单词 | full-faced |
释义 | full-facedadj. 1. Of a person: having a full or plump face. Also (occasionally) in extended use. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > external parts of body > head > face > types of face > [adjective] flatc1400 hardc1400 low-cheeredc1400 large?a1425 ruscledc1440 well-visagedc1440 platter-faced1533 well-faced1534 full-faced1543 fair-faced1553 bright-faceda1560 crab-faced1563 crab-snouted1563 crab-tree-faced1563 long-visaged1584 owlya1586 wainscot-faced1588 flaberkin1592 rough-hewn1593 angel-faced1594 round-faced1594 crab-favoured1596 rugged1596 weasel-faced1596 rough-faced1598 half-faced1600 chitty1601 lenten-faced1604 broad-faced1607 dog-faced1607 weaselled-faced1607 wry-faced1607 maid-faced1610 warp-faced1611 ill-faceda1616 lean-faceda1616 old-faceda1616 moon-faced1619 monkey-faced1620 chitty-face1622 chitty-faceda1627 lean-chapt1629 antic-faced1635 bloat-faced1638 bacon-facea1640 blue-faced1640 hatchet-faced1648 grave1650 lean-jawed1679 smock-faced1684 lean-visaged1686 flaber1687 baby-faced1692 splatter-faced1707 chubby1722 puggy1722 block-faced1751 haggard-looking1756 long-faced1762 haggardly1763 fresh-faced1766 dough-faced1773 pudding-faced1777 baby-featured1780 fat-faced1782 haggard1787 weazen-face1794 keen1798 ferret-like1801 lean-cheeked1812 mulberry-faced1812 open-faced1813 open-countenanced1819 chiselled1821 hatchety1821 misfeatured1822 terse1824 weazen-faced1824 mahogany-faced1825 clock-faced1827 sharp1832 sensual1833 beef-faced1838 weaselly1838 ferret-faced1840 sensuous1843 rat-faced1844 recedent1849 neat-faced1850 cherubimical1854 pinch-faced1859 cherubic1860 frownya1861 receding1866 weak1882 misfeaturing1885 platopic1885 platyopic1885 pro-opic1885 wind-splitting1890 falcon-face1891 blunt-featured1916 bun-faced1927 fish-faced1963 1543 R. Grafton Contin. f. xxxvi, in Chron. J. Hardyng He was of visage full faced & louelie. 1581 Ld. Cobham Let. 22 Jan. in A. J. Butler Cal. State Papers 1581–2: Foreign (1907) (modernized text) 460 He is full-faced, apparelled in a black cloak and black hose, with sky-colour nether-stockings. 1622 J. Mabbe tr. M. Alemán Rogue i. 31 I was a yong Lad, ruddy-cheek't, full-fac't, and plumpe withall. 1675 London Gaz. No. 980/4 Stolen..a large silver Cup..by a Lodger..a Full-fac'd man. 1761 Caledonian Mercury 21 Mar. Allan Cameron..fair complexion..full faced and a little plucky. 1796 Hull Advertiser 3 Sept. 2/2 David Hallett..stout made, of a low stature, and full faced. 1824 M. R. Mitford Our Village I. 275 Our landlord of the Rose hath hoisted a new sign..; one side consisting of a full-faced damask rose. 1875 Huddersfield Daily Chron. 28 Aug. 3/4 He was a full-faced young man. 1941 Washington Post 19 July 9/4 A full-faced girl should never have a frilly jabot that hugs her chin. 2011 J. R. Lansdale All The Earth xxiv. 102 He was full-faced but kind of handsome. 2. a. Of the moon: full. ΘΚΠ the world > the universe > planet > primary planet > moon > phase > [adjective] > full fulleOE high-fullc1300 full-faced1595 full-orbed1638 plenilunary1646 plenilunar1767 full-sphered1832 plenilunal1882 1595 M. Drayton Endimion & Phœbe sig. B3 Her [sc. Phoebe's] horned cressent, and her full-fac'd pride: For had shee come adorned with her light, No mortall eye could haue endur'd the sight. 1647 H. More Philos. Poems iii. ii. xxvii Not from full-faced Cynthia. 1684 J. Harington Grecian Story i. 30 Slumb'ring one Night (tho not observ'd) in Bed, When full-fac'd Moon with fainter Beams bespread His chamber-walls. 1759 B. Martin Young Gentleman & Lady's Philos. I. 118 She [sc. the moon] is just risen, large, bright, and full faced. 1842 Ld. Tennyson Lotos-eaters (rev. ed.) i, in Poems (new ed.) I. 175 Full-faced above the valley stood the moon. 1889 Wisconsin State Reg. 20 July 10/2 The full-faced moon was climbing slow. 1966 Poet Lore Jan. 66 The golden, full-faced moon Glided from wave to wave. 2002 G. Vanderhaeghe Last Crossing xxiv. 307 The full-faced moon is still up in the sky. b. More generally: having the face turned directly to face the viewer or the person being looked at; having all the face visible. Cf. full-face adj. 1. ΘΚΠ the world > space > direction > [adjective] > having specific aspect > having face fully in direction full-faced1606 full-face1755 1606 H. Peacham Art of Drawing i. vii. 16 The visage or countenance is (for the most part) drawn but three manner of waies, the first is full faced, as commonly we see King Henry the 8 drawne. 1610 J. Guillim Display of Heraldrie vi. v. 265 The full faced Helmet doth signifie direction or command. 1718 A. Nisbet Ess. Armories xiv. 162 A Lion passant and full-fac'd, and shewing both his Eyes. 1762 T. Snelling View Silver Coin Eng. 24 The head in this Coinage is almost full-faced, but a little inclined to the left. 1842 Ld. Tennyson Œnone (rev. ed.) in Poems (new ed.) I. 122 When all the full-faced presence of the Gods Ranged in the halls of Peleus. 1894 J. P. Hopps in Westm. Gaz. 7 Feb. 2/1 As full-faced to the sunshine as you are today. 1964 Times 18 Nov. 8/5 Monitor screens..offered the viewer a full-faced view of speaker and listener simultaneously. 2004 N.Y. Times (National ed.) 3 June b1/1 An even stranger portrait is a full-faced drawing of herself in which her mouth is made of blood-red gashes. 3. Printing. Of a letter (esp. a capital letter): having a face which occupies most or all of the type body; (sometimes) bold (cf. bold adj. 8b). Of a typeface, font, etc.: consisting of such letters. Now chiefly U.S. (in later use esp. with reference to titling fonts: see titling n.1 3). ΘΚΠ society > communication > printing > types, blocks, or plates > relating to type > style of type > [adjective] > light-, full-, or bold-faced full-faced1755 full-face1828 light-faced1832 boldc1871 bold-faced1890 1755 J. Smith Printer's Gram. 120 To use full-faced Capitals upon every occasion where Initial letters are required, does not add to neatness. 1770 P. Luckombe Conc. Hist. Printing 273 A Division [i.e. a hyphen], at the end of a line, does not require a very bold stroke, though in Spelling-books they should appear more conspicuous, and be cast full-faced for that purpose. 1824 J. Johnson Typographia II. i. 10 Being cast in all the various sizes, both Full-faced and Open. 1841 W. Savage Dict. Art of Printing 247 A full faced letter is considerably larger in proportion than a letter of the regular face upon the same body. 1900 ‘Old Northwest’ Geneal. Q. July 145 First the number in full faced type, then the surname, the Clevelands being in full faced caps and the female line in full faced italics. 1930 N.Y. Times Bk. Rev. 14 Dec. 15/3 The paper..displays the pleasingly full-faced type to good advantage. 1991 M. Barnard Introd. Printing Processes 177/1 Titling, type fount only available in full-faced caps. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2016; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < adj.1543 |
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