Siamese
See also: siamese
English
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /saɪ.əˈmiːz/
Audio (Southern England): (file)
Adjective
Siamese (comparative more Siamese, superlative most Siamese)
- Of or relating to Siam; Thai.
- 1943 July and August, T. Lovatt Williams, “Some Reminiscences of the Footplate—1”, in Railway Magazine, page 235:
- I remember one such occasion when a Siamese pupil had fired the train from Lime Street, and so complimentary were the Chief's remarks on the condition of the fire that we found our young Siamese friend difficult to live with for about a week afterwards!
- (not comparable) Of a connection of tubes or hoses: shaped like the letter Y.
Derived terms
Translations
Thai
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Proper noun
Siamese
- The Thai language.
Translations
Thai language
Noun
Siamese (plural Siameses or Siamese)
- (plural "Siameses") A Siamese cat.
- (historical, plural "Siamese" or "Siameses") An inhabitant of Siam.
- (plural "Siameses") A connection of tubes or hoses shaped like a letter Y.
Usage notes
As with other terms for people formed with -ese, the countable singular noun in reference to a person (as in "I am a Siamese", "writing about Siamese cuisine as a Siamese") is uncommon and often taken as grammatically incorrect. In its place, the adjective is used, by itself (as in "I am Siamese") or before a noun like person, man, or woman ("writing about Siamese cuisine as a Siamese person"). See also -ish, which is similarly only primarily used as an adjective or as a plural noun.
Translations
Siamese cat
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Siam inhabitant
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Anagrams
Dutch
Pronunciation
Audio: (file)
Adjective
Siamese
- inflection of Siamees:
- masculine/feminine singular attributive
- definite neuter singular attributive
- plural attributive
German
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [zi̯aˈmezə]
- Hyphenation: Si‧a‧me‧se
Noun
Siamese m (weak, genitive Siamesen, plural Siamesen, feminine Siamesin)
- Siamese (An inhabitant of Siam.)
Declension
Declension of Siamese [masculine, weak]