Found 3 items, similar to fathom.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: fathom
depa, menduga, mengukur, menjajaki
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: fathom
fathom
n 1: a linear unit of measurement (equal to 6 feet) for water
depth [syn:
fthm]
2: (mining) a unit of volume (equal to 6 cubic feet) used in
measuring bodies of ore [syn:
fthm]
v 1: come to understand [syn:
penetrate,
bottom]
2: measure the depth of (a body of water) with a sounding line
[syn:
sound]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Fathom
Fathom
\Fath"om\ (f[a^][th]"[u^]m), n. [OE. fadme, fa[eth]me,
AS. f[ae][eth]m fathom, the embracing arms; akin to OS.
fa[eth]mos the outstretched arms, D. vadem, vaam, fathom,
OHG. fadom, fadum, G. faden fathom, thread, Icel. fa[eth]mr
fathom, Sw. famn, Dan. favn; cf. Gr. ?????????? to spread
out, ??????? outspread, flat, L. patere to lie open, extend.
Cf.
Patent,
Petal.]
1. A measure of length, containing six feet; the space to
which a man can extend his arms; -- used chiefly in
measuring cables, cordage, and the depth of navigable
water by soundings.
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2. The measure or extant of one's capacity; depth, as of
intellect; profundity; reach; penetration. [R.]
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Another of his fathom they have none
To lead their business. --Shak.
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Fathom
\Fath"om\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Fathomed; p. pr. & vb.
n.
Fathoming.]
1. To encompass with the arms extended or encircling; to
measure by throwing the arms about; to span. [Obs.]
--Purchas.
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2. To measure by a sounding line; especially, to sound the
depth of; to penetrate, measure, and comprehend; to get to
the bottom of. --Dryden.
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The page of life that was spread out before me
seemed dull and commonplace, only because I had not
fathomed its deeper import. --Hawthotne.
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