proven | (adj) ที่ทดสอบก่อน, Syn. approved, undoubted |
provender | (n) อาหารแห้งสำหรับเลี้ยงสัตว์, Syn. hay, eatables |
provender | (n) อาหาร, Syn. food |
provenience | (n) แหล่งกำเนิด |
provender | (พรอฟ'เวินเดอะ) n. อาหารแห้งสำหรับสัตว์เลี้ยง, หญ้าแห้ง, อาหาร, Syn. food |
provender | (n) อาหารแห้งสำหรับสัตว์ |
provenance | (n) แหล่งกำเนิด, ต้นกำเนิด, แหล่งที่มา, ต้นตอ |
proven | Battle's never proven peace. |
proven | He hasn't been proven guilty yet. |
proven | You can rely on his proven ability. |
กำเนิด | [kamnoēt] (v) EN: originate ; be born FR: provenir ; naître |
แหล่งที่มา | [laengthīmā] (n, exp) EN: source ; origin ; root ; derivation ; base FR: origine [ f ] ; provenance [ f ] ; source [ f ] (fig.) |
มาจาก | [mā jāk] (v, exp) EN: be from ; come from ; originate FR: venir de ; provenir de ; être originaire de ; être issu de |
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provencal | (n) the medieval dialects of Langue d'oc (southern France), Syn. Occitan |
provencal | (adj) of or relating to Provence or its people or their culture |
provence | (n) a former province of southeastern France; now administered with Cote d'Azur |
Proven | p. p. or a. Proved. “Accusations firmly proven in his mind.” Thackeray. [ 1913 Webster ] Of this which was the principal charge, and was generally believed to beproven, he was acquitted. Jowett (Thucyd. ). [ 1913 Webster ]
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Provenance | n. [ F., fr. provenir to originate, to come forth, L. provenire. Cf. Provenience. ] Origin; source; provenience. Their age attested by their provenance and associations. A. H. Keane. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] |
Provencal | ‖a. [ F., fr. Provence, fr. L. provincia province. See Provincial. ] Of or pertaining to |
Provencal | ‖ n. [ F. ] |
Provence rose | [ Provence the place + rose. ] |
Provencial | a. [ See Provençal. ] Of or pertaining to Provence in France. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Provend | n. See Provand. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] |
Provender | n. [ OE. provende, F. provende, provisions, provender, fr. LL. praebenda (prae and pro being confused), a daily allowance of provisions, a prebend. See Prebend. ] Good provender laboring horses would have. Tusser. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Provenience | n. [ L. proveniens, -entis, p.pr. of provenire to come forth; pro forth + venire to come. ] Origin; source; place where found or produced; provenance; -- used esp. in the fine arts and in archæology; |
Provenient | a. [ L. proveniens, p.pr. ] Forthcoming; issuing. [ Rare ] [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] |
普罗旺斯 | [普 罗 旺 斯 / 普 羅 旺 斯] Provence (south of France) #55,949 [Add to Longdo] |
Provencegrasmücke { f } [ ornith. ] | Dartford Warbler (Sylvia undata) [Add to Longdo] |
罪状明白 | [ざいじょうめいはく, zaijoumeihaku] (n, adj-na) being proven guilty of a crime; having one's guilt for a crime made clear; (the) nature of offense being (becoming) clear [Add to Longdo] |