon's blood (bright red tree resin) #80,524 [Add to Longdo] | 五月节 | [wǔ yuè jié, ㄨˇ ㄩㄝˋ ㄐㄧㄝˊ, 五 月 节 / 五 月 節] Dragon Boat Festival (the 5th day of the 5th lunar month) #199,518 [Add to Longdo] | 蜋 | [láng, ㄌㄤˊ, 蜋 / 螂] dragonfly; mantis [Add to Longdo] |
| 竜(P);龍(oK) | [りゅう(P);たつ;りょう, ryuu (P); tatsu ; ryou] (n) (1) (See ドラゴン) dragon (esp. a Chinese dragon); (2) naga (semidivine human-cobra chimera in Indian mythology); (3) (りゅう, りょう only) promoted rook (shogi); (P) #1,686 [Add to Longdo] | ドラゴン | [doragon] (n) (See 竜) dragon (as depicted in Western myths); (P) #2,326 [Add to Longdo] | 辰 | [たつ, tatsu] (n) fifth sign of Chinese zodiac (The Dragon, 7am-9am, east-southeast, March); (P) #6,574 [Add to Longdo] | 竜王(P);龍王 | [りゅうおう, ryuuou] (n) (1) Dragon King; (2) promoted rook (shogi); (P) #8,972 [Add to Longdo] | 蜻蛉(P);蜻蜓(oK) | [とんぼ(P);とんぼう;せいれい;トンボ, tonbo (P); tonbou ; seirei ; tonbo] (n) (uk) dragonfly; damselfly; (P) #11,301 [Add to Longdo] | 青龍;青竜 | [せいりょう;しょうりょう;せいりゅう, seiryou ; shouryou ; seiryuu] (n) (1) blue dragon (an auspicious creature in Chinese mythology); (2) (See 四神) Azure Dragon (god said to rule over the eastern heavens) #15,843 [Add to Longdo] | 龍神;竜神 | [りゅうじん, ryuujin] (n) dragon god; dragon king #19,180 [Add to Longdo] | ウロボロス | [uroborosu] (n) uroboros; ouroboros (image of a serpent or dragon swallowing its own tail) [Add to Longdo] | コモドドラゴン | [komododoragon] (n) Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis) [Add to Longdo] | コモド大蜥蜴 | [コモドおおとかげ;コモドオオトカゲ, komodo ootokage ; komodoootokage] (n) (uk) (See コモドドラゴン) Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis) [Add to Longdo] |
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