单词 | enamelled |
释义 | enamelledenameledadj. 1. a. Ornamented or covered with enamel, or with a glossy coating resembling enamel. enamelled board: cardboard with a glazed surface. enamelled leather: a glazed leather used for boots, for parts of carriages, etc. enamelled photograph: a photograph on metal or pottery, covered with a thin layer of enamel; also (in 19th cent. use) a photograph on paper, overlaid with a film of gelatine. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > ornamental art and craft > enamelling > [adjective] amelled1539 annealed1552 enamelled1621 society > occupation and work > materials > derived or manufactured material > metal > plated or coated metal > [adjective] > coated with vitreous substance annealed1552 enamelled1621 encaustic1656 porcelain-enamelled1895 stove-enamelled1912 porcelainized1930 tin-enamelled1933 porcelanized1958 society > occupation and work > materials > derived or manufactured material > painting or coating materials > [adjective] > glazed > specific type enamelled1621 1621 R. Burton Anat. Melancholy iii. ii. iii. iii. 568 Inamelled Iewells on their necks. 1740 J. Swift Will (1746) 21 The enamelled Silver Plates to distinguish Bottles of Wine by. 1864 S. O. Beeton Dict. Univ. Information 712 Enamelled culinary utensils are now both cheap and common. 1879 J. J. Young Ceramic Art 39 Walls entirely cased with enamelled tiles of deep blue. b. Physiology. Of teeth, etc.: Having a coating of enamel. See enamel n. 3. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > fish > class Osteichthyes or Teleostomi > subclass Actinopterygii > [adjective] > ganoid > of scales of enamelled1870 the world > life > the body > digestive or excretive organs > digestive organs > mouth > substance or parts of teeth > [adjective] > enamel enamelled1870 1870 G. Rolleston Forms Animal Life Introd. 68 The enamelled scales of Ganoidei. 1872 H. A. Nicholson Man. Palæontol. 423 There are always two sets of enamelled teeth. 2. Having naturally a hard polished surface, resembling enamel. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > constitution of matter > hardness > [adjective] > hard and smooth enamelled1600 porcellanic1817 the world > space > shape > flatness or levelness > smoothness > [adjective] > smooth and polished or glossy slighta1300 politea1398 well-burnishedc1400 well-polished1485 snod?a1500 sleeked1513 sneith1513 snog1513 sleek1589 enamelled1600 polished1649 slid1719 waxen1722 glazy1724 smolt1837 patent leather1904 smarmy1909 ciré1921 1600 W. Shakespeare Midsummer Night's Dream ii. i. 255 And there the snake throwes her enammeld skinne. View more context for this quotation a1616 W. Shakespeare Two Gentlemen of Verona (1623) ii. vii. 28 He makes sweet musicke with th' enameld stones. 1851 S. P. Woodward Man. Mollusca i. 101 Those [shells]..acquire a glazed or enamelled surface, like the cowries. 3. a. Beautified with various colours. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > colour > variegation > [adjective] fawa700 medleyc1350 freckledc1380 motleyc1380 pied1382 specked1382 vary1382 partyc1385 parted1393 peckleda1400 polymitec1425 sere-colouredc1425 vairc1425 discoloured?1440 motleyed1447 varying1488 sheld1507 fleckered1508 piet1508 mellay1515 particoloured1530 pickled1552 varied1578 mingled1580 partly coloured1582 chequered1592 medley-coloured1593 mingle-coloured1593 piebald1594 feathered1610 changeable1612 particolour1612 enamelled1613 variousa1618 pie-coloured1619 jaspered1620 gangean1623 versicolour1628 patchwork1634 damasked1648 variously-coloureda1660 variegateda1661 agated1665 varicoloured1665 damaska1674 various-coloureda1711 pieted1721 versicoloured1721 diversicoloured1756 mosaic1776 harlequin1779 spanged1788 calico1807 piety1811 varied-coloured1811 discolorate1826 heterochromous1842 jaspé1851 discolor1859 discolorous1860 jasperoid1876 damascened1879 heterochromatic1895 variotinted1903 batik1914 varihued1921 rumbled1930 damasky1931 pepper-and-salt1940 partihued1959 1613 S. Purchas Pilgrimage I. i. v. 20 Delighting themselves in the enamelled walkes. 1645 J. Milton Arcades in Poems 55 O're the smooth enameld green..Follow me. 1760 J. Scott Elegy in Poet. Wks. (1786) 29 Blows not a flow'ret in th' enamel'd vale. 1860 G. J. Whyte-Melville Holmby House 337 The enamelled meadows..of that fairyland. 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 1604 T. Wright Passions of Minde (new ed.) iv. i. 112 Inameld speakers..condemned others as barbarous and ignorant. 1656 S. Winter Serm. Ep. Ded. I have not affected enamel'd phrases. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online March 2019). < adj.1600 |
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