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Siamese   /sˌaɪəmˈiz/   Listen
Siamese

adjective
1.
Of or relating to or characteristic of Thailand or its people.  Synonyms: Tai, Thai.  "Different Thai tribes live in the north"
2.
Of or relating to the languages of the Thai people.  Synonyms: Tai, Thai.
3.
Of or relating to Thailand.  Synonyms: Tai, Thai.
noun
1.
A branch of the Tai languages.  Synonyms: Central Thai, Thai.
2.
A native or inhabitant of Thailand.  Synonyms: Tai, Thai.
3.
An inlet with two or more couplings to which a hose can be attached so that fire engines can pump water into the sprinkler system of a building.  Synonym: siamese connection.
4.
A slender short-haired blue-eyed breed of cat having a pale coat with dark ears paws face and tail tip.  Synonym: Siamese cat.



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"Siamese" Quotes from Famous Books



... figures impressed by hot irons[143]. Siam abounds in elephants, cattle, and buffaloes. It has many sea-ports and populous cities, Hudia being the metropolis or residence of the court. The religion of the Siamese agrees in many considerable points with Christianity, as they believe in one God, in heaven and hell, and in good and bad angels that attend upon every person[144]. They build sumptuous temples, in which they have images ...
— A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volume VI - Early English Voyages Of Discovery To America • Robert Kerr

... was able to catechize him. He did not deny that his people were "papagentes," but he declared that they confined the practice to slain enemies. He told a number of classical tales about double men, attached, not like the Siamese twins, but dos-a-dos; of tribes whose feet acted as parasols, the Plinian Sciapodae and the Persian Tasmeh- pa, and of mermen who live and sleep in the inner waters—I also heard this from M. Parrot, a palpable believer. He ...
— Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo Volume 2 • Richard F. Burton

... how the Siamese do leave their things round," she exclaimed, as she surveyed her room after making up the fire and polishing off Boo. "I'll put things in order, and then mend up my rags, if I can find my thimble. Now, let ...
— Jack and Jill • Louisa May Alcott

... "Lake-Dwellers" of Switzerland formed an even earlier and not quite pure offshoot. The only people who can be cited as fairly pure-blooded specimens of the race at the present day are some of the brown tribes of Indians of South America. The Burmese and Siamese have also Tlavatli blood in their veins, but in their case it was mixed with, and therefore dominated by, the nobler stock of one of ...
— The Story of Atlantis and the Lost Lemuria • W. Scott-Elliot

... forked tail as he clawed at the Burmese peacock; the double-headed eagle of Russia pecked at the Turkish crescent with one beak, while the other seemed to be screaming to the English royal beast, "Come on and lend a paw." In the hurry of hoisting the Siamese elephant got turned upside down, and now danced gayly on his head, with the stars and stripes waving proudly over him. A green flag with a yellow harp and sprig of shamrock hung in sight of the kitchen window, and Katy, the cook, got breakfast to the tune of "St. Patrick's day in the morning." ...
— Under the Lilacs • Louisa May Alcott


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