native

suomi-englanti sanakirja

native englannista suomeksi

  1. alkuperäinen, alkuasukas-

  2. kotoperäinen

  3. syntymä-

  4. alkuperäisasukas, alkuasukas

  5. paikallinen asukas, syntyperäinen, syntyperäinen asukas

  6. kotoperäinen eliölaji

  7. luonnossa pelkkänä esiintyvä

  1. syntyperäinen, syntymä / syntymä-

  2. alkuperäinen, alkuperäinen / alkuperäis-

  3. paikallinen

  4. autoktoninen, kotoperäinen

  5. luonnollinen

  6. alkuperäinen

  7. Substantiivi

  8. paikallinen asukas">paikallinen asukas, alkuasukas pejorative

  9. alkuasukas

native englanniksi

  1. Belonging to one by birth.

  2. (ux)

  3. (quote-book)|publisher=(w)|year_published=1846|section=cap. xxiv. “Of the five internall wittes.”, stanza 14, lines 1–5|page=111|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/pastimepleasure00wriggoog/page/n131/mode/1up|text=In my natyf language I wyl not opres, / More of her werke, for it is obscure; / Who wyl therof knowe all the perfeytnes / In phylosophy he shall fynde it ryght sure, / Whyche all the trouth can to hym discure.

  4. (quote-book)

  5. ''ibidem'', line 173:

  6. (quote)
  7. (quote-book)|section=first quatrain|text=Happy the man, whose wish and care / A few paternal acres bound, / Content to breathe his native air / In his own ground.

  8. (quote-book)|publisher=printed by J. Vincent for (w), 73, (w), (w)|year_published=1841|section=part III (pages 454–539), chapter xiv. “Superior Literature and Knowledge both of the Greek and Latin Clergy (..)” (pages 529–533)|page=529|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/worksofjamesharr00harrrich/page/529/mode/1up|text=Those of the western church were obliged to acquire some knowledge of Latin; and for Greek, to those of the eastern church it was still (with a few corruptions) their native language.

  9. (quote-book)|section=Revolt of Islam/Canto IXIX.|canto I, stanza xix|lines=5–6|text=(..) But to the Snake those accents sweet were known / His native tongue and hers; (..)

  10. (quote-book)|volume=I|year_published=1844|page=6|text=Their habits, as we can see them transacted, are native.

  11. Characteristic of or relating to people inhabiting a region from prehistoric times.

  12. (alternative case form of) (gloss).

  13. Born or grown in the region in which it lives or is found; not foreign or imported.

  14. (coi)

  15. Which occurs of its own accord in a given locality, to be contrasted with a species introduced by humans.

  16. Pertaining to the system or architecture in question.

  17. (senseid) Occurring naturally in its pure or uncombined form.

  18. Arising by birth; having an origin; born.

  19. (RQ:Cudworth Universe)

  20. Original; constituting the original substance of anything.

  21. (RQ:Milton Paradise Lost)

  22. Naturally related; cognate; connected (with).

  23. (RQ:Shakespeare Hamlet) Than is the throne of Denmark to thy father.

  24. A person who is native to a place; a person who was born in a place.

  25. A person of aboriginal descent, as distinguished from a person who was or whose ancestors were foreigners or settlers/colonizers. (alternative case form of) (gloss).

  26. (quote-journal)

  27. {{quote-book|en|year=2009|author=Alex M. Cameron|title=Power without La The Supreme Court of Canada, the Marshall Decisions and the Failure of Judicial Activism|publisher=McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP|isbn=9780773581180

  28. {{quote-book

  29. A speaker.

  30. An oyster of species (taxfmt).

  31. (feminine singular of)

  32. (adj form of)

  33. (monikko) it|nativa

  34. (infl of)