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单词 hollo
释义 I. hollo, hollow, int. and n.|ˈhɒlə|
[Akin to holla and hallo.]
A. int. A call to excite attention, also a shout of encouragement or exultation: = holla 2, 3.
1588Shakes. Tit. A. ii. i. 25 Hollo, what storme is this?1589Pappe w. Hatchet C b, Hollow there, giue me the beard I wore yesterday.1697W. Cleland Poems, Hollow my Fancie 79 Hollow my Fancie, hollow, Stay thou at home with me.1710Acc. Last Distemp. T. Whigg i. 10 Hollow, Hollow Boys, replied the staring Populace.1761Sterne Tr. Shandy VII. xiii, Hollo! Ho!—the whole world's asleep!—bring out the horses.1796Scott William & Helen i, Hollo! thou felon, follow here.1815Savoyard ii. iii, Holo! there! (Enter Servant) Give me a goblet.1885Baillie-Hamilton Mr. Montenello I. 176 Hollo! Thornton, is that you?
B. n. A shout of hollo! a loud shout; esp. a cry in hunting; cf. halloo n., hallow n.2
1598Tofte Alba (1880) 79 But when th' acquainted Hollow he doth heare..He leaues his flight, and backward turnes againe.1670Caveat to Conventiclers 4 He was no sooner seated, but he gave a lowd Hollow through the Air.1697tr. C'tess D'Aunoy's Trav. (1706) 9 They set forth lowder Hollows than before, and wished me a good Journey.1798Coleridge Anc. Mar. i. xviii, The Albatross..every day for food or play, Came to the Marinere's hollo!1823Byron Age of Bronze xiii, The hounds will gather to their huntsman's hollo.
attrib.1766Goldsm. Vic. W. xxii, The deep-mouthed watch-dog, at hollow distance.
II. hollo, hollow, holla, v.|ˈhɒlə, ˈhɒlə|
Forms: 6–9 hollow, holla, 7–9 hollo, holloa (6 holow, 7 holo, holloe, 8 holloo.
[Connected with holla int., hollo int.; also with hallo int. and hallow v.2]
1. intr. To cry out loud, to shout, vociferate; to halloo. Cf. holler v.
1542Boorde Dyetary xxxii. (1870) 295 Vocyferacyon, holowynge, cryeng.1599Porter Angry Wom. Abingd. (Percy Soc.) 65 Why, hollow to me, and I will answere thee.1642Fuller Holy & Prof. St. ii. xix. 122 'Tis madness to holloe in the ears of sleeping temptation.1647H. More Song of Soul ii. App. lxvi, If one hollowed from highest Heaven aboven.1654H. L'Estrange Chas. I (1655) 19 Houting and ho-lo-ing, not only to the disturbance of that duty, but scorn of our Religion.1675Hobbes Odyss. vi. 286 As far as one that Holla's heard can be.1727Swift Gulliver ii. i, I was going to holla after them.1737Fielding Tumble Down Dick iii. Song, Then to some hollow tree she flies, To hollow, hoot, and howl.1748F. Smith Voy. Disc. I. 24 They Holloed at Times, as they approached.1842Gen. P. Thompson Exerc. I. 3 The more the boys holla'd [1829 hallooed], and called out ‘Whip behind’.1865Kingsley Herew. iii, Dont holla till you are out of the wood.1885Bompas Life F. Buckland 244 They all rushed after me shouting and holloing.
b. To call to the hounds in hunting.
1612Two Noble K. ii. ii, To our Theban hounds..No more now must we hollo.1613Purchas Pilgrimage (1614) 432 As we use here in England to hollow, whoope or shout at Houndes.1674N. Cox Gentl. Recreat. i. (1677) 75 Blowing and hollowing until the Hounds are come in.1735Somerville Chase ii. 63 He levels ev'ry Fence, Joins in the common Cry, and hollows loud.1884Punch 18 Oct., They hunted an' they hollo'd and they blew their horns also.
2. trans.
a. with the thing shouted as object.
1593Shakes. Rich. II, iv. i. 54 As many lies As may be holloa'd in thy treacherous ear.15961 Hen. IV, i. iii. 222 And in his eare, Ile holla Mortimer.1654Gataker Disc. Apol. 85 The Independents may cry and hollow it up to the Pygmies on the tops of their Towres.1701Rowe Amb. Step-Moth. v. ii, I will pursue thee And hollow Vengeance in thy guilty Ears.1788V. Knox Winter Even. xli. (R.), The hostlers..hollo to the three footmen..Who is it? who is it?1855Browning Transcendentalism 11 Speak prose and hollo it till Europe hears!
b. To call after (in hunting); to call or shout to.
1605Shakes. Lear iii. i. 55 He that first lights on him, Holla the other.1607Cor. i. viii. 7 If I flye Martius, hollow me like a Hare.1633P. Fletcher Poet. Misc. 59 Th' unlucky Parrat, and death-boding Owl..Hollow their mates.
3. With adv. hollo away, to drive away by holloing; hollo in, off, to call in or off (dogs, etc.) by shouting; hollo out, to shout out.
1602Narcissus (1893) 478 Hollowe in the hind doggs.a1621Beaum. & Fl. Thierry ii. ii, Let's to horse, And hollow in the troop.1648Herrick Hesper., Parson Beanes, Six dayes he hollows so much breath away, That on the seaventh, he can nor preach, or pray.1655Fuller Ch. Hist. iii. iv. §20 Such hounds are easier laid on, then either rated or hollowed off.1683Kennett tr. Erasm. on Folly 111 They'l sometimes mutter their words inwardly and then of a sudden hollow them out.1748Anson's Voy. iii. iii. 328 He hollowed out with great extasy, The ship, the ship.
Hence ˈholloing vbl. n.; also attrib.
1596Shakes. Merch. V. v. i. 43 Leaue hollowing man, heere.1601Holland Pliny I. 235 No voice, crie, hollaing and houting..affrighted this kind of fish.1767Carteret in Phil. Trans. LX. 21 With a great hollowing noise.1860Gen. P. Thompson Audi Alt. III. cxix. 61 War, after all, is not settled by hollaing, any more than horse-racing.
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