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单词 clepe
释义 I. clepe, v. Obs. (or arch.)
Forms: 1 clipi-an, cliopi-an, cleopi-an, cliepi-an, clypi-an, clepi-an, 2 cleopi-en, clypi-en, (clopi-en), 2–3 clepi-en, 3 clepie, cleop-en, clup-e(n, 3–5 clep-en, 4 clipie, clep-in, clep, 4–7 clepe, (5 clyppe), 6 cleepe, (Spenser, ycleepe, Sc. clep), 6–7 cleape, (clip), 9 arch. clepe. pa. pple. 1 clypod, etc., 3–7 cleped, -id, -yd, -ud, etc., 5 clepet, -yt, clept, 6 clypped, Sc. clepit, 6–7 cleaped. Also, with prefix: pa. tense 1 ᵹeclipode; pa. pple. 1 ᵹeclyped, 2–5 icleped, -et, -id, -yd, etc., 3–9 ycleped, (3–5 -id, -ud, 5 -yt), 6 yclipt, (yclipped), 7 ycleap'd, yclep'd, ycliped, eclip't, icliped, 8 yclyped, 8–9 yclept.
[OE. clipian corresponds to an OTeut. type *klipôjan; a parallel formation to *klipjan which appears in clip v.3, OFris. klippa to ring, E. Fris. klippen to clink, rap, LG. (Brem. Wbch., etc.) klippen to sound, resound, dial Ger. kliffen to yelp. The stem klip- was app. in ablaut-relation with klap(p)- (see clap v.) as the expression of a lighter or thinner sound. The OE. variants were due to fracture (‘o-umlaut’) of i; the form cleopian originated the ME. clepe.]
1. intr. To cry, call; to call on, appeal to (a person), for or after (a thing). Obs.
c825Vesp. Psalter iv. 4 Ic cleopiu to him.Ibid. xvi[i]. 6 Ic cleapede forðon ðu ᵹeherdes me.c975Rushw. Gosp. John i. 23 Ic am stefn cliopende on woestenne.a1000Ps. Lamb. xvi[i]. 6 (Bosw.) Ic clepode forðanðe ðu ᵹehyrdest me.c1200Trin. Coll. Hom. 43 Clupe we to ure louerd.1307Elegy Edw. I, ix, Wel longe we mowe clepe & crie.c1325E.E. Allit. P. B. 1345 Þere he kneles & callez, & clepes after help.c1386Chaucer Pars. T. ⁋215, I was at the dore of thin herte, saith Jhesus, and cleped for to entre.1430Lydg. Chron. Troy iv. xxxv, The goddes all After whose helpe I clyppe and call.c1450Merlin i. 16 Tho wente they to the wyndowe and clepeden to the peple.c1500Lancelot 3094 On his v falowis clepit than sir kay.1530Palsgr. 486/1, I clepe, I call. Je huysche. This terme is farre northerne.1563Myrr. Mag., Buckhm. lxxii. 7 Cleapyng for vengeaunce of this treacherye.
b. (with obj. clause): To proclaim. Obs.
c1205Lay. 152 He lette an heh climben & lude clepian þat, etc.
2. trans. To call (a person); to summon, bid come; to invite; to invoke, call to witness; = call v. 4, 5, 20 c. Obs.
c1000Ags. Gosp. Matt. xx. 8 Clypa þa wyrhtan [c 1160 Hatton G., Clepe þa werhtan].ibid. xx. 26 Maneᵹa synt ᵹeclypede.a1225Ancr. R. 98 He cleopeð me? ich mot gon.1382Wyclif Matt. xx. 8 Clepe the workmen, and ȝelde to hem her hijre.c1458Agnes Paston in Lett. 312 I. 423 Ther knoweth no man how soon God woll clepe hym.1460J. Capgrave Chron. Edw. III (1858) 200 Thei cleped up the Kyng [from sleep].1540Taverner Postils, Exhort. Commun., He clepeth us unto him.1567Turberv. Poems in Chalmers Eng. Poets II. 613/1 Untrustie Theseus eke let Ariadne clepe.
b. To call upon or to, speak to, address. Obs.
1362Langl. P. Pl. A. i. 4 A louely ladi..clepte me feire, And seide, ‘sone! slepest þou?’1382Wyclif Isa. viii. 4 Er the child kunne clepe his fader and his moder.c1450Merlin ii. 37 Then the kynge cleped Merlyn and seide.1513Douglas æneis ii. vi. (v.) 57, I..Rycht reuerently begouth to clepe this man.
c. Sc. Law. clepe and call: to summon, cite.
1597Skene De Verb. Sign. s.v. Clep, In pleyis of wrang and vnlaw, in the quhilk clepe, and call, was vsed as ane certaine solemnitie of wordes..as quhen the persewer did clep and call, the defender with wouth, wrang, and vnlaw.
3. With complemental obj.: To call by the name of, call, name; = call v. 11. Obs. (exc. as in b), but occasionally used as a literary archaism.
c1000Ags. Gosp. John xiii. 13 Ȝe clypiað me lareow & drihten.1154O.E. Chron. (Laud MS.) an. 1137 §3 Hi læiden ᵹæildes o þe tunes..& clepeden it tenserie.a1225Ancr. R. 132 God cleopeð þe gode ancren briddes of heouene.a1300Cursor M. 2146 (Cott.) Salem þat now men clepes ierusalem.c1386Chaucer Pars. T. ⁋212 Thow schalt clepe his name Jhesus.c1400Mandeville xxv. 258 The Cytee of Alizandre, that now is clept the ȝate of helle.c1420Chron. Vilod. 34 A religious house þey clepte hit þenne.1473in Nichols Churchw. Acc. Walberswick (1797) 193 Payd..for a book, Klepyd a pye.1523Act 14 & 15 Hen. VIII, c. 5 Enacte..that the sixe persons beforesaid..be called and cleaped electes.1591Spenser Vis. World's Van. v, I saw the fish (if fish I may it cleepe)..The huge Leviathan.1604Shakes. Ham. i. iv. 19 (Globe ed.) Other nations.. clepe us drunkards, and with swinish phrase Soil our addition.1615W. Hull Mirr. Maiestie 62 Christ doth often cleape the Church his Sister.a1631Drayton Ballad Dowsabel, A daughter cleped Dowsabel. [1656Blount Gl., Cleped (Sax.), called, named.1858Kingsley Poems, Red King 61 Men clepen that water Tyrrel's ford.]
b. In this sense, the pa. pple. ycleped, yclept |ɪˈklɛpt|, was retained in use (beside the ordinary cleped) down through the ME. period, was greatly affected in 16th c., and is still a frequent literary archaism. See also yclept.
c1175Lamb. Hom. 9 Heo weren iclipet synagoge al swa is nu iclepet al cristen folc.c1205Lay. 2666 Heo wes icleped Kaer Ebrauc.1297R. Glouc. (1724) 7 Þat oþer wonder..That Stonhyngel ys yclepud.1509Hawes Past. Pleas. iv. (1845) 20 The marshall ycclipped was dame Reason.1588Shakes. L.L.L. v. ii. 602 Hol. Iudas I am, ycliped Machabeus. Dum. Iudas Machabeus clipt, is plaine Iudas.1616R. C. Times' Whis. ii. 607 The dredfull beast, yclepèd crocodile.1687A. Behn Emp. Moon i. iii, A winged horse, icliped Pegasus.1790W. B. Rhodes Bomb. Fur. i. (1830) 7 Hail, Artaxominous! ycleped the Great!1796Campaigns 1793–4 I. ii. ii. 108 A sentinel mounted, yclep'd a vidette.1823Byron Juan xii. lvi, Microcosm on stilts, Yclept the Great World.
4. ellipt. To mention by name, speak of. Obs.
c1391Chaucer Astrol. ii. §39 Somme..seyn þat yif men clepen þe latitude, thay mene the arch meridian..intercept by-twixe the cenyth and the equinoxial.
II. clepe, n. Obs.
Also clep.
[f. prec. vb.]
1. A call, cry, shout. rare.
c1340Cursor M. 1118 (Trin.) Caym..wende to haue scaped wiþal For any monnes clepe or cal [Cott., etc. Þat nan him cuth ne clepe ne cale].a1547Surrey æneid ii. 1022 With clepes and cries to fill the streets.
2. Sc. Law. clep and call: full legal citation.
c1375Quoniam Attach. xxxiv, Non sicut fit in aliis placitis de wrang et vnlaw in quibus fit clep et call.Bute MS. fo. 141 (heading) in Sc. Acts I. 182 Þe fourme to mak clepe and cal apon brekyng of proteccyon.
III. clepe
obs. f. clip v.1, v.3 to embrace, to clink.
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