单词 | chiv |
释义 | chivn. Australian slang. = chiv(v)y n. ΚΠ 1916 C. J. Dennis Songs Sentimental Bloke (new ed.) 119 Chiv, the face. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1972; most recently modified version published online September 2021). chivn.3 Thieves' Cant. A knife. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > equipment > cutting tool > knife > [noun] saxa800 knifea1100 trencherc1330 coultera1382 shear1382 thwittlec1405 prag1481 cuttle1551 chiv1673 machine knife1867 mackerel plougha1884 society > armed hostility > military equipment > weapon > sharp weapon > side arms > knife or dagger > [noun] saxa800 knifec1175 pricka1350 awla1387 daggerc1386 puncheonc1425 custil1447 punch?1480 murdererc1500 pointela1522 poniard1533 pounce1545 poignado?a1549 slaughmess1548 dirk1557 pistolesea1566 parazone1623 coutel1647 chiv1673 couteau1677 cuttoe1678 sticker1772 cultel1824 skewer1838 snicker1847 shiv1915 chib1929 1673 R. Head Canting Acad. 12 He takes his Chive and cuts us down. 1725 New Canting Dict. Chive, a Knife, File, or Saw. 1819 J. H. Vaux New Vocab. Flash Lang. in Memoirs II. Os-Chives, Bone-handled Knives. 1834 New Monthly Mag. 40 490 The dreadful clasp-knife called a chiv is exposed and used if necessary. 1874 Hotten's Slang Dict. (rev. ed.) 116 Chive, a knife..the word is pronounced as though written chiv or chivvy. 1950 R. Chandler Let. 18 May (1966) 78 Chiv, or more commonly shiv, means a knife, a stabbing or cutting weapon, perhaps (but I don't think so) including a razor, but that is not the meaning. 1962 John o' London's 25 Jan. 82/1 A criminal may use…a chiv, which is a razor, knife or dagger. Derivatives chiv v. (also chive) to knife; also, to slash with a razor (cf.chivvy v.2). ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > injury > injure [verb (transitive)] > wound > wound with sharp weapon woundc760 stickOE snese?c1225 stokea1300 steekc1300 bearc1330 stangc1340 chop1362 broach1377 foinc1380 strikec1390 borea1400 dag?a1400 gorea1400 gridea1400 staira1400 through-girdc1405 thrustc1410 runc1425 to run throughc1425 traversec1425 spitc1430 through-seeka1500 stitch1527 falchiona1529 stab1530 to stab (a person) in1530 stob?1530 rutc1540 rove?c1550 push1551 foxa1566 stoga1572 poniard1593 dirk1599 bestab1600 poach1602 stiletto1613 stocka1640 inrun1653 stoccado1677 dagger1694 whip1699 bayonetc1700 tomahawk1711 stug1722 chiv1725 kittle1786 sabre1790 halberd1825 jab1825 skewer1837 sword1863 poke1866 spear1869 whinger1892 pig-stick1902 shiv1926 the world > health and disease > ill health > injury > injure [verb (transitive)] > wound > cut > with razor chiv1725 razor1878 carve1929 chivvy1959 society > armed hostility > military equipment > operation and use of weapons > cut of sharp weapon > use of knives > stab with knife [verb (transitive)] > cut with knife or razor chiv1725 carve1929 the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > separation > action of dividing or divided condition > division by cutting > divide by cutting [verb (transitive)] > with a knife chiv1725 1725 New Canting Dict. To Chive his Darbies, to saw asunder his Irons. 1816 Sessions Papers Sept. 377/1 They will chiv me; that means stabbing him; putting a knife into him. 1819 J. H. Vaux New Vocab. Flash Lang. in Memoirs II. (at cited word) to chiv a person is to stab or cut him with a knife. 1874 Hotten's Slang Dict. (rev. ed.) 116 Chive, a knife; also used as a verb, to knife. 1895 Daily News 27 Aug. 2/7 Kelly..had threatened to ‘chiv’ (knife) her. 1896 A. Morrison Child of Jago v. 54 He was chived in the left lung. 1896 A. Morrison Child of Jago xxxvii. 343 Stabbed! Chived! They chived Dicky Perrott! 1955 Times 15 Nov. Three of Heaton's pals threatened to ‘chiv’ him... ‘Chiv’ is the shortened version of ‘chivvy chase’, rhyming slang for ‘mark the face’. 1959 Encounter Aug. 32/1 ‘Ar,’ he said, ‘so a few of ver blacks git chived. Why oll ver fuss?’ ˈchivving n. ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > military equipment > operation and use of weapons > cut of sharp weapon > use of knives > [noun] > use of razor chivving1962 1962 ‘J. Bell’ Crime in Our Time iii. 70 The usual ‘carving’ or ‘chivving’ was done, witnesses were intimidated. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1889; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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