单词 | frostbiting |
释义 | frostbitingn. 1. The process or fact of being exposed to freezing temperatures; damage or injury as a result of this; frostbite. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of visible parts > skin disorders > [noun] > frost-bite frostbiting1562 frostnip1618 frostbite1798 the world > matter > properties of materials > temperature > coldness > [noun] > exposure to frost > damaging by intense cold or frost frostbiting1562 nip1614 1562 Bp. J. Pilkington Vision of Abdy in Aggeus & Abdias Prophetes sig. J.i Whilest it [sc. corn] is in the fielde, it is subiect to many daungers, as blassinge, myldews, frost byting, thunder beating. 1635 Earl of Manchester Al Mondo: Contemplatio Mortis (rev. ed.) 28 The graine cast into the earth, after a frost-biting, comes up the fairer. 1656 R. Flecknoe Diarium 60 His buttocks all discover'd bare, For frost-biting expos'd to aire. 1799 Oracle & Daily Advertiser 11 Apr. The wounds were occasioned by the repeated falls from the horse and frost biting. 1819 W. Cobbett Year's Resid. U.S.A. ii. xi. 251 If the cold be such as to produce danger of frost-biting, you must take care not to drink strong liquors. 1895 Westm. Gaz. 5 Sept. 7/1 The only effect of this was to stop the circulation and make frost-biting all the easier. 1987 D. N. Saraf Arts & Crafts, Jammu & Kashmir 179/3 The peculiarity of these shoes is that they protect the feet against frostbiting in the colder regions of Ladakh. 2011 Guardian (Nexis) 24 Mar. 38 The frostbiting of early frog spawn. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > sleeping and waking > refreshment or invigoration > [noun] > specific frosting1617 frostbiting1711 tingle1908 1711 J. Swift Lett. (1767) III. 243 Pray walk when the frost comes, young ladies, go a frost-biting. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2015; most recently modified version published online March 2022). frostbitingadj. Of the weather, the wind, etc.: intensely cold; so cold as to cause frostbite. Also (and in earliest use) figurative. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > properties of materials > temperature > coldness > [adjective] > very intensely cold ice-coldeOE frostyOE frosty cold?a1430 frore1483 chill-cold1567 frory?1567 frostbiting1593 numb-cold1597 chilling-cold1616 frigidious1630 frigid1639 finger-cold1752 Siberian1789 freezy1827 ice-cool1853 Arctic1876 1593 Tell-Trothes New-yeares Gift sig. D His frost-biting wordes should nippe her. 1618 Owles Almanacke (new ed.) 37 Euery simpering Sib and coy Katherine shall round a muffe before her as a case for her nose, or a denne for her fingers in frost-biting weather. 1635 L. Foxe North-west Fox sig. V4 Such as had been vpon those Frost-biting voyages. 1804 Farmer's Mag. Feb. 89 Crowing over the poverty of Peebles-shire in her frost biting climate. 1841 E. G. Paige Short Patent Serm. 62 The mantle that sleep throws over the body, is not always a comfortable one... Sometimes its texture is so thin as to afford but poor protection to frost-biting dreams. 1946 C. A. Bell Portrait Dalai Lama xxxii. 222 There is a kindly sun, but a frost-biting wind of almost gale force. 1986 Times 22 Feb. 11/2 He is amazed by how strong the romance is, even in the face of frost-biting reality. 2009 Financial Times 3 Jan. (Arts section) 11/1 Wet summers, frostbiting autumns, Christmases mild as spring. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2015; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < n.1562adj.1593 |
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