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A | α | null | An adjective, commonly called the indefinite article, and signifying one or any, but less emphatically. | αα»αααΆα αααααΆααΌαα
ααα α
ααΆ α’ααααααα·αααααα α αΎααααα αΆααααααΆαα½α α¬ααΆαα½α ααα»αααααα·αααΌαααααΆααα | null | null |
A | α | null | In each; to or for each; as, "twenty leagues a day", "a hundred pounds a year", "a dollar a yard", etc. | αα
αααα»αααααΆ; αα
α¬αααααΆααααααΆ; ααΌα
ααΆ "ααααααΈααααα»ααα½ααααα", "αα½αααααααααα»ααα½αααααΆα", "αα½ααα»ααααΆααααα»ααα½ααααΆα" ααΆααΎαα | null | null |
A | α | null | The name of the sixth tone in the model major scale (that in C), or the first tone of the minor scale, which is named after it the scale in A minor. The second string of the violin is tuned to the A in the treble staff. -- A sharp (A/) is the name of a musical tone intermediate between A and B. -- A flat (A/) is the name of a tone intermediate between A and G. | αααααααααααααααΈααααΆααα½ααα
αααα»αααΆαααααααΆαααααααΌ (αααααΊαα
αααα»α C) α¬ααααααααΈαα½αααααΆαααααααΆαα’ααΈαα·αα αααααααΌαααΆαααΆαααααααααΆαααΆααΆααΆαααααααΆααα
αααα»αα’ααΈαα·ααα ααααααΈααΈαααααΈααΌα‘α»αααααΌαααΆααααααααΌααα
ααΉα A αα
αααα»ααα»ααααα·αααΈα -- αααα½α
(A/) ααΊααΆααααααααααααααααααααΈααααα·αααααααααΆα A αα·α B. -- ααααααααα (A/) ααΊααΆαααααααααααααααααααααΆα A αα·α G α | null | null |
A | α | null | The first letter of the English and of many other alphabets. The capital A of the alphabets of Middle and Western Europe, as also the small letter (a), besides the forms in Italic, black letter, etc., are all descended from the old Latin A, which was borrowed from the Greek Alpha, of the same form; and this was made from the first letter (/) of the Phoenician alphabet, the equivalent of the Hebrew Aleph, and itself from the Egyptian origin. The Aleph was a consonant letter, with a guttural breath sound that was not an element of Greek articulation; and the Greeks took it to represent their vowel Alpha with the a sound, the Phoenician alphabet having no vowel symbols. | α’ααααααΈαα½αααααΆααΆα’ααααααα αα·αα’ααααααααααΆα
αααΎααααα α’αααααα A ααα’ααααααααααα’αΊααα»ααααααΆα αα·αααΆααα·α
ααααΌα
ααΆα’ααααααΌα
(a) αααα
ααΈααααααααΆα’ααααααααα α’αααααααα
ααΆααΎα αα»αααααααΆαααααΈα’ααααα‘αΆααΆααα
αΆαα A αααααααΌαααΆαααα
αΈααΈααΆααΆαααα·α α’αΆααα αααΆ αααααΆαααααααααΌα
ααααΆ α α αΎααααααααΌαααΆααααααΎαα‘αΎαααΈα’ααααααΈαα½α (/) ααα’αααααααα Phoenician αααααααΎααΉα Hebrew Aleph αα·ααααα½αααΆααααΈααΎαααααΎαα’αα ααααΈαα α’αααα Aleph ααΊααΆα’αααααααααααα ααΆαα½αααΉαααα‘αααααα αΎα guttural ααααα·ααααααΆααΆαα»αα articulation αααα·α; α αΎαβαααα·αβααΆαβααβααΆβααβααααΆαβααααβααααβαα½αβαα α’αΆααα αααΆβαααβααα‘αα ααΆβα’αααααααα Phoenician αααβααααΆαβαα·αα·ααααααααΆβααααα | null | null |
A | α | prep. | In; on; at; by. | αα
αααα»α; αα
ααΎ; αα
; ααα. | null | null |
A | α | null | Of. | ααα | null | null |
A | α | prep. | In process of; in the act of; into; to; -- used with verbal substantives in -ing which begin with a consonant. This is a shortened form of the preposition an (which was used before the vowel sound); as in a hunting, a building, a begging. | αα
αααα»αααααΎαααΆααα; αα
αααα»ααααααΎαα; α
αΌααα
αααα»α; αα
; - ααααΎααΆαα½αααΆαααααααΈαα
αααα»α -ing αααα
αΆααααααΎααααααααααααα αααααΊααΆααααααααααΈαα preposition an (αααααααΌαααΆαααααΎαα»ααααααα‘αααααα); ααΌα
ααΆαα
αααα»αααΆαααααΆαα α’ααΆααα½α αα»αααΆαα | null | null |
A | α | null | An expletive, void of sense, to fill up the meter | αα·α
αΆααααααΆα αα·α
αΆααααααΆα ααΎααααΈααααααααααα | null | null |
A 1 | α α‘ | null | A registry mark given by underwriters (as at Lloyd's) to ships in first-class condition. Inferior grades are indicated by A 2 and A 3. | αααααΆα
α»ααααααΈαααααααααααα’αααααΆααΆαα·α (ααΌα
αα
Lloyd's) αααααααΆαααααα»αααααααααααααΆααααΈαα½αα ααααΆααααΆαααααΌαααΆαα
ααα’α»ααααα αΆαααα A 2 αα·α A 3 α | null | null |
A- | α | null | A, as a prefix to English words, is derived from various sources. (1) It frequently signifies on or in (from an, a forms of AS. on), denoting a state, as in afoot, on foot, abed, amiss, asleep, aground, aloft, away (AS. onweg), and analogically, ablaze, atremble, etc. (2) AS. of off, from, as in adown (AS. ofd/ne off the dun or hill). (3) AS. a- (Goth. us-, ur-, Ger. er-), usually giving an intensive force, and sometimes the sense of away, on, back, as in arise, abide, ago. (4) Old English y- or i- (corrupted from the AS. inseparable particle ge-, cognate with OHG. ga-, gi-, Goth. ga-), which, as a prefix, made no essential addition to the meaning, as in aware. (5) French a (L. ad to), as in abase, achieve. (6) L. a, ab, abs, from, as in avert. (7) Greek insep. prefix / without, or privative, not, as in abyss, atheist; akin to E. un-. | A ααΆαα»αααααααααΆαααα’ααααααα ααΊααΆαααααΈαααααααααααα (1) ααΆααΆααΉαααΆαααααα αΆααα
ααΎα¬αα
αααα»α (ααΈαααααααα AS α ααΎ) ααααΆαα±αααααααα½αααΌα
ααΆαα
αααα»α afoot, on foot, abed, amiss, asleep, aground, aloft, away (AS. onweg) αα·α analogically, ablaze, atremble, etc. (2) AS α of off, from, as in down (AS. ofd/ne off the dun or hill). (3) α’ααα a- (Goth. us-, ur-, Ger. er-) ααΆααααααΆαααααααΌααααααΆαααααααΉαααα’ααααααΆαα α αΎαααααααα α’αΆααααααααααΆααα
ααααΆα ααΎ αααα‘αααααα·α ααΌα
ααΆαα
αααα»α αααααα‘αΎα αα ααΈαα»αα (4) ααΆααΆα’αααααααα
αΆαα y- α¬ i- (ααΌα
ααΈ AS. inseparable particle ge-, αααααΉαααΆαα½α OHG. ga-, gi-, Goth. ga-) αααααΆαα»ααααα αα·αααΆαααααααα’ααααααααααΆααααΌα
αααα»αααΆααααααΉααααααα (5) ααΆααΆααΆααΆαα a (L. ad to) ααΌα
αα
αααα»α abase αααααα
ααΆαα (6) L. a, ab, abs, from, as in avert α (7β) αααααβαααα·αβα αα»ααααα / ααααΆα, α¬ α―ααα, αα·α, ααΌα
αααα»αα’αα·ααααΆ, α’αΆαα·ααα; αααααααα
ααΉα E. un-. | null | null |
A | α | null | A barbarous corruption of have, of he, and sometimes of it and of they. | α’αααΎαα»αααα½αααααααααααααααΆαααΆαααααααΆαα αα·ααααααααααααααΆ αα·αααΈαα½αααα | null | null |
Aam | α’αα | n. | A Dutch and German measure of liquids, varying in different cities, being at Amsterdam about 41 wine gallons, at Antwerp 36 1/2, at Hamburg 38 1/4. | αααααΆααααααα»ααΆαααααα αΌα‘αα αα·αα’αΆα‘αΊαααα αααααααα½ααα
ααΆαααΈαααα»αααααααααααΆ αα
ααΈαααα»α Amsterdam αααα αα 41 ααΈαααααααΆαα
Antwerp 36 1/2 αα
Hamburg 38 1/4 α | null | null |
Aard-wolf | α’αΆα-α
α
α | n. | A carnivorous quadruped (Proteles Lalandii), of South Africa, resembling the fox and hyena. See Proteles. | αααααααααααααα½αααααΆαααααααΈααΆα
α (Proteles Lalandii) ααααααααα’αΆα ααααα·αααΆαααααΌα ααααααααΉααααααααα αα·αααΌαααααα ααΌαααΎα Proteles α | null | null |
Aaronical | Aaronical | a. | Pertaining to Aaron, the first high priest of the Jews. | ααΆααααβααΉαβα’αΎααα»α ααΆβααααβααΆααβαααααβααΈβαα½αβααβααΆαααβααΌααΆα | null | null |
Aaron's rod | ααααααααα’αΎααα»α | null | A rod with one serpent twined around it, thus differing from the caduceus of Mercury, which has two. | ααααβαα½αβααΆαβαααβαα½αβαααααΆααβαα»ααα·αβααΆ ααΌα
ααααβααΆβαα»αβααααΆβααΈ caduceus αα Mercury αααβααΆαβααΈαα | null | null |
Aaronic | α’αΎααα»α | a. | Alt. of Aaronical | αααα½α αα Aaronical | null | null |
Aard-vark | Aard-vark | n. | An edentate mammal, of the genus Orycteropus, somewhat resembling a pig, common in some parts of Southern Africa. It burrows in the ground, and feeds entirely on ants, which it catches with its long, slimy tongue. | ααα·ααααα edentate, αα genus Orycteropus, αααα αΆαααααα ααααΉαααααΌα, ααΆααΏαααααααΆαα
αααα»ααααααααααααα’αΆα ααααα·αααΆαααααΌαα ααΆβαααβαααα»αβααΈ α αΎαβαααΈβαααααα
βααΆααβαααα»α αααβααΆβα
αΆααβαααβα’ααααΆαβααβαααβααααβααΆ α | null | null |
Aaron's rod | ααααααααα’αΎααα»α | null | A plant with a tall flowering stem; esp. the great mullein, or hag-taper, and the golden-rod. | αα»αααααΆαα·αααααΆαααΎαααααΆααααα; α§. ααααα»αβααβαα α¬βα αΆαβααααΈ αα·αβααααβααΆαα | null | null |
Ab- | α’αΆα | null | A prefix in many words of Latin origin. It signifies from, away , separating, or departure, as in abduct, abstract, abscond. See A-(6). | αα»ααααααα
αααα»αααΆαααααΆα
αααΎααααααααααΎαα‘αΆααΆααα ααΆααΆααααααΆααΈ, αα
ααααΆα, ααααα, α¬ααΆαα
αΆαα
αα, ααΌα
ααΆαα
αααα»αααΆαα
αΆαααααααα, abstract, abscond α ααΌαααΎα A-(6) α | null | null |
Abaca | α’αΆααΆααΆ | n. | The Manila-hemp plant (Musa textilis); also, its fiber. See Manila hemp under Manila. | αααα
ααααααΆααΈα - ααΎα (Musa textilis); ααααα ααΆαα·ααααααααααΆα ααΌαααΎα Manila hemp αα
ααααα Manila α | null | null |
Ab | α’αΆα | n. | The fifth month of the Jewish year according to the ecclesiastical reckoning, the eleventh by the civil computation, coinciding nearly with August. | ααααΈααααΆαααααααΆαααααααααΆαα·ααΌααΆ ααααα
ααΆαααΆααα·αααααααΆαααΆ αααααΆααααααΈααααα½ααααααΆαααααΆαααΈαα·α ααααααααα·αααΉαααααΈα αΆα | null | null |
Abacinate | αααααΆα | v. t. | To blind by a red-hot metal plate held before the eyes. | ααααΎα±αααααΉααααααααααααααααααααα
αααα ααααααΆαααα
αα»ααααααα | null | null |
Abacination | ααΆαα
αΆααααααΆααααααΆα | n. | The act of abacinating. | αααααΎααααΆααααααΆαα | null | null |
Abaciscus | Abaciscus | n. | One of the tiles or squares of a tessellated pavement; an abaculus. | αα½ααααααα‘αΆααααΏαα¬ααΆαααααα
α·ααα
αΎαααααΌα tessellated; abaculus α | null | null |
Abacist | Abacist | n. | One who uses an abacus in casting accounts; a calculator. | α’ααααααααααΎ abacus αααα»αααΆααααααααΈ; αααΆαααΈααα·ααααα | null | null |
Aback | αααα‘αΆααααΆαα | adv. | Toward the back or rear; backward. | αα
ααΆααααααα¬ααΆαααααα; αααααααα | null | null |
Aback | αααα‘αΆααααΆαα | adv. | Behind; in the rear. | ααΆαααααα; αα
ααΆααααααα | null | null |
Aback | αααα‘αΆααααΆαα | adv. | Backward against the mast; -- said of the sails when pressed by the wind. | ααααααααααααΆααααΉααααααα; - αα·ααΆαα’αααΈααααΆαααα
αααααααααααα | null | null |
Aback | αααα‘αΆααααΆαα | n. | An abacus. | α’αΆααΆαα | null | null |
Abactinal | α’αΆααΆααΈααΆαα | a. | Pertaining to the surface or end opposite to the mouth in a radiate animal; -- opposed to actinal. | ααΆααααααΉαααααα¬α
α»αααααα»αααΆαααα
αααα»ααααααα·αααα»ααααααα½α; - αααααΆααααΉα actinal α | null | null |
Abaction | α’αααΎααααα
| n. | Stealing cattle on a large scale. | αα½α
αααααααΈααΆαααααααααΆαααα | null | null |
Abactor | α’αΆααΆαααα | n. | One who steals and drives away cattle or beasts by herds or droves. | α’αααβααΆβαα½α
βααααααβαα α¬βααααβαααβα αααΌα α¬βαααα | null | null |
Abaculi | α’αΆααΆααΌααΈ | pl. | of Abaculus | αα Abaculus | null | null |
Abaculus | Abaculus | n. | A small tile of glass, marble, or other substance, of various colors, used in making ornamental patterns in mosaic pavements. | ααααΏαααΌα
αα½ααααααα
αα ααααααΆα α¬ααΆαααΆαα»ααααααααααααααααααα ααααΌαααΆαααααΎαααα»αααΆαααααΎααααΆααααα’αα
αααα»ααααααΆαα₯ααα mosaic α | null | null |
Abaci | α’αΆααΆαααΈ | pl. | of Abacus | αα Abacus | null | null |
Abacuses | ααΆαα
αααααααΆαα | pl. | of Abacus | αα Abacus | null | null |
Abacus | Abacus | n. | A calculating table or frame; an instrument for performing arithmetical calculations by balls sliding on wires, or counters in grooves, the lowest line representing units, the second line, tens, etc. It is still employed in China. | ααΆααΆαααααΆα¬ααα»α; α§ααααααααααΆααα’αα»ααααααΆαααααΆααααααααααααΆαααα’α·αααΎαααα α¬ααααααααα»αα
ααα’αΌα ααααααΆααααα»αααααΆαα±ααα―αααΆ ααααααΈααΈα αααααα ααΆαα
ααααααΌαααΆαααααΎααααΆαααα
αααα»αααααααα
α·αα | null | null |
Abacus | Abacus | n. | The uppermost member or division of the capital of a column, immediately under the architrave. See Column. | αααΆαα·αααΆαααΎαααα»α α¬αααααααααΆαααΆααΈαααα½ααααα½α ααααΆαααα
αααααααααΆααααααααα ααΌαααΎααα½αααα | null | null |
Abacus | Abacus | n. | A tablet, panel, or compartment in ornamented or mosaic work. | ααααααα ααααα α¬ααααααα
αααα»αααΆαααΆααα»αααα α¬ mosaic α | null | null |
Abacus | Abacus | n. | A board, tray, or table, divided into perforated compartments, for holding cups, bottles, or the like; a kind of cupboard, buffet, or sideboard. | ααααΆα ααΆα α¬αα» αααα
ααααΆαααααααααααααααΆα αααααΆααααΆααααα αα α¬αααααααααααα; ααααααααΌααΆααα
αΆα α’αΆα αΆααααΌα ααα α¬ααααΆαα
αα ααα | null | null |
Abacus | Abacus | n. | A table or tray strewn with sand, anciently used for drawing, calculating, etc. | αα» α¬βααΆαβαααβαααα‘αΆααβαααβααααΆα
α αααβααΈβαα»ααΆαβααααΎβαααααΆααβααΌα ααααΆ ααα | null | null |
Abada | α’αΆααΆααΆ | n. | The rhinoceros. | αααααααΆαα | null | null |
Abaddon | α’αΆααΆαα»α | n. | The destroyer, or angel of the bottomless pit; -- the same as Apollyon and Asmodeus. | α’αααααααααΆα α¬αααααΆααααααα
ααααΆαααΆα; - ααΌα
ααααΆααΉα Apollyon αα·α Asmodeus α | null | null |
Abaddon | α’αΆααΆαα»α | n. | Hell; the bottomless pit. | ααα; ααααα
αααααααΆαααΆαα | null | null |
Abaft | α’αΆααΆα αα | adv. | Toward the stern; aft; as, to go abaft. | ααααααα
αα stern; ααΆαααααα; ααΌα
ααΆ, αα
abafft α | null | null |
Abaft | α’αΆααΆα αα | prep. | Behind; toward the stern from; as, abaft the wheelhouse. | ααΆαααααα; ααααααα
αααααααΆαααΎαααΈ; ααΌα
ααΆ, abaft the wheelhouse. | null | null |
Abaiser | Abaiser | n. | Ivory black or animal charcoal. | αααα»ααααα
α¬ααααΌαααααα | null | null |
Abalienate | ααααΆα
ααααα½α | v. t. | To transfer the title of from one to another; to alienate. | ααΎααααΈαααααα
αααααΎαααΈαα½ααα
αα½αααα; ααΎααααΈααααΆα
ααααα½αα | null | null |
Abalienate | ααααΆα
ααααα½α | v. t. | To estrange; to withdraw. | αααααα; ααΎααααΈααα | null | null |
Abaisance | α’αααα―ααα·αααα· | n. | Obeisance. | ααΆαααααααααα·ααααα·α | null | null |
Abalienate | ααααΆα
ααααα½α | v. t. | To cause alienation of (mind). | ααααΎβα²ααβααΆα
αβα
α·ααα (α
α·ααα)α | null | null |
Abalone | α’αΆααΆα‘αΌα | n. | A univalve mollusk of the genus Haliotis. The shell is lined with mother-of-pearl, and used for ornamental purposes; the sea-ear. Several large species are found on the coast of California, clinging closely to the rocks. | ααΌα univalve αα genus Haliotis α ααααααααΌαααΆααααααααα½αααΆαα½ααα»ααααα αα·αααααΎαααααΆαααααα’α αααα
ααααα»αααα αααααααααααααααΆα
αααΎαααααΌαααΆαααααααΎααα
ααΎαααααααααααααΆααΈα αααααααΆ ααααααααΆααααΉααααα | null | null |
Abalienation | ααΆααα»αααααΆααα
αα | n. | The act of abalienating; alienation; estrangement. | αααααΎααααΆααα»αααααΆαα; ααΆαααααΆα
ααααα½α; ααΆαααααΆαααααΆαααΈααααΆα | null | null |
Abaist | Abaist | p. p. | Abashed; confounded; discomfited. | α’αΆααα±α; α’αΆααα’ααα
α·ααα; αα·ααααα½αα | null | null |
Aband | ααααααα
αα | v. t. | To banish; to expel. | ααααααα
αα; ααΎααααΈααααααα
ααα | null | null |
Aband | ααααααα
αα | v. t. | To abandon. | ααααααα
ααα | null | null |
Abandoned | ααααααα
αα | imp. & p. p. | of Abandon | ααααΆαααααααα
αα | null | null |
Abandoning | ααΆαααααααα
αα | p. pr. & vb. n. | of Abandon | ααααΆαααααααα
αα | null | null |
Abandon | ααααααα
αα | v. t. | Reflexively: To give (one's self) up without attempt at self-control; to yield (one's self) unrestrainedly; -- often in a bad sense. | αααααα : ααααααααα½αα―α ααααα·αααααΆααΆαααααααααααααα½αα―α; ααααααα (αααα½αα―α) ααααα·αα’ααααααα; - ααΆααΉαααΆαααααα»αααααα·αααα’α | null | null |
Abandon | ααααααα
αα | v. t. | To cast or drive out; to banish; to expel; to reject. | αααα¬ααααααα
αα; ααααααα
αα; ααααααα
αα; ααΎααααΈααα·αααα | null | null |
Abandon | ααααααα
αα | v. t. | To give up absolutely; to forsake entirely ; to renounce utterly; to relinquish all connection with or concern on; to desert, as a person to whom one owes allegiance or fidelity; to quit; to surrender. | ααααααα
ααααΆαααααα»α; ααααααα
ααααΆαααααα»α; αααααααΆαααααα»α; ααααααααααΆααααααααΆααα’ααααΆαα½α α¬ααααααααΎ; ααΆα
αΆαααα ααΆαα»αααααααααααΆαααααααΈααΆα α¬αααααΈααΆαα αααααα; ααΎααααΈα
α»αα
αΆααα | null | null |
Abandon | ααααααα
αα | v. t. | To relinquish all claim to; -- used when an insured person gives up to underwriters all claim to the property covered by a policy, which may remain after loss or damage by a peril insured against. | ααΎααααΈαααααααΆαααΆαααΆαααΆααα’αα; - ααααΎαα
αααααααα»ααααααΆααΆαααΆαααααααααα±ααα’αααααΆααΆαα·αααΆααΆααΌαααΆααααΆαααΆαααΆαα
αααααααααααααααααα·ααααααααααααααααααααααααΆα αααα’αΆα
αα
ααααΆααααααΆααααΈααΆαααΆαααα α¬ααΆαααΌα
ααΆαααααααααααααΆαααααααΆααΆαααΆαααααααααΆααααΉαα | null | null |
Abandoned | ααααααα
αα | a. | Self-abandoned, or given up to vice; extremely wicked, or sinning without restraint; irreclaimably wicked ; as, an abandoned villain. | ααααααααα½αα―α α¬ααααα; αα»α
αα
αα·ααααΆαααααΆαα α¬ααααΎααΆαααααα·αααΆαααΆαα’αααααααα α’αΆαααααααααα·αα’αΆα
ααααααααΆα; ααΌα
ααΆααα»αααα’αΆααααααααααααααααα
ααα | null | null |
Abandoned | ααααααα
αα | a. | Forsaken, deserted. | ααααααα
αα, ααααααα
ααα | null | null |
Abandon | ααααααα
αα | v. | Abandonment; relinquishment. | ααΆαααααααα
αα; ααΆααααααα | null | null |
Abandonee | ααααααα
αα | n. | One to whom anything is legally abandoned. | ααααΆααβαααβααβαααβαααβα
ααβαααβα
αααΆααα | null | null |
Abandonedly | ααααααα
αα | adv. | Unrestrainedly. | ααααα·αααΆαααΆαα’αααααααα | null | null |
Abandonment | ααΆαααααααα
αα | n. | The act of abandoning, or the state of being abandoned; total desertion; relinquishment. | αααααΎααααΆαααααααα
αα α¬ααααΆαααΆαααααΆαααααααα
αα; ααΆαααααααα
ααααΆαααααα»α; ααΆααααααα | null | null |
Abandonment | ααΆαααααααα
αα | n. | The relinquishment by the insured to the underwriters of what may remain of the property insured after a loss or damage by a peril insured against. | ααΆααααααα
αααααα’αααααΆααΆα
ααααα’αααααΆααΆααΌαα’αααΈαααα’αΆα
αα
αααααααααααααααααααααα·αααααΆαααΆααΆαααΆαααααααααΆααααΈααΆαααΆααααα α¬ααΌα
ααΆααααααΆαααΆαααΆααΆαααΆαααααααααααααΆααα | null | null |
Abandon | ααααααα
αα | n. | A complete giving up to natural impulses; freedom from artificial constraint; careless freedom or ease. | ααΆαααααααααααααα
ααΉαααΆααααα»αααααααΆαα·; ααααΈααΆαααΈα§ααααααα·ααααα·αααα·α; ααααΈααΆα α¬ααΆαααΆααααα½αα | null | null |
Abandoner | α’αααααααααα
αα | n. | One who abandons. | α’ααααααααααααα
ααα | null | null |
Abandonment | ααΆαααααααα
αα | n. | The voluntary leaving of a person to whom one is bound by a special relation, as a wife, husband, or child; desertion. | ααΆαα
αΆαα
ααααααααααααα
α·ααααααααα»ααααααααα»ααααααααΌαα
αααααΆαααααααααΆαααααααα·ααα ααΌα
ααΆααααααα ααααΈ α¬ααΌαα ααΆαααααααα
ααα | null | null |
Abandonment | ααΆαααααααα
αα | n. | Careless freedom or ease; abandon. | ααααΈααΆαα¬ααΆαααΆααααα½α; ααααααα
ααα | null | null |
Abandonment | ααΆαααααααα
αα | n. | The relinquishment of a right, claim, or privilege, as to mill site, etc. | ααΆαααααααα·αααα· ααΆαααΆαααΆα α¬α―ααα·αααα· ααΆααααααΉαααΈααΆααααααααΆαααΈαααΆααΎαα | null | null |
Abanga | α’αΆααΆα αααΆ | n. | A West Indian palm; also the fruit of this palm, the seeds of which are used as a remedy for diseases of the chest. | ααΆαααα₯ααααΆααΆααα·α
; ααααβααΌαβαααβααβααΆβααααΆααβαααβααβααααΎβααΆβααααΆαβααααΆααΆαβααααΊβααΎαβααααΌαα | null | null |
Abanet | α’αΆααΆααα | n. | See Abnet. | ααΌαααΎα Abnet α | null | null |
Abandum | αααααα | n. | Anything forfeited or confiscated. | α’αααΈβαααβααααΌαβααΉαα’αΌα α¬βααΉαα’αΌαα | null | null |
Abannition | ααΆααα»αα
αα | n. | Banishment. | ααΆαααααααα
ααα | null | null |
Abannation | ααΆαααααααα
αα | n. | Alt. of Abannition | αααα½α ααααΆααα»αα
αα | null | null |
Abarticulation | Abarticulation | n. | Articulation, usually that kind of articulation which admits of free motion in the joint; diarthrosis. | Articulation, ααΆααααααΆαααααααα articulation αααααα½αααααΆααααα
αααΆαααα₯ααα·ααααααα
αααα»ααααααΆαα; diarthrosis α | null | null |
Abased | ααΌαααααΆα | imp. & p. p. | of Abase | αα Abase | null | null |
Abasing | α’αΆααα | p. pr. & vb. n. | of Abase | αα Abase | null | null |
Abase | α’αΆαα | a. | To lower or depress; to throw or cast down; as, to abase the eye. | αααααΆαα¬ααααΆααααΉαα
α·ααα; αααα¬αααααΆαα; ααΌα
ααΆααΎααααΈααααΆαααααααα | null | null |
Abase | α’αΆαα | a. | To cast down or reduce low or lower, as in rank, office, condition in life, or estimation of worthiness; to depress; to humble; to degrade. | αααααΆααβα
α»α α¬βαααααβααΆα α¬βααΆα ααΌα
βαααα»αβααΆαα ααΆαα·ααΆααα ααααααααβαααα»αβααΈαα·α α¬βααΆαβαααΆααβαααααΆαβααΆαβααααα·αα; ααααΆααααΉαα
α·ααα; αααααΆααααα½α; αααααΆαααααααα | null | null |
Abased | ααΌαααααΆα | a. | Lowered; humbled. | ααααΆααα
α»α; αααααΆααααα½αα | null | null |
Abased | ααΌαααααΆα | a. | Borne lower than usual, as a fess; also, having the ends of the wings turned downward towards the point of the shield. | ααΎαααΆαααΆαααααααΆ, ααΆαα»ααα; αααααΆαααα α
α»αααααΆααααα
α»αααααα ααααααα
ααΆαααααα‘ααα | null | null |
Abasedly | ααΆαααΌαααααΆα | adv. | Abjectly; downcastly. | α’αααααααΉα; ααααΆααα
α»αα | null | null |
Abashed | α’αΆααα±α | imp. & p. p. | of Abash | αααα Abash | null | null |
Abasement | αααααααααααααΈ | n. | The act of abasing, humbling, or bringing low; the state of being abased or humbled; humiliation. | αα·αα·ααΆαααααΆααααα½α αααααΆααααα½α α¬ααααΎα±ααααΆα; ααααΆαααΆαααααΆααααααΆααααα½αα¬αααααΆααααα½α; ααΆαα’αΆαααΆααα | null | null |
Abaser | α’αΆααΆααΊα | n. | He who, or that which, abases. | α’αααβααΆ α¬βα’αααβααΆβαααβααααΆαα | null | null |
Abashing | α’αΆααα±α | p. pr. & vb. n. | of Abash | αααα Abash | null | null |
Abash | α’αΆααΆα | v. t. | To destroy the self-possession of; to confuse or confound, as by exciting suddenly a consciousness of guilt, mistake, or inferiority; to put to shame; to disconcert; to discomfit. | ααααααΆαααΆαααΆααααΆαααααα½αα―α; α
ααααΌαα
ααααα α¬α
ααααΌαα
ααααα ααΌα
ααΆαααααααΎααα½αααααα
ααααΆαααΈααααα α»α ααα α»α α¬α’ααααΆαα ααααΎα±ααα’αΆαααΆαα; ααΆααα·αααααααα; ααΎααααΈβαα·αβαα»αβα
α·αααα | null | null |
Abashedly | αααΆαβα’αΆαααΆαα | adv. | In an abashed manner. | αααα»αβααααααβα’αΆαααΆααα | null | null |
Abashment | α’αΆααα±α | n. | The state of being abashed; confusion from shame. | ααααΆαααΆαααααΆαααααααΆα; ααΆαα
ααααΌαα
αααααααΈααΆαααααΆααα’ααα | null | null |
Abassi | α’αΆααΆαααΈ | n. | Alt. of Abassis | αααα½α αα Abassis | null | null |
Abassis | α’αΆααΆαααΈα | n. | A silver coin of Persia, worth about twenty cents. | ααΆααααααΆααααααααααΆαα·ααααααααααΆαααααααααα αααααααααα | null | null |
Abated | ααα
α»α | imp. & p. p. | of Abate | αα Abate | null | null |
Abate | α’αΆααα | v. t. | To beat down; to overthrow. | ααΎααααΈαααα½αα
α»α; ααΎααααΈαααα½αααααα | null | null |
Abatable | α’αΆα
ααααααααΆαα | a. | Capable of being abated; as, an abatable writ or nuisance. | αααααααΆααααα»αααΆαααΆααααααα; ααΆααααα α¬ααΆαααααΆαα | null | null |
Abating | ααΆαααΌαααααΆα | p. pr. & vb. n. | of Abate | αα Abate | null | null |
π EnglishβKhmer Dictionary Dataset
A comprehensive bilingual EnglishβKhmer (ααΆααΆααααα) dictionary dataset in CSV format containing 170,000+ entries. Each entry includes the original English word, its Khmer translation, part of speech, full definitions in both languages, and example sentences β making it one of the richer EnglishβKhmer lexical resources available for NLP and language learning.
Dataset Description
This dataset provides structured dictionary entries pairing English words with Khmer translations. With over 170,000 entries covering a wide range of vocabulary, it goes beyond simple word pairs by including part-of-speech tags, detailed definitions in both English and Khmer, and bilingual example sentences. It is well-suited for machine translation, language learning tools, and linguistic research on Khmer β a low-resource language spoken primarily in Cambodia.
Dataset Structure
The dataset is a single CSV file with the following columns:
| Column | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
word |
string | The English headword |
word_km |
string | The Khmer translation of the headword (in Khmer script) |
pos |
string | Part of speech (e.g., noun, verb, prep., adj.) β may be empty |
definition_en |
string | Full definition in English |
definition_km |
string | Full definition in Khmer script |
example_en |
string | Example sentence in English (may be empty) |
example_km |
string | Example sentence in Khmer (may be empty) |
Note: Some entries have multiple rows for the same headword, each representing a different sense or meaning.
Sample Data
| word | word_km | pos | definition_en | definition_km |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | α | An adjective, commonly called the indefinite article... | αα»αααΆα αααααΆααΌαα ααα α ααΆ α’ααααααα·αααααα... | |
| A | α | prep. | In; on; at; by. | αα αααα»α; αα ααΎ; αα ; ααα. |
| A | α | Of. | ααα |
Usage
from datasets import load_dataset
dataset = load_dataset("mrrtmob/english-khmer-dictionary")
print(dataset["train"][0])
Or load directly with pandas:
import pandas as pd
df = pd.read_csv("dictionary.csv")
# Look up a word
results = df[df["word"].str.lower() == "hello"]
print(results[["word", "word_km", "pos", "definition_en"]])
Languages
- Source language: English (
en) - Target language: Khmer (
km) β spoken by ~16 million people, primarily in Cambodia
Potential Use Cases
- Training or fine-tuning EnglishβKhmer machine translation models
- Building Khmer dictionary or language learning applications
- Part-of-speech tagging and annotation for Khmer NLP pipelines
- Augmenting low-resource Khmer NLP datasets
- Linguistic and lexicographic research on the Khmer language
Data Collection
The English headwords and definitions were sourced from OPTED (The Online Plain Text English Dictionary) v0.03, a public domain English dictionary maintained by the Australian National University (ANU) at https://www.mso.anu.edu.au/~ralph/OPTED/v003/. OPTED itself is based on Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913 edition), which is in the public domain.
The Khmer translations (word_km, definition_km, example_km) were generated using the Kiri translation model by Blizzer.tech, an AI-powered translation service specializing in Southeast Asian languages including Khmer.
β οΈ As the Khmer translations are machine-generated, some entries may contain translation errors or unnatural phrasing. Human review and correction is encouraged for production use.
License
This dataset is released under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license.
You are free to share and adapt the data as long as appropriate credit is given.
Contributions
Contributions, corrections, and additions are welcome! Feel free to open an issue or pull request on the dataset repository.
Contact
For questions or feedback, please reach out via the Hugging Face community tab.
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