单词 | fore-end |
释义 | fore-endn. 1. a. Of place: The fore part, front. Now chiefly Nautical. ΘΚΠ the world > space > relative position > front > [noun] foremostc1275 headc1275 foreparty1398 forepartc1400 foresidec1400 devant1411 fronture1417 fore-endc1425 frontierc1430 forefront1488 forehead1525 frontc1540 vaunt1589 proscenium1648 frontside1697 van1726 fore-piece1788 façade1839 fore1888 c1425 Bk. Found. St. Bartholomew's (1923) 39 Seynt Barthilmewe..with his holy hande drewe forth the shippe by the for ende. 1490 Caxton's Blanchardyn & Eglantine (1962) vii. 29 He dyde cut of the hed, & henged hit atte forende of his sadel. a1626 F. Bacon New Atlantis in Wks. (1778) I. 352 In the fore-end of it which was towards him, grew a..branch of palm. 1834 F. Marryat Peter Simple I. xiv. 209 Mr. Chucks then sat down upon the fore-end of the booms. 1878 W. C. Russell Wreck of Grosvenor xxi I crawled to the fore-end of the poop. b. The fore part of the stock of a gun, which supports the barrel. Also attributive. ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > military equipment > weapon > device for discharging missiles > firearm > parts and fittings of firearms > [noun] > stock or shaft > parts of shaft1626 side plate1680 pistol hand1702 club1720 heel plate1753 break-off1804 shoulder-butt1810 pistol-butt1814 rifle butt1826 pistol grip1841 nose cap1844 trap1844 trap-plate1844 receiver1851 bump1852 furniture1852 bend1859 comb1867 fore-end1881 furniture-pin1881 grip1881 1881 W. W. Greener Gun & its Devel. 250 The finisher..has to file up and shape the stock and fore-end. 1881 W. W. Greener Gun & its Devel. 256 All that is required being a sufficient grip to keep the fore-end to the barrels. 1881 W. W. Greener Gun & its Devel. 487 Grasp the gun..close to the fore-end tip. c. = fore-hock n. at fore- prefix 2c(a). ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > animals for food > pork > [noun] > cuts or parts pig's footc1475 hog's foot1561 hog's cheek1573 bald-rib1598 spring1598 list1623 griskin1699 chine1712 pork griskin1725 rearing1736 pork chop?1752 hand1794 faggot1815 hog round1819 sweet-bone1826 butt1845 pig trotter1851 pork belly1863 Hodge1879 fore-end1906 fore-hock1923 1906 Mrs. Beeton's Bk. Househ. Managem. (rev. ed.) xx. 628 Fore end..Weight about 17 lb. 1951 Good Housek. Home Encycl. 343/1 For boiling, choose a piece of fore-end or gammon. 1960 Farmer & Stockbreeder 16 Feb. (Suppl.) 11/2 Good length, well-shaped hams..fine fore-end and head. d. plural. The forward space in a submarine, used for the storage of torpedoes and as living-quarters for members of the crew; also, the submarine ratings quartered there. colloquial. ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > hostilities at sea > seafaring warrior or naval man > [noun] > specific mess steerage mess1891 fore-ends1940 society > travel > travel by water > vessel, ship, or boat > parts of vessels > room, locker, or quarters > [noun] > other specific rooms on naval vessel > in submarine gun-well1915 fore-ends1940 1940 G. Hackforth-Jones Submarine Flotilla i. 24 A torpedo..had slipped through its carrying-band and plunged into the ‘fore-ends’. 1942 G. Hackforth-Jones One-One-One i. 7 Petty Officer John Rodgers, the Torpedo Gunner's Mate, was browsing over his torpedo tubes in the ‘Fore-ends’ of the Plunger. 1942 G. Hackforth-Jones One-One-One i. 7 Those [torpedoes] ready for firing lying concealed in the tubes..were the pride of the ‘Fore-ends’ crew. 1958 J. D. Drummond H.M. U-Boat vii. 105 Naval Intelligence..indicated that the ‘Salmon and Gluckstein’—as the fore-ends lightly nicknamed the enemy heavy units—were ready to make a dash for it. 1958 J. D. Drummond H.M. U-Boat viii. 118 The long-suffering Scots in the fore-ends. 2. Of time: The beginning, early part. Now dialect; chiefly = spring n.1 16. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > order > order, sequence, or succession > beginning > [noun] > the first part or beginning beginning1297 primec1300 firstc1330 primity1546 prime tide1549 springtime1579 morning1595 vaward1599 noviceship1610 fore-enda1616 vernalitya1639 a1616 W. Shakespeare Cymbeline (1623) iii. iii. 73 Where I haue..payed More pious debts to Heauen, then in all The fore-end of my time. View more context for this quotation 1771 W. Wales in Philos. Trans. 1770 (Royal Soc.) 60 123 In the fore end of December, I went to one of the hunters tents. 1816 W. Scott Antiquary II. xii. 297 I will be back about the fore-end o' har'st. 1855 F. K. Robinson Gloss. Yorks. Words 62 ‘The fore end of the year’, spring. 1890 ‘W. A. Wallace’ Only a Sister xiv ‘Yow've read about her i' the papers maybe last fore-end?’ Compounds fore-end loader n. Agriculture a loader attached to the front of a tractor or other vehicle; a fore-loader n. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > farming > tools and implements > [noun] > tractor > tractor attachments spud1917 spade lug1921 fore-loader1954 fore-end loader1958 safety cab1965 1958 Times 15 Dec. 2/5 The indiscriminate use of fore-end loaders can add materially to the dirt tare. 1964 J. C. Turner Farm Machinery ix. 82 When using a fore-end loader the following..should be remembered... The load should not be lifted higher than necessary. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1897; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.c1425 |
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