单词 | frape |
释义 | † frapen.1 Obsolete. 1. A crowd; a mob, the rabble. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > social class > the common people > [noun] folkc888 peoplea1325 frapec1330 commona1350 common peoplea1382 commonsa1382 commontya1387 communityc1400 meiniec1400 commonaltya1425 commonsa1500 vulgarsa1513 many1526 meinie1532 multitude1535 the many-headed beast (also monster)1537 number1542 ignobility1546 commonitya1550 popular1554 populace1572 popularya1578 vulgarity?1577 populacya1583 rout1589 the vulgar1590 plebs1591 mobile vulgusc1599 popularity1599 ignoble1603 the million1604 plebe1612 plebeity1614 the common filea1616 the herda1616 civils1644 commonality1649 democracy1656 menu1658 mobile1676 crowd1683 vulgusa1687 mob1691 Pimlico parliament?1774 citizenry1795 polloi1803 demos1831 many-headed1836 hoi polloi1837 the masses1837 citizenhood1843 John Q.1922 wimble-wamble1937 the world > space > relative position > arrangement or fact of being arranged > state of being gathered together > an assemblage or collection > [noun] > of people or animals > regarded as a whole or a body of people gathered > large or numerous > disorderly frapec1330 rabblea1398 rafflea1450 unlawful assembly1485 rabblement1543 rabble rout?1589 ringat-rangata1600 hurry1620 ribble-rabble1635 tempest1746 cohue1850 pig pile1880 dog pile1921 scrimmage1968 c1330 R. Mannyng Chron. (1810) 323 Þe þrid day com grete frape, & conged him away. a1400 Pistill of Susan 289 Þei be fendes al þe frape. ?a1400 Morte Arth. 2091 This gentille..ffyghttez with alle the ffrappe a furlange of waye. c1430 Syr Gener. (Roxb.) 5085 Ther cam of hem a grete frape, Ful like Giauntez thei wer y-shape. 1705 E. Ward Hudibras Redivivus I. i. 5 Let loose the Frape to show their Folly. 1710 E. Ward Vulgus Britannicus 1st Pt. i. 11 This wild Frape, to Mischief free. 2. ? Tumult, disturbance. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > order > disorder > confusion or disorder > commotion, disturbance, or disorder > [noun] winOE torpelness?c1225 disturbance1297 workc1325 disturblingc1330 farec1330 frapec1330 disturbing1340 troublingc1340 blunderc1375 unresta1382 hurling1387 perturbationc1400 turbationc1400 rumblec1405 roara1413 rumourc1425 sturblance1435 troublec1435 stroublance1439 hurlc1440 hurly-burlyc1440 ruffling1440 stourc1440 rumblingc1450 sturbancec1450 unquietness?c1450 conturbationc1470 ruption1483 stir1487 wanrufe?a1505 rangat?a1513 business1514 turmoil1526 blommera1529 blunderinga1529 disturbation1529 bruyllie1535 garboil1543 bruslery1546 agitation1547 frayment1549 turmoiling1550 whirl1552 confusion1555 troublesomeness1561 rule1567 rummage1575 rabble1579 tumult1580 hurlement1585 rabblement1590 disturb1595 welter1596 coil1599 hurly1600 hurry1600 commotion1616 remotion1622 obturbation1623 stirrance1623 tumultuation1631 commoving1647 roiling1647 spudder1650 suffle1650 dissettlement1654 perturbancy1654 fermentationa1661 dissettledness1664 ferment1672 roil1690 hurry-scurry1753 vortex1761 rumpus1768 widdle1789 gilravagea1796 potheration1797 moil1824 festerment1833 burly1835 fidge1886 static1923 comess1944 frammis1946 bassa-bassa1956 c1330 R. Mannyng Chron. (1810) 320 In alle þis mykelle frape wex a grete distance Of Boniface þe pape, & þe kyng of France. 1824–28 Craven Gloss. Fraps, noise, tumult.] This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1898; most recently modified version published online June 2019). frapefrapn.2 1. (See quot. 1867.) Also frape-boat. ΘΚΠ society > travel > travel by water > vessel, ship, or boat > trading vessel > cargo vessel > [noun] > carrying salt frape1703 1703 W. Dampier Voy. New Holland i. 20 From which girding them with Ropes, which our Seamen call Fraping, they have the Name of Frape-boats. 1867 W. H. Smyth & E. Belcher Sailor's Word-bk. Frap, a boat for shipping salt, used at Mayo, one of the Cape de Verde Islands. 2. (See quot. 1963.) ΘΚΠ society > travel > travel by water > vessel, ship, or boat > equipment of vessel > ropes or chains other than rigging or cable > [noun] > for securing vessel > with blocks frape1901 1901 Pall Mall Mag. Oct. 183 The boy crept down through the moonlit garden to the dinghy which Billy had left on its frape under the cliff. 1905 ‘Q’ Shining Ferry iii. xviii. 186 Through this ring... Mr. Hosken had run a frape, on which he kept his blue boat. 1963 Amer. Speech 38 299 Frape, a rope with blocks for mooring a boat. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1898; most recently modified version published online March 2018). < n.1c1330n.21703 |
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