| สามสิบ | [sāmsip] (num) EN: thirty ; 30 FR: trente ; 30 |
| ๓๐ (สามสิบ) | [sāmsip] (num) EN: 30 (thirty) FR: 30 (trente) |
| ๓๑ (สามสิบเอ็ด) | [sāmsip-et] (num) EN: 31 (thirty-one) FR: 31 (trente-et-un) |
| ๓๒ (สามสิบสอง) | [sāmsip-søng] (num) EN: 32 (thirty-two) FR: 32 (trente-deux) |
| ๓๓ (สามสิบสาม) | [sāmsip-sām] (num) EN: 33 (thirty-three) FR: 33 (trente-trois) |
| ๓๔ (สามสิบสี่) | [sāmsip-sī] (num) EN: 34 (thirty-four) FR: 34 (trente-quatre) |
| ๓๕ (สามสิบห้า) | [sāmsip-hā] (num) EN: 35 (thirty-five) FR: 35 (trente-cinq) |
| ๓๖ (สามสิบหก) | [sāmsip-hok] (num) EN: 36 (thirty-six) FR: 36 (trente-six) |
| ๓๗ (สามสิบเจ็ด) | [sāmsip-jet] (num) EN: 37 (thirty-seven) FR: 37 (trente-sept) |
| ๓๘ (สามสิบแปด) | [sāmsip-paēt] (num) EN: 38 (thirty-eight) FR: 38 (trente-huit) |
| ๓๙ (สามสิบเก้า) | [sāmsip-kao] (num) EN: 39 (thirty-nine) FR: 39 (trente-neuf) |
| ๓๐๐๐๐ (สามหมื่น) | [sām meūn] (num) EN: 30, 000 (thirty thousand) FR: 30.000 (trente milles) |
| council of trent | (n) a council of the Roman Catholic Church convened in Trento in three sessions between 1545 and 1563 to examine and condemn the teachings of Martin Luther and other Protestant reformers; redefined the Roman Catholic doctrine and abolished various ecclesiastical abuses and strengthened the papacy |
| trent | (n) a river in central England that flows generally northeastward to join with the Ouse River and form the Humber, Syn. River Trent, Trent River |
| trentino-alto adige | (n) a region of northeastern Italy bordering Austria |
| trento | (n) a city in northern Italy (northwest of Venice) on the River Adige; the site of the Council of Trent, Syn. Trent |
| trenton | (n) capital of the state of New Jersey; located in western New Jersey on the Delaware river, Syn. capital of New Jersey |
| pentoxifylline | (n) a drug (trade name Trental) used to treat claudication; believed to increase the flexibility of red blood cells so they can flow through the blood vessels to the legs and feet, Syn. Trental |
| rouge et noir | (n) a card game in which two rows of cards are dealt and players can bet on the color of the cards or on which row will have a count nearer some number, Syn. trente-et-quarante |
| Quitrent | n. [ Quit, a. + rent. ] (Law) A rent reserved in grants of land, by the payment of which the tenant is quit from other service. Blackstone. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ In some of the United States a fee-farm rent is so termed. Burrill. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Trental | n. [ LL. trentale, fr. L. triginta thirty; akin to tres three: cf. OF. trentel. See Three, and cf. Trigintal. ] 1. (R. C. Ch.) An office and mass for the dead on the thirtieth day after death or burial. “Their trentals and their shrifts.” Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Hence, a dirge; an elegy. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Trente et quarante | ‖ [ F., lit., thirty and forty. ] Same as Rouge et noir, under Rouge. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] |
| Trenton period | (Geol.) A subdivision in the lower Silurian system of America; -- so named from Trenton Falls, in New York. The rocks are mostly limestones, and the period is divided into the Trenton, Utica, and Cincinnati epochs. See the Chart of Geology. [ 1913 Webster ] |