单词 | dang |
释义 | dangn. slang. A damn, cuss. ΘΚΠ the mind > goodness and badness > state of being accursed > curse > [noun] > as everyday imprecation oatha1225 malisonc1300 reproach1485 thunderbolt1559 revilement1577 thunder-crack1577 revile1579 ban1590 wish1597 thunder-clap1610 expletive1647 rapper1675 cuss1771 winze1786 Goddammit1800 goddam1828 dirty word1842 blank1854 emphatic1868 swear1871 sailor's blessing1876 blessing1878 goldarn1879 swear-word1883 rounder1885 curse-word1897 dang1906 sailor's farewell1937 the mind > language > malediction > oaths > [noun] > oaths other than religious or obscene > damn damna1625 dammit1894 dang1906 1906 E. Œ. Somerville & ‘M. Ross’ Some Irish Yesterdays 113 He wouldn't give a dang for them. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1933; most recently modified version published online March 2018). dangv.1 transitive. = damn v. 6. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > malediction > oaths > [verb (transitive)] > euphemisms for stronger oaths > for 'damn' ram1645 slama1658 dang1793 dash1800 drat1857 soda1904 dagnab1916 1793–7 Spirit of Public Jrnls. (1799) I. 146 [Kentish man says] Dang me, if I sometimes know how to answer them. 1802 R. Anderson et al. Barbary Bell in Ballads in Cumberland Dial. ‘Wey, dang it!’ says I, ‘but this is nit fair!’ 1839 C. Dickens Nicholas Nickleby ix. 84 Dang my boans and boddy, if I stan' this ony longer. 1884 J. Purves in Good Words May 330/2 ‘Dang me if I can make out what they mean to be at’. 1886 E. Randolph Mostly Fools II. v. 142 ‘Danged shady lot’. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1894; most recently modified version published online March 2021). dangv.2 Chiefly Scottish and English regional (northern). Now rare. transitive. To strike (something) with a hard blow; to knock, bang. Frequently with about, over, etc. Also intransitive. Cf. ding v.1 1a, 3a. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > impact > striking > striking with specific degree of force > strike with specific degree of force [verb (transitive)] > strike hard or vigorously dingc1300 knock1377 thwack1533 stoter1690 sock1699 whack1721 slog1824 whither1825 drub1849 thack1861 slug1862 dang1866 whomp1973 1866 E. Lynn Linton Lizzie Lorton III. vi. 167 Thee brither Mather danged him ower. 1879 G. MacDonald Sir Gibbie II. vii. 121 Tuik my beam to dang their motes. 1887 T. Darlington Folk-speech S. Cheshire 167 Dang, to dash down or about. ‘Ah darna see..nowt to Kitty whel hoo's weshin' dishes up, hoo dangs the mugs abowt so when hoo's vexed’. 1939 J. R. Reinhard tr. ‘Blind Harry’ Wallace & Maid of Lanark in Mediaeval Pageant cii. 463 Wallace encountered young Hesilrig, and set a sure stroke on him, and danged him down off the stair to his death. ?2002 I. W. D. Forde Hale ir Sindries ii. iv. 144 The ingine draver med ane errour an dangit inti the buffers at the en o the ling. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2021; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1906v.11793v.21866 |
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