maunder | (vi) พูดเรื่อยเจื้อย, See also: พูดไร้จุดหมาย, พูดไม่รู้เรื่อง, Syn. digress, depart, Ant. proceed |
maunder | (vt) พูดเรื่อยเจื้อย, See also: พูดไร้จุดหมาย, พูดไม่รู้เรื่อง |
maunderer | (n) คนพูดเรื่อยเจื้อย |
Maundy Thursday | (n) วันพฤหัสก่อนวันอีสเตอร์ |
maunder | (มอน'เดอะ) vi. พูดเพ้อเจ้อ, พูดพล่อย, ไป ๆ มา ๆ อย่างไร้จุดหมาย, กระทำอย่างกับใจไม่อยู่กับตัว., See also: maunderer n., Syn. grumble |
maunder | (vi) พูดเพ้อเจ้อ, พูดพล่อย |
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maund | (n) a unit of weight used in Asia; has different values in different countries |
maunder | (v) wander aimlessly |
maundy | (n) a public ceremony on Maundy Thursday when the monarch distributes Maundy money |
maundy money | (n) specially minted silver coins that are distributed by the British sovereign on Maundy Thursday |
maundy thursday | (n) the Thursday before Easter; commemorates the Last Supper, Syn. Holy Thursday |
Maund | n. [ Hind, & Per. man. ] An East Indian weight, varying in different localities from 25 to about 82 pounds avoirdupois. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Maund | n. [ AS. mand, mond. ] A hand basket. [ Obs. ] Herrick. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Maunder | v. t. To utter in a grumbling manner; to mutter. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Maunder | n. A beggar. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] |
Maunder | He was ever maundering by the how that he met a party of scarlet devils. Sir W. Scott. [ 1913 Webster ] Variants: Maund |
Maunderer | n. One who maunders. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Maundril | n. [ Cf. Mandrel. ] (Coal Mining) A pick with two prongs, to pry with. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Maundy | n. [ See Maundy Thursday. ] ☞ In England, the foot washing is obsolete, but the “royal maundy” is distributed annually on behalf of the sovereign. Since 1890 this distribution has been made from Westminster Abbey. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] |
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Maundy Thursday | [ OE. maunde a command, OF. mandé, L. mandatum, from mandare to command. See called from the ancient custom of washing the feet of the poor on this day, which was taken to be the fulfillment of the “new commandment, ” John xiii. 5, 34. ] (Eccl.) The Thursday in Passion week, or next before Good Friday. [ 1913 Webster ] |
アースマウンド | [a-sumaundo] (n) earth mound [Add to Longdo] |
ピッチャーマウンド | [piccha-maundo] (n) pitcher's mound (baseball) [Add to Longdo] |
マウンド | [maundo] (n) mound; (P) [Add to Longdo] |