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| | southerly | (adj) ไปทางใต้, ไปทางทิศใต้, จากทิศใต้ | southern | (adj) ทางใต้, ทางทิศใต้, อยู่ทางใต้ |
| | uther | They were speaking in a Southern dialect. | uther | Martin Luther King, Jr., a man of peace, was killed by an assassin's bullet. | uther | In 1964, (Rev. Martin Luther) King won the Nobel Peace Prize. | uther | In the Southern region, sales were up 47 percent. | uther | Martin Luther King, Jr., had won his first protest against injustice - peacefully. | uther | About dinner time, (Rev. Martin Luther) King was on the balcony outside his room. | uther | Young people flocked to southern California. | uther | Past the west coasts of Europe and Africa to the tip of southern Africa. | uther | The Southern Cross is not to be seen in Japan. | uther | Martin Luther King, Jr., was the son of a black minister. | uther | Some of (Rev. Martin Luther) King's supporters began to question his belief in peaceful protests. | uther | The strike had not been peaceful, however, and (Rev. Martin Luther) King begged both sides to be patient and calm. | uther | Millions of people all over the world knew about (Rev. Martin Luther) King and his beliefs. | uther | I bought a small lot on the hillside in Southern France where I plan to build a retirement home. | uther | (Rev. Martin Luther) King led protests and demonstrations all over the country during the next few years. | uther | Everything (Rev. Martin Luther) King had worked so hard for seemed lost. | uther | As the house has a southern aspect, it is very sunny. | uther | In April of 1968, (Rev. Martin Luther) King was in Memphis, Tennessee. | uther | (Rev. Martin Luther) King and his supporters were threatened. | uther | (Rev. Martin Luther) King's house was destroyed by a bomb. But still, the buses went on empty. | uther | They arrived in Southern Rhodesia, and there was a choice of an immigrants' camp, consisting of mud huts with a communal water supply, or a hotel; and they chose the hotel, being what are known as people of means. | uther | Traveling to the southern states during the winter will be costlier than it is now. | uther | (Rev. Martin Luther) King fell backwards, shot in the neck. | uther | Nobody could have guessed, in those days, the place in history that Martin Luther King, Jr., was to have. | uther | The house has a southern aspect. | uther | He lives in the southern part of the city. | uther | Martin Luther King, Jr., persuaded the black citizens to protest peacefully. |
| ภาคใต้ | (n) the southern part, See also: the South, Ant. ภาคเหนือ, Example: ภาคใต้ตั้งอยู่ในระหว่างทะเลอันดามันในมหาสมุทรอินเดียกับทะเลจีนใต้ในมหาสมุทรแปซิฟิค, Thai Definition: บริเวณที่อยู่ทางใต้ของประเทศ | ปักษ์ใต้ | (n) southern part, Syn. ภาคใต้, Example: ตัวผมนั้นซาบซึ้งในนาฎศิลปของปักษ์ใต้มากเป็นพิเศษ อาหารชาวใต้ผมก็ชอบ, Thai Definition: ภูมิภาคที่อยู่ตรงข้ามกับภาคเหนือ | โรตี | (n) kind of Indian food made of flour, See also: southern flat bread, Thai Definition: อาหารแขกชนิดหนึ่ง ทำด้วยแป้งสาลีนวดแล้วแผ่เป็นแผ่นทอดหรือปิ้ง | ตะลุง | (n) the town of Patalung in southern Thailand, See also: name of a province, Syn. จังหวัดพัทลุง, Notes: (กลอน) | ทักษิณายัน | (n) southern direction, See also: southern way, Syn. ทางใต้, Example: พระพุทธองค์ทรงเสด็จไปทางทักษิณายัน, Notes: (สันสกฤต) | ทางทิศใต้ | (n) the south, See also: southern part, Syn. ทางใต้, Ant. ทางทิศเหนือ, Example: ทางทิศใต้ของไทยมีอาณาเขตติดกับประเทศมาเลเซีย | ทางใต้ | (n) southern part, See also: south, Syn. ตอนใต้, Ant. ทางเหนือ, Example: นกบินมาจากทางใต้ | ชักพระ | (n) name of an important custom in southern Thailand, Thai Definition: ชื่อประเพณีอย่างหนึ่งทางภาคใต้ ถือว่าเป็นประเพณีสำคัญ นิยมมีในวันแรม 1 ค่ำ เดือน 11 ซึ่งถือว่าเป็นวันที่พระพุทธเจ้ากลับจากโปรดพระพุทธมารดาที่สวรรค์ชั้นดาวดึงส์ คล้ายวันตักบาตรเทโวของภาคกลาง | มโนห์รา | (n) form of folk-dance in the south of Thailand, See also: kind of song and dance in southern part of Thailand, Syn. โนรา, มโนราห์, Example: งานนมัสการพระธาตุมีมโนราห์ประชันกันหลายโรง, Count Unit: เรื่อง, คณะ, Thai Definition: ศิลปะการแสดงพื้นเมืองอย่างหนึ่งของภาคใต้ มีแม่บทท่ารำอย่างเดียวกับละครชาตรี | ชาตรี | (n) kind of Thai theatrical performance in southern Thailand, Syn. ละครชาตรี, Example: ละครชาตรีสมัยก่อนใช้ดนตรีเพียงระนาดเอกรางเดียว, Thai Definition: ชื่อละครที่เล่นอย่างแบบปักษ์ใต้ |
| ชักพระ | [chakphra] (n) EN: name of an important custom in southern Thailand | ชาตรี | [chātrī] (n) EN: Thai theatrical performance (in southern Thailand) FR: chatri [ m ] (danse traditionnelle du sud) | ดาวว่าว | [dāo Wao] (n, prop) EN: Southern Cross FR: Croix du Sud [ f[ | แกงเหลือง | [kaēng leūang] (n, exp) EN: kaeng lueng ; Southern-style sour and spicy soup | คนใต้ | [khon Tāi] (n, exp) EN: Thai southerner FR: Thaï du sud [ m ] ; Thaïe du sud [ f ] | เลียงผา | [līengphā] (n) EN: Southern Serow ; Mountain Goat FR: chamois [ m ] | ลองกอง | [løngkøng] (v) EN: Southern langsat | ปักษ์ใต้ | [paktāi] (n, exp) EN: South ; southern part FR: Sud [ m ] ; partie sud [ f ] | ภาคใต้ | [Phāk Tāi] (n, prop) EN: South (of Thailand) ; Southern Region (of Thailand) ; Southern Thailand FR: région du Sud (de la Thaïlande) [ f ] ; sud de la Thaïlande [ f ] | ภาษาไทยถิ่นใต้ | [phāsā Thai thin tāi] (n, exp) EN: Southern Thai Dialect ; Southern dialect | รัทเทอร์ฟอร์เดียม | [ratthoēfødīem] (n) EN: rutherfordium FR: rutherfordium [ m ] | ซีกโลกใต้ | [sīk-lōk tāi] (n, exp) EN: southern hemisphere FR: hémisphère Sud | ทางใต้ | [thāng tāi] (x) EN: southern part ; south FR: au sud ; dans le sud | ทางทิศใต้ | [thāng thit tāi] (n, exp) EN: the south ; southern part | ตอนใต้ | [tøn tāi] (n, exp) EN: southern part |
| | | Eleutherodactylus | (n) completely terrestrial robber frogs, Syn. genus Eleutherodactylus | Eutheria | (n) all mammals except monotremes and marsupials, Syn. subclass Eutheria | eutherian | (adj) of or relating to or belonging to the subclass Eutheria | Luther | (n) German theologian who led the Reformation; believed that salvation is granted on the basis of faith rather than deeds (1483-1546), Syn. Martin Luther | Lutheran | (n) follower of Lutheranism | Lutheran | (adj) of or pertaining to Martin Luther or his teachings | Lutheran | (adj) of or pertaining to or characteristic of the branch of the Protestant Church adhering to the views of Luther | Lutheranism | (n) teachings of Martin Luther emphasizing the cardinal doctrine of justification by faith alone | Rutherford | (n) British chemist who isolated nitrogen (1749-1819), Syn. Daniel Rutherford | Rutherford | (n) British physicist (born in New Zealand) who discovered the atomic nucleus and proposed a nuclear model of the atom (1871-1937), Syn. First Baron Rutherford, Ernest Rutherford, First Baron Rutherford of Nelson | rutherford | (n) a unit strength of a radioactive source equal to one million disintegrations per second | rutherfordium | (n) a radioactive transuranic element which has been synthesized, Syn. Rf, unnilquadium, element 104, atomic number 104, Unq | southerly | (adj) situated in or oriented toward the south, Syn. southern | southerly | (adj) from the south; used especially of wind, Syn. southern | southerly | (adv) toward the south, Syn. southward, southwards | southerly | (adv) from the south | southern | (adj) in or characteristic of a region of the United States south of (approximately) the Mason-Dixon line, Ant. northern | southern | (adj) situated in or coming from regions of the south, Ant. northern | Southerner | (n) an American who lives in the South | southernism | (n) a locution or pronunciation peculiar to the southern United States | southernism | (n) an attitude characteristic of Southerners (especially in the US) | southernmost | (adj) situated farthest south, Syn. southmost | southernness | (n) the property of being to the south, Ant. northernness | southernwood | (n) shrubby European wormwood naturalized in North America; sometimes used in brewing beer, Syn. Artemisia abrotanum | Sutherland | (n) Australian operatic soprano (born in 1926), Syn. Joan Sutherland, Dame Joan Sutherland | Burbank | (n) United States horticulturist who developed many new varieties of fruits and vegetables and flowers (1849-1926), Syn. Luther Burbank | Hayes | (n) 19th President of the United States; his administration removed federal troops from the South and so ended the Reconstruction Period (1822-1893), Syn. President Hayes, Rutherford Birchard Hayes, Rutherford B. Hayes | Jones | (n) United States railroad engineer who died trying to stop his train from crashing into another train; a friend wrote a famous ballad describing the incident (1864-1900), Syn. Casey Jones, John Luther Jones | King | (n) United States charismatic civil rights leader and Baptist minister who campaigned against the segregation of Blacks (1929-1968), Syn. Martin Luther King, Martin Luther King Jr. | placental | (n) mammals having a placenta; all mammals except monotremes and marsupials, Syn. eutherian, placental mammal, eutherian mammal | Powell | (n) United States general who was the first African American to serve as chief of staff; later served as Secretary of State under President George W. Bush (born 1937), Syn. Colin Powell, Colin luther Powell | preference | (n) the right or chance to choose, Syn. druthers | scup | (n) porgy of southern Atlantic coastal waters of North America, Syn. southern scup, southern porgy, Stenotomus aculeatus | Vidal | (n) United States writer (born in 1925), Syn. Eugene Luther Vidal, Gore Vidal | Zimbabwe | (n) a landlocked republic in south central Africa formerly called Rhodesia; achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1980, Syn. Rhodesia, Republic of Zimbabwe, Southern Rhodesia |
| Eleutherodactylus | n. a genus of completely terrestrial robber frogs. Syn. -- genus Eleutherodactylus. [ WordNet 1.5 ] | Eleutheromania | ‖n. [ Gr. 'eleu`qeros free + E. mania. ] A mania or frantic zeal for freedom. [ R. ] Carlyle. [ 1913 Webster ] | Eleutheromaniac | a. Mad for freedom. [ R. ] [ 1913 Webster ] | Eleuthero-petalous | a. [ Gr. 'eleu`qeros free + E. petal. ] (Bot.) Having the petals free, that is, entirely separate from each other; -- said of both plant and flower. [ 1913 Webster ] | King, Martin Luther, jr. | Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929-1968): Martin Luther King stands alongside John F. Kennedy as one of the strikingly iconic images of 1960s America, one of the figures who inspired a revolution of political will and social perception. Born on 15 January 1929, to Reverend Martin Luther King, Sr. and Alberta Christine King in Atlanta, Georgia, King was a gifted student. It was while studying towards his Divinity degree in 1951, that King first discovered the teachings of Mahatma Ghandi, whose inspiration would be seen in many of King's future ideas. In 1953, King married Coretta Scott. The world that Martin Luther King and his new family found themselves in during the late 1950s was one where racial segregation was an accepted norm, whether in schools, churches, or on public transport. When Rosa Parks was arrested for not giving up her seat on a bus for a white man - in Montgomery, Alabama, in 1955 - the black civil rights movement found an unexpected opportunity to begin a push that would eventually remove all officially sanctioned segregation throughout the United States . And Dr. King was at the forefront of that push. (https://web.archive.org/web/20081229032957/http://www.time.com/time/time100/heroes/profile/parks01.html) Four days after Rosa Parks was arrested, on the first day of a boycott of the buses by black passengers, King was appointed as president of the Montgomery Improvement Association. Placing himself so publicly at the forefront of the movement, he soon found himself and his family to be targets for white hate. In January of the next year, a bomb was thrown at his house. The King family would face similar threats and acts of violence all through Martin's lifetime. On 21 February 1956, King was one of those arrested as a consequence of the boycott. By 4 June, however, a US District Court ruled that such segregation on city bus lines was unconstitutional, a decision confirmed in November by the Supreme Court. Before the end of the year, Federal injunctions had been served, and the Montgomery bus system was officially unsegregated. This was the first of King's victories. Although the success was by no means solely his, the methods of non-violent opposition utilised for this protest were to become a trademark of Dr. King. This ideology contrasted sharply with that represented by the other prominent black civil rights leader of the time, Malcolm X, (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_X) but many people responded strongly to King's gifts as an orator, to his message of optimism and compassion, and to his sheer presence as a human being. Throughout his lifetime, King's activities were closely monitored by the FBI, under the control of the controversial J. Edgar Hoover. Evidence collected by Hoover's agents, combined with rumour and innuendo, has cast a shadow over the official view of Martin Luther King. Hoover was looking for dirt, and compiled a dossier that accused King of infidelity, beating women and of being a Communist. (https://web.archive.org/web/20041019083224/http://archive.aclu.org/features/f011702a.html). From 1957 onwards, King's reputation as a civil rights leader and powerful orator grew. He appeared on the cover of Time in February and met then-Vice President Richard Nixon in June. (https://web.archive.org/web/20090316061938/http://www.time.com/time/time100/leaders/profile/king.html). 1958 saw the publication of his first book, Stride Toward Freedom: The Montgomery Story, his version of the incidents surrounding the bus boycott . By 1960, Dr. King was a major voice in US political life. He met with Presidential candidate John F. Kennedy to discuss racial policy. In keeping with his belief in non-violent protest, King's continued civil rights demonstrations would take the form of sit-ins and obstructions, often leading to his arrest. The sight of Martin Luther King being bundled off to jail brought the causes he was helping much public sympathy and support. August 28 1963 saw the 'March on Washington', regarded as the first major, integrated protest march in American history. (https://web.archive.org/web/20040608193544/http://www.life.com/Life/mlk/mlk06.html). At the end of the march, Dr. King delivers the I Have A Dream speech at the Lincoln Memorial, Washington DC. (https://web.archive.org/web/20060831163009/http://www.mecca.org/~crights/dream.html) Racial tension, however, was increasing; 1964 saw riots all across the country, notably in New York, New Jersey, Illinois and Pennsylvania. King was growing as an international figure. In 1964, he visited West Berlin, invited by the then-mayor, Willy Brandt, had an audience with Pope Paul VI at the Vatican, then, most significantly, he received the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, Norway. (https://www.nobelprize.org/nobel-prize-lessons-theme-martin-luther-king-jr-and-the-civil-rights-movement/) The following year, Malcolm X was assassinated in New York. Violence was escalating in areas of racial tension, including Montgomery, Alabama. Protesters were regularly beaten by police officers, often resulting in serious injuries or even fatalities. In Watts, Los Angeles, riots left 35 people dead. In March a protest rally reached Montgomery, under the protection of federal troops. Starting at an estimated 3, 000 marchers, by the time they reach their destination, it's believed they numbered nearly 30, 000 people. On reaching the capitol, the marchers were addressed by Dr. King. 1966 saw King talk openly about more than racial issues. He began to discuss his opposition to the Vietnam war and issues such as housing - arguing for protection for poor people, regardless of their race. In 1967, the rioting was worsening growing to be some of the worst in American history. Fuelled by the uncertainty and anger created by the shootings of figures such as Malcolm X and John F. Kennedy, the sense of helpless rage directed at the nation's social structure and America's involvement in Vietnam, already strained civil relations were heading towards what seemed to be an inevitably violent conclusion. In Mississippi, one black student was killed in a riot at Jackson State College; 23 people died in riots in New Jersey; and 43 died, with another 324 injured in riots in Detroit riots, labelled as the worst of the century. The last year of Martin Luther King's life saw him cast his net even wider, including taking part in a march in support of sanitation workers in Memphis, Tennessee. This part of King's career is often glossed over or undervalued by historians and commentators of the time. (https://web.archive.org/web/20081011070216/http://www.fair.org/media-beat/950104.html/). On April 3, he delivered his last speech, entitled “I See the Promised Land”. The contents of the speech seem eerily prescient in retrospect. (http://www.edchange.org/multicultural/speeches/mlk_promised_land.html). The next day, April 4 1968, Martin Luther King was shot dead as he stood talking on the balcony of his room at the Lorraine Motel, Memphis. James Earl Ray was charged and found guilty of his murder. King was buried on April 9, aged 39. After his death, Dr. King's widow, Coretta Scott King, established The King Center as 'the official, living memorial dedicated to the advancement of the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.' (https://thekingcenter.org/). King's legacy is represented by Martin Luther King Day, celebrated in the United States on the third Monday in January every year. http://www.holidays.net/mlk/ Carl Gillingham [ CG ] | Lutheran | n. (Eccl. Hist.) One who accepts or adheres to the doctrines of Luther or the Lutheran Church. [ 1913 Webster ] | Lutheran | a. (Eccl. Hist.) Of or pertaining to Luther; adhering to the doctrines of Luther or the Lutheran Church. [ 1913 Webster ] | Lutherism | { } n. The doctrines taught by Luther or held by the Lutheran Church. [ 1913 Webster ] Variants: Lutheranism | Luthern | n. [ F. lucarne a dormer, dormer window, garret window, L. lucerna lamp, fr. lucere to be light or clear, fr. lux light. See Light, n., and cf. Lucarne. ] (Arch.) A dormer window. See Dormer. [ 1913 Webster ] | Mauther | n. [ Cf. AS. maegþ a maid. ] [ Also spelled mawther, mother. ] A girl; esp., a great, awkward girl; a wench. [ Prov. Eng. ] [ 1913 Webster ] | Mouther | n. One who mouths; an affected speaker. [ 1913 Webster ] | Outher | conj. Other. [ Obs. ] Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ] | Souther | n. A strong wind, gale, or storm from the south. [ 1913 Webster ] | Southerliness | n. The quality or state of being southerly; direction toward the south. [ 1913 Webster ] | Southerly | a. Southern. [ 1913 Webster ] | Southern | a. [ AS. sūðern. See South. ] Of or pertaining to the south; situated in, or proceeding from, the south; situated or proceeding toward the south. [ 1913 Webster ] Southern Cross (Astron.), a constellation of the southern hemisphere containing several bright stars so related in position as to resemble a cross. -- Southern Fish (Astron.), a constelation of the southern hemisphere (Piscis Australis) containing the bright star Fomalhaut. -- Southern States (U.S. Hist. & Geog.), the States of the American Union lying south of Pennsylvania and the Ohio River, with Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas. Before the Civil War, Missouri also, being a slave State, was classed as one of the Southern States. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Southern | n. A Southerner. [ R. ] [ 1913 Webster ] | Southerner | n. An inhabitant or native of the south, esp. of the Southern States of North America; opposed to Northerner. [ 1913 Webster ] | Southernliness | n. Southerliness. [ 1913 Webster ] | Southernly | a. Somewhat southern. -- adv. In a southerly manner or course; southward. [ 1913 Webster ] | Southernmost | a. Farthest south. [ 1913 Webster ] | Southernwood | n. (Bot.) A shrubby species of wormwood (Artemisia Abrotanum) having aromatic foliage. It is sometimes used in making beer. [ 1913 Webster ] | South southerly | (Zool.) the old squaw; -- so called in imitation of its cry. Called also southerly, and southerland. See under Old. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| 陈 | [Chén, ㄔㄣˊ, 陈 / 陳] surname Chen; Chen of the Southern dynasties (557-589) #2,023 [Add to Longdo] | 南方 | [nán fāng, ㄋㄢˊ ㄈㄤ, 南 方] south; the southern part of the country; the South #3,443 [Add to Longdo] | 凉 | [liáng, ㄌㄧㄤˊ, 凉 / 涼] cool; cold; the five Liang of the Sixteen Kingdoms, namely Former Liang 前涼 (314-376), Later Liang 後涼 (386-403), Northern Liang 北涼 (398-439), Southern Liang 南涼 (397-414), Western Liang 西涼 (400-421) #3,664 [Add to Longdo] | 吴 | [Wú, ㄨˊ, 吴 / 吳] surname Wu; province of Jiangsu; name of Southern China states at different historical periods #3,873 [Add to Longdo] | 南部 | [nán bù, ㄋㄢˊ ㄅㄨˋ, 南 部] southern part #4,355 [Add to Longdo] | 燕 | [Yān, ㄧㄢ, 燕] Yan, a vassal state of Zhou in modern Hebei and Liaoning; north Hebei; the four Yan kingdoms of the Sixteen Kingdoms, namely Former Yan 前燕 (337-370), Later Yan 後燕|后燕 (384-409), Southern Yan 南燕 (398-410), Northern Yan 北燕 (409-436); surname Yan #4,554 [Add to Longdo] | 宋 | [Sòng, ㄙㄨㄥˋ, 宋] surname Song; the Song dynasty (960-1279); also Song of the Southern dynasties 南朝宋 (420-479) #4,603 [Add to Longdo] | 海南 | [Hǎi nán, ㄏㄞˇ ㄋㄢˊ, 海 南] Hainan province, an island off southern China, abbr. 瓊|琼, capital Haikou 海口 #4,746 [Add to Longdo] | 中原 | [zhōng yuán, ㄓㄨㄥ ㄩㄢˊ, 中 原] the central plains of China; the middle and lower regions of the Yellow river, including Henan, western Shandong, southern Shanxi and Hebei; a plain #6,347 [Add to Longdo] | 华南 | [Huá nán, ㄏㄨㄚˊ ㄋㄢˊ, 华 南 / 華 南] Southern China #12,364 [Add to Longdo] | 海南省 | [Hǎi nán shěng, ㄏㄞˇ ㄋㄢˊ ㄕㄥˇ, 海 南 省] Hainan province, an island off southern China, abbr. 瓊|琼, capital Haikou 海口 #13,926 [Add to Longdo] | 高雄 | [Gāo xióng, ㄍㄠ ㄒㄩㄥˊ, 高 雄] Kaohsiung (city in southern Taiwan) #17,043 [Add to Longdo] | 闽南 | [Mǐn nán, ㄇㄧㄣˇ ㄋㄢˊ, 闽 南 / 閩 南] Minnan, lit. south Fujian; a southern Chinese dialect of Fujian and east Guangdong #17,513 [Add to Longdo] | 南亚 | [nán Yà, ㄋㄢˊ ㄧㄚˋ, 南 亚 / 南 亞] southern Asia #18,138 [Add to Longdo] | 南宋 | [Nán sòng, ㄋㄢˊ ㄙㄨㄥˋ, 南 宋] the Southern Song dynasty (1127-1279) #19,349 [Add to Longdo] | 周瑜 | [Zhōu Yú, ㄓㄡ ㄩˊ, 周 瑜] Zhou Yu or Chou Yü (175-210), famous general of the southern Wu kingdom and victor of the battle of Redwall; in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, absolutely no match for Zhuge Liang #19,755 [Add to Longdo] | 九州 | [Jiǔ zhōu, ㄐㄧㄡˇ ㄓㄡ, 九 州] division of China during earliest dynasties; fig. ancient China; Kyūshū, southernmost of Japan's four major islands #21,810 [Add to Longdo] | 宋朝 | [Sòng cháo, ㄙㄨㄥˋ ㄔㄠˊ, 宋 朝] Song Dynasty (960-1279); also Song of Southern dynasties 南朝宋 (420-479) #22,319 [Add to Longdo] | 孙权 | [Sūn Quán, ㄙㄨㄣ ㄑㄩㄢˊ, 孙 权 / 孫 權] Sun Quan (reigned 222-252), southern warlord and king of state of Wu 吳|吴 in the Three Kingdoms period #25,189 [Add to Longdo] | 东吴 | [Dōng Wú, ㄉㄨㄥ ㄨˊ, 东 吴 / 東 吳] Eastern Wu (222-280); the southern state of Wu during the Three Kingdoms period, founded by Sun Quan 孫權|孙权 #25,550 [Add to Longdo] | 南边 | [nán bian, ㄋㄢˊ ㄅㄧㄢ˙, 南 边 / 南 邊] south; south side; southern part; to the south of #27,093 [Add to Longdo] | 吴国 | [Wú guó, ㄨˊ ㄍㄨㄛˊ, 吴 国 / 吳 國] Wu state (in south China, in different historical periods); Wu state 220-280, founded by Sun Quan 孫權|孙权 the southernmost of the three Kingdoms #28,941 [Add to Longdo] | 南北朝 | [Nán běi cháo, ㄋㄢˊ ㄅㄟˇ ㄔㄠˊ, 南 北 朝] Northern and Southern dynasties (420-589) #33,609 [Add to Longdo] | 六朝 | [liù cháo, ㄌㄧㄡˋ ㄔㄠˊ, 六 朝] the six southern dynasties (317-589), namely Wu 吳|吴, Eastern Jin 東晉|东晋, Song 宋|宋, Qi 齊|齐, Liang 梁, Chen 陳|陈 #34,710 [Add to Longdo] | 南朝 | [nán cháo, ㄋㄢˊ ㄔㄠˊ, 南 朝] southern dynasty; the six southern dynasties (317-589), namely Wu 吳|吴, Eastern Jin 東晉|东晋, Song 宋|宋, Qi 齊|齐, Liang 梁, Chen 陳|陈; common term for Southern Song, Qi, Liang and Chen dynasties of 5th and 6th century #36,632 [Add to Longdo] | 衡山 | [Héng shān, ㄏㄥˊ ㄕㄢ, 衡 山] Mt Heng in Hunan, southern of the Five Sacred Mountains 五嶽|五岳 #36,978 [Add to Longdo] | 建康 | [Jiàn kāng, ㄐㄧㄢˋ ㄎㄤ, 建 康] old name for Nanjing 南京, esp. during Southern dynasties #38,043 [Add to Longdo] | 刘裕 | [Liú yù, ㄌㄧㄡˊ ㄩˋ, 刘 裕 / 劉 裕] Liu Yu, founder of Song of the Southern dynasties 劉宋|刘宋, broke away from Eastern Jin in 420, reigned as Emperor Wudi of Song 宋武帝 #39,695 [Add to Longdo] | 谢赫 | [Xiè Hè, ㄒㄧㄝˋ ㄏㄜˋ, 谢 赫 / 謝 赫] Xie He (479-502), portrait painter from Qi of Southern dynasties 南齊 #40,265 [Add to Longdo] | 陆游 | [Lù Yóu, ㄌㄨˋ ㄧㄡˊ, 陆 游 / 陸 遊] Lu You (1125-1210), widely regarded as the greatest of the Southern Song poet #40,855 [Add to Longdo] | 孙坚 | [Sūn Jiān, ㄙㄨㄣ ㄐㄧㄢ, 孙 坚 / 孫 堅] Sun Jian (155-191), famous general at end of Han dynasty, forerunner of the southern kingdom of Wu of the Three Kingdoms #43,396 [Add to Longdo] | 塔里木 | [Tǎ lǐ mù, ㄊㄚˇ ㄌㄧˇ ㄇㄨˋ, 塔 里 木] the Tarim Basin in southern Xinjiang #43,851 [Add to Longdo] | 南唐 | [Nán Táng, ㄋㄢˊ ㄊㄤˊ, 南 唐] Southern Tang #45,323 [Add to Longdo] | 蛮子 | [mán zi, ㄇㄢˊ ㄗ˙, 蛮 子 / 蠻 子] insulting term for south Chinese; southern barbarian; chap #45,350 [Add to Longdo] | 闽南语 | [Mǐn nán yǔ, ㄇㄧㄣˇ ㄋㄢˊ ㄩˇ, 闽 南 语 / 閩 南 語] Minnan, lit. south Fujianese dialect; southern Chinese dialects of Fujian and east Guangdong #45,580 [Add to Longdo] | 南半球 | [Nán bàn qiú, ㄋㄢˊ ㄅㄢˋ ㄑㄧㄡˊ, 南 半 球] Southern hemisphere #46,051 [Add to Longdo] | 李清照 | [Lǐ Qīng zhào, ㄌㄧˇ ㄑㄧㄥ ㄓㄠˋ, 李 清 照] Li Qingzhao (1084-c. 1151), southern Song female poet #46,456 [Add to Longdo] | 唐伯虎 | [Táng Bó hǔ, ㄊㄤˊ ㄅㄛˊ ㄏㄨˇ, 唐 伯 虎] Tang Bohu or Tang Yin 唐寅 (1470-1523), Ming painter and poet, one of Four great southern talents of the Ming 江南四大才子 #47,291 [Add to Longdo] | 塔里木盆地 | [Tǎ lǐ mù pén dì, ㄊㄚˇ ㄌㄧˇ ㄇㄨˋ ㄆㄣˊ ㄉㄧˋ, 塔 里 木 盆 地] Tarim Basin depression in southern Xinjiang #48,511 [Add to Longdo] | 南麓 | [nán lù, ㄋㄢˊ ㄌㄨˋ, 南 麓] the southern foothills (of a mountain) #52,649 [Add to Longdo] | 南拳 | [nán quán, ㄋㄢˊ ㄑㄩㄢˊ, 南 拳] Nanquan - "Southern Fist" (Chinese Martial Art) #52,845 [Add to Longdo] | 李煜 | [Lǐ Yù, ㄌㄧˇ ㄩˋ, 李 煜] Li Yu (c. 937-978), given name of the final ruler of Tang of the Southern dynasties Li Houzhu 李後主|李后主, a renowned poet #55,362 [Add to Longdo] | 吕蒙 | [Lǚ Méng, ㄌㄩˇ ㄇㄥˊ, 吕 蒙 / 呂 矇] Lü Meng (178-219), general of the southern state of Wu #56,448 [Add to Longdo] | 云贵高原 | [Yún Guì gāo yuán, ㄩㄣˊ ㄍㄨㄟˋ ㄍㄠ ㄩㄢˊ, 云 贵 高 原 / 雲 貴 高 原] Yunnan and Guizhou plateau in southwest China, covering east Yunnan, whole of Guizhou, west of Guangxi and southern margins of Sichuan, Hubei and Hunan #57,948 [Add to Longdo] | 坎大哈 | [Kǎn dà hā, ㄎㄢˇ ㄉㄚˋ ㄏㄚ, 坎 大 哈] Kandahar (town in Southern Afghanistan) #58,109 [Add to Longdo] | 赤壁之战 | [Chì bì zhī zhàn, ㄔˋ ㄅㄧˋ ㄓ ㄓㄢˋ, 赤 壁 之 战 / 赤 壁 之 戰] Battle of Redwall of 208 at Chibi in Huangzhou district 黃州區|黄州区 of Huanggang city 黄冈, a decisive defeat of Cao Cao 曹操 at the hands of southern kingdom of Wu; famous episode in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms 三國演義|三国演义 #59,647 [Add to Longdo] | 女书 | [nǚ shū, ㄋㄩˇ ㄕㄨ, 女 书 / 女 書] Nü Shu writing, a phonetic syllabary for Yao nationality 瑶族 瑤族 dialect designed and used by women in Jiangyong county 江永縣|江永县 in southern Hunan #61,889 [Add to Longdo] | 南齐 | [Nán Qí, ㄋㄢˊ ㄑㄧˊ, 南 齐 / 南 齊] Qi of Southern dynasties (479-502) #62,592 [Add to Longdo] | 南欧 | [Nán Ōu, ㄋㄢˊ ㄡ, 南 欧 / 南 歐] Southern Europe #63,365 [Add to Longdo] | 范晔 | [Fàn Yè, ㄈㄢˋ ㄧㄝˋ, 范 晔 / 範 曄] historian from Song of the Southern Dynasties 南朝宋, author of History of Eastern Han 後漢書|后汉书 #64,709 [Add to Longdo] |
| 南アルプス | [みなみあるぷす, minamiarupusu] TH: เทือกเขาแอลป์ใต้(ในประเทศญี่ปุ่น) EN: southern alps (of Japan) |
| | 九州 | [きゅうしゅう, kyuushuu] (n) Kyushu (southernmost of the four main islands of Japan); (P) #1,257 [Add to Longdo] | 南部 | [なんぶ, nanbu] (n) southern part; the south (of a region); (P) #1,636 [Add to Longdo] | 南海 | [なんかい, nankai] (n) southern sea; (P) #3,993 [Add to Longdo] | 南緯 | [なんい, nan'i] (n) southern latitude; (P) #5,126 [Add to Longdo] | 南方 | [なんぽう, nanpou] (n, adj-no) south; southern; southward; (P) #6,401 [Add to Longdo] | 南朝 | [なんちょう, nanchou] (n) Southern Dynasty #6,820 [Add to Longdo] | 文中 | [ぶんちゅう, bunchuu] (exp) (1) in the document; (n) (2) Bunchuu era (of the Southern Court) (1372.4.?-1375.5.27); (P) #8,723 [Add to Longdo] | 執事 | [しつじ, shitsuji] (n, adj-no) (1) steward; butler; (2) court official; (3) deacon (Anglican, Lutheran, etc.) #10,009 [Add to Longdo] | どん | [don] (pref) (1) very; totally; (2) (See 殿・どの) polite suffix used after a person's name (often of an apprentice; used much more broadly in southern Kyushu); (n, adv-to) (3) bang (e.g. of large drum, signal pistol, etc.); with a thud; sound when slamming something down #10,248 [Add to Longdo] | 南端 | [なんたん, nantan] (n) southern tip #13,780 [Add to Longdo] | 南国 | [なんこく(P);なんごく, nankoku (P); nangoku] (n) southern countries; (P) #14,297 [Add to Longdo] | 正平 | [しょうへい, shouhei] (n) Shouhei era (of the Southern Court) (1346.12.8-1370.7.24) #14,365 [Add to Longdo] | 南山 | [なんざん, nanzan] (n) southern mountain #16,237 [Add to Longdo] | 朱雀 | [すざく;すじゃく;しゅじゃく, suzaku ; sujaku ; shujaku] (n) (1) (See 四神) Vermilion Bird (god said to rule over the southern heavens); (2) (See 二十八宿) seven mansions (Chinese constellations) of the southern heavens #17,197 [Add to Longdo] | みなみじゅうじ座;南十字座 | [みなみじゅうじざ, minamijuujiza] (n) Southern Cross [Add to Longdo] | アメリカ鼯鼠 | [アメリカももんが;アメリカモモンガ, amerika momonga ; amerikamomonga] (n) (uk) southern flying squirrel (Graucomys volans) [Add to Longdo] | イソハゼ | [isohaze] (n) Eviota abax (species of pygmy goby ranging from Southern Japan to Hainan Is.) [Add to Longdo] | オーストラリアンスウェルシャーク | [o-sutorariansuuerusha-ku] (n) Australian swellshark (Cephaloscyllium laticeps, species of catshark which inhabits the continental shelf of southern Australia) [Add to Longdo] | ガラパゴスリングテールダムセルフィッシュ | [garapagosuringute-rudamuserufisshu] (n) Southern whitetail major (Stegastes beebei); Galapagos ringtail damselfish [Add to Longdo] | コイサン | [koisan] (n) Khoisan (Khoikhoi and San peoples of Southern Africa) [Add to Longdo] | サザンクロス | [sazankurosu] (n) Southern Cross; (P) [Add to Longdo] | サザンソウル | [sazansouru] (n) southern soul [Add to Longdo] | サザンビーフ | [sazanbi-fu] (n) "southern" beef (i.e. produced in Australia) [Add to Longdo] | サザンロック | [sazanrokku] (n) Southern rock [Add to Longdo] | スカラップ・ボンネットヘッド;スカラップボンネットヘッド | [sukarappu . bonnettoheddo ; sukarappubonnettoheddo] (n) scalloped bonnethead (Sphyrna corona, little-known species of hammerhead shark found in the eastern Pacific from southern Mexico to northern Peru) [Add to Longdo] | ティラピア・モザンビカ | [teirapia . mozanbika] (n) (See モザンビークティラピア) Mozambique tilapia (tilapiine cichlid fish native to southern Africa, Oreochromis mossambicus) [Add to Longdo] | デアンドル | [deandoru] (n) dirndl (traditional women's clothing of Southern Germany and Austria) [Add to Longdo] | トンパ文字 | [トンパもじ, tonpa moji] (n) Dongba script (used by the Naxi People in southern China) (also Tomba, Tompa) [Add to Longdo] | ニュージーランドホシザメ | [nyu-ji-randohoshizame] (n) spotted estuary smooth-hound (Mustelus lenticulatus, species of houndshark found around southern Australia and New Zealand) [Add to Longdo] | ノドジロオオトカゲ | [nodojiroootokage] (n) rock monitor (Varanus albigularis, species of carnivorous monitor lizard found in southern Africa); legavaan; white-throated monitor [Add to Longdo] | ヒャクメオオトカゲ | [hyakumeootokage] (n) Argus monitor (Varanus panoptes, species of carnivorous monitor lizard found in northern Australia and southern New Guinea); yellow-spotted monitor [Add to Longdo] | プラティ | [puratei] (n) common platy (Xiphophorus maculatus); southern platyfish; moonfish [Add to Longdo] | ポートジャクソンネコザメ | [po-tojakusonnekozame] (n) Port Jackson shark (Heterodontus portusjacksoni, found in southern Australia and New Zealand) [Add to Longdo] | ムステルス・アンタルクティクス;ムステルスアンタルクティクス | [musuterusu . antarukuteikusu ; musuterusuantarukuteikusu] (n) gummy shark (Mustelus antarcticus, species endemic to southern Australia) [Add to Longdo] | モザンビークティラピア;モザンビークテラピア | [mozanbi-kuteirapia ; mozanbi-kuterapia] (n) Mozambique tilapia (tilapiine cichlid fish native to southern Africa, Oreochromis mossambicus) [Add to Longdo] | モンロビアンドクターフィッシュ | [monrobiandokuta-fisshu] (n) Monrovia doctorfish (Acanthurus monroviae, species of Eastern Atlantic tang found from southern Morocco to Angola) [Add to Longdo] | ラザホージウム | [razaho-jiumu] (n) rutherfordium (Rf) [Add to Longdo] | ラブカ属 | [ラブカぞく, rabuka zoku] (n) Chlamydoselachus (genus containing only the frilled shark and the Southern African frilled shark in the family Chlamydoselachidae) [Add to Longdo] | ルーテル教会 | [ルーテルきょうかい, ru-teru kyoukai] (n) Lutheran Church [Add to Longdo] | ルーテル派 | [ルーテルは, ru-teru ha] (n) Lutheranism [Add to Longdo] | ルター派教会 | [ルターはきょうかい, ruta-hakyoukai] (n) (obsc) (See ルーテル教会) Lutheran Church [Add to Longdo] | 右近の橘 | [うこんのたちばな, ukonnotachibana] (n) (See 紫宸殿, 左近の桜) tachibana tree west of the southern stairs of the Hall for State Ceremonies (in Heian Palace) [Add to Longdo] | 延元 | [えんげん, engen] (n) Engen era (of the Southern Court) (1336.2.29-1340.4.28) [Add to Longdo] | 応天門 | [おうてんもん;おうでんもん, outenmon ; oudenmon] (n) (See 朝堂院・ちょうどういん) main southern gate of the Heian Palace's reception compound [Add to Longdo] | 凱風 | [がいふう, gaifuu] (n) southerly wind [Add to Longdo] | 吉野時代 | [よしのじだい, yoshinojidai] (n) (obsc) (See 南北朝時代) Yoshino period (Japan's Northern and Southern Courts period, esp. from the viewpoint of the legitimacy of the Southern Court, 1336-1392 CE) [Add to Longdo] | 吉野朝時代 | [よしのちょうじだい, yoshinochoujidai] (n) (obsc) (See 南北朝時代) Yoshino period (Japan's Northern and Southern Courts period, esp. from the viewpoint of the legitimacy of the Southern Court, 1336-1392 CE) [Add to Longdo] | 興国 | [こうこく, koukoku] (n, vs) (1) making a country prosperous; prosperous country; (2) Koukoku era (of the Southern Court) (1340.4.28-1346.12.8) [Add to Longdo] | 極光 | [きょっこう;きょくこう, kyokkou ; kyokukou] (n) northern or southern lights; aurora borealis or australis [Add to Longdo] | 熊襲;熊曾 | [くまそ, kumaso] (n) Kumaso (ancient Japanese people resident to southern Kyushu) [Add to Longdo] |
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