单词 | chantier |
释义 | † chantiern. Canadian. Obsolete. 1. A lumberjacks' camp or work yard; = shanty n.1 1c.Recorded earliest in attributive use. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > farming > forestry or arboriculture > lumbering > [noun] > timber-yard timber-yard1482 wood-fold1570 lumber-yard1786 balk-yard1823 chantier1823 society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > dwelling place or abode > camp or encampment > [noun] > type of ordu1673 chantier1823 douar1829 outcamp1844 log-camp1858 lumbering-camp1858 yayla1864 refugee camp1865 cow-camp1873 gypsyry1873 work camp1877 tent town1878 logging-camp1880 lumber-camp1882 town camp1885 base camp1887 line-camp1888 wanigan1890 isolation camp1891 tent village1899 sheep-camp1911 safari camp1912 jungle1914 transit camp1919 Siwash camp1922 health camp1925 tent city1934 fly camp1939 bivvy1961 1823 J. Siveright Let. 2 May in G. P. De T. Glazebrook Hargrave Corr. (1938) 9 Cap. John & an other brother were trying their fortunes in the Chantier line last winter. 1837 Times 21 Mar. 4/6 Great numbers of men were arriving there from their chantiers, leaving everything behind them in the woods. 1853 Earl of Elgin in Conditions & Prospects Canada (1855) 81 For some years past, intoxicating liquors have been rigorously excluded from almost all the chantiers, as the dwellings of the lumbermen in these distant regions are styled. 2. A log cabin; = shanty n.1 1a. ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > dwelling place or abode > a dwelling > hut or hovel > [noun] hulka1000 boothc1200 hull?c1225 lodge1290 hottea1325 holetc1380 tavern1382 scalea1400 schura1400 tugury1412 donjon?a1439 cabinc1440 coshc1490 cabinet1579 bully1598 crib1600 shed1600 hut1637 hovela1640 boorachc1660 barrack1686 bothy1750 corf1770 rancho1819 shanty1820 kraal1832 shelty1834 shackle1835 mia-mia1837 wickiup1838 caboose1839 chantier1849 hangar1852 caban1866 shebang1867 humpy1873 shack1878 hale1885 bach1927 jhuggi1927 favela1961 hokkie1973 1849 J. McLean Notes 25 Years' Service Hudson's Bay Territory I. v. 57 He usually halted at a Chantier, on the way to his lodge. 1859 J. McDonald in L. R. Masson Les Bourgeois de la Compagnie du Nord-Ouest (1890) 2nd Ser. 14 Here we were fixed for the winter, in new and comfortable chantiers, with plenty of fire wood and good accessories. 1884 S. E. Dawson Handbk. Canada 26 They build themselves chantiers, of rough logs. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2017; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < |
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