220 ผลลัพธ์ สำหรับ *thar*
/ตา (ร)/     /TH AA1 R/     /θˈɑːr/
ฝึกออกเสียง
หรือค้นหา: thar, -thar-

NECTEC Lexitron Dictionary EN-TH
lethargy(n) ความเฉื่อยชา, See also: ความเกียจคร้าน, Syn. lassitude, sluggishness
lethargy(n) ความเซื่องซึม, See also: ความง่วง, ซึม, Syn. drowsiness
catharsis(n) การปลดปล่อยอารมณ์ที่รุนแรง (โดยอาจได้รับอิทธิพลจากละครหรือเพลง) เพื่อให้อารมณ์นั้นอ่อนลง
lethargic(adj) เฉื่อยชา, See also: เอื่อย, เนือย, เซื่องซึม, ซึม, Syn. sluggish, Ant. energetic
lethargically(adv) อย่างขาดความกระตือรือร้น, See also: อย่างไม่ใส่ใจ, อย่างเนือยๆ

Hope Dictionary
anarcartharsisการอาเจียน, การขับเสมหะออก
cantharides(แคนธาร์'ริเดซฺ) n., pl แมลงวันสเปนซึ่งเป็นยากระตุ้นกำหนดชนิดหนึ่ง
cantharisn. แมลงวันสเปนซึ่งเป็นยากระตุ้นกำหนดชนิดหนึ่ง
catharmosn. เวทมนตร์รักษาโรค
catharsis(คะธาร์'ซิส) n. การระบายท้อง, การถ่าย
cathartic(คะธาร์'ทิค) adj. ระบายท้อง -n. ยาระบาย, See also: cathartical adj. ดูcathartic
kithara(คิธ'ณะรา) n. เครื่องดนตรีชนิดหนึ่ง, ของกรีกโบราณ, Syn. cithara
lethargic(ละธาร์'จิค) adj. เฉื่อยชา, เซื่องซึม, ซึม, ง่วง, ง่วงเหงาหาวนอน, เมินเฉย, เฉยเมย, See also: lethargy n. ดูlethargic, Syn. drowsy, sluggish

Nontri Dictionary
cathartic(n) ยาถ่าย, ยาระบาย
lethargic(adj) ซบเซา, เซื่องซึม, ง่วง, สลบไสล, เกียจคร้าน, เฉื่อยชา
lethargy(n) ความซบเซา, ความเซื่องซึม, ความง่วง, ความเกียจคร้าน, ความเฉื่อยชา

ศัพท์บัญญัติราชบัณฑิตยสถาน
purgation; catharsisการถ่ายท้อง [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔]
lethargyภาวะง่วงงุน [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔]
catharsis; purgationการถ่ายท้อง [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔]
catharsisโสธนะ [วรรณกรรม ๖ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]
catharticยาถ่าย, ยารุ [ มีความหมายเหมือนกับ purgative ๒ และ purge ๒ ] [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔]
cantharidesแมลงวันสเปน [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔]
hypercatharsisการถ่ายท้องมากเกิน [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔]

คลังศัพท์ไทย (สวทช.)
Postharvest systemระบบดำเนินงานหลังการเก็บเกี่ยว [เศรษฐศาสตร์]
Postharvest technologyเทคโนโลยีหลังการเก็บเกี่ยว [วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี]
Postharvest lossesความเสียหายหลังการเก็บเกี่ยว [TU Subject Heading]
Postharvest physiologyสรีวิทยาหลังการเก็บเกี่ยว [TU Subject Heading]
Postharvest technologyเทคโนโลยีหลังการเก็บเกี่ยว [TU Subject Heading]
Cantharidesแคนธาไรดส์ [การแพทย์]
Cantharidinแคนทาริดิน, สาร;แคนธาริดิน [การแพทย์]
Catharsisการระบายอารมณ์ [การแพทย์]
Cathartic Agentsยาถ่าย [การแพทย์]
Catharticsยารุ, ยาระบาย, ยาถ่าย [การแพทย์]
Cathartics, Salineยาถ่ายประเภทเกลือ [การแพทย์]
Cell Nest, Walthard'sเซลล์วาลฮาร์ด [การแพทย์]
Colon, Catharticลำไส้ใหญ่ที่ใช้ยาถ่ายเป็นประจำ [การแพทย์]
Isoetharineไอโซอีเธอรีน [การแพทย์]
Lethargyไม่มีแรง, อิดโรย, ซึม, เกียจคร้าน, แขนขาอ่อนแรง, อ่อนเพลียซึม [การแพทย์]
Lithargeลิทาร์จ [การแพทย์]

ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus
tharI feel lethargic when I diet, what should I do?
tharI feel lethargic.

NECTEC Lexitron-2 Dictionary (TH-EN)
แมงมุม(n) spider, See also: Tharaphosidae, Example: แมงมุมค่อยๆ ชักใยแผ่อาณาเขตไปรอบห้อง, Count Unit: ตัว, Thai Definition: ชื่อสัตว์พวกแมง ที่ปากมีเขี้ยวรูปร่างคล้ายปากคีบและมีอวัยวะรูปทรงคล้ายขายื่นออกมา 1 คู่ ไม่มีหนวด มีหลายชนิด ทุกชนิดที่ขามีโครงสร้างพิเศษซึ่งสามารถถักใยที่ออกมาจากรูเปิดตรงส่วนท้องได้
ขี้เซา(v) be sleepy, See also: be drowsy, be lethargic, be dozy, be dopey, Example: เขาขี้เซามาก ใครปลุกยังไงก็ไม่ตื่น, Thai Definition: นอนปลุกให้ตื่นยาก
ไม่มีชีวิตชีวา(v) be lifeless, See also: be dull, be listless, be sluggish, be lethargic, be flat, Syn. เซื่องซึม, ซึมเศร้า, เหงาหงอย, Ant. สนุกสนาน, ร่าเริง, สดใส, มีชีวิตชีวา, Example: ชาวบ้านที่มาต้อนรับนั้นดูซึมๆ ไม่มีชีวิตชีวาเท่าที่ควร
มิทธะ(n) discouragement, See also: sleepiness, lethargy, loss of confidence, slowness, Syn. ความท้อแท้, ความเชื่องซึม, ความสิ้นหวัง, Notes: (บาลี/สันสกฤต)
มิทธะ(n) discouragement, See also: sleepiness, lethargy, loss of confidence, slowness, Syn. ความท้อแท้, ความเชื่องซึม, ความสิ้นหวัง, Notes: (บาลี/สันสกฤต)
บานบุรี(n) Allamanda cathartica, See also: cathartica, a flowering plant, Allamanda catharteca, willow-leaved climber, Syn. บานบุรีเหลือง, ต้นบานบุรี, Example: ที่รั้วข้างมหาวิทยาลัยมีต้นบานบุรีออกดอกสีเหลืองเป็นแถวไปตลอด, Count Unit: ต้น, ดอก, Thai Definition: ไม้พุ่มรอเลื้อยชนิด Allamanda cathartica Linn. ในวงศ์ Apocynaceae ลำต้นแข็ง ปลายกิ่งอ่อนโค้ง ดอกสีเหลืองสด
เชื่องช้า(v) be tardy, See also: be slow, be inactive, be unhurried, be torpid, be lethargic, Syn. เฉื่อย, อืดอาด, ยืดยาด, อ้อยอิ่ง, ชักช้า, ช้า, Ant. ประเปรียว, Example: ดูเขาเชื่องช้าไม่รีบร้อน เหมือนกับว่าไม่สำคัญอะไร
ซม(adv) lethargically, See also: drowsily, sleepily, lazily, Syn. ซึมเซา, เซื่องซึม, ซึม, Ant. กระฉับกระเฉง, กระปรี้กระเปร่า, Example: เขานอนซมเพราะพิษไข้, Thai Definition: อาการอย่างเป็นไข้ในระยะรุนแรงถึงกับนอนจนไม่อยากลืมตา
ซึม(adv) drowsily, See also: dozily, lethargically, listlessly, inactively, Syn. ซึมเซา, เหงาหงอย, เซื่องซึม, Ant. สดชื่น, ร่าเริง, แจ่มใส, Example: นักเรียนนั่งซึมกันทุกคน เพราะถูกดุกันถ้วนหน้า, Thai Definition: เหงาหงอยไม่ค่อยพูดจา, ไม่เบิกบาน
ขี้เซา(v) sleepy, See also: drowsy, lethargic, Example: เขาเป็นชายหนุ่มร่างล่ำ ใจร้อน บ้าพลัง โวยวาย โหวกเหวก ล้งเล้งไปเรื่อยเปื่อย ขี้เซาอีกต่างหาก, Thai Definition: นอนหลับโดยไม่ยอมตื่นง่ายๆ

Volubilis Dictionary (TH-EN-FR)
เชื่องช้า[cheūangchā] (v) EN: be tardy ; be slow ; be inactive ; be unhurried ; be torpid ; be lethargic  FR: être d'un naturel indolent ; être nonchalant
ครูเลื่น[khrū Leūn] (n, prop) EN: khru Luen ; Ms Luen ; Mother Luen  FR: khru Luen ; Luen Suntharavathin
ไม่มีชีวิต[mai mī chīwit] (n, exp) EN: be lifeless ; be dull ; be listless ; be sluggish ; be lethargic ; be flat  FR: ne pas donner signe de vie
ไม่มีชีวิตชีวา[mai mī chīwitchiwā] (xp) EN: be lifeless ; be dull ; be listless ; be sluggish ; be lethargic ; be flat
เซื่อง[seūang = seuang] (adj) EN: slow ; sluggish ; dull ; listless ; lifeless ; lethargic  FR: indolent ; nonchalant
วัดประดิษฐาราม[Wat Praditthārām] (n, prop) EN: wat Praditharam  FR: wat Praditharam [ m ]

CMU Pronouncing Dictionary
thar
 /TH AA1 R/
/ตา (ร)/
/θˈɑːr/
tharp
 /TH AA1 R P/
/ตา (ร) ผึ/
/θˈɑːrp/
tharpe
 /TH AA1 R P/
/ตา (ร) ผึ/
/θˈɑːrp/
bethard
 /B EH1 TH ER0 D/
/เบ๊ะ เต่อ (ร) ดึ/
/bˈeθɜːʴd/
gothard
 /G AA1 TH ER0 D/
/ก๊า เต่อ (ร) ดึ/
/gˈɑːθɜːʴd/
kothari
 /K AA1 TH ER0 IY0/
/ค้า เต่อ (ร) หรี่/
/kˈɑːθɜːʴiː/
suthard
 /S AH1 TH ER0 D/
/ซะ เต่อ (ร) ดึ/
/sˈʌθɜːʴd/
bethards
 /B EH1 TH ER0 D Z/
/เบ๊ะ เต่อ (ร) ดึ สึ/
/bˈeθɜːʴdz/
coltharp
 /K OW1 L TH AA0 R P/
/โค้ว ล ต่า (ร) ผึ/
/kˈəʊlθɑːrp/
lethargy
 /L EH1 TH ER0 JH IY0/
/เล้ะ เต่อ (ร) จี่/
/lˈeθɜːʴdʒiː/
moothart
 /M UW1 TH AA0 R T/
/มู้ ต่า (ร) ถึ/
/mˈuːθɑːrt/
southard
 /S AW1 TH ER0 D/
/ซ้าว เต่อ (ร) ดึ/
/sˈaʊθɜːʴd/
tharpe's
 /TH AA1 R P S/
/ตา (ร) ผึ สึ/
/θˈɑːrps/
catharine
 /K AE1 TH R IH0 N/
/แค้ ตริ่น/
/kˈæθrɪn/
catharsis
 /K AH0 TH AA1 R S AH0 S/
/เขอะ ต๊า (ร) เสอะ สึ/
/kəθˈɑːrsəs/
cathartic
 /K AH0 TH AA1 R T IH0 K/
/เขอะ ต๊า (ร) ถิ ขึ/
/kəθˈɑːrtɪk/
coulthard
 /K UW0 L TH AA1 R D/
/ขู่ล ต๊า (ร) ดึ/
/kuːlθˈɑːrd/
gotthardt
 /G AA1 TH AA0 R T/
/ก๊า ต่า (ร) ถึ/
/gˈɑːθɑːrt/
katharina
 /K AE2 TH EH0 R IY1 N AH0/
/แค แต่ รี้ เหนอะ/
/kˌæθerˈiːnə/
katharine
 /K AE1 TH R IH0 N/
/แค้ ตริ่น/
/kˈæθrɪn/
lethargic
 /L AH0 TH AA1 R JH IH0 K/
/เหลอะ ต๊า (ร) จิ ขึ/
/ləθˈɑːrdʒɪk/
catharines
 /K AE1 TH R IH0 N Z/
/แค้ ตริ่น สึ/
/kˈæθrɪnz/
catharines
 /K AE1 TH ER0 IH0 N Z/
/แค้ เต่อ (ร) หริ่น สึ/
/kˈæθɜːʴɪnz/
tharrington
 /TH AE1 R IH0 NG T AH0 N/
/แต๊ หริ่ง เถิ่น/
/θˈærɪŋtən/

Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary
Tharp
  /th aa1 p/ /ตา ผึ/ /θˈɑːp/
lethargy
 (n) /l e1 th @ jh ii/ /เล้ะ เตอะ จี่/ /lˈeθədʒiː/
Katharine
  /k a1 th r i n/ /แค้ ตริ่น/ /kˈæθrɪn/
catharses
 (n) /k @1 th aa1 s ii z/ /เขอะ ต๊า สี่ สึ/ /kəθˈɑːsiːz/
catharsis
 (n) /k @1 th aa1 s i s/ /เขอะ ต๊า สิ สึ/ /kəθˈɑːsɪs/
cathartic
 (n) /k @1 th aa1 t i k/ /เขอะ ต๊า ถิ ขึ/ /kəθˈɑːtɪk/
lethargic
 (adj) /l i1 th aa1 jh i k/ /ลิ ต๊า จิ ขึ/ /lˈɪθˈɑːdʒɪk/
cathartics
 (n) /k @1 th aa1 t i k s/ /เขอะ ต๊า ถิ ขึ สึ/ /kəθˈɑːtɪks/
lethargically
 (adv) /l i1 th aa1 jh i k l ii/ /ลิ ต๊า จิ ขลี่/ /lˈɪθˈɑːdʒɪkliː/

WordNet (3.0)
atharva-veda(n) a collection of mantras and formulas
cantharellus(n) a well-known genus of fungus; has funnel-shaped fruiting body; includes the chanterelles, Syn. genus Cantharellus
catharacta(n) skuas, Syn. genus Catharacta
catharanthus(n) small genus of erect annual or perennial herbs native to Madagascar; widely naturalized in the tropics; formerly included in genus Vinca, Syn. genus Catharanthus
catharsis(n) (psychoanalysis) purging of emotional tensions, Syn. abreaction, katharsis
catharsis(n) purging the body by the use of a cathartic to stimulate evacuation of the bowels, Syn. purgation, katharsis
cathartes(n) type genus of the Cathartidae: turkey vultures, Syn. genus Cathartes
cathartic(adj) emotionally purging, Syn. psychotherapeutic
cathartic(adj) emotionally purging (of e.g. art), Syn. releasing
cathartic(adj) strongly laxative, Syn. purgative, evacuant
cathartidae(n) condors; turkey buzzards; king vultures, Syn. family Cathartidae
citharichthys(n) a genus of Bothidae, Syn. genus Citharichthys
katharevusa(n) literary style of Modern Greek containing features borrowed from Koine
katharobe(n) an organism that lives in an oxygenated medium lacking organic matter
katharobic(adj) of living being in an oxygenated environment lacking organic matter
katharometer(n) measures thermal conductivity
lethargic(adj) deficient in alertness or activity, Syn. unenrgetic, Ant. energetic
lethargically(adv) without energy; in a lethargic manner, Syn. unenergetically
lethargy(n) a state of comatose torpor (as found in sleeping sickness), Syn. lassitude, sluggishness
lothario(n) a successful womanizer; a man who behaves selfishly in his sexual relationships with women
metharbital(n) anticonvulsant drug (trade name Gemonil) used in the treatment of epilepsy, Syn. Gemonil
restharrow(n) Eurasian plant having loose racemes of pink or purple flowers and spiny stems and tough roots, Syn. rest-harrow, Ononis spinosa
restharrow(n) European woody plant having pink flowers and unifoliate leaves and long tough roots; spreads by underground runners, Syn. rest-harrow, Ononis repens
thar desert(n) a desert to the east of the Indus River in northwestern India and southeastern Pakistan, Syn. Great Indian Desert
tharp(n) innovative United States dancer and choreographer (born in 1941), Syn. Twyla Tharp
vitharr(n) (Norse mythology) one of the Aesir; son of Odin; avenges his parent by slaying Fenrir at Ragnarok, Syn. Vithar, Vidar
albigenses(n) a Christian religious sect in southern France in the 12th and 13th centuries; believers in Albigensianism, Syn. Cathars, Cathari
albigensianism(n) a Christian movement considered to be a medieval descendant of Manichaeism in southern France in the 12th and 13th centuries; characterized by dualism (asserted the coexistence of two mutually opposed principles, one good and one evil); was exterminated for heresy during the Inquisition, Syn. Catharism
attar(n) essential oil or perfume obtained from flowers, Syn. ottar, atar, athar
buzzard(n) a New World vulture that is common in South America and Central America and the southern United States, Syn. turkey vulture, turkey buzzard, Cathartes aura
chanterelle(n) widely distributed edible mushroom rich yellow in color with a smooth cap and a pleasant apricot aroma, Syn. Cantharellus cibarius, chantarelle
cinnabar chanterelle(n) mushroom with a distinctive pink to vermillion fruiting body, Syn. Cantharellus cinnabarinus
common allamanda(n) vigorous evergreen climbing plant of South America having glossy leathery foliage and golden yellow flowers, Syn. golden trumpet, Allamanda cathartica
floccose chanterelle(n) a mildly poisonous fungus with a fruiting body shaped like a hollow trumpet, Syn. Cantharellus floccosus
great skua(n) large brown skua of the northern Atlantic, Syn. Catharacta skua
hepburn(n) United States film actress who appeared in many films with Spencer Tracy (1907-2003), Syn. Katharine Hepburn, Katharine Houghton Hepburn
horned whiff(n) a whiff found in waters from the Bahamas and northern Gulf of Mexico to Brazil, Syn. Citharichthys cornutus
inanition(n) weakness characterized by a lack of vitality or energy, Syn. slackness, lassitude, lethargy
languor(n) inactivity; showing an unusual lack of energy, Syn. phlegm, sluggishness, lethargy, flatness
metternich(n) Austrian statesman (1773-1859), Syn. Prince Klemens Wenzel Nepomuk Lothar von Metternich, Klemens Metternich
new world vulture(n) large birds of prey superficially similar to Old World vultures, Syn. cathartid
periwinkle(n) commonly cultivated Old World woody herb having large pinkish to red flowers, Syn. cayenne jasmine, Madagascar periwinkle, rose periwinkle, Vinca rosea, Cape periwinkle, old maid, Catharanthus roseus, red periwinkle
pig's ears(n) an edible agaric with a brown fruiting body that is often compound, Syn. Cantharellus clavatus
purgative(n) a purging medicine; stimulates evacuation of the bowels, Syn. physic, cathartic, aperient
sleeping sickness(n) an encephalitis that was epidemic between 1915 and 1926; symptoms include paralysis of the extrinsic eye muscle and extreme muscular weakness, Syn. sleepy sickness, encephalitis lethargica, lethargic encephalitis, epidemic encephalitis
wegener(n) German geophysicist who proposed the theory of continental drift (1880-1930), Syn. Alfred Lothar Wegener

Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE)
anacathartic

a. [ Gr. 'anakaqartiko`s, fr. 'anakaqai`rein to cleanse upward, i. e., by vomiting; 'ana` + kaqai`rein. See Cathartic. ] 1. (Med.) Producing vomiting or expectoration. [ archaic ] [ 1913 Webster + AS ]

anacathartic

n. (Med.) An anacathartic medicine; an expectorant or an emetic. [ archaic ] [ 1913 Webster + AS ]

athar

n. 1. essential oil or perfume obtained from flowers.
Syn. -- attar, atar, ottar, otto [ WordNet 1.5 ]

Atharva-Veda

n. 1. (Hinduism) a collection of mantras and formulas. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

Cantharidal

a. Of or pertaining to cantharides or made of cantharides; as, cantharidal plaster. [ 1913 Webster ]

Cantharides

n. pl. See Cantharis. [ 1913 Webster ]

Cantharidin

n. (Chem.) The active principle of the cantharis, or Spanish fly, a volatile, acrid, bitter solid, crystallizing in four-sided prisms. [ 1913 Webster ]

Cantharis

n.; pl. Cantharides [ L., a kind of beetle, esp. the Spanish fly, Gr. kanqari`s. ] (Zool.) A beetle (Lytta vesicatoria, syn. Cantharis vesicatoria), having an elongated cylindrical body of a brilliant green color, and a nauseous odor; the blister fly or blister beetle, of the apothecary; -- also called Spanish fly. Many other species of Lytta, used for the same purpose, take the same name. See Blister beetle, under Blister. The plural form in usually applied to the dried insects used in medicine. [ 1913 Webster ]

Catharical

{ } a. [ Gr. &unr_;, fr. &unr_; to cleanse, fr. &unr_; pure; akin to F. chaste. ] 1. (Med.) Cleansing the bowels; promoting evacuations by stool; purgative. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Of or pertaining to the purgative principle of senna, as cathartic acid. [ 1913 Webster ]

Variants: Cathartic
Catharine wheel

See catherine wheel. [ 1913 Webster ]

Catharist

n. [ LL. catharista, fr. Gr. &unr_; clean, pure. ] One aiming at or pretending to a greater purity of like than others about him; -- applied to persons of various sects. See Albigenses. [ 1913 Webster ]

Catharsis

‖n. [ NL., fr. Gr. &unr_;. See Cathartic. ] (Med.) 1. A natural or artificial purgation of any passage, as of the mouth, bowels, etc.

2. (Psychotherapy) The process of relieving an abnormal excitement by reëstablishing the association of the emotion with the memory or idea of the event that first caused it, and of eliminating it by complete expression (called the abreaction). [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]

Cathartic

n. [ Gr. &unr_;. ] (Med.) A medicine that promotes alvine discharges; a purge; a purgative of moderate activity. [ 1913 Webster ]

☞ The cathartics are more energetic and certain in action that the laxatives, which simply increase the tendency to alvine evacuation; and less powerful and irritaint that the drastic purges, which cause profuse, repeated, and watery evacuations.

-- Ca*thar"tic*al*ly, adv. -- Ca*thar"tic*al*ness, n. [ 1913 Webster ]

cathartin

n. (Chem.) The bitter, purgative principle of senna. It is a glucoside with the properties of a weak acid; -- called also cathartic acid, and cathartina. [ 1913 Webster ]

Cato-cathartic

n. [ Gr. &unr_; down + &unr_; serving to purge. See Cathartic. ] (Med.) A remedy that purges by alvine discharges. [ 1913 Webster ]

Cithara

n. [ L. Cf. Cittern, Guitar. ] (Mus.) An ancient stringed musical instrument resembling the harp. [ Also spelled kithara. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

Citharistic

a. [ Gr. &unr_;, fr. &unr_; cithara. ] Pertaining, or adapted, to the cithara. [ 1913 Webster ]

Colcothar

n. [ NL. colcothar vitrioli, fr. Ar. qolqo&tsdot_;ar. ] (Chem.) Polishing rouge; a reddish brown oxide of iron, used in polishing glass, and also as a pigment; -- called also crocus Martis. [ 1913 Webster ]

Emeto-cathartic

a. [ Gr. &unr_; vomiting + E. cathartic. ] (Med.) Producing vomiting and purging at the same time.

futharc

n. 1. [ From the sounds of the first five letters. ] The Runic alphabet; -- so called from the first six letters f, u, þ (th), o (or a), r, c (=k). See rune. [ Also spelled futhark ] [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]

☞ The spelling futharc represents most accurately the original values of these six Runic letters. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]

☞The name is derived from the sounds of the first five letters of the runic alphabet, f, u, th, o, r, and c. The vowel sound of the fourth letter corresponded more closely to a in the earlier versions used in Scandinavian countries, and the earlier alphabet is therefore referred to as the futharc or futhark. The fifth rune had a sound like that of k, and in the Danish futhark the fifth character is that transliterated as k. Thus the runic alphabet is also called the futhork or futhark. The third rune had a sound and form resembling that of the Anglo-Saxon thorn, which represented the th sound at the beginning of the word thorn. The origins of the runic alphabet are obscure, but the earliest forms may have been invented around the second century A.D. in eastern Europe. The forms of some of the letters show a relation to the Latin or Greek alphabets, and the futhorc was presumably in part an adaptation of those alphabets to the sound of the Germanic tongues. An inscription of the futhark itself, an ordered list of the runes, was found on an object dated as early as the fifth century A.D. The Scandinavian futharc had 16 runes, but the futhorc used in Anglo-Saxon England had 31. The futhark was mostly used for writing on wood, for which reason the runes were comprised of only vertical and diagonal strokes. The degree of widespread use of the futharc is not known but it was probably used mostly for short messages or inscriptions on objects. Fewer than 10, 000 runic inscriptions, both on wood and stone, have been found. The number and forms of some of the runes varied over time and locality. R. I. Page, “Runes”. [ PJC ]

The letters are called Runes and the alphabet bears the name Futhorc from the first six letters. I. Taylor. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]

Variants: futhorc, futhork
katharsis

n. purging of emotional tensions; -- usually spelled catharsis.
Syn. -- catharsis, abreaction. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

Kithara

‖n. See Cithara. [ 1913 Webster ]

Lethargical

{ } a. [ L. lethargicus, Gr. lhqargiko`s: cf. F. léthargique. See Lethargy. ] Pertaining to, affected with, or resembling, lethargy; morbidly drowsy; dull; heavy. -- Le*thar"gic*al*ly, adv. -- Le*thar"gic*al*ness, n. -- Le*thar"gic*ness, n. [1913 Webster]

Variants: Lethargic
Lethargize

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Lethargized p. pr. & vb. n. Lethargizing ] To make lethargic. [ 1913 Webster ]

All bitters are poison, and act by stilling, and depressing, and lethargizing the irritability. Coleridge. [ 1913 Webster ]

Lethargy

n.; pl. -gies [ F. léthargie, L. lethargia, Gr. lhqargi`a, fr. lh`qargos forgetful, fr. lh`qh forgetfulness. See Lethe. ] 1. Morbid drowsiness; continued or profound sleep, from which a person can scarcely be awaked. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. A state of inaction or indifference. [ 1913 Webster ]

Europe lay then under a deep lethargy. Atterbury. [ 1913 Webster ]

Lethargy

v. t. To lethargize. [ Obs. ] Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

Litharge

n. [ OE. litarge, F. litharge, L. lithargyrus, Gr. liqa`rgyros the scum or foam of silver; li`qos stone + 'a`rgyros silver. Litharge is found in silverbearing lead ore. ] (Chem.) Lead monoxide; a yellowish red substance, obtained as an amorphous powder, or crystallized in fine scales, by heating lead moderately in a current of air or by calcining lead nitrate or carbonate. It is used in making flint glass, in glazing earthenware, in making red lead or minium, etc. Called also massicot. [ 1913 Webster ]

Lithargyrum

‖n. [ NL. See Litharge. ] (Old Chem.) Crystallized litharge, obtained by fusion in the form of fine yellow scales. [ 1913 Webster ]

Lothario

n. [ Name of a character in Rowe's drama, “The Fair Penitent.” ] A gay seducer of women; a libertine. [ 1913 Webster ]

Spinthariscope

n. [ Gr. spinqari`s spark + -scope. ] A small instrument containing a minute particle of a radium compound mounted in front of a fluorescent screen and viewed with magnifying lenses. The tiny flashes produced by the continual bombardment of the screen by the α rays are thus rendered visible. -- Spin*thar`i*scop"ic a. [Webster 1913 Suppl.]

Thar

n. (Zool.) A goatlike animal (Capra Jemlaica) native of the Himalayas. It has small, flattened horns, curved directly backward. The hair of the neck, shoulders, and chest of the male is very long, reaching to the knees. Called also serow, and imo. [ Written also thaar, and tahr. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

Thar

v. impersonal, pres. [ OE. thar, þarf, AS. þearf, infin. þurfan to need; akin to OHG. durfan, G. dürfen to be allowed, Icel. þurfa to need, Goth. þaúrban. ] It needs; need. [ Obs. ] Piers Plowman. [ 1913 Webster ]

What thar thee reck or care? Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ]

Tharms

n. pl. [ AS. þearm a gut; akin to D. & G. darm, Icel. þarmr, Sw. & Dan. tarm. √53. ] Twisted guts. [ Obs. or Prov. Eng. ] Ascham. [ 1913 Webster ]

Tharos

n. (Zool.) A small American butterfly (Phycoides tharos) having the upper surface of the wings variegated with orange and black, the outer margins black with small white crescents; -- called also pearl crescent. [ 1913 Webster ]

Zoantharia

‖n. pl. [ NL. ] (Zool.) Same as Anthozoa. [ 1913 Webster ]

Zoantharian

a. (Zool.) Of or pertaining to the Zoantharia. -- n. One of the Anthozoa. [ 1913 Webster ]


CC-CEDICT CN-EN Dictionary
昏睡[hūn shuì, ㄏㄨㄣ ㄕㄨㄟˋ,  ] sleep; drowse when unconscious; lethargic sleep; lethargy #26,335 [Add to Longdo]
暮气[mù qì, ㄇㄨˋ ㄑㄧˋ,   /  ] evening mist; fig. declining spirits; lethargy #97,470 [Add to Longdo]

DING DE-EN Dictionary
Entspannung { f } | Entspannungen { pl }catharsis; katharsis | catharses [Add to Longdo]
Katharsis { f }catharsis [Add to Longdo]
Kürass { m }; Brustharnisch { m }; Brustpanzer { m }cuirass [Add to Longdo]
Kunstharz-Einbrennlackierung { f }stock-enamel; stove-enamel [Add to Longdo]
Kunstharz-Maschinenlack { m }synthetic resin machine paint [Add to Longdo]
Lethargie { f }lethargy [Add to Longdo]
Trägheit { f }sluggishness; lethargy; listlessness; drowsiness [Add to Longdo]
abführend { adj }cathartic [Add to Longdo]
diamanthart; steinhart { adj }adamantine [Add to Longdo]
kathartisch { adj }cathartic [Add to Longdo]
lethargisch { adj }lethargic [Add to Longdo]
lethargisch { adv }lethargically [Add to Longdo]
reinigendcathartic [Add to Longdo]
Abführmittel { n } [ med. ]cathartic medicine; cathartic [Add to Longdo]
Einsiedlerdrossel { f } [ ornith. ]Hermit Thrush (Catharus guttatus) [Add to Longdo]
Grauwangendrossel { f } [ ornith. ]Grey-cheeked Thrush (Catharus minimus) [Add to Longdo]
Zwergdrossel { f } [ ornith. ]Swainson's Thrush (Catharus ustulatus) [Add to Longdo]
Hyazinthara { m } [ ornith. ]Hyacinth Macaw [Add to Longdo]
Katharinasittich { m } [ ornith. ]Barred Parkeet [Add to Longdo]

EDICT JP-EN Dictionary
カサレヴサ[kasarevusa] (n) (See デモティキ) katharevousa (traditional literary form of modern Greek) (gre [Add to Longdo]
カタルシス[katarushisu] (n) catharsis (grc [Add to Longdo]
カンタリジン[kantarijin] (n) (See カンタリス) cantharadin (active ingredient of cantharides) [Add to Longdo]
カンタリス[kantarisu] (n) (See スパニッシュフライ) cantharides (lat [Add to Longdo]
キタラ[kitara] (n) kithara (ancient Greek musical instrument) (gre [Add to Longdo]
コンドル[kondoru] (n) (1) condor (inc. other New World vultures of family Cathartidae); (2) Andean condor (Vultur gryphus); (P) [Add to Longdo]
スパニッシュフライ[supanisshufurai] (n) (1) Spanish fly (Lytta vesicatoria); (2) Spanish fly (crushed dried Spanish flies sometimes used as an aphrodisiac); cantharides [Add to Longdo]
杏茸[あんずたけ;アンズタケ, anzutake ; anzutake] (n) (uk) chanterelle mushroom (Cantharellus cibarius) [Add to Longdo]
気抜け[きぬけ, kinuke] (n, vs) dispiritedness; dejection; languor; lethargy [Add to Longdo]
虚脱[きょだつ, kyodatsu] (n, vs) prostration; lethargy; collapse; despondency [Add to Longdo]
虚脱状態[きょだつじょうたい, kyodatsujoutai] (n) state of lethargy; absolute bewilderment; daze; mental numbness [Add to Longdo]
昏睡[こんすい, konsui] (n, vs, adj-no) (1) lethargy; stupor; (2) coma; dead sleep; (P) [Add to Longdo]
昏睡状態;こん睡状態[こんすいじょうたい, konsuijoutai] (n, adj-no) lethargic state; comatose state [Add to Longdo]
脱力感[だつりょくかん, datsuryokukan] (n) ennui; languishing; feeling of exhaustion; lassitude; lethargy [Add to Longdo]
鈍い[にぶい(P);のろい(P), nibui (P); noroi (P)] (adj-i) (1) (にぶい only) dull (e.g. a knife); blunt; (2) (のろい is usu. in kana) thickheaded; obtuse; stupid; (3) (にぶい only) dull (sound); dim (light); (4) slow; sluggish; inert; lethargic; (5) (のろい only) indulgent (esp. to the opposite sex); doting; (P) [Add to Longdo]
日々草[にちにちそう;ニチニチソウ, nichinichisou ; nichinichisou] (n) (uk) Madagascar periwinkle (Catharanthus roseus) [Add to Longdo]
不活動[ふかつどう, fukatsudou] (n) inaction; lethargy [Add to Longdo]
不活発;不活溌[ふかっぱつ, fukappatsu] (adj-na, n) dull; slow; sluggish; inactive; inanimate; quiet; lethargic [Add to Longdo]
無気力[むきりょく, mukiryoku] (adj-na, n) lethargic; lassitude; (P) [Add to Longdo]
無気力状態[むきりょくじょうたい, mukiryokujoutai] (n) apathy; lethargic state; state of lassitude [Add to Longdo]
嗜眠性脳炎[しみんせいのうえん, shiminseinouen] (n) encephalitis lethargica [Add to Longdo]
瀉下[しゃか, shaka] (n, vs) purgation; catharsis [Add to Longdo]
瀉剤[しゃざい, shazai] (n) cathartic; purgative; laxative [Add to Longdo]
瀉薬[しゃやく, shayaku] (n) (See 瀉剤) cathartic; purgative; laxative [Add to Longdo]
芫菁[げんせい, gensei] (n) (1) (obsc) (See 土斑猫) blister beetle; (2) (See カンタリス) cantharides [Add to Longdo]

JDDICT JP-DE Dictionary
昏睡[こんすい, konsui] Schlafsucht, Lethargie [Add to Longdo]
昏睡状態[こんすいじょうたい, konsuijoutai] der_schlafsuechtige_Zustand, der_lethargische_Zustand [Add to Longdo]

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