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单词 aburst
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aburstadj.1

Forms: early Middle English aborst.
Origin: A variant or alteration of another lexical item. Etymon: anburst adj.
Etymology: < anburst adj., with reduction of the prefix (compare a- prefix3).
Obsolete. rare.
Enraged, furious.
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the mind > emotion > anger > furious anger > [adjective] > furiously angry
grim971
aweddeOE
woodlyc1000
anburstc1275
woodc1275
aburstc1300
eagerc1325
brotheful1330
brothely1330
furiousc1374
wroth as (the) wind1377
throc1380
fella1382
wrothlya1400
grindelc1400
raginga1425
furibund1490
bremit1535
outraging1567
fulminant?1578
wood-like1578
horn-mad1579
snuff1582
woodful1582
maddeda1586
rageful1585
furibundal1593
gary1609
fierce1611
wild1653
infuriate1667
hopping mad1675
maddened1735
sulphureous1751
savage1789
infuriated1796
bouncing mad1834
frenzy1859
furyinga1861
ropeable1870
furied1878
fulminous1886
livid1888
fit to be tied1894
hopping1894
fighting mad1896
tamping mad1946
up the wall1951
ravers1967
c1300 (?a1200) Laȝamon Brut (Otho) (1978) l. 12597 Þo were Arthur his men stranliche iwreþþed. Cnihtes a-borst weren [c1275 an-burste weoren] þat al hi gonne buuie.
c1300 (?a1200) Laȝamon Brut (Otho) (1978) l. 12892 He..a-borst iwarþ ase hit a bor were [c1275 Calig. an-bursten agon swulc weore a wilde bar].
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2011; most recently modified version published online December 2020).

aburstadj.2

Brit. /əˈbəːst/, U.S. /əˈbərst/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: a- prefix3, burst v.
Etymology: < a- prefix3 + burst v.
Teeming, filled (with something); bursting out. Only in predicative use.
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1865 Once a Week 11 Nov. 574 Yet when the master-player sways the strings, is all aburst with ordered melody.
1894 New Eng. Mag. Apr. 221/1 And peach and cherry trees, too, are aburst with blossoms.
1938 J. Fante Wait until Spring, Bandini i. 26 She got up and slipped her feet inside of slippers, the toes aburst like frayed flowers.
1947 Kiplinger Mag. Aug. 31/1 Technology is constantly aburst with new developments.
1972 Life 25 Feb. 50/1 The girls were aburst with life.
2001 J. B. Wright Autumn Cloud iii. 99 My mind was aburst with morbid thoughts.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2011; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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