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单词 lampas
释义 I. lampas, n.1|ˈlæmpəs|
Forms: 6 lampysse, 6–7 lampasse, 7 vulg. lamprey(e)s, 8 lampars, lampra(y)s, lampus, 8–9 lampers, 6– lampas.
[a. F. lampas (in 16th c. also lampast), in 12–15th c. gen., a disease producing intense thirst (e.g. attributed to ‘Dives’ in hell), later only a disease of horses.
The origin is obscure. The primary sense may be ‘inside of the mouth’; this is not proved by the existence of the phrase humecter le lampas ‘to wet one's whistle’, but cf. lampassé (Her.) ‘langued’ (see lampassing); some Fr. dialect glossaries, also, have the word with the sense ‘uvula’. Florio has It. lampasco as the name of the disease, and Littré cites a Fr. dial. form empas, which is due to mistake of the initial l for the article.]
A disease incident to horses, consisting in a swelling of the fleshy lining of the roof of the mouth behind the front teeth.
1523Fitzherb. Husb. §81 In the mouthe is the lampas, & is a thycke skyn full of bloude, hangynge ouer his tethe aboue, that he may not eate.1547Salesbury Welsh Dict. Mintag, Lampysse.1596Shakes. Tam. Shr. iii. ii. 52 His horse..troubled with the Lampasse.1607Topsell Four-f. Beasts (1658) 282 The Lampass, called of the Italians, Lampascus, proceedeth of the abundance of bloud.1702Lond. Gaz. No. 3868/4 A Strawberry Gelding with a bald Face,..newly burnt of the Lampus.1741Compl. Fam.-Piece iii. 446 Let a Smith burn it down with a hot Iron; this is a compleat Cure for the Lampars.1772Nugent tr. Hist. Fr. Gerund II. 418 My girl thy cuzzen Isidora first of all had the lamprays or soare mouth, then she had the small-pox.1828Sporting Mag. XXIII. 127 The Lampas is..a swelling..of some of the lowermost ridges or bars of the palate.1884Bradford Observer 15 May, He mentioned..that the horse did not eat well, and said it was suffering from ‘lampas’.
II. lampas, n.2|ˈlæmpəs|
Also 4 lawmpas, 6 lampors.
[The combination lampas douck (Du. doek cloth) in the second quot. suggests that the word may be adopted from Du.; the recorded form in MDu. and early mod.Du. is lampers (cf. the Eng. form lampors); mod.Du. has lamfer (the MDu. lamfeter, denoting some appurtenance of a hawk, is identified with this by Verwijs and Verdam, but with doubtful correctness). The etymology is quite obscure; derivation from Gr. λαµπρός, shining, was suggested in the 16th c. In sense 2 the Eng. word is a. F. lampas, recorded only from the 18th c., and possibly a different word.]
1. A kind of glossy crape. Obs.
1390Test. Ebor. (Surtees) I. 130 Half a pes of lawmpas..A volet of lawmpas neu.a1548Hall Chron., Hen. VIII (1809) 519 Ye orrelettes were of rolles wrethed on Lampas douck holow so that the Golde shewed thorow the Lampas douck.1559Letter (N.), Before the stoole of estate satt another mayde, all clothyd in white, and her face coveryd with white lampors.
2. A kind of flowered silk, originally imported from China.
1851Illustr. Catal. Gt. Exhib. 1262 Piece of figured lampas, in Algerian silk, crop of 1850, manufactured at Lyons.1889Pall Mall G. 17 Apr. 2/1 The new-made Countess, who is in white lampas, with spotless ermine and yellow for relief.1894Daily News 11 Apr. 3/1 The over⁓dress is in rich lampas of the same period.
III. ˈlampas, v. Obs. rare—1.
[f. lampas n.1]
trans. To cure a horse of the lampas.
1536MS. Acc. St. John's Hosp., Canterb., Payd for lampasyng off owre mare jd.
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