English-Thai: NECTEC's Lexitron-2 Dictionary [with local updates]
| bunting | [N] ธงหรือกระดาษสีประดับถนนหรืออาคารในเทศกาลฉลอง |
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| นกจาบปีกอ่อนหัวแดง | [n. exp.] (nok jāp pīk øn hūa daēng) EN: Red-headed Bunting FR: Bruant à tête rousse [m] |
| นกจาบปีกอ่อนหัวดำ | [n. exp.] (nok jāp pīk øn hūa dam) EN: Black-headed Bunting FR: Bruant mélanocéphale [m] |
| นกจาบปีกอ่อนหัวดำขาว | [n. exp.] (nok jāp pīk øn hūa dam khāo) EN: Tristram's Bunting FR: Bruant de Tristram [m] |
| นกจาบปีกอ่อนหัวเทา | [n. exp.] (nok jāp pīk øn hūa thao) EN: Chestnut-eared Bunting FR: Bruant à oreillons [m] ; Bruant à demi-collier [m] ; Bruant à oreillons marron [m] ; Bruant à poitrine noire [m] |
| นกจาบปีกอ่อนเล็ก | [n. exp.] (nok jāp pīk øn lek) EN: bunting FR: bruant [m] |
| นกจาบปีกอ่อนเล็ก | [n. exp.] (nok jāp pīk øn lek) EN: Little Bunting FR: Bruant nain [m] ; Cynchrame nain [m] |
| นกจาบปีกอ่อนหน้าดำ | [n. exp.] (nok jāp pīk øn nā dam) EN: Black-faced Bunting FR: Bruant masqué [m] ; Bruant à face noire [m] ; Bruant à masque noir [m] |
| นกจาบปีกอ่อนหงอน | [n. exp.] (nok jāp pīk øn ngøn) EN: Crested Bunting FR: Bruant huppé [m] |
| นกจาบปีกอ่อนอกเหลือง | [n. exp.] (nok jāp pīk øn ok leūang) EN: Yellow-breasted Bunting FR: Bruant auréole [m] ; Bruant des saules [m] ; Passerine auréole [m] |
| นกจาบปีกอ่อนสีตาล | [n. exp.] (nok jāp pīk øn sī tān) EN: Chestnut Bunting FR: Bruant roux [m] ; Bruant rutilant [m] |
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| Result from Foreign Dictionaries (5 entries found) |
From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Ortolan \Or"to*lan\, n. [F., fr. It. ortolano ortolan, gardener,
fr. L. hortulanus gardener, fr. hortulus, dim. of hortus
garden. So called because it frequents the hedges of gardens.
See {Yard} an inclosure, and cf. {Hortulan}.] (Zool.)
(a) A European singing bird ({Emberiza hortulana}), about the
size of the lark, with black wings. It is esteemed
delicious food when fattened. Called also {bunting}.
(b) In England, the wheatear ({Saxicola oenanthe}).
(c) In America, the sora, or Carolina rail ({Porzana
Carolina}). See {Sora}.
[1913 Webster]
From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Bunting \Bun"ting\, n. [Scot. buntlin, corn-buntlin, OE.
bunting, buntyle; of unknown origin.] (Zool.)
A bird of the genus {Emberiza}, or of an allied genus,
related to the finches and sparrows (family
{Fringillid[ae]}).
[1913 Webster]
Note: Among European species are the common or corn bunting
({Emberiza miliaria}); the ortolan ({Emberiza
hortulana}); the cirl ({Emberiza cirlus}); and the
black-headed ({Granitivora melanocephala}). American
species are the bay-winged or grass ({Po["o]c[ae]tes
gramineus} or {Po[oe]cetes gramineus}); the
black-throated ({Spiza Americana}); the towhee bunting
or chewink ({Pipilo}); the snow bunting ({Plectrophanax
nivalis}); the rice bunting or bobolink, and others.
See {Ortolan}, {Chewick}, {Snow bunting}, {Lark
bunting}.
[1913 Webster] Bunting
From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Bunting \Bun"ting\, Buntine \Bun"tine\, n. [Prov. E. bunting
sifting flour, OE. bonten to sift, hence prob. the material
used for that purpose.]
A thin woolen stuff, used chiefly for flags, colors, and
ships' signals.
[1913 Webster]
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
bunting
n 1: a loosely woven fabric used for flags, etc.
2: any of numerous seed-eating songbirds of Europe or North
America
From English-German Freedict dictionary [fd-eng-deu]:
bunting [bʌntiŋ]
stoßend
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