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*squir*

 ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น: squir, -squir-
ค้นหาอัตโนมัติโดยใช้squirt
Longdo Approved EN-TH
(n)ปืนฉีดน้ำSee Also:water gunSyn.water pistol
NECTEC Lexitron Dictionary EN-TH
(sl)คำเรียกผู้ชายในเชิงชื่นชม
(n)ผู้ดีตามบ้านนอกในอังกฤษSee Also:เจ้าของที่ดินตามบ้านนอกSyn.aristocracy, laird
(n)คนติดสอยห้อยตามนักรบสมัยก่อนSyn.bodyguard, henchman
(n)ผู้ชายที่ไปเป็นเพื่อนสตรีSyn.escort, gallant
(vt)ติดตามรับใช้See Also:ติดสอยห้อยตามSyn.accompany, escort
(vi)พ่นออกมาเป็นฝอยSyn.jet, gush, spout
(vt)ฉีดน้ำเป็นฝอยSee Also:ทำให้น้ำพุ่งออกSyn.jet, gush, spout
(n)ของเหลวที่พุ่งออกมาSyn.outflow, stream
(n)คนหนุ่มที่ไม่สำคัญแต่ทำโอหัง (คำไม่เป็นทางการ)Syn.whippersnapper
(n)กระบอกฉีดSee Also:เครื่องพ่นSyn.sprinkler
(n)เด็กรับใช้ประจำอัศวิน (ซึ่งกำลังฝึกฝนที่จะเป็นอัศวินเองในอนาคต)
(n)กระรอกSyn.rodent
(vt)เก็บสะสมSee Also:กักตุนSyn.hoard, store
(n)พวกผู้ดีตามบ้านนอกในอังกฤษSyn.squirearchy
(phrv)พ่น/ฉีด (ของเหลว)
(phrv)บิดตัว (เพราะอึดอัดใจ)See Also:กระดิกตัวSyn.get out of
(phrv)เก็บSee Also:สะสม, รวบรวม
Hope Dictionary
(อีสไคว'เออะ) n. คำที่ใช้เติมหลังนามสกุลสุภาพบุรุษในเวลาเขียนจดหมายใช้อักษรย่อว่าEsq., ผู้รับใช้อัศวิน, ผู้มีตำแหน่งต่ำกว่าอัศวินชั้นหนึ่ง vt. เลื่อนตำแหน่งเป็น esquire, ติดตามไปด้วย
กระรอกทั่วไป
(สไคว'เออะ) n. (ในอังกฤษ) ผู้ดีบ้านนอก, คหบดีบ้านนอก, ผู้รับใช้นักรบสมัยก่อน, นาย, ทนายความ, ตุลาการ, ผู้เอาอกเอาใจสตรี, เจ้าหน้าที่รักษาความสงบ. vt. รับใช้นักรบ, ปรน-นิบัติ, เอาอกเอาใจ.Syn.valet, attendant, page
(สเคิร์ม) vi., n. (การ) กระดุกกระดิก, ดิ้น, ดิ้นรน, ดิ้นไปมา, บิดงอ, รู้สึกไม่สบายใจ, รู้สึกอึดอัดใจ.See Also:squirmingly adv.Syn.wriggle
(สเควอ'มี) adj. ดิ้นไปมา, บิด ๆ , งอ, กระดุกกระดิก, เหมือนตัวหนอน
(สเควอ'เริล) n. กระรอก vt. เก็บ, สะสม
(สเควิท) vt., vi., n. (การ) พ่น, ฉีด, พุ่ง, ฉีดให้เปียก, พ่นให้เปียก, บุคคลที่ไม่สำคัญและน่ารำคาญ, บุคคลร่างเล็กSyn.spurt, jet, stream
Nontri Dictionary
(n)คำลงท้ายชื่อผู้ชายในจดหมาย
(n)นาย, เจ้าของที่ดิน, ทนาย, ผู้ดีบ้านนอก, คหบดี
(vi)ดิ้นรน, บิดตัวไปมา, กระดุกกระดิก
(n)กระรอก
(vi)พุ่ง, ฉีด, เล็ด, พ่น
(vt)ฉีด, สูบน้ำออก, พ่น, พุ่ง
คลังศัพท์ไทย (สวทช.)
มอเตอร์กรงกระรอก[TU Subject Heading]
NECTEC Lexitron-2 Dictionary (TH-EN)
(adv)wrigglinglySee Also:writhingly, squirminglySyn.เร่าๆ, ด่าว, เด่าExample:งูถูกตีดิ้นเด่าๆ
(v)injectSee Also:spray, squirtSyn.ฉีดพ่น, พ่นExample:ปัจจุบันมีการใช้สารเคมีจำพวกยาฆ่าแมลงฉีดพ่นในเรือกสวนไร่นากันมากThai Definition:ใช้กำลังอัดหรือดันให้ของเหลวอย่างน้ำพุ่งออกจากช่องเล็กๆ
(v)wriggleSee Also:squirm, writhe, twistSyn.กระดึบThai Definition:อาการที่คืบไปทีละน้อย
(adv)slowlySee Also:squirmingly, wrigglinglyExample:หอยทากค่อยๆ คลานกระดิบๆ ไปข้างหน้าThai Definition:คืบไปทีละน้อย
(n)tree shrewSee Also:Indochinese ground squirrelExample:เธอเลี้ยงกระแตไว้ที่บ้าน 3 ตัวUnit:ตัวThai Definition:ชื่อสัตว์เลี้ยงลูกด้วยนมในวงศ์ Tupaiidae รูปร่างคล้ายกระรอก แต่อยู่ต่างวงศ์กันและมีขนาดเล็กกว่า ปากแหลม ไม่มีฟันแทะ กินทั้งสัตว์และผลไม้ มีหลายสกุลและหลายชนิด
(n)small squirrelSee Also:Zebra squirrelSyn.กระเล็น, กระถิกUnit:ตัวThai Definition:ชื่อสัตว์เลี้ยงลูกด้วยนมในวงศ์ Sciuridae รูปร่างคล้ายกระรอกซึ่งอยู่ในวงศ์เดียวกัน ลำตัวสีน้ำตาล มีลายสีขาวดำพาดขนานตามยาวของลำตัวตั้งแต่จมูกถึงโคนหาง ชอบอยู่ตามต้นไม้สูงๆ กินแมลงและผลไม้
(n)squirrelExample:กระรอกชอบไต่ตามกิ่งไม้Unit:ตัวThai Definition:ชื่อสัตว์เลี้ยงลูกด้วยนมในวงศ์ Sciuridae มีฟันแทะ ส่วนใหญ่ตาโตและหูใหญ่ หางยาวเป็นพวง กินผลไม้ มีหลายสกุลและหลายชนิด
(n)spurtingSee Also:gushing, spraying, squirting, puff, bursting, spitExample:เขาแสดงอาการเบื่อโดยการพ่นลมออกจากปากThai Definition:การใช้กำลังลมทำให้ของในปากหลุดออกมาเป็นฝอย, อาการที่มีลักษณะคล้ายคลึงเช่นนั้น เช่น พ่นไฟ พ่นสี, (ปาก) พูดมาก
(v)wriggleSee Also:writhe, squirm, convulseSyn.กระตุก, ชักดิ้นชักงอ, ชักกระตุก, สั่นExample:คนเจ็บดิ้นทุรนทุรายด้วยความเจ็บปวดจากแผลไฟไหม้Thai Definition:อาการที่สะบัดหรือฟาดตัวไปมาอย่างแรง
(v)moveSee Also:fidget, squirm, fiddle, wiggle, move about restlesslySyn.หยุกหยิก, กระดุกกระดิก, ขยุกขยิก, ยิกยักAnt.นิ่ง, สงบExample:ดุอย่าดุกดิกขณะที่ฉันทำแผลให้คุณThai Definition:อาการที่ขยับไปขยับมาไม่อยู่นิ่งๆ, ยักไปยักมา
Volubilis Dictionary (TH-EN-FR)
[chīt] (v) EN: spray ; squirt  FR: vaporiser ; pulvériser ; faire gicler
[din] (v) EN: wriggle ; writhe ; squirm ; convulse : toss about ; roll about  FR: s'agiter ; se tortiller ; se tordre
[dukdik] (v) EN: move; fidget ; squirm ; fiddle ; wiggle ; move about restlessly  FR: frétiller ; remuer
[krajǿn] (n) EN: Indochinese Ground Squirrel
[kralen khon plāi hū san] (n, exp) EN: Burmese Striped Squirrel
[kralen khon plāi hū yāo] (n, exp) EN: Cambodian Striped squirrel
[krarøk] (n) EN: squirrel  FR: écureuil [ m ]
[krarøk bin] (n, exp) EN: flying squirrel  FR: écureuil volant [ m ]
[krarøk bin jiu Malāyū] (n, exp) EN: Vordermann's Flying Squirrel
[krarøk bin jiu thøng khāo] (n, exp) EN: White-bellied Flying Squirrel
[krarøk bin kaēm sī daēng] (n, exp) EN: Red-cheeked Flying Squirrel
[krarøk bin kaēm sī thao] (n, exp) EN: Grey-cheeked Flying Squirrel
[krarøk bin lek khaēm khāo] (n, exp) EN: Phayre's Flying squirrel
[krarøk bin lek khao sūng] (n, exp) EN: Parti-coloured Flying Squirrel
[krarøk bin sī khamao] (n, prop) EN: Smoky Flying Squirrel
[krarøk bin thāo khon] (n, exp) EN: Hairy-footed Flying Squirrel
[krarøk din kaēm daēng] (n, exp) EN: Red-cheeked squirrel
[krarøk hāng mā jiu] (n, exp) EN: Low's squirrel
[krarøk hāng mā lek] (n, exp) EN: Slender Squirrel
[krarøk hāng mā yai] (n, exp) EN: Horse-tailed Squirrel
[krarøk khāng lāi thøng daēng] (n, exp) EN: Plantain Squirrel
[krarøk khāng lāi thøng thao] (n, exp) EN: Black-banded Squirrel
[krarøk lāi sī] (n, exp) EN: Variable Squirrel
[krarøk lāi thaēp] (n, exp) EN: Three-striped Ground squirrel
[krarøk lāk sī Mø Bunsung] (n, exp) EN: Dr. Boonsong's Variable Squirrel
[krarøk nā krataē] (n, exp) EN: Shrew-faced Ground squirrel
[krarøk plāi hāng dam] (n, exp) EN: Grey-bellied Squirrel
[krarøk sām sī] (n, exp) EN: Prevost's Squirrel
[krarøk thøng daēng] (n, exp) EN: Palla's Squirrel
[phayā krarøk bin hū daēng] (n, exp) EN: Red Giant Flying Squirrel
[phayā krarøk bin hū dam] (n, exp) EN: Lesser Giant Flying Squirrel
[phayā krarøk bin hū dam hāng sī khem] (n, exp) EN: Indian Giant Flying Squirrel
[phayā krarøk bin sī dam] (n, exp) EN: Large Black Flying Squirrel
[phayā krarøk dam yai] (n, exp) EN: Black Giant Squirrel
[phayā krarøk sī khrīm] (n, exp) EN: Cream-coloured Giant Squirrel
[wai meūoen krarøk] (xp) EN: be as nimble as a squirrel  FR: être agile comme un écureuil
Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary
WordNet (3.0)
(n)New World flying squirrels
(n)small ground squirrel of western United StatesSyn.Citellus leucurus, antelope chipmunk, whitetail antelope squirrel
(n)large ground squirrel of the North American far northSyn.parka squirrel, Citellus parryi
(n)nocturnal rodent of Asia having furry folds of skin between forelegs and hind legs enabling it to move by gliding leaps
(n)fox squirrel or grey squirrel in the black color phase
(n)a squirrelfish found from South Carolina to Bermuda and Gulf of MexicoSyn.Holocentrus bullisi
(n)common medium-large squirrel of eastern North America; now introduced into EnglandSyn.cat squirrel, eastern gray squirrel, Sciurus carolinensis
(n)(Middle Ages) an attendant and shield bearer to a knight; a candidate for knighthood
(n)a title of respect for a member of the English gentry ranking just below a knight; placed after the nameSyn.Esq
(n)exceptionally large arboreal squirrel of eastern United StatesSyn.eastern fox squirrel, Sciurus niger
(n)any of various terrestrial burrowing rodents of Old and New Worlds; often destroy cropsSyn.gopher, spermophile
(n)common black-striped reddish-brown ground squirrel of western North America; resembles a large chipmunkSyn.Citellus lateralis
(n)large flying squirrel; chiefly of CanadaSyn.Glaucomys sabrinus
(n)common reddish-brown squirrel of Europe and parts of AsiaSyn.cat squirrel, Sciurus vulgaris
(n)on reefs from Bermuda and Florida to northern South AmericaSyn.Holocentrus coruscus
(n)large grey ground squirrel of rocky areas of the southwestern United StatesSyn.Citellus variegatus
(n)ascidian that can contract its body and eject streams of water
(n)small large-eyed nocturnal flying squirrel of eastern United StatesSyn.Glaucomys volans
(n)young nobleman attendant on a knight
(n)an English country landowner
(n)a man who attends or escorts a womanSyn.gallant
(v)attend upon as a squire; serve as a squire
(n)a kind of arboreal rodent having a long bushy tail
(n)the fur of a squirrel
(n)cage with a cylindrical framework that rotates as a small animal runs inside it
(n)American plant with cream-colored flowers and tuberous roots resembling kernels of cornSyn.Dicentra canadensis
(n)very small, brightly colored (especially red) nocturnal fishes of shallow waters or tropical reefs; they make sounds like a squirrel's bark
(n)small long-tailed monkey of Central American and South America with greenish fur and black muzzleSyn.Saimiri sciureus
(n)feathery fern of tropical Asia and MalaysiaSyn.Davallia Mariesii, Davalia bullata, ball fern, Davalia bullata mariesii
(adj)having the approximate size of a squirrel
(n)barley grown for its highly ornamental flower heads with delicate long silky awns; North America and northeastern AsiaSyn.squirreltail grass, foxtail barley, Hordeum jubatum
(v)cause to come out in a squirtSyn.eject, squeeze out, force out
(v)wet with a spurt of liquid
(n)Mediterranean vine having oblong fruit that when ripe expels its seeds and juice violently when touchedSyn.exploding cucumber, touch-me-not, Ecballium elaterium
(n)any typical arboreal squirrel
(n)large grey squirrel of far western areas of United StatesSyn.western gray squirrel, Sciurus griseus
(n)a white knight that buys less than a majority interest
(n)far western United States counterpart of the red squirrelSyn.Douglas squirrel, Tamiasciurus douglasi
(n)small striped semiterrestrial eastern American squirrel with cheek pouchesSyn.ground squirrel, Tamias striatus, hackee, striped squirrel
(n)of sagebrush and grassland areas of western United States and CanadaSyn.Citellus richardsoni, Richardson ground squirrel
(n)nocturnal phalangers that move with gliding leaps using parachute-like folds of skin along the sides of the bodySyn.flying opossum, flying squirrel
(v)save up as for future useSyn.cache, stash, hive up, lay away, squirrel away
(n)the occurrence of a sudden discharge (as of liquid)Syn.spirt, spurt, squirt
(n)the gentry who own land (considered as a class)Syn.squirearchy
(n)similar to sea bream; small spiny-finned fish found in bays along the southeastern coast of the United StatesSyn.sailor's-choice, squirrelfish, Lagodon rhomboides
(n)someone who is small and insignificantSyn.small fry, squirt
(n)plaything consisting of a toy pistol that squirts waterSyn.water gun, squirter, squirt gun
(n)the act of wigglingSyn.wriggle, squirm
(n)one who can't stay still (especially a child)Syn.squirmer, wriggler
Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE)

n. A pimp; a kept gallant. [ Obs. ] Beau. & Fl. [ 1913 Webster ]

See Chipmunk. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ OF. escuyer, escuier, properly, a shield-bearer, F. écuyer shield-bearer, armor-bearer, squire of a knight, esquire, equerry, rider, horseman, LL. scutarius shield-bearer, fr. L. scutum shield, akin to Gr. &unr_; skin, hide, from a root meaning to cover; prob. akin to E. hide to cover. See Hide to cover, and cf. Equerry, Escutcheon. ] Originally, a shield-bearer or armor-bearer, an attendant on a knight; in modern times, a title of dignity next in degree below knight and above gentleman; also, a title of office and courtesy; -- often shortened to squire. [ 1913 Webster ]

☞ In England, the title of esquire belongs by right of birth to the eldest sons of knights and their eldest sons in perpetual succession; to the eldest sons of younger sons of peers and their eldest sons in perpetual succession. It is also given to sheriffs, to justices of the peace while in commission, to those who bear special office in the royal household, to counselors at law, bachelors of divinity, law, or physic, and to others. In the United States the title is commonly given in courtesy to lawyers and justices of the peace, and is often used in the superscription of letters instead of Mr. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Esquired p. pr. & vb. n. Esquiring. ] To wait on as an esquire or attendant in public; to attend. [ Colloq. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

(Zool.) One of a group of squirrels, of the genus Glaucomys (formerly Pteromus and Sciuropterus [ 1913 Webster ]), especially Glaucomys volans and Glaucomys sabrinus, having parachute-like folds of skin extending from the fore to the hind legs, which enable them to make very long, gliding leaps. [ 1913 Webster +PJC ]

☞ The species of Pteromys are large, with bushy tails, and inhabit southern Asia and the East Indies; those of Sciuropterus are smaller, with flat tails, and inhabit the northern parts of Europe, Asia, and America. The American species (Sciuropterus volucella) is also called Assapan. The Australian flying squirrels, or flying phalangers, are marsupials. See Flying phalanger (above). [ 1913 Webster ]

n. A common black-striped reddish-brown ground squirrel (Citellus lateralis) of western North America, resembling a large chipmunk. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

(Zool.) An ascidian. See Illust. under Tunicata. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. To throw with a jerk; to throw edge foremost. [ Obs. ] [ Written also squirr. ] Addison. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. Same as Squirarchy. [ 1913 Webster ]

That such weight and influence be put thereby into the hands of the squiralty of my kingdom. Sterne. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ Squire + -arch. ] One who belongs to the squirarchy. -- Squir"arch*al a. [1913 Webster]

n. [ Squire + -archy. ] The gentlemen, or gentry, of a country, collectively. [ Written also squirearchy. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ OF. esquierre, F. équerre. See Square, n. ] A square; a measure; a rule. [ Obs. ] “With golden squire.” Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ Aphetic form of esquire. ] 1. A shield-bearer or armor-bearer who attended a knight. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. A title of dignity next in degree below knight, and above gentleman. See Esquire. [ Eng. ] “His privy knights and squires.” Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. A male attendant on a great personage; also (Colloq.), a devoted attendant or follower of a lady; a beau. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. A title of office and courtesy. See under Esquire. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. squired p. pr. & vb. n. squiring. ] 1. To attend as a squire. Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To attend as a beau, or gallant, for aid and protection; as, to squire a lady. [ Colloq. ] Goldsmith. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. One who is half squire and half farmer; -- used humorously. [ Eng. ] C. Kingsley. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. The rank or state of a squire; squireship. Swift. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. A petty squire. Tennyson. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. & adv. Becoming a squire; like a squire. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. Squirehood. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. i. [ imp. & p. p. Squirmed p. pr. & vb. n. Squirming. ] [ Cf. Swarm to climb a tree. ] To twist about briskly with contortions like an eel or a worm; to wriggle; to writhe. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. See Squir. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ OE. squirel, OF. esquirel, escurel, F. écureuil, LL. squirelus, squirolus, scuriolus, dim. of L. sciurus, Gr. si`oyros; skia` shade + o'yra` tail. Cf. Shine, v. i. ] 1. (Zool.) Any one of numerous species of small rodents belonging to the genus Sciurus and several allied genera of the family Sciuridae. Squirrels generally have a bushy tail, large erect ears, and strong hind legs. They are commonly arboreal in their habits, but many species live in burrows. [ 1913 Webster ]

☞ Among the common North American squirrels are the gray squirrel (Sciurus Carolinensis) and its black variety; the fox, or cat, squirrel (Sciurus cinereus, or Sciurus niger) which is a large species, and variable in color, the southern variety being frequently black, while the northern and western varieties are usually gray or rusty brown; the red squirrel (see Chickaree); the striped, or chipping, squirrel (see Chipmunk); and the California gray squirrel (Sciurus fossor). Several other species inhabit Mexico and Central America. The common European species (Sciurus vulgaris) has a long tuft of hair on each ear. The so-called Australian squirrels are marsupials. See Petaurist, and Phalanger. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. One of the small rollers of a carding machine which work with the large cylinder. [ 1913 Webster ]


Barking squirrel (Zool.), the prairie dog. --
Federation squirrel (Zool.), the striped gopher. See Gopher, 2. --
Flying squirrel (Zool.). See Flying squirrel, in the Vocabulary. --
Java squirrel. (Zool.). See Jelerang. --
Squirrel corn (Bot.), a North American herb (Dicentra Canadensis) bearing little yellow tubers. --
Squirrel cup (Bot.), the blossom of the Hepatica triloba, a low perennial herb with cup-shaped flowers varying from purplish blue to pink or even white. It is one of the earliest flowers of spring. --
Squirrel fish. (Zool.) (a) A sea bass (Serranus fascicularis) of the Southern United States. (b) The sailor's choice (Diplodus rhomboides). (c) The redmouth, or grunt. (d) A market fish of Bermuda (Holocentrum Ascensione). --
Squirrel grass (Bot.), a pestiferous grass (Hordeum murinum) related to barley. In California the stiffly awned spikelets work into the wool of sheep, and into the throat, flesh, and eyes of animals, sometimes even producing death. --
Squirrel hake (Zool.), a common American hake (Phycis tenuis); -- called also white hake. --
Squirrel hawk (Zool.), any rough-legged hawk; especially, the California species Archibuteo ferrugineus. --
Squirrel monkey. (Zool.) (a) Any one of several species of small, soft-haired South American monkeys of the genus Callithrix. They are noted for their graceful form and agility. See Teetee. (b) A marmoset. --
Squirrel petaurus (Zool.), a flying phalanger of Australia. See Phalanger, Petaurist, and Flying phalanger under Flying. --
Squirrel shrew (Zool.), any one of several species of East Indian and Asiatic insectivores of the genus Tupaia. They are allied to the shrews, but have a bushy tail, like that of a squirrel. --
Squirrel-tail grass (Bot.), a grass (Hordeum jubatum) found in salt marshes and along the Great Lakes, having a dense spike beset with long awns.
[ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Squirted; p. pr. & vb. n. Squirting. ] [ Cf. LG. swirtjen to squirt, OSw. sqvätta, E. squander. ] To drive or eject in a stream out of a narrow pipe or orifice; as, to squirt water. [ 1913 Webster ]

The hard-featured miscreant coolly rolled his tobacco in his cheek, and squirted the juice into the fire grate. Sir W. Scott. [ 1913 Webster ]


Squirting cucumber. (Bot.) See Ecballium.
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v. i. 1. To be thrown out, or ejected, in a rapid stream, from a narrow orifice; -- said of liquids. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Hence, to throw out or utter words rapidly; to prate. [ Low ] L'Estrange. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. 1. An instrument out of which a liquid is ejected in a small stream with force. Young. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. A small, quick stream; a jet. Bacon. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. (Hydrodynamics) The whole system of flow in the vicinity of a source. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]

4. a youngster. [ PJC ]

5. a short, overly assertive, or impudent person, especially when young; -- used in contempt. [ PJC ]

n. One who, or that which, squirts. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ See Squiery. ] The body of squires, collectively considered; squirarchy. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

The flower of chivalry and squiry. Ld. Berners. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. [ 1st pref. un- + squire. ] To divest of the title or privilege of an esquire. Swift. [ 1913 Webster ]

CC-CEDICT CN-EN Dictionary
[  /  , rú dòng, ㄖㄨˊ ㄉㄨㄥˋ]to wiggle; to squirm; peristalsis (wave movement of gut wall)#15002[Add to Longdo]
[ , sōng shǔ, ㄙㄨㄥ ㄕㄨˇ]squirrel#22141[Add to Longdo]
[, , ㄖㄨˊ]to squirm; to wiggle; to wriggle#29924[Add to Longdo]
[  /  , xiāng shēn, ㄒㄧㄤ ㄕㄣ]a scholar or government official living in one's village; a village gentleman; squire#64999[Add to Longdo]
[, lěi, ㄌㄟˇ]flying squirrel#504537[Add to Longdo]
[    /    , nán xìng zūn chēng, ㄋㄢˊ ㄒㄧㄥˋ ㄗㄨㄣ ㄔㄥ]esquire[Add to Longdo]
[ , rú rú, ㄖㄨˊ ㄖㄨˊ]wiggling; squirming[Add to Longdo]
DING DE-EN Dictionary
Fatzke { m }; Klugscheißer { m } [ ugs. ]
Junker { m }; Landjunker { m }
(country) squire[Add to Longdo]
Käfigläufermotor { m }
squirrel cage motor[Add to Longdo]
Kavalier { m }
Knappe { m } (eines Ritters) [ hist. ]
squire; knight's attendant[Add to Longdo]
Spritzer { m }
Wohlgeboren { m }
begleiten; eskortieren | begleitend; eskortierend | begleitet | begleitet | begleitete
to squire | squiring | squired | squires | squired[Add to Longdo]
sich drehen und winden
to squirm and writhe[Add to Longdo]
eklig { adj } | ekliger | am ekligsten
squirmy | squirmier | squirmiest[Add to Longdo]
gespritzt
herauswinden | herauswindend | herausgewunden | windet heraus
to squirm | squirming | squirmed | squirms[Add to Longdo]
verspritzen; spritzen; bespritzen | verspritzend; spritzend; bespritzend | verspritzt; gespritzt; bespritzt | verspritzt | verspritzte
to squirt | squirting | squirted | squirts | squirted[Add to Longdo]
wand heraus
wandte sich
sich winden | sich windend | windet sich
to squirm | squirming | squirms[Add to Longdo]
Eichhörnchen { n } [ zool. ] | Eichhörnchen { pl }
squirrel | squirrels[Add to Longdo]
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squirrel
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[ももんが;ももんがあ;モモンガ, momonga ; momongaa ; momonga](n) (uk) small Eurasian flying squirrel (Pteromys momonga)[Add to Longdo]
[むささび;もみ(鼯鼠);ムササビ, musasabi ; momi ( chi nezumi ); musasabi](n) (uk) giant flying squirrel (Petaurista leucogenys)[Add to Longdo]
[notakuru](v5r, vi) to wriggle; to writhe; to squirm[Add to Longdo]
[のたうつ, notautsu](v5t) (uk) to writhe; to squirm; to wriggle[Add to Longdo]
[mojimoji ; mojimoji](adv, vs) (on-mim) bashfully; hesitantly; fidgety; restlessly; squirming; wriggling; haltingly[Add to Longdo]
[mozomozo ; mosomoso](vs, adv, adv-to) (on-mim) creeping about; stirring restlessly; squirming[Add to Longdo]
[warawara ; warawara](adv) (on-mim) bustling; shuffling; squirming; creepy crawly[Add to Longdo]
[アメリカももんが;アメリカモモンガ, amerika momonga ; amerikamomonga](n) (uk) southern flying squirrel (Graucomys volans)[Add to Longdo]
[esukuwaia](n) esquire[Add to Longdo]
[いっとうだい;イットウダイ, ittoudai ; ittoudai](n) (uk) North Pacific squirrelfish (Sargocentron spinosissimum)[Add to Longdo]
[えぞももんが;エゾモモンガ, ezomomonga ; ezomomonga](n) (uk) Pteromys volans orii (subspecies of the Siberian flying squirrel, endemic to Hokkaido)[Add to Longdo]
[えぞりす;エゾリス, ezorisu ; ezorisu](n) (uk) Hokkaido squirrel (subspecies of red squirrel, Sciurus vulgaris orientis)[Add to Longdo]
[ほや;ホヤ, hoya ; hoya](n) (uk) sea squirt; ascidian[Add to Longdo]
[りす;リス, risu ; risu](n) (1) (uk) squirrel (excluding flying squirrels); (2) (uk) (See 日本栗鼠) Japanese squirrel (Sciurus lis)[Add to Longdo]
[りすざる;リスザル, risuzaru ; risuzaru](n) (uk) squirrel monkey (esp. the common squirrel monkey, Saimiri sciureus)[Add to Longdo]
[みずをかける, mizuwokakeru](exp, v1) (1) to sprinkle water on (something); to spray water on; to splash water on; to squirt water on; (2) (See 水をさす) to hinder; to hamper; to stifle; to throw cold water on[Add to Longdo]
[みずでっぽう, mizudeppou](n) water pistol; squirt gun; water gun[Add to Longdo]
[もがく, mogaku](v5k) (1) (uk) to struggle; to wriggle; to squirm; to writhe; (2) (uk) to be impatient; (P)[Add to Longdo]
[たいわんりす;タイワンリス, taiwanrisu ; taiwanrisu](n) (uk) Taiwanese squirrel (subspecies of Pallas's squirrel, Callosciurus erythraeus thaiwanensis)[Add to Longdo]
[おおアメリカももんが;オオアメリカモモンガ, oo amerika momonga ; ooamerikamomonga](n) (uk) northern flying squirrel (Glaucomys sabrinus)[Add to Longdo]
[たいりくももんが;タイリクモモンガ, tairikumomonga ; tairikumomonga](n) (uk) Siberian flying squirrel (Pteromys volans)[Add to Longdo]
[じりす;ジリス, jirisu ; jirisu](n) (uk) ground squirrel (esp. a ground squirrel of North America or Africa)[Add to Longdo]
[にほんりす;ニホンリス, nihonrisu ; nihonrisu](n) (uk) Japanese squirrel (Sciurus lis)[Add to Longdo]
[はたりす;ハタリス, hatarisu ; hatarisu](n) (uk) ground squirrel (esp. the Daurian ground squirrel, Spermophilus dauricus)[Add to Longdo]
[おまきざる;オマキザル, omakizaru ; omakizaru](n) (uk) any monkey of family Cebidae (esp. the capuchin monkeys of genus Cebus, but also including marmosets, tamarins and squirrel monkeys)[Add to Longdo]
[ほぞう, hozou](n) (1) preservation; storage; (vs) (2) to store; to squirrel away[Add to Longdo]
[きたりす;キタリス, kitarisu ; kitarisu](n) (uk) red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris)[Add to Longdo]
[きねずみ, kinezumi](n) squirrel[Add to Longdo]
[のぶすま, nobusuma](n) legendary monster flying squirrel[Add to Longdo]
[うごめく, ugomeku](v5k, vi) to wriggle; to squirm; to crawl like a worm[Add to Longdo]
[しゅんどう, shundou](n, vs) (1) wriggling; squirming; maneuvering; manoeuvering; (2) mischief; despicable acts[Add to Longdo]
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