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单词 cotswold lion
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Cotswold lion
The proper name of a range of hills in Gloucestershire, England, noted for some centuries for their sheep-pastures, and for a breed of long-wooled sheep named after them. Hence also Cotswold lion, a humorous appellation for a sheep.
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the mind > emotion > fear > timidity > [noun] > one who is timid > ironical name for sheep
lion of Cotswold1546
Cotswold lion1548
Lammermoor lion1721
the world > animals > mammals > group Ungulata (hoofed) > group Ruminantia (sheep, goats, cows, etc.) > genus Ovus > [noun] > Ovus Aries (domestic sheep) > humorous names for
mutton?c1335
lion of Cotswold1546
Cotswold lion1548
Lammermoor lion1721
1306 Petit. in Rolls of Parl. I. 198/2 Ecclesie de Newenton super Coteswalde.
1327 Petit. in Rolls of Parl. II. 182/1 Unze Sakes & Sys cloves de le meliour Leyn de Coteswold a l'oeps nostre dit Seignour.]
1548 Hall's Vnion: Edward IV f. cxcvi Liberte for certayn cottesolde shepe to be transported in to the countre of Spayne.
a1556 N. Udall Ralph Roister Doister (?1566) iv. vi. sig. G.iij Then will he looke as fierce as a Cotssold lyon.
?1562 Thersytes sig. A.iiiv Now haue at the lyons on cotsolde.
1597 W. Shakespeare Richard II ii. iii. 9 But I bethinke me what a weary way From Rauenspurgh to Cotshall will be found.
a1612 J. Harington Epigrams (1618) iii. 18 Loe then, the mystery from whence the name Of Cotsold Lyons first to England came.
a1616 W. Shakespeare Merry Wives of Windsor (1623) i. i. 83 How do's your fallow Greyhound, Sir, I heard say he was out-run on Cotsall . View more context for this quotation
1658 E. Phillips New World Eng. Words Coteswold (old word), a company of sheepcotes, and sheep feeding on hills.
1864 Daily Tel. 22 Sept. I shall cross my Downs with Cotswolds.
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Cotswold lion
c. Applied ironically (usually with qualification) to certain weak or timid animals: †lion of Cotswold, †Cotswold lion (also Scottish Lammermoor lion), a sheep; Essex or Rumford lion, a calf. See also quots. 1825, 1828.
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the mind > emotion > fear > timidity > [noun] > one who is timid > ironical name for sheep
lion of Cotswold1546
Cotswold lion1548
Lammermoor lion1721
the world > animals > mammals > group Ungulata (hoofed) > group Ruminantia (sheep, goats, cows, etc.) > genus Ovus > [noun] > Ovus Aries (domestic sheep) > humorous names for
mutton?c1335
lion of Cotswold1546
Cotswold lion1548
Lammermoor lion1721
the mind > emotion > fear > timidity > [noun] > one who is timid > ironical name for a calf
Essex or Rumford lion1678
the world > animals > mammals > group Ungulata (hoofed) > group Ruminantia (sheep, goats, cows, etc.) > calf > [noun] > weak or timid
Essex or Rumford lion1699
the mind > emotion > fear > timidity > [noun] > one who is timid > ironical name for a hare
lion1825
the world > animals > mammals > group Unguiculata or clawed mammal > order Lagomorpha (rabbits and hares) > [noun] > family Leporidae > genus Lepus (hares) > lepus europaeus (hare)
harea700
wimountc1280
wood-catc1280
babbart?a1300
ballart?a1300
bigge?a1300
goibert?a1300
grasshopper?a1300
lightfoot?a1300
long-ear?a1300
make-fare?a1300
pintail?a1300
pollart?a1300
purblind?a1300
roulekere?a1300
scot?a1300
scotewine?a1300
side-looker?a1300
sitter?a1300
westlooker?a1300
wort-cropper?a1300
break-forwardc1300
broom-catc1300
swikebertc1300
cawel-herta1325
deuberta1325
deudinga1325
fern-sittera1325
fitelfoota1325
foldsittera1325
furze cata1325
scutardea1325
skikarta1325
stobherta1325
straw deera1325
turpina1325
skulker1387
chavarta1400
soillarta1400
waldeneiea1400
scutc1440
coward1486
wata1500
bawtiec1536
puss1575
watkin1585
malkin1706
pussy1715
bawd1785
lion1825
dew-hopper-
1546 J. Heywood Dialogue Prouerbes Eng. Tongue i. xi. sig. Eiiiv She is as fiers, as a lyon of cotsolde.
a1556 N. Udall Ralph Roister Doister (?1566) iv. vi. sig. G.iij Then will he looke as fierce as a Cotssold lyon.
?1562 Thersytes sig. A.iiiv Now haue at the lyons on cotsolde.
a1612 J. Harington Epigrams (1618) iii. 18 Loe then, the mystery from whence the name Of Cotsold Lyons first to England came.
1678 J. Ray Coll. Eng. Prov. (ed. 2) 307 As valiant as an Essex lion, i.e. a calf.
1699 T. Brown Let. 12 Sept. in Wks. (1707) I. ii. 112 That prodigy of a man that..so dexterously Mimick'd the Harmony of the Essex Lyons.
1699 B. E. New Dict. Canting Crew Rumford-Lyon, a Calf.
1721 J. Kelly Compl. Coll. Scotish Prov. 380 You look like a Lamermoor Lyon.
1825 C. M. Westmacott Eng. Spy I. 156 I'll thank you for a cut out of the back of that lion, tittered a man opposite. With all the natural timidity of the hare whom he thus particularised, I was proceeding to help him [etc.].
1828 E. Bulwer-Lytton Pelham II. ii. 10 ‘It is a hare, Sir.’ ‘What!’ ‘Yes, Sir, it is a hare!—but we call it a lion, because of the Game Laws.’
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