单词 | choice |
释义 | choicen. 1. a. The act of choosing; preferential determination between things proposed; selection, election. ΘΚΠ the mind > will > free will > choice or choosing > [noun] curec1000 custOE chirec1175 choosingc1200 choice1297 walea1352 dilection1388 election1393 elect1398 choose1430 option1549 1297 R. Gloucester's Chron. (Rolls) 2415 Þe strengeste we schal bi choys and bi lot al so Chese out. 1393 J. Gower Confessio Amantis I. 273 Of his owne chois. a1464 J. Capgrave Abbreuiacion of Cron. (Cambr. Gg.4.12) (1983) 47 Cosyn he [sc. Octavian] was onto Julius Cesar and be choys his son. 1526 W. Bonde Pylgrimage of Perfection i. sig. Biv Admitted as chyldren by adopcion or choyse. 1528 T. More Dialogue Heresyes i, in Wks. 165/1 What coulde I do further than praye for grace to gyde my choyce. 1640 F. Quarles Enchyridion ii. xxix Be very circumspect in the choise of thy company. a1687 H. More Antidote against Atheism in Coll. Philos. Writings (1712) Being put to his choice whether he would yield to that, or the abuse of his body. 1781 E. Gibbon Decline & Fall II. xli. 531 The choice of the people is the best and purest title to reign over them. 1872 J. Ruskin Munera Pulveris Pref. (1880) 15 In the choice of the elements of wealth. 1876 J. R. Green Short Hist. Eng. People viii. §10. 568 With this body too..lay the choice of all future Protectors. b. to make choice of: to choose, select. to make a choice: to perform the act of choosing. to take one's choice: perhaps originally, to take after selection; but now usually, to choose what one will take or have. ΘΚΠ the mind > will > free will > choice or choosing > exercise choice [verb (intransitive)] choosec1175 walec1400 willc1405 to be one's own carver1578 to take one's choice1588 optate1611 the mind > will > free will > choice or choosing > choose [verb (transitive)] choosec893 achooseeOE i-cheoseOE curea1225 choise1505 to make choice of1588 pitch1628 to fix on or upon1653 trysta1694 pick1824 to prick for1828 plump1848 to come down1886 plunk1935 1588 W. Lambarde Eirenarcha (new ed.) ii. vii. 214 This law requireth that he..do therwithall make choise. 1611 Bible (King James) Acts xv. 7. 1660 T. Blount Boscobel 32 The Colonel made choice of a thick leafed Oak. 1667 J. Milton Paradise Lost xi. 101 Take to thee from among the Cherubim Thy choice of flaming Warriours. View more context for this quotation 1727 D. Defoe Syst. Magick i. i. 12 As if Heaven had not already made the best Choice for us. 1884 M. E. Braddon Ishmael xxxvi The dancers could take their choice in the motley crowd of dames and damsels, all masked. 1887 J. Rae in Good Words 237 He made the choice then without a back-thought. c. by, for, of (†in, with) choice: by preference. without choice: without distinction, indiscriminately. ΘΚΠ the mind > will > free will > choice or choosing > types of choice > choice [phrase] > by preference by, for, of (in, with) choice1303 to choose1577 the mind > attention and judgement > judgement or decision > misjudgement > indiscriminateness > [adverb] indifferentlyc1374 indistinctlyc1420 confusedly?1531 undistinctly1548 confusely?c1550 without respect?c1550 without choice1576 intermixedlya1586 unrespectively1586 pell-mell1587 promiscuously1593 mixedly1597 indiscriminate1598 promiscually1602 swoopstake1603 promiscuous1616 irrespectively1624 muddily1648 indiscriminately1652 humdrum1660 indiscriminally1665 undistinguishingly1665 indeterminatelya1676 indiscriminatively1684 indistinguishably1689 indiscretely1698 indistinctively1699 undiscerningly1707 uncritically1763 indiscriminatingly1824 undiscriminatingly1894 unfastidiously1929 1303 R. Mannyng Handlyng Synne 11014 Twey men were yn choys to take. 1576 W. Lambarde Perambulation of Kent 256 Since..,his workes without choice be condemned as Heretical. 1581 R. Mulcaster Positions xxxix. 198 Is the vse of their weapon with choice, for their calling, any blemish vnto them? 1885 Punch 2 May 210 a Cutting blasts of wind, which seemed to blow from every quarter at once, but from the North and East for choice. 1887 M. E. Braddon Like & Unlike III. ii. 25 I have ties in Kilrush... Otherwise, for choice, I should infinitely prefer Chadford. 2. a. The power, right, or faculty of choosing; option. ΘΚΠ the mind > will > free will > choice or choosing > [noun] > power or right of choosing choicec1374 choosea1400 option1630 c1374 G. Chaucer Troilus & Criseyde iv. clii This sufficeth..For to destroye our fre choys everydele. a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Gött.) l. 8550 Mi lauerd has þe sent word bi me To giue þe choys of thinges thre. 1413 J. Lydgate Pilgr. of Sowle (1483) iv. xxiii. 69 This is nought in thyn choys. 1573 T. Tusser Points Huswifrie (new ed.) f. 27v, in Fiue Hundreth Points Good Husbandry (new ed.) I must (no choyce) Away of force, like poesting horse. 1663 A. Cowley Garden in Ess. in Verse & Prose Happy art Thou whom God does bless With the full choice of thine own Happiness. 1841 E. W. Lane tr. Thousand & One Nights I. 82 I have given thee thy choice of the Manner in which thou wilt die. b. †to be at one's choice: to act as one chooses, do as one pleases (obsolete). at choice: at pleasure. to have one's choice: to have the right or privilege of choosing. ΘΚΠ the mind > will > wish or inclination > be inclined [verb (intransitive)] > do as one wishes pleasec1350 choosec1400 to be at one's choice1569 swinge1613 the mind > will > free will > choice or choosing > exercise choice [verb (intransitive)] > have power or right of choosing to have one's choice1810 the mind > will > wish or inclination > [adverb] to one's willOE by one's willOE self-willesOE after a person's willOE a-willc1275 at willc1300 at one's (own) liberty1426 ad placituma1556 at pleasure1579 ad libitum1606 arbitrarilya1626 arbitrariously1653 discretionally1655 ad arbitrium1663 voluntarily1676 discretionarily1681 antecedently1682 discretionary?1707 ad lib1791 at one's own sweet will1802 at choice1817 at no allowance1858 1569 R. Grafton Chron. II. 246 If suche companies will not keepe the peace, let them be at their choise. 1583 T. Stocker tr. Tragicall Hist. Ciuile Warres Lowe Countries ii. 34 That euery man..maie be at his free choise so to vse them, etc. 1693 W. Robertson Phraseologia Generalis (new ed.) 332 We may be at our choice; In nostra potestate est; manu est situm. 1810 C. Lamb Let. 2 Jan. in Lett. C. & M. A. Lamb (1978) III. 37 I have chosen that [title] if ever I should have my choice. 1817 H. T. Colebrooke tr. Bhāskara Āchārya in Algebra 270 These, with the two coefficients..taking them at choice, furnish the values, etc. 1875 ‘Mrs. Alexander’ Wooin' o't xxxiii I should not hesitate for a moment, had I the choice. c. Hobson's choice: the option of taking the one thing offered or nothing; also rhyming slang for ‘voice’; frequently elliptical.Named from Tobias Hobson, the Cambridge carrier (commemorated by Milton in two Epitaphs), who let out horses, and is said to have compelled customers to take the horse which happened to be next the stable-door, or go without. See Spectator 1712 No. 509. ΘΚΠ the mind > will > free will > choice or choosing > [noun] > scope for choice > absence of noneeOE force-put1658 Hobson's choice1660 put1805 the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > voice or vocal sound > [noun] reirdOE voicec1330 stevenc1369 sound1385 laita1400 lively voice1532 pipe1567 live voice1610 vocalities1667 squall1725 vox1869 Hobson's choice1937 1660 S. Fisher Rusticus ad Academicos i. 74 If in this case there be no other (as the Proverb is) then Hobsons Choice..which is chuse whether you will have this or none. 1691 A. Wood Athenæ Oxonienses II. 331 The Masters were left to Hobsons choice, to choose Bennet and no body else. a1708 T. Ward England's Reformation (1716) 326 Where to elect there is but one, 'Tis Hobson's choice, Take that or none. 1742 R. North & M. North Life F. North 86 They wanted a Competition to make the Money fly; and they said, Hobson's Choice was no Choice. 1858 R. S. Surtees Ask Mamma xliii It was a case of Hobson's choice with them. 1937 in E. Partridge Dict. Slang 394/2 1960 Observer 17 Jan. 19/1 Her Hobson's (rhyming slang for voice) is one of the most vibrant in the business. 1961 New Statesman 14 July 43/3 The landlady, Queenie Watts, throws her Hobsons (Hobson's choice = voice) so hard that on a clear night you could hear it in Canning Town. 3. a. That which is specially chosen or to be chosen on account of its excellence, the preferable part of anything, the ‘pick’, ‘flower’, elite. ΘΚΠ the mind > goodness and badness > quality of being good > excellence > [noun] > the choice or pick flowerc1200 pearlc1400 richessec1450 choicea1513 wale1513 cream1581 garland1591 pink1597 analect1653 pick1766 the pick of the basket1874 a1513 R. Fabyan New Cronycles Eng. & Fraunce (1516) II. f. cxlixv The sayde wyne was so plenteuouse in Englonde that a Tunne therof was solde for a marke, & .xx.s. the choyse. 1611 Bible (King James) Gen. xxiii. 6 Heare vs, my Lord..in the choise of our sepulchres bury thy dead. View more context for this quotation 1622 R. Hawkins Observ. Voiage South Sea lvii. 132 Our Enemies [were] thirteene hundred men and boyes..and those of the choise of Peru. 1671 J. Milton Paradise Regain'd iii. 313 The flower and choice Of many Provinces. View more context for this quotation 1785 E. Gibbon Misc. Wks. (1814) II. 375 The choice of a chosen library. 1878 R. Browning La Saisiaz 20 What I think were..Most the choice for quiet. b. concrete. A choice or picked company. ΘΚΠ the mind > goodness and badness > quality of being good > excellence > [noun] > the choice or pick > people choicea1616 elite1738 crème de la crème1848 corps d'élite1884 premier league1898 sacred circle1939 a1616 W. Shakespeare King John (1623) ii. i. 72 A brauer choyse of dauntlesse spirits..Did neuer flote vpon the swelling tide. View more context for this quotation 4. a. Abundance and variety to choose from; scope or field for choice. ΘΚΠ the mind > will > free will > choice or choosing > [noun] > scope for choice wonec1290 walea1352 choose1486 choice1584 optionality1817 the world > relative properties > quantity > sufficient quantity, amount, or degree > abundance > [noun] > an abundance plentya1250 foison13.. abundance1340 copyc1375 fultha1400 plentya1425 murth?a1450 store1471 sonsea1500 banquet?1507 fouth1535 choice1584 horn of plenty (also abundancec1595 wealth1596 cornucopia1611 rifea1614 copia1713 bumper1759 beaucoup1760 lashings1829 plethora1835 any amount (of)1848 in galore1848 opulence1878 binder1881 lushing1890 1486 Bk. St. Albans D iij a Off spare hawke bellis ther is chooce.] 1584 T. Cogan Hauen of Health vi. 27 As of wheate, so likewise of barley there is great choyce to bee had. 1607 G. Markham Cavelarice i. 56 In England, where we haue so many choices of good foodes. a1616 W. Shakespeare Taming of Shrew (1623) i. i. 133 Faith (as you say) there's small choise in rotten apples. View more context for this quotation 1700 J. Wallis in C. R. L. Fletcher Collectanea (1885) I. 314 Here is more choise of tutors to be had. 1833 H. Martineau Loom & Lugger i. v. 80 She had an unusual choice of cambrics and silks. b. An abundant and well-chosen supply. ΚΠ 1606 Bp. J. Hall Medit. & Vowes III. Dedic. sig. A3v I offer them to you, not for that your selfe are not stored with choice of better; but as, [etc.]. a1616 W. Shakespeare Henry VI, Pt. 1 (1623) v. vii. 17 So Diuine, So full repleate with choice of all delights. View more context for this quotation 5. a. The person or thing chosen or selected. ΘΚΠ the mind > will > free will > choice or choosing > [noun] > thing or person chosen choicea1616 a1616 W. Shakespeare Merry Wives of Windsor (1623) iii. iv. 30 Qui. M. Slender would speak a word with you. An. I come to him. This is my Fathers choice . View more context for this quotation 1697 J. Dryden tr. Virgil Pastorals x, in tr. Virgil Wks. 47 For me, the Wilds and Desarts are my Choice. 1792 J. Swain Come ye Souls (hymn) iv His commandments Then become their happy choice. b. A person (or thing) to be chosen. rare. ΘΚΠ the mind > will > free will > choice or choosing > [noun] > ability to be chosen > that which or one who may be chosen option1549 alternative1712 eligibilities1790 choice1806 possibility1902 otherwise1982 1806 Temple of Truth 342 No man..will contend that the pleasures of sense are the best Choice. 1817 J. Mill Hist. Brit. India III. vi. i. 25 Pointed him out as a most eligible choice. c. A place chosen by a settler for occupation. U.S. ΚΠ 1678 in Maryland Hist. Mag. 19 344 Benjamins Choice. 1688 in Maryland Hist. Mag. 19 365 Simsons Choice. 1698 in Maryland Hist. Mag. 19 367 Parkers Choice. 1707 in Maryland Hist. Mag. (1906) 1 7 That..a town should be erected on a tract on the same River..called Taylor's Choice. 1834 H. Brackenridge Recoll. ii. 19 In ten days we reached the encampment of General Wayne, at a place called Hopson's choice, now a part of the city of Cincinnati. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > judgement or decision > discernment, discrimination > [noun] shedc950 skilla1200 skillwisenessa1200 doomc1374 subtilitya1398 subtiltyc1405 subtletya1425 dijudication1549 choice1583 decernment1586 quiddity1602 discerning1608 discernance1612 sensea1616 sense of things1648 tact1797 appreciation1810 kokum1848 1583 P. Stubbes Second Pt. Anat. Abuses sig. D4 Therefore in my iudgement is there great choise to be made of schoolmaisters. 1625 F. Bacon Apophthegmes Pref. 2 They were collected, with Iudgement, and Choice. 1667 J. Milton Paradise Lost ii. 415 Here he had need All circumspection, and we now no less Choice in our suffrage. View more context for this quotation 1765 H. Walpole Castle of Otranto Pref. Every Italian or Frenchman of any rank piques himself on speaking his own tongue correctly and with choice. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > [noun] talec1175 daintya1250 price?a1300 accounta1393 recommendation1433 conceita1438 opiniona1450 tendershipc1460 regard?1533 sense1565 mense1567 sake1590 eye1597 consideration1598 esteem1611 choicea1616 recommends1623 value1637 appreciation1650 mass1942 a1616 W. Shakespeare All's Well that ends Well (1623) iii. vii. 26 This Ring he holds In most rich choice . View more context for this quotation 8. An alternative (alternative n.): used both in the exact and the loose senses of that word, i.e. of the terms between which one may choose, or a term which may be chosen. ΘΚΠ the mind > will > free will > choice or choosing > types of choice > [noun] > choosing between alternatives > a choice of alternatives > one or other of two alternatives snick or snee1675 alternative1685 choice1795 1795 W. Paley View Evidences Christianity (ed. 3) II. ii. ix. 284 Death or conversion was the only choice offered to idolaters. 1871 E. A. Freeman Hist. Norman Conquest IV. xviii. 146 In dealing with William the Conqueror there were only two choices, unconditional submission and resistance to the last. 1876 J. R. Green Short Hist. Eng. People v. §1. 217 The refusal of the French sovereign..left no choice for him but war. 1886 Athenæum 30 Oct. 565/1 If a man is not orthodox he has no choice but to be rigidly scientific. Compounds C1. Generalattributive. choice-making n. ΚΠ 1571 A. Golding tr. J. Calvin Psalmes of Dauid with Comm. (xxviii.) i. f. 104 He thought yt God without any choycemaking did unadvisedly outrage ageinst men. choice-picked adj. ΚΠ 1647 N. Bacon Hist. Disc. Govt. 3 A choice picked place from all the earth. choice-worthy n. ΚΠ 1865 J. Grote Treat. Moral Ideals (1876) viii. 103 Ideals..of deedworthy conduct..of choiceworthy aim. C2. choice-drawn n. chosen with special care. ΘΚΠ the mind > will > free will > choice or choosing > types of choice > [adjective] > selecting > selected > with care or well well-chosena1450 well-selected1607 bolteda1616 choicea1616 choice-drawna1616 hand-waled1671 well-packed1715 well-waled1718 pick1790 hand-picked1910 a1616 W. Shakespeare Henry V (1623) iii. 0. 24 These cull'd and choyse-drawne Caualiers. View more context for this quotation ΘΚΠ society > authority > office > appointment to office > choosing or fact of being chosen for office > [noun] > meeting for choice-mote1619 1619 E. M. Bolton tr. Florus Rom. Hist. iv. ii. 267 In the first comitial assembly, or choyse-moote. Draft additions July 2002 of choice: (as a postmodifier) preferred, favoured. In early use, frequently in Medicine, esp. in drug of choice (see drug n.1). ΚΠ 1924 A. Hunter & J. A. Dauphinee in Proc. Royal Soc. B. 97 218 In such a case, or whenever the utmost precision is desired, the third is undoubtedly the method of choice. 1967 S. Taylor et al. Short Textbk. Surg. xvi. 223 Constrictive pericarditis... Pericardiectomy is the treatment of choice. 1984 Marketing & Media Decisions Feb. 112/2 Champion driver Rob McFarlin explained why Mustang was his car of choice. 1998 Courier-Jrnl. (Louisville, Kentucky) 24 Jan. (Scene section) 6/1 Redding..had..become (along with James Brown) the soulman of choice for black and white audiences alike. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1889; most recently modified version published online March 2022). choiceadj. 1. a. Worthy of being chosen, select, exquisite, of picked quality, of special excellence. ΘΠ the mind > goodness and badness > quality of being good > excellence > [adjective] > choice or excellent chisa700 ycorec900 trya1300 walea1325 richc1330 choice1340 tried1362 chief1519 select1590 selected1605 recherché1689 tid1727 pick1790 selectable1836 beauty1895 plum1923 shit-kicking1961 1340–70 Alex. & Dind. 727 Him a chalis ful chois wiþ good chere bringen. a1375 (c1350) William of Palerne (1867) l. 400 William þat choys child in-to his chaumber ledde. c1540 (?a1400) Destr. Troy 490 The Knightes..Intill a chaumber full choise chosen þere way. a1575 N. Harpsfield Treat. Divorce Henry VIII (1878) (modernized text) 33 Among the select and choise people of God. 1596 W. Warner Albions Eng. (rev. ed.) xii. lxxvi. 310 A Choyser is not heere. 1597 R. Hooker Of Lawes Eccl. Politie v. lxii. 142 The one with the choicest wits, the other with the multitude. 1642 T. Fuller Holy State iv. xiii. 302 In discourse her words are rather fit then fine, very choice and yet not chosen. 1727 J. Swift Satires of Horace ii. vi, in Misc. Last vol. 105 In a Sea of Folly tost, My choicest Hours of Life are lost. 1827 B. Disraeli Vivian Grey IV. vi. i. 22 The noble secretary had..given a choice toast, sung a choice song. b. Often in the Shakespearean phrase, choice spirit. ΘΠ the mind > goodness and badness > quality of being good > excellence > [noun] > excellent person gemc1275 blooma1300 excellence1447 mirrorc1450 man of mena1470 treasure?1545 paragon1548 shining light1563 Apollo's swan?1592 man of wax1597 rara avis1607 Titan1611 choice spirita1616 excellency1725 inestimable1728 inimitable1751 cock of the walk1781 surpasser1805 shiner1810 swell1816 trump1819 tip-topper1822 star1829 beauty1832 soarer1895 trumph1895 pansy1899 Renaissance man1906 exemplum virtutis1914 museum piece1920 superman1925 flyer1930 pistol1935 all-star1949 the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > reputation > fame or renown > famous or eminent person > [noun] kingeOE master-spiritc1175 douzepersc1330 sire1362 worthya1375 lantern1382 sira1400 greatc1400 noblec1400 persona1425 lightc1425 magnate?a1439 worthyman1439 personagec1460 giant1535 honourablec1540 triedc1540 magnifico1573 ornament1573 signor1583 hero1592 grandee1604 prominent1608 name1611 magnificent1612 choice spirita1616 illustricity1637 luminary1692 lion1715 swell1786 notable1796 top-sawyer1826 star1829 celebrity1831 notability1832 notoriety1841 mighty1853 tycoon1861 reputation1870 public figure1871 star turn1885 headliner1896 front-pager1899 legend1899 celeb1907 big name1909 big-timer1917 Hall of Famer1948 megastar1969 the mind > will > free will > choice or choosing > types of choice > [adjective] > selecting > selected > with care or well well-chosena1450 well-selected1607 bolteda1616 choicea1616 choice-drawna1616 hand-waled1671 well-packed1715 well-waled1718 pick1790 hand-picked1910 a1616 W. Shakespeare Henry VI, Pt. 1 (1623) v. iii. 3 Ye choise spirits that admonish me. a1616 W. Shakespeare Julius Caesar (1623) iii. i. 164 The Choice and Master Spirits of this Age. View more context for this quotation 1815 W. Scott Guy Mannering II. 283 A being perfectly different from the choice spirit of the evening before. 1867 Buckle's Hist. Civilisation Eng. (new ed.) III. ii He quickly rallied round him the choicest spirits in the Church. 2. Selected with care and judgement, well-chosen, fit, appropriate. Π 1598 W. Shakespeare Love's Labour's Lost v. i. 15 A most singuler and choyce Epithat. View more context for this quotation 1623 W. Shakespeare & J. Fletcher Henry VIII i. ii. 163 Wishing me to permit..my Chaplaine, a choyce howre To heare from him a matter of some moment. View more context for this quotation 1669 J. Bunyan Holy Citie 138 Two choice Metaphors. 1693 W. Robertson Phraseologia Generalis (new ed.) 332 Things delivered in choice words; Electis verbis dictatæ res. 1807 W. Wordsworth Resolution & Independence in Poems I. 95 Choice word, and measured phrase; above the reach Of ordinary men. a. Of persons: Careful or nice in choosing, selective, discriminative. Obsolete or dialect. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > judgement or decision > discernment, discrimination > [adjective] > with delicacy delicatea1533 finea1566 fine-headed1574 nice1593 refining1595 choice1601 refined1607 point-device1639 exquisite1643 nice-discerning1745 feelingful1943 the mind > attention and judgement > good taste > refinement > fastidiousness > [adjective] chisa700 estfula1000 esquaymous1303 squeamousc1325 overnicec1350 curiousc1380 dangerousc1386 delicatea1393 preciousc1395 nicec1400 skigc1400 over-delicatea1425 daintethc1430 ticklec1456 quaint1483 dauncha1500 pickinga1500 feat?1529 elegant?1533 queasy1545 fine1546 fine-fingered1549 fastidious?1555 fine-mouthed1559 chary1567 weamish1571 saucy1573 dainty1576 superfine1576 niced1577 overcurious1579 nicing1581 fineish1582 prick-me-dainty1583 daint1590 finical1592 tiptoe-nice1593 nice1594 nicking1598 choice1601 squeamish1608 marchpane1609 hypercritical1611 particular1616 finicking1661 overcritical1667 just so1696 penurious1703 fal-lal1747 ogertful1754 nackety1756 quiddling1789 pernickety1808 pershittie1808 taffety1814 hypercritic1820 faddy1824 finicky1825 meticulous1827 daintified1834 squeamy1838 picksome1855 choosey1862 picky1867 hyperaesthetic1879 persnickety1885 précieux1891 perskeet1897 tasty1905 Nice Nelly1922 perfectionist1942 snicketya1960 perfectionistic1968 1601 J. Marston et al. Iacke Drums Entertainm. iv. sig. G4v Ile make the aire Court thy choyce eare with soft delicious sounds. 1651 Bp. J. Taylor Rule & Exercises Holy Living i. §1 He that is choice of his time, will also be choice of his company and choice of his actions. 1656 R. Sanderson 20 Serm. 74 A travellor in a deep rode, will be choise of his way throughout. b. Careful of (over), as valuing highly; making much of. Chiefly dialect. ΚΠ 1775 A. Adams in J. Adams & A. Adams Familiar Lett. (1876) 128 I received..the other articles you sent,..I shall be very choice of them. 1840 R. H. Dana Two Years before Mast xxix. 103 Many of the latest sailor songs..which they were very choice of. 1875 W. D. Parish Dict. Sussex Dial. (at cited word) ‘He aint got but two brockyloes, but he's middlin' choice over them, I can tell ye.’ 1881 Shropshire Gloss. ‘They han but that one little lad, and they bin mighty choice and tid on him.’ 1886 W. Somerset Word-bk. (at cited word) [Tuur·ubl chauy·s mae·un baewt-s dhingz,] very particular man as to his live stock. c. Fastidious (as to diet); ‘nice’. Π 1888 B. Lowsley Gloss. Berks. Words & Phrases Choice or Chice, difficult to suit as regards food. 4. quasi-adv. Exceedingly. ΘΠ the world > relative properties > quantity > greatness of quantity, amount, or degree > high or intense degree > [adverb] > extremely or exceedingly swithlyc888 micklelyeOE swith971 hardOE un-i-fohOE sevenfoldlOE unmeet?c1225 innerlyc1330 horribly1340 too1340 sore1474 horriblec1475 vehemently1483 outrageous1487 done?a1513 exquisite1529 strangely1532 exceeding1535 exceedingly1535 angardlyc1540 angerlyc1540 choicec1540 vengeable1542 vengeably?1550 extremelya1554 monstrous1569 thrice1579 amain1587 extremea1591 damnably1598 fellc1600 tyrannically1602 exquisitely1603 damnedly1607 preciously1607 damnablea1616 impensively1620 excellingly1621 main1632 fearful1634 vengeancelya1640 upsy1650 impensely1657 twadding1657 vastly1664 hideous1667 mainly1670 consumed1707 consumedly1707 outrageously1749 damned1757 nation1771 shockingly1777 deuced1779 darn1789 darned1807 felly1807 varsal1814 awful1816 awfy1816 frightfully1816 deucedly1819 dogged1819 awfully1820 gallowsa1823 shocking1831 tremendously1832 everlasting1833 terribly1833 fearfully1835 ripping1838 poison1840 thundering1853 frighteninglyc1854 raring1854 hell's own1863 goldarned1866 goddamned1870 doggone1871 acutely1872 whooping1874 stupidly1878 everlastingly1879 hideously1882 densely1883 storming1883 good and1885 thunderingly1885 crazy1887 tremendous1887 madly1888 goldarn1892 howling1895 murderously1916 rasted1919 goddam1921 bitchingly1923 Christly1923 bitching1929 falling-down1930 lousy1932 appallingly1937 stratospherically1941 Christ almighty1945 effing1945 focking1956 dagnab1961 drop-dead1980 hella1987 totes2006 c1540 (?a1400) Destr. Troy 9303 Achilles was choise fayne, cherit hym the bettur. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1889; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < n.1297adj.1340 |
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