单词 | depaint |
释义 | † depaintn. Obsolete. rare. Painting, pictorial representation. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > painting and drawing > painting > [noun] pencilc1385 paintinga1387 painturea1398 imagery1531 depaint1594 limning1606 brush1789 1594 Zepheria xvii. sig. D How shall I deck my Love in love's habiliment And her embellish in a right depaint? This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1895; most recently modified version published online June 2021). † depaintadj. Obsolete. Depicted, painted, delineated; ornamented; coloured: see the verb. Chiefly as past participle. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > beautification > [adjective] > ornamented or decorated depaint?c1225 ornedc1384 trappeda1400 attiredc1400 bolled1400 picked?c1425 bedighta1440 garnishedc1440 well-apparelledc1450 decorate1460 adorned?1473 ornate?a1475 anorneda1500 decked?a1500 exornate1509 redimite?a1513 well-decked1530 adornate1539 prankedc1550 entrapped?1553 bested1558 distinct1596 embellished1598 well-tricked1599 enamelled1604 gaudeda1616 broidered1616 farded1637 phalerated1656 adorn1667 bedecked1671 gayed1671 fancied1688 phalerate1702 decorated1727 ornamented1730 orné1763 got-up1793 gotten-up1796 apparelled1821 engrailed1848 society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > painting and drawing > painting > [adjective] > represented in painting depaint?c1225 painteda1400 depainted1413 limned1538 ?c1225 (?a1200) Ancrene Riwle (Cleo. C.vi) (1972) 290 Inmanibus meis descripsi te [Isa. xlix. 16]. ich habbe he seið depeint þe imine honden. 1303 R. Mannyng Handlyng Synne 8739 Þey shul be leyde yn toumbe of stone And hys ymage ful feyre depeynte Ryȝt as he were a cors seynt. c1400 (?c1380) Pearl l. 1101 & coronde wern alle of þe same fasoun, Depaynt in perlez & wedez qwyte. 1430 J. Lydgate tr. Hist. Troy i. v Vnder flowers depeynt of stablenesse. a1500 Lancelot of Laik (1870) 1703 Bot cherice them with wordis fair depaynt. 1557 Earl of Surrey et al. Songes & Sonettes sig. Cc.iiv Her handes depaint with veines all blew and white. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1895; most recently modified version published online March 2021). † depaintv. Obsolete or archaic. 1. transitive. To represent or portray in colours, to paint; to depict; to delineate. ΘΚΠ society > communication > representation > [verb (transitive)] depaint?c1225 paintc1275 figurec1380 resemblea1393 portraya1398 represent?a1425 impicture1523 portrait1548 shadow1553 to paint forth1558 storize1590 personate1591 limn1593 propound1594 model1604 table1607 semble1610 rendera1616 to paint out1633 person1644 present1649 to figure out1657 historize1668 to fancy out1669 to take off1680 figurate1698 refer1700 display1726 depicture1739 depict1817 actualize1848 society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > painting and drawing > painting > paint [verb (transitive)] meteOE depaint?c1225 paintc1275 stain1519 to paint out1553 depeinct1579 limn1593 impaint1598 pencil1610 stroke1624 depencil1631 brush1897 ?c1225 (?a1200) Ancrene Riwle (Cleo. C.vi) (1972) 290 Inmanibus meis descripsi te [Isa. xlix. 16]. ich habbe he seið depeint þe imine honden. 1303 R. Mannyng Handlyng Synne 8739 Þey shul be leyde yn toumbe of stone And hys ymage ful feyre depeynte Ryȝt as he were a cors seynt. c1325 Coer de L. 2963 Off red sendel were her baneres, With three gryffouns depayntyd wel. a1375 (c1350) William of Palerne (1867) l. 3573 & bereth in his blasoun of a brit hewe a wel huge werwolf wonderli depeinted. c1400 (?c1390) Sir Gawain & Green Knight (1940) l. 649 Þe knyȝt comlyche hade In þe inner-more half of his schelde hir ymage depaynted. c1440 Gesta Romanorum (Add. MS.) xxxix. 362 He did make a walle white, and with rede Coloure he depeynted the Image of the woman. 1570 B. Googe tr. T. Kirchmeyer Popish Kingdome i. f. 10 With crosse depainted braue upon, his backe and eke his brest. 1604 T. Wright Passions of Minde (new ed.) vi. 294 The Geographers..depaint in theyr Cardes..the Countries and Cities adioyning. 1659 T. Pecke Parnassi Puerperium 77 Apelles could not depaint Motion. 1748 J. Thomson Castle of Indolence i. 326 Those pleased the most, where, by a cunning hand, Depeinten [pseudo-archaic past participle] was the patriarchal age. 2. a. To depict or portray in words; to describe graphically, or by comparison. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > narration > description or act of describing > describe [verb (transitive)] > in detail or graphically descrive?c1225 depaint1382 painta1387 portraya1387 huea1525 portrait1581 imagea1586 picture1586 pencil1610 detail1650 depict1713 depicture1798 daguerreotype1839 word-paint1839 photograph1849 Kodak1892 1382 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) Pref. Epist. Jerome iii. 63 A bishop, whom in short sermoun he depeynted. ?1567 M. Parker Whole Psalter cxlii. 406 My troublouse state: I did depaynt. 1664 in G. Miege Relation of Three Embassies (1669) 372 There are no words sufficient to depaint so real an affection. 1714 J. Gay Shepherd's Week Prol. Such Ladies fair wou'd I depaint In Roundelay or Sonnet quaint. 1771–2 Batchelor (1773) II. 13 Her lips you may in sort depaint By cherries ripe. 1808 J. Mayne Siller Gun (new ed.) ii. 50 Amid the scenes, depainted here, Of inexperience, doubt, and fear. b. Const. out, forth. ΚΠ 1553 Short Catech. in Liturg. & Doc. Edw. VI (1844) 513 Canst thou yet further depaint me out that congregation, which thou callest a kingdom or commonweal of Christians? 1578 T. Tymme tr. J. Calvin Comm. Genesis 333 The state of the Church could not be more lively depainted forth. 1622 J. Reynolds Triumphs Gods Revenge: 2nd Bk. vi. 42 In their speeches depainting forth the ioyes of heaven. 1679 G. Rose tr. P. Boaistuau Theatre of World ii. 147 Depainting them out in lively colours. 3. To set forth or represent, as a painting or picture does. ΘΚΠ society > communication > representation > [verb (transitive)] > of the representation representc1450 describea1536 adumbrate1537 fashion1590 to figure for1596 depaint1598 maintain1598 depicture1650 depict1871 society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > painting and drawing > [verb (transitive)] > represent pictorially figurec1380 pict1483 picture1490 describe1526 delineate1566 shadow1576 blaze1579 depicturec1593 limn1593 depaint1598 depict1631 depinge1657 picturize1796 feature1807 repicture1810 pictorialize1844 1598 B. Yong tr. J. de Montemayor Diana 87 This sumptuous Palace..that this table doth depaint vnto vs. 1607 T. Walkington Optick Glasse (1664) xv. 152 This temperature must be depainted forth of us..according to a kind of exigency. c1660 G. Wharton Wks. (1683) 357 If then success be it which best depaints A glorious Cause, Turks are the only Saints. 4. a. To paint or decorate with colours or painted figures; sometimes, to paint, colour (a surface). ΘΚΠ the world > matter > colour > colouring > painting > paint [verb (transitive)] paintc1275 depaintc1320 englose1430 bepaint1567 superficialize1593 repaint1600 overpaint1611 repassa1806 colour-wash1850 distemper1870 respray1880 to paint out1902 aerosol1979 c1320 Cast. Love 704 Þis Castel is siker and feir abouten, And is al depeynted wt-outen Wiþ þreo heowes þt wel beþ sene. c1400 Mandeville's Trav. (1839) xxvii. 277 Faire chambres depeynted all with gold and azure. 14.. Prose Legends in Anglia VIII. 151 A cote..depeynted wiþ alle maner of vertues & floryshed wiþ alle the floures of goddes gardens. a1513 H. Bradshaw Lyfe St. Werburge (1521) i. xvi. sig. e.vii Clothes of golde and arras, were hanged in the hall Depaynted with pyctures. 1530 J. Palsgrave Lesclarcissement 512/2 I depaynte, I coloure a thynge with colours..This terme as yet is nat admytted in comen spetche. 1605 W. Camden Remaines i. 111 They were wont to depaint themselves with sundry colours. b. transferred and figurative. To adorn as with painted figures. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > beautification > beautify [verb (transitive)] > ornament dightc1200 begoa1225 fay?c1225 rustc1275 duba1300 shrouda1300 adorna1325 flourishc1325 apparel1366 depaintc1374 dressa1375 raila1375 anorna1382 orna1382 honourc1390 paintc1390 pare1393 garnisha1400 mensk?a1400 apykec1400 hightlec1400 overfretc1440 exornc1450 embroider1460 repair1484 empare1490 ornate1490 bedo?a1500 purfle?a1500 glorify?1504 betrap1509 broider1509 deck?1521 likelya1522 to set forth1530 exornate1539 grace1548 adornate1550 fardc1550 gaud1554 pink1558 bedeck1559 tight1572 begaud1579 embellish1579 bepounce1582 parela1586 flower1587 ornify1590 illustrate1592 tinsel1594 formalize1595 adore1596 suborn1596 trapper1597 condecorate1599 diamondize1600 furnish1600 enrich1601 mense1602 prank1605 overgreen1609 crown1611 enjewel1611 broocha1616 varnish1641 ornament1650 array1652 bedub1657 bespangle1675 irradiate1717 gem1747 begem1749 redeck1771 blazon1813 aggrace1825 diamond1839 panoply1851 c1374 G. Chaucer tr. Boethius De Consol. Philos. iv. i. 111 Þe cercle of þe sterres in alle þe places þere as þe shynyng nyȝt is depeynted. 1382 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) Lev. xi. 30 A stellioun, that is a werme depeyntid as with sterris. c1400 (?c1380) Pearl l. 1101 & coronde wern alle of þe same fasoun, Depaynt in perlez & wedez qwyte. c1450 Crt. of Love xv Depeinted wonderly, With many a thousand daisies, rede as rose And white also. 1509 S. Hawes Pastime of Pleasure (1845) 4 A medowe both gaye and glorious, Whiche Flora depainted with many a colour. 1598 B. Yong tr. G. Polo Enamoured Diana in tr. J. de Montemayor Diana 468 Let now each meade with flowers be depainted, Of sundrie colours sweetest odours glowing. 5. To stain, distain. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > cleanness and dirtiness > dirtiness > dirt > soiled condition > soil [verb (transitive)] > stain mealeOE litc1230 beblotc1374 depaintc1374 entachc1374 stain1382 tache1390 wem1398 molec1400 blob1429 blotc1440 imbruec1450 maculate?a1475 thorough-stain1593 commaculatec1616 stigmatizea1637 tattoo1774 staddle1828 bestain1869 c1374 G. Chaucer Troilus & Criseyde v. 1611 I have eke seyn with teris al depeynted, Your lettre. 1600 E. Fairfax tr. T. Tasso Godfrey of Bulloigne ii. xliii. 28 Few siluer drops her vermile cheekes depaint. Derivatives deˈpainted adj. painted, depicted. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > painting and drawing > painting > [adjective] > represented in painting depaint?c1225 painteda1400 depainted1413 limned1538 the world > matter > colour > colouring > painting > [adjective] paintc1475 superficialized1623 depainted1706 picted1866 aerosoled1958 1413 J. Lydgate Pilgr. of Sowle (1859) ii. xlvi. 53 Al this erdely fyre is but thyng depeynted in regard of that other. 1706 Hist. Picts (ESTC T142053) ii. 13 By reason of their De-painted Bodies. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1895; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.1594adj.?c1225v.?c1225 |
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