Villatic | a. [ L. villaticus belonging to a country house. See Village. ] Of or pertaining to a farm or a village; rural. “Tame villatic fowl.” Milton. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Villain | n. [ OE. vilein, F. vilain, LL. villanus, from villa a village, L. villa a farm. See Villa. ] [ 1913 Webster ] If any of my ansectors was a tenant, and a servant, and held his lands as a villain to his lord, his posterity also must do so, though accidentally they become noble. Jer. Taylor. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ Villains were of two sorts; villains regardant, that is, annexed to the manor (LL. adscripti glebae); and villains in gross, that is, annexed to the person of their lord, and transferable from one to another. Blackstone. [ 1913 Webster ] Pour the blood of the villain in one basin, and the blood of the gentleman in another, what difference shall there be proved? Becon. [ 1913 Webster ] Like a villain with a smiling cheek. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] Calm, thinking villains, whom no faith could fix. Pope. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Villain | a. [ F. vilain. ] Villainous. [ R. ] Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Villain | v. t. To debase; to degrade. [ Obs. ] Sir T. More. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Villainous | a. [ Written also villanous. ] [ 1913 Webster ]
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Villainy | n.; The commendation is not in his wit, but in his villainy. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] He never yet not vileinye ne said In our modern language, it [ foul language ] is termed villainy, as being proper for rustic boors, or men of coarsest education and employment. Barrow. [ 1913 Webster ] Villainy till a very late day expressed words foul and disgraceful to the utterer much oftener than deeds. Trench. [ 1913 Webster ] Such villainies roused Horace into wrath. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ] That execrable sum of all villainies commonly called a slave trade. John Wesley. [ 1913 Webster ] |
villain | (n) ตัวร้าย (ทางวรรณกรรม), Syn. scoundrel, Ant. hero |
villainy | (n) ความชั่วร้าย, See also: ความเลวร้าย, Syn. depravity, knavery |
villainous | (adj) ชั่วร้าย (ทางวรรณกรรม), See also: ชั่วช้า, เลวทราม, Syn. evil, wicked, vicious |
villainously | (adv) อย่างชั่วร้าย, See also: อย่างเลวทราม |
villain of the piece | (idm) ผู้ที่เป็นสาเหตุของปัญหา |
villain | (วิล'เอิน) n. วายร้าย, ผู้ร้าย, คนชั่วร้าย, คนเลว, ตัวโกง, ตัววายร้าย (ในละคร, นวนิยาย) |
villainous | (วิล'ละเนิส) adj. ร้าย, เลวร้าย, ชั่วร้าย, เลวทราม, น่ารังเกียจมาก, See also: villainousness n., Syn. vicious |
villainy | (วิล'ละนี) n. ความเลวร้าย, ความชั่วร้าย, การกระทำที่เลวร้าย, การกระทำที่ชั่วร้าย |
villain | (n) คนร้าย, วายร้าย, อันธพาล |
villainous | (adj) ชั่วช้า, เลวทราม, ร้ายกาจ, ชั่วร้าย |
villainy | (n) ความชั่วช้า, คนเลวทราม, ความร้ายกาจ, ความชั่วร้าย |
villain | ตัวโกง [วรรณกรรม ๖ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕] |
Villains in motion pictures | ตัวโกงในภาพยนตร์ [TU Subject Heading] |
villain | One murder makes a villain, millions a hero. |
วายร้าย | (n) criminal, See also: villain, evil man, bandit, brigand, gangster, Syn. คนร้าย, Ant. คนดี, Example: เขาได้รับการยกย่องจากวายร้ายทั้งหลายว่าเป็นนายกรัฐมนตรีของอาณาจักรแก๊งสเตอร์ที่แท้จริง, Count Unit: คน |
ตัวโกง | (n) villain, See also: negative role, negative character, Syn. ตัวร้าย, Example: ตัวโกงในละครมักจะเป็นคนมีหนวด, Thai Definition: ผู้แสดงบทร้าย มักใช้อุบายเล่ห์เหลี่ยมเพื่อให้ประโยชน์ที่ตนต้องการโดยไม่คำนึงถึงศีลธรรม |
ทุรชน | (n) villain, See also: scoundrel, bad person, rascal, rogue, scamp, Syn. ทรชน, คนชั่วร้าย, Ant. คนดี, Notes: (สันสกฤต) |
เหี้ย | [hīa] (n) EN: damn ; goddamn ; bad person ; bad guy ; great villain ; jinx ; scoundrel ; person who brings bad luck, ; thoroughly bad character FR: vilaine personne [ f ] ; scélérat [ m ] ; fripouille [ f ] ; personne qui porte la guigne [ f ] |
คนเลว | [khon lēo] (n, exp) EN: evil man ; villain ; scoundrel ; rascal FR: méchante personne [ f ] ; fripouille [ f ] ; crapule [ f ] |
ผู้ร้าย | [phūrāi] (n) EN: criminal ; perpretator ; wrongdoer ; offender ; culprit ; lawbreaker ; offender ; malefactor ; crook ; felon ; villain FR: criminel [ m ] ; délinquant [ m ] ; malfaiteur [ m ] ; bandit [ m ] ; vaurien [ m ] (vx) |
ระยำ | [rayam] (adj) EN: despicable ; vile ; villainous FR: maudit ; damné |
ต่ำช้า | [tamchā] (adj) EN: base ; low ; ignoble ; vile ; mean ; base ; despicable ; vicious ; vvillainous ; wicked FR: méprisable ; ignoble |
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villain | (n) a wicked or evil person; someone who does evil deliberately, Syn. scoundrel |
villain | (n) the principal bad character in a film or work of fiction, Syn. baddie |
villainess | (n) a woman villain |
villainy | (n) the quality of evil by virtue of villainous behavior, Syn. villainousness |
villainy | (n) a criminal or vicious act |
Villain | n. [ OE. vilein, F. vilain, LL. villanus, from villa a village, L. villa a farm. See Villa. ] [ 1913 Webster ] If any of my ansectors was a tenant, and a servant, and held his lands as a villain to his lord, his posterity also must do so, though accidentally they become noble. Jer. Taylor. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ Villains were of two sorts; villains regardant, that is, annexed to the manor (LL. adscripti glebae); and villains in gross, that is, annexed to the person of their lord, and transferable from one to another. Blackstone. [ 1913 Webster ] Pour the blood of the villain in one basin, and the blood of the gentleman in another, what difference shall there be proved? Becon. [ 1913 Webster ] Like a villain with a smiling cheek. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] Calm, thinking villains, whom no faith could fix. Pope. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Villain | a. [ F. vilain. ] Villainous. [ R. ] Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Villain | v. t. To debase; to degrade. [ Obs. ] Sir T. More. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Villainous | a. [ Written also villanous. ] [ 1913 Webster ]
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Villainy | n.; The commendation is not in his wit, but in his villainy. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] He never yet not vileinye ne said In our modern language, it [ foul language ] is termed villainy, as being proper for rustic boors, or men of coarsest education and employment. Barrow. [ 1913 Webster ] Villainy till a very late day expressed words foul and disgraceful to the utterer much oftener than deeds. Trench. [ 1913 Webster ] Such villainies roused Horace into wrath. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ] That execrable sum of all villainies commonly called a slave trade. John Wesley. [ 1913 Webster ] |
恶棍 | [恶 棍 / 惡 棍] villain #50,539 [Add to Longdo] |
狼狈为奸 | [狼 狈 为 奸 / 狼 狽 為 奸] villains collude together (成语 saw); to work hand in glove with sb (to nefarious ends) #56,887 [Add to Longdo] |
Bösewicht { m }; Schurke { m }; Schuft { m } | Bösewichte { pl }; Schurken { pl }; Schufte { pl } | villain | villains [Add to Longdo] |
悪役 | [あくやく, akuyaku] (n, adj-no) villain; baddie; the villain's part; (P) #10,958 [Add to Longdo] |
悪人 | [あくにん, akunin] (n, adj-no) bad person; villain; scoundrel; wrongdoer; wicked person; (P) #15,808 [Add to Longdo] |
凶悪(P);兇悪 | [きょうあく, kyouaku] (adj-na) atrocious; fiendish; brutal; villainous; (P) #16,645 [Add to Longdo] |
悪党 | [あくとう, akutou] (n, adj-no) scoundrel; rascal; villain #19,241 [Add to Longdo] |
無頼 | [ぶらい, burai] (n, adj-na, adj-no) (1) hoodlum; scoundrel; ruffian; tough; villain; (2) villainy; (3) without relying on others; without asking for help #19,978 [Add to Longdo] |
悪漢 | [あっかん, akkan] (n) (obsc) rascal; villain; scoundrel; ruffian; crook [Add to Longdo] |
悪玉 | [あくだま;あくたま, akudama ; akutama] (n) bad character; bad person; villain; baddie [Add to Longdo] |
悪形;悪方 | [あくがた, akugata] (n) villain's part [Add to Longdo] |
悪徒 | [あくと, akuto] (n) rascal; scoundrel; villain [Add to Longdo] |
悪党面 | [あくとうづら, akutoudura] (n) villainous face [Add to Longdo] |