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kite
/ˈkaɪt/
風箏,高而輕的帆,空頭支票,騙子(
vi
.)象風箏一樣飛,輕快地移動
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Kite
n.
1.
Zool.
Any
raptorial
bird
of
the
subfamily
Milvin
æ,
of
which
many
species
are
known
.
They
have
long
wings
,
adapted
for
soaring
,
and
usually
a
forked
tail
.
Note:
☞
The
European
species
are
Milvus ictinus
and
Milvus migrans
;
the
pariah
kite
of
India
is
Milvus govinda
;
the
sacred
or
Brahmany
kite
of
India
is
Haliastur Indus
;
the
American
fork-tailed
kite
is
the
Nauclerus furcatus
.
2.
Fig
.:
One
who
is
rapacious
.
Detested
kite
,
thou
liest
.
--
Shak
.
3.
A
light
frame
of
wood
or
other
material
covered
with
paper
or
cloth
,
for
flying
in
the
air
at
the
end
of
a
string
.
4.
Naut.
A
lofty
sail
,
carried
only
when
the
wind
is
light
.
5.
Geom.
A
quadrilateral
,
one
of
whose
diagonals
is
an
axis
of
symmetry
.
6.
Fictitious
commercial
paper
used
for
raising
money
or
to
sustain
credit
,
as
a
check
which
represents
no
deposit
in
bank
,
or
a
bill
of
exchange
not
sanctioned
by
sale
of
goods
;
an
accommodation
check
or
bill
. [
Cant
]
7.
Zool.
The
brill
. [
Prov
.
Eng
.]
8.
Naut.
A
form
of
drag
to
be
towed
under
water
at
any
depth
up
to
about
forty
fathoms
,
which
on
striking
bottom
is
upset
and
rises
to
the
surface
; --
called
also
sentry
.
Flying kites
.
Naut.
See
under
Flying
.
Kite falcon
Zool.
,
an
African
falcon
of
the
genus
Avicida
,
having
some
resemblance
to
a
kite
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Kite
,
v. i.
To
raise
money
by
“kites;”
as
,
kiting
transactions
.
See
Kite
, 6. [
Cant
]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Kite
,
n.
The
belly
. [
Prov
.
Eng
. &
Scot
.]
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
kite
n
1:
a
bank
check
that
has
been
fraudulently
altered
to
increase
its
face
value
2:
a
bank
check
drawn
on
insufficient
funds
at
another
bank
in
order
to
take
advantage
of
the
float
3:
plaything
consisting
of
a
light
frame
covered
with
tissue
paper
;
flown
in
wind
at
end
of
a
string
4:
any
of
several
small
graceful
hawks
of
the
family
Accipitridae
having
long
pointed
wings
and
feeding
on
insects
and
small
animals
v
1:
increase
the
amount
(
of
a
check
)
fraudulently
; "
He
kited
many
checks
"
2:
get
credit
or
money
by
using
a
bad
check
; "
The
businessman
kited
millions
of
dollars
"
3:
soar
or
fly
like
a
kite
; "
The
pilot
kited
for
a
long
time
over
the
mountains
"
4:
fly
a
kite
; "
Kids
were
kiting
in
the
park
"; "
They
kited
the
Red
Dragon
model
"
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Kite
an
unclean
and
keen-sighted
bird
of
prey
(
Lev
. 11:14;
Deut
.
14:13).
The
Hebrew
word
used
, _'ayet_,
is
rendered
"
vulture
"
in
Job
28:7
in
Authorized
Version
, "
falcon
"
in
Revised
Version
.
It
is
probably
the
red
kite
(
Milvus
regalis
),
a
bird
of
piercing
sight
and
of
soaring
habits
found
all
over
Palestine
.
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