单词 | derring-do |
释义 | derring-don. pseudo-archaism. The two words durring, dorryng, daring, verbal noun from durran, dorren to dare v.1, and don, do, present infinitive of do v., literally daring to do, which, by a chain of misunderstandings and errors, have come to be treated as a kind of substantive combination, taken to mean, Daring action or feats, ‘desperate courage’. The words come incidentally in their ordinary sense and construction followed by the object ‘that’ (= what, that which) in Chaucer's Troylus; whence, in an imitative passage by Lydgate, in an absolute construction more liable to misunderstanding; Lydgate's dorryng do was misprinted in the 16th cent. editions (1513 and 1555) derrynge do, in which form it was picked up by Spenser and misconstrued as a substantive phrase, explained in the Glossary to the Sheph. Cal. as ‘manhood and chevalrie’. Modern romantic writers, led by Sir W. Scott, have taken it from Spenser, printed it derring-do, and accentuated the erroneous use. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > doing > [noun] > an act or deed > exceptional or remarkable adventurec1300 bearinga1387 feata1400 hardiment1487 facta1525 derring-do1579 achievement1583 adventry1616 coup d'éclat1668 exploit1725 venture1810 stunt1892 a hard act to follow1942 the mind > emotion > courage > daring > [noun] > an act or display of daring daringc1374 derring-do1579 derring-deed1633 sallya1639 bravura1813 c1374 G. Chaucer Troilus & Criseyde v. 837 Troylus was neuere vn-to no wight..in no degre secounde, In dorryng don [v.rr. duryng do, dorynge to do] þat longeth to a knyght..His herte ay wiþ þe firste and wiþ þe beste Stod paregal, to dorre don [v.rr. durre to do, dore don] that hym leste. 1430 J. Lydgate tr. Hist. Troy ii. xvi. (MSS. Digby 232 lf. 56 a/2; 230 lf. 81 a/1) And parygal, of manhode and of dede, he [Troylus] was to any þat I can of rede, In dorryng [v.rr. doryng(e] do, this noble worþy wyght, Ffor to fulfille þat longeþ to a knyȝt, The secounde Ector..he called was. [1513, 1555 In derrynge do, this noble worthy wyght.]] 1579 E. Spenser Shepheardes Cal. Oct. 65 For ever who in derring doe were dreade, The loftie verse of hem was loved aye. [Gloss., In derring doe, in manhood and chevalrie.] 1579 E. Spenser Shepheardes Cal. Dec. 43 I durst in derring to [sic] compare With shepheards swayne. 1590 E. Spenser Faerie Queene ii. iv. sig. Q3v Drad for his derring doe, and bloody deed. 1596 E. Spenser Second Pt. Faerie Queene vi. v. sig. Dd4 A man of mickle name, Renowmed much in armes and derring doe . View more context for this quotation 1819 W. Scott Ivanhoe II. xv. 300 Singular..if there be two who can do a deed of such derring-do. [Note Derring-do, desperate courage.] 1843 E. Bulwer-Lytton Last of Barons I. i. vi. 107 Such wonders and dareindo are too solemn for laughter. 1866 G. W. Dasent Gisli 107 Such a deed of derring-do would long be borne in mind. 1885 R. F. Burton tr. Arabian Nights' Entertainm. (1887) III. 433 Who is for duello, who is for derring-do, who is for knightly devoir? DerivativesΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > courage > heroism > [noun] > hero > person of deeds man or folk of featc1500 Roland1525 desperate1578 derring doers1596 white knight1628 1596 E. Spenser Second Pt. Faerie Queene iv. ii. sig. B8 Dreadfull derring dooers . View more context for this quotation ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > courage > daring > [noun] > an act or display of daring daringc1374 derring-do1579 derring-deed1633 sallya1639 bravura1813 1633 P. Fletcher Purple Island vi. v. 66 That Mantuan swain, who chang'd his slender reed..From Corydon to Turnus derring-deed. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1895; most recently modified version published online September 2021). < n.1579 |
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