单词 | featured |
释义 | featuredadj. a. Fashioned, formed, shaped. Usually preceded by adverb of manner, as evil featured, fair featured, fine featured, ill featured, well featured, for which see those words. Obsolete. ΘΚΠ the world > space > shape > [adjective] > having (specific) shape proportionedc1390 figured?a1400 shapena1400 featuredc1500 proportionated1612 figurated1642 shaped1720 the world > existence and causation > creation > [adjective] > created or produced > formed or constructed wroughtOE wroughtOE confecta1398 combinedc14.. complosec1420 made1428 counterfeit1463 edificatec1470 construct?a1475 featuredc1500 compact1531 fashioned1535 conflate1541 confectedc1550 framed1565 timbered1570 constitute1589 compacted1598 fact1600 coagulate1610 quilted1617 coagulated1633 conflated1652 composititious1657 made-up1677 compactilea1682 constructed1785 put-together1848 compaginate1877 c1500 Three Kings' Sons (1895) 111 They were passing well fetured. 1543 R. Grafton Contin. in Chron. J. Hardyng f. xxxiii Richard duke of Gloucester..was..eiuill feautered of limnes. ?1544 J. Heywood Foure PP sig. D.iiiv O prince of hell Feutred in fashyon abominable. ?1578 W. Patten Let. Entertainm. Killingwoorth 70 The rich ring..without the fayr feawterd fynger: iz nothing. 1627 G. Hakewill Apologie i. iii. 32 Horses better featured..then now? 1633 Bp. J. Hall Plaine Explic. Hard Texts i. 279 Thy nose..is..featured like some curious Turret. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > beauty > beauty of shape or form > [adjective] > specifically of persons featous1340 well-featureda1460 formal1525 featured1567 trim1568 1567 G. Turberville tr. Ovid Heroycall Epist. 110 I at natures hand no featurde face could gaine. 1587 G. Turberville Tragicall Tales f. 33 Their feitured limmes bedeckt. 1596 W. Warner Albions Eng. (rev. ed.) x. lix. 257 Loue-worth Maacha..baire To Dauid featred Absalom. 1774 J. Langhorne Country Justice i. 123 In the free Eye, the featur'd Soul display'd, Honour's strong Beam. 2. a. Shaped into features. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > plastic art > sculpture or carving > [adjective] > sculptured or carved ycorven1297 carven1330 graven1382 cutted1438 carveda1530 shorn1547 well carved1548 graved1552 under-carved1616 sculptile1621 sculptated1653 featured1745 sculptured1815 glyphica1856 chiselled1873 chip-carved1890 sculpted1961 1745 E. Young Consolation 5 The well-stain'd Canvas, or the featur'd Stone? ?1760 J. Langhorne Studley Park in Poems 81 Let..From Jones's Hand the featur'd Marble glow. 1841 H. Smith Moneyed Man III. ii. 50 Her smile was a featured sunbeam. 1850 T. T. Lynch Memorials Theophilus Trinal xii. 231 Our earth, the featured Definite Has meanings all divine. b. Expressed by features or external form. ΘΚΠ society > communication > representation > physical representation of abstraction > [adjective] featured1797 1797 T. J. Mathias Pursuits of Lit.: Pt. IV 46 Each strange form in motley masquerade, Featur'd grimace, and impudence pourtray'd. 3. Furnished with or having features of a certain cast, usually preceded by some qualifying word. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > external parts of body > head > face > feature > [adjective] featured1761 lineamental1791 featural1883 1761 O. Goldsmith Mem. Voltaire in Lady's Mag. Nov. 195 The marquis D'Argens was graceful in person, regularly featured. 1790 T. Pennant Of London (1813) 302 Angelic faces..featured with impudence. a1849 E. Elliott More Verse & Prose (1850) I. 18 Who is that small Napoleon-featur'd pleader? 1861 W. F. Collier Hist. Eng. Lit. 405 That hard-featured..old forester. Draft additions 1993 4. Made a feature or special attraction (in a play, film, etc.). ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > performer > [adjective] > type of performer useful1740 supporting1863 speciality1873 quick change1882 featured1897 non-speaking1959 bankable1964 off-Broadway1971 1897 Metropolitan Mag. (N.Y.) Nov. 383/2 A company that includes in addition to the ‘featured’ members, [etc.]. 1928 Amer. Speech 3 23 The actor who is cast for ‘star’ or ‘featured’ parts. 1974 Anderson (S. Carolina) Independent 23 Apr. 2 b/8 The featured performer..at a conference on the future of the Appalachian Mountain region. 1986 Globe & Mail (Toronto) 30 Jan. d6/4 The featured artists were Paula Robison, flute; James Campbell, clarinet. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1895; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.c1500 |
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