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单词 full-mouth
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full-mouthn.adj.adv.

Brit. /ˈfʊlmaʊθ/, U.S. /ˈfʊlˌmaʊθ/
Forms: see full adj., n.2, and adv. and mouth n.
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: full adj., mouth n.
Etymology: < full adj. + mouth n. Compare slightly earlier full-mouthed adj., (with sense B. 1) mouth-filling adj. 1, and (with sense C.) earlier with full mouth at mouth n. Phrases 1e).
A. n.
1. A person who talks in a loud voice, or has much to say. Cf. full-mouthed adj. 2. Obsolete. rare.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > language > speech > loquacity or talkativeness > [noun] > talkative person
chaterestrea1250
jangler1303
babbler1366
blabbererc1375
jangleressc1386
talkerc1386
clatterer1388
cacklera1400
languager1436
carperc1440
mamblerc1450
praterc1500
jackdaw?1520
chewet1546
flibbertigibbet1549
clatterfart1552
patterer1552
piec1557
long tongue?1562
prattler1567
piet1574
twattler1577
brawler1581
nimble-chops1581
pratepie1582
roita1585
whittera1585
full-mouth1589
interprater1591
chatterer1592
pianet1594
bablatrice1595
parakeet1598
Bow-bell cockney1600
prattle-basket1602
bagpipe1603
worder1606
babliaminy1608
chougha1616
gabbler1624
blatterer1627
magpie1632
prate-apace1636
rattlea1637
clack1640
blateroon1647
overtalker1654
prate-roast1671
prattle-box1671
babelard1678
twattle-basket1688
mouth1699
tongue-pad1699
chatterista1704
rattler1709
morologist1727
chatterbox1774
palaverer1788
gabber1792
whitter-whatter1805
slangwhanger1807
nash-gab1816
pump1823
windbag1827
big mouth1834
gasbag1841
chattermag1844
tattle-monger1848
rattletrap1850
gasser1855
mouth almighty1864
clucker1869
talky-talky1869
gabster1870
loudmouth1870
tonguester1871
palaverista1873
mag1876
jawsmith1887
spieler1894
twitterer1895
yabbler1901
wordster1904
poofter1916
blatherer1920
ear-bender1922
burbler1923
woofer1934
ear-basher1944
motormouth1955
yacker1960
yammerer1978
jay-
1589 R. Greene Menaphon sig. F2v Some propheticall full mouth.
2. An animal having a full complement of teeth, or old enough to have grown all of its adult teeth.
ΚΠ
1902 N.Z. Dept. Agric.: 10th Rep. 36 For two-tooths up to full-mouths, 4s. 6d. to 10s.
2006 G. G. Jones in Proc. 9th Conf. Internat. Council Archaeozool. 2002 164/2 Full-mouths were four years and older.
B. adj.
1. Of an utterance: grandiloquent, overblown. Cf. mouth-filling adj. 1. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
society > leisure > the arts > literature > style of language or writing > ornateness > [adjective] > lofty or grandiloquent
magnificenta1460
statelya1525
magnifical1533
tragical1533
lofty1565
tragic1566
sublime1586
over-high1587
magnific1589
heroic1590
buskina1593
grandiloquous1593
full-mouthed1594
high-pitched1594
buskined1595
full-mouth1595
high-borne1596
altisonant1612
Roman1619
high-sounding1624
transcendent1631
magniloquent1640
loud1651
altiloquent1656
grandiloquent1656
largiloquent1656
altisonous1661
tall1670
elevate1673
grandisonous1674
sounding1683
exalted1684
grandisonant1684
grandific1727
magniloquous1727
orotund1799
superb1825
spread eagle1839
grandiose1840
magnisonanta1843
togated1868
elevated1875
mandarin1959
1595 W. Burton Rowsing of Sluggard vi. 126 If a man call them rebellion or blasphemie: what? that is too full mouth, we must seeke some finer wordes to colour them withall.
1608 H. Fitzsimon Catholike Confut. 204 What a ful-mouthe worde [worlds wonder] is the 85. vntruth thrust out withal, that the wicked receaue not the body of Christ?
2. Having a full mouth; sounding loudly. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > loudness > [adjective]
loud971
stithc1000
strongOE
greata1375
stiff1377
wrastc1400
boistousc1430
stourc1440
big1549
routing1567
thundering?1576
full-mouthed1594
thunderous1606
tonitruous1606
thundery1608
trump-like1609
full-mouth1624
voluminousa1635
rousing1640
altisonous1661
lusty1672
tonitrual1693
rending1719
trumpet-like1814
foudroyant1840
clarion1842
trumpeting1850
trumpet-toned1851
loudish1860
tonitruant1861
tonant1891
thunderful1898
high1923
wham-bam1960
the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > voice or vocal sound > quality of voice > [adjective] > loud or resonant > having loud voice
routing1567
full-mouthed1594
deep-moutheda1616
full-mouth1624
well-lunged1642
flounder-mouthed1663
bull-voiced1837
loud-voiced1850
shoutya1859
stentorian1875
trumpet-tongued1880
bull-throated1888
trumpet-mouthed1895
bull-mouthed1896
trumpet-voiced1902
1624 F. Quarles Iob Militant sig. D2 Arose a Wind..which with a full-mouth Blast, Hath smote the house.
1646 R. Crashaw Musicks Duell in Steps to Temple 107 A full-mouth Diapason swallowes all.
3. Of livestock: = full-mouthed adj. 1. Now chiefly Australian and South African.
ΚΠ
1810 R. Parkinson Treat. Breeding & Managem. Live Stock I. 478 Merino Rams of the Pure Blood..full-mouth.
1890 Live Stock Jrnl. 5 Sept. 246/1 Full-mouth ewes (some broken) came next, and made from 51s. to 61s.
1901 Jrnl. Agric. & Industry (S. Austral.) Nov. 394 They should be got rid of as soon as they have become full-mouth, if not before.
1906 New S. Wales Govt. Gaz. 28 Mar. 2113/2 63 sheep, merino, mixed sexes,..registered ear on each sex, full-mouth.
1968 Farmer's Weekly 3 Jan. 9 (advt) 6 tooth to full mouth Hamels;..100 ‘Wissel’ Hamels.
C. adv.
With a full or open mouth; loudly, volubly; indiscreetly. to open full mouth: to rail furiously. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > language > speech > loquacity or talkativeness > [adverb]
roundly1546
babblingly1561
babblishly1574
talkatively1589
full-moutha1605
fluently1613
volubly?1615
gliba1623
glibly1669
gash1721
gashlya1774
rattlingly1824
loquaciously1854
garrulously1859
chatteringly1864
communicatively1868
chattily1892
talkingly1895
gushily1921
yappingly1924
the world > life > the body > external parts of body > head > face > mouth > [adverb] > open
gapingly?1571
full-moutha1605
agape1667
a1605 W. Haughton English-men for my Money (1616) sig. A4v Nay I must haue my mouth full of Meate first, and then you shall heare me grumble it [sc. Dutch] foorth full mouth, as Haunce Butterkin slowpin frokin.
1613 J. Stephens Cinthia's Revenge iv. vi. sig. O2v The plagues of Ægypt all began to march Full-mouth vpon thee (like devouring dogges Ready enough to rend a breathlesse Fox).
1631 J. Dyke Mischiefe & Miserie of Scandals viii. 191 His mouth is opened against God, & against Religion, and he blasphemes ful mouth.
1652 J. Wright tr. J.-P. Camus Nature's Paradox ix. 215 Then Belinda, who being a Married Wife had somewhat more confidence, laughing full mouth, said [etc.].
1677 tr. A.-N. Amelot de La Houssaie Hist. Govt. Venice 117 The Embassador coming to the Colledg full mouth with the news of his Master's Victory.
1683 Observator 14 Nov. In comes a Gentleman to me full-mouth; that the Sheriffs were sent to the Tower.
1687 A. Lovell tr. J. de Thévenot Trav. into Levant i. xxix. 52 He opened full mouth against the Christians.
1702 G. Farquhar Inconstant ii. i. 16 She was coming full mouth upon me with her Contract.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2016; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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