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单词 feak
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feakn.

/fiːk/
Etymology: Perhaps related to feak v.3; possibly a singular inferred < feax , fax n.1, mistaken for a plural.
A dangling curl of hair.
ΘΚΠ
the world > life > the body > hair > hair of head > curl > [noun]
feak1548
lovelock1592
crisple1594
curl1604
cockle1608
crisp1638
ringlet1645
cockera1653
heartbreaker1654
moustache1662
confidenta1685
cruchea1685
passagerea1685
favourite1690
wimpler1724
cannon1774
whisker1786
favori1801
curlet1803
tendril1814
sausage curl1828
spit-curl1831
crimp1855
curdle1860
number sices1861
whiskerette1880
1548 W. Thomas Ital. Gram. & Dict. Ciocca, a feake, or quantitie of heare.
1598 J. Marston Certaine Satyres in Metamorph. Pigmalions Image 29 He that..Can dally with his Mistres dangling feake, And wish that he were it.
1600 Abp. G. Abbot Expos. Prophet Ionah 593 It doth not become thee to go with such feakes and lockes.
1650 J. Bulwer Anthropometamorphosis ii. 72 If anything be lopped off their feaks or foretops.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1895; most recently modified version published online December 2019).

feakv.1

Etymology: variant of feague v.
Obsolete.
transitive. To beat, to thrash.
ΘΚΠ
society > authority > punishment > corporal punishment > administer corporal punishment [verb (transitive)] > beat
threshOE
beatc1000
to lay on?c1225
chastise1362
rapa1400
dressc1405
lack?c1475
paya1500
currya1529
coil1530
cuff1530
baste1533
thwack1533
lick1535
firka1566
trounce1568
fight1570
course1585
bumfeage1589
feague1589
lamback1589
lambskin1589
tickle1592
thrash1593
lam1595
bumfeagle1598
comb1600
fer1600
linge1600
taw1600
tew1600
thrum1604
feeze1612
verberate1614
fly-flap1620
tabor1624
lambaste1637
feak1652
flog1676
to tan (a person's) hide1679
slipper1682
liquora1689
curry-comb1708
whack1721
rump1735
screenge1787
whale1790
lather1797
tat1819
tease1819
larrup1823
warm1824
haze1825
to put (a person) through a course of sprouts1839
flake1841
swish1856
hide1875
triangle1879
to give (a person or thing) gyp1887
soak1892
to loosen (a person's) hide1902
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-
1652 J. Heywood Prov. & Epigr. (1867) 117 The foole was feakt for this.

Derivatives

ˈfeaking n. in quot. 1600 attributive.
ΘΚΠ
the world > movement > impact > striking > beating or repeated striking > [adjective]
feaking1600
beating1715
society > authority > punishment > corporal punishment > [noun] > beating
swingingc1200
beating?c1225
chastising1303
correctionc1386
lashingc1400
scouring1426
Moses' law1482
jerking1552
whipping1566
yarking1573
feaking1600
correct1606
tawing1620
lacing1622
castigation1640
basking1642
verberation1661
strappado1668
the lash1694
flogging1758
whopping1812
quilting1822
blistering1842
whaling1852
nailing1895
1600 W. Cornwallis Ess. I. xxiv. sig. N3v Being without his feaking stick, he is without himselfe: A dangerous Companion, he will gnawe him that stands next him, if he find him not Timber.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1895; most recently modified version published online September 2020).

feakv.2

/fiːk/
Forms: Cf. feat v. 2.
Etymology: < German fegen to cleanse, sweep.
Falconry.
a. intransitive. Of a hawk: To wipe the beak after feeding.
ΘΚΠ
the world > animals > birds > order Falconiformes (falcons, etc.) > family Accipitridae (hawks, etc.) > [verb (intransitive)] > actions of hawk, etc.
mutea1475
mutessa1475
to put overa1475
feat1508
to check at the fista1529
feakc1575
souse1589
to clip it1616
embowel1618
unenterpen1647
gather1674
enterpen1736
scatter1771
c1575 Perfect Bk. Kepinge Sparhawkes (1886) 19 They must..haue tyme to feake.
1618 S. Latham New & 2nd Bk. Falconrie xxxiii. 146 When she hath fed, feaked, and reioyced.
b. transitive. To wipe (the beak); also, to wipe the beak of.
ΘΚΠ
the world > food and drink > hunting > hawking > [verb (transitive)] > other hawking procedures
enseamc1450
imp1477
rebuke1486
feat1508
mewc1515
canvas1559
cope1575
mail1575
man1575
watchc1575
to imp the wings of1596
pepper1618
stone1618
brail1643
feak1686
hack1873
1686 R. Blome Gentlemans Recreation ii. 48 When she [sc. your Hawk] hath Fed, say she Feaketh her Beak and not wipeth it.
1852 R. F. Burton Falconry in Valley of Indus iii. 28 I..gently pulled her off the pelf, feaked and hooded her.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1895; most recently modified version published online September 2021).

feakv.3

/fiːk/
Forms: Also 1800s feek.
Etymology: Compare fike v.1 and Old Norse fjúka to drift, fly away, and its causative feyka to blow, drive away, to rush.
dialect.
1. transitive. To twitch, jerk, pull smartly.
ΚΠ
1548 W. Thomas Ital. Gram. & Dict. Dichiomare..to feake the heare awaie.
1879 G. F. Jackson Shropshire Word-bk. ‘I know w'en our Maister's in a bad 'umour, fur e' al'ays feaks 'is wescut down.’
2. intransitive. (See quots.)
ΚΠ
1775 J. Ash New Dict. Eng. Lang. Feake (v. int. in the Scotch dialect), to flutter, to be officiously busy, to be idle.
1811 W. Riding Gloss. Feak, to fidget, to be restless or busied about trifles.
1878 W. Dickinson Gloss. Words & Phrases Cumberland (ed. 2) Feek, to be uneasy or anxious.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1895; most recently modified version published online December 2020).
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