单词 | flaught |
释义 | flaughtn.1 Chiefly Scottish. 1. a. = flake n.2 1a. Obsolete exc. Scottish. ΚΠ 1483 Cath. Angl. 133 A flaghte of snawe, floccus. 1808 J. Jamieson Etymol. Dict. Sc. Lang. at Flaucht A flaucht of snaw. b. A lock of hair or wool; = flake n.2 1b; spec. (see quot. 1825). ΚΠ 1768 A. Ross Fortunate Shepherdess 50 Roove out her hair in flaughts. 1806 R. Jamieson Pop. Ballads I. 20 He's sent to you what ye lo'ed maist, A flaught o' his yellow hair. 1825 J. T. Brockett Gloss. North Country Words Flaut, Flought a roll of wool carded ready for spinning. 2. A flash; a flash of lightning; a ‘tongue’ of flame; = flake n.2 2. Cf. fire-flaught n. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > light > naturally occurring light > [noun] > lightning > bead or forked lightning > flash of laitc900 slaughta1300 levinc1300 fire-slaughta1400 flaughta1400 thunderboltc1440 fudder1513 fire-flaughta1522 flag of firea1522 bolt1535 strokea1542 lightning bolta1560 lightning1560 fire-bolt?1562 fulgur1563 fulmen1563 thunder-thump1563 light-bolt1582 fire-flash1586 blaze1590 flake1590 clap1591 blastc1665 glade1744 streak1781 thunder-ball1820 leader stroke1934 the world > the earth > weather and the atmosphere > weather > bad weather > thunder and lightning > [noun] > lightning > flash of laitc900 flakec1400 fire-flaughta1522 flag of firea1522 lightning1560 fire-flash1586 blaze1590 fulguration1614 fulgurity1623 flaughta1724 glade1744 streak1781 a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Vesp.) l. 17372 His cher lik was slaght [read flaght] o fire. a1724 Vision ii, in Ramsay's Evergreen (1824) I. 212 The Thunder crakt, and Flauchts did rift Frae the blak Vissart of the Lift. 1820 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. Nov. 202 Naething but a flaucht o' fire every now and then, to keep the road by. 1876 C. C. Robinson Gloss. Words Dial. Mid-Yorks. Flaught or Fire-flaught applied to the particle of ‘live’ gaseous coal which darts out of a fire. 1887 A. C. Swinburne Locrine iv. i. 159 When your eyes Wax red and dark, with flaughts of fire between, I fear them. 3. A sudden blast of wind (and rain); = flake n.5 b, flaw n.2 Scottish. ΚΠ 1802 J. Sibbald Chron. Sc. Poetry IV. Gloss. Flaggis, Flaughts, sudden blasts of wind, or of wind and rain. 1896 N.E.D. at Flaught Mod. Sc. The snaw is fleein by in flauchts. 4. A turf; also collective turf. Obsolete exc. dialect. Cf. flag n.2, flake n.2 ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > materials > raw material > turf > [noun] flaughtc1400 the world > the earth > land > landscape > fertile land or place > land with vegetation > [noun] > grassland wong971 greenc1225 clowrec1350 bentc1360 swarth?a1400 flaughtc1400 grassa1500 sward?1507 greenswarda1522 sward-earth1541 swarf1599 over-swarth1649 lawn1674 sod1729 swath1776 spine1786 swad1877 turfage1899 padang1909 c1400 (?c1380) Pearl l. 57 I felle vpon þat floury flaȝt. 1483 Cath. Angl. 133 A Flaghte..vbi a turfe. ?1746 ‘T. Bobbin’ View Lancs. Dial. 10 Meh Heart os leet, os o bit on o Flaight. ?1746 ‘T. Bobbin’ View Lancs. Dial. Gloss. Flaight, a kind of light Turf. 1876 F. K. Robinson Gloss. Words Whitby Flaughts pl. turves for the fire. In Whitby Abbey Rolls, ‘flaghts.’ This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1896; most recently modified version published online March 2022). flaughtn.2 Scottish. 1. A spreading out, as of wings for flight; a fluttering or agitated movement; a commotion. ΚΠ 1821 J. Galt Ann. Parish vii. 75 Nothing was spared but what the servants in the first flaught gathered up in a hurry and ran with. 1822 Sir A. Wylie II. i. 5 Getting up wi a great flaught of his arms. 2. A flock of birds flying together; a flight. ΚΠ 1818 Edinb. Mag. & Literary Misc. Aug. 155 As gin they had been a flaucht o' dows. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1896; most recently modified version published online March 2022). flaughtn.3 Scottish. In plural. ‘Instruments used in preparing wool’ (Jamieson). ΚΠ 1875 in Ure's Dict. Arts II. 402. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1896; most recently modified version published online March 2019). flaughtv. Scottish and northern dialect. Categories » ‘To card (wool) into thin flakes’ (Jamieson Suppl. 1825). This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1896; most recently modified version published online March 2022). flaughtadv. Scottish. With outspread wings; with great eagerness (Jamieson). Cf. flaughtbred adv. ΚΠ 1806 J. Train Sparrow & H. in Poet. Reveries 80 Then flaught on Philip, wi' a rair, She flew, an' pluck't his bosom bare. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1896; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1a1400n.21818n.31875v.1825adv.1806 |
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