单词 | cullis |
释义 | cullisn.1 Now rare. a. A strong broth, made of meat, fowl, etc., boiled and strained; used especially as a nourishing food for sick persons. ‘Beef-tea’ is a well-known form. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > dishes and prepared food > soup or pottage > gruel or broth for invalids > [noun] gruel1362 water gruel?c1450 cullisc1460 chicken brothc1540 coulis1603 barley-milk1607 maize-cream1626 chicken water1684 barley-cream1694 thin gruel1699 viper-broth1702 wangracea1733 barley-gruel1769 beef-tea1783 conjee1789 Revalenta1848 skink1880 toast-water1905 c1460 J. Russell Bk. Nurture 824 Colice of pike, shrympus or perche. a1475 Liber Cocorum (Sloane) (1862) 20 For a kolys. Þe brawne take of sothun henne or chekyne. 1543 B. Traheron tr. J. de Vigo Most Excellent Wks. Chirurg. i. ix. f. 227v/2 If the pacient be weake..ye shall gyue hym the coleys of a yonge capon. 1584 J. Lyly Alexander, Campaspe, & Diogenes iii. v. sig. D3v He that melteth in a consumption is to be recured by Colices, not conceits. 1621 J. Fletcher et al. Trag. of Thierry & Theodoret ii. i. sig. D3 Decoctions, Leaches, and callisies. 1641 in Harl. Misc. (Malh.) IV. 556 A spoonful or two of callis made of chickin. 1662 H. Stubbe Indian Nectar vii. 165 The meat, out of which all the strength is Boil'd or Pressed in Jellies and Cullices. 1747 H. Glasse Art of Cookery To Rdr. p. i Use for a Cullis a Leg of Veal and a Ham. 1853 A. Soyer Pantropheon 76 Take onions..thicken with cullis, oil, and wine. ΘΚΠ society > authority > punishment > corporal punishment > [noun] > beating > instance of threshingOE fustigation1428 breeching1520 trouncingc1550 bace1575 firking1594 belting1602 knave's grease1602 oil of baston1604 oil of birch1604 oil of hazel1604 oil of holly1604 oil of whip1604 lamb-pie1607 lamming1611 drubbing1650 vapulation1656 warming1681 floggation1688 working over1695 cullis1719 thrashing1720 halberd1756 licking1756 dressing1769 leathering1790 nointing1794 dusting1799 teasing1807 hiding1809 whopping1812 thrumming1823 toco1823 flaking1829 teaser1832 lathering1835 welting1840 pasting1851 towelling1851 whaling1852 hickory oil1855 swishing1859 slating1860 going-over1881 six of the best1912 belt beating1928 ass-kicking1943 stomping1958 seeing to1968 butt-kicking1970 1580 J. Lyly Euphues & his Eng. (new ed.) f. 69 Expecting thy letter either as a Cullise to preserue, or as a sword to destroy. 1608 T. Middleton Familie of Love (new ed.) iii. sig. D4 Get a cullis to your capacity, a restoratiue to your reason. a1627 J. Fletcher & T. Middleton Nice Valour iii. i, in F. Beaumont & J. Fletcher Comedies & Trag. (1647) sig. Uuuv/2 'Has beate me e'ne to a Cullis. 1719 T. D'Urfey Wit & Mirth II. 112 A Cullise for the Back too. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1893; most recently modified version published online December 2020). cullisn.2 Architecture. A gutter, groove, or channel. Also attributive, as cullis roof (see quot. 1846). ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > a building > parts of building > roof > [noun] > valley or groove valley1690 cullis1838 swept valley1926 laced valley1929 1838 J. Britton Dict. Archit. & Archæol. 216 Cullis, a gutter in a roof; a groove or channel. 1846 J. H. Parker Conc. Gloss. Terms Archit. 144 Killesse, Cullis, Coulisse, a gutter, groove, or channel. This term is in some districts corruptly applied to a hipped roof by country carpenters, who speak of a killessed or cullidged roof. A dormer window is also sometimes called a killesse or cullidge window. 1849 Jrnl. Royal Agric. Soc. 10 i. 178 Placed in a barn or ricked in some exposed part with cullis roof, where it will keep dry. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1893; most recently modified version published online December 2020). † cullisv. Obsolete. rare. transitive. To ‘beat to a jelly’, beat severely. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > impact > striking > beating or repeated striking > beat [verb (transitive)] > specifically a person to-beatc893 threshOE bustc1225 to lay on or upon?c1225 berrya1250 to-bunea1250 touchc1330 arrayc1380 byfrapc1380 boxc1390 swinga1400 forbeatc1420 peal?a1425 routa1425 noddlea1450 forslinger1481 wipe1523 trima1529 baste1533 waulk1533 slip1535 peppera1550 bethwack1555 kembc1566 to beat (a person) black and blue1568 beswinge1568 paik1568 trounce1568 canvass1573 swaddle?1577 bebaste1582 besoop1589 bumfeage1589 dry-beat1589 feague1589 lamback1589 clapperclaw1590 thrash1593 belam1595 lam1595 beswaddle1598 bumfeagle1598 belabour1600 tew1600 flesh-baste1611 dust1612 feeze1612 mill1612 verberate1614 bethumpa1616 rebuke1619 bemaul1620 tabor1624 maula1627 batterfang1630 dry-baste1630 lambaste1637 thunder-thump1637 cullis1639 dry-banga1640 nuddle1640 sauce1651 feak1652 cotton1654 fustigate1656 brush1665 squab1668 raddle1677 to tan (a person's) hide1679 slam1691 bebump1694 to give (a person) his load1694 fag1699 towel1705 to kick a person's butt1741 fum1790 devel1807 bray1808 to beat (also scare, etc.) someone's daylights out1813 mug1818 to knock (a person) into the middle of next week1821 welt1823 hidea1825 slate1825 targe1825 wallop1825 pounce1827 to lay into1838 flake1841 muzzle1843 paste1846 looder1850 frail1851 snake1859 fettle1863 to do over1866 jacket1875 to knock seven kinds of —— out of (a person)1877 to take apart1880 splatter1881 to beat (knock, etc.) the tar out of1884 to —— the shit out of (a person or thing)1886 to do up1887 to —— (the) hell out of1887 to beat — bells out of a person1890 soak1892 to punch out1893 stoush1893 to work over1903 to beat up1907 to punch up1907 cream1929 shellac1930 to —— the bejesus out of (a person or thing)1931 duff1943 clobber1944 to fill in1948 to bash up1954 to —— seven shades of —— out of (a person or thing)1976 to —— seven shades out of (a person or thing)1983 beast1990 becurry- fan- society > authority > punishment > corporal punishment > administer corporal punishment [verb (transitive)] > beat > soundly or severely anointa1500 peppera1550 bumbastea1566 dust1612 blue-beata1627 cullis1639 chafe1673 to tan (a person's) hide1679 1639 J. Shirley Ball iv. sig. G Quit thy father..or Ile cullice thee With a bottome. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1893; most recently modified version published online June 2019). < n.1c1460n.21838v.1639 |
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