单词 | garner |
释义 | garnern. a. A storehouse for corn, granary. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > supply > storage > [noun] > place where anything is or may be stored > specifically of immaterial things arkc1175 garnerc1175 cellara1387 aumbry1477 vein1533 armourya1586 arsenal1593 portmanteau?1602 repository1639 reservoir1690 toy shop1714 the world > food and drink > farming > cultivation or tillage > cultivation of plants or crops > storage or preservation of crops > [noun] > granary corn-housec1000 meal-houseOE garnerc1175 grangec1384 girnel1452 graner1531 garnery1552 granary1570 grainel1608 corn-crib1716 golah1762 grain-elevator1852 c1175 Lamb. Hom. 85 Þet corn me deð in to gerner, þet bitakeneð þe gode men þe scule bon idon in to heuene. a1398 J. Trevisa tr. Bartholomaeus Anglicus De Proprietatibus Rerum (BL Add. 27944) (1975) II. xvii. clxviii. 1059 Whete..haþ þat name of tritura ‘threisshynge’ oþer ‘tredynge’ to haue most pure into bernes oþer into garneres [emended in ed. to for yt ys yþressche oþer itrode to haue most pure into bernes oþer into garneres]. a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Vesp.) l. 4689 Garners [Gött. Gerneris] and granges fild wit sede, Maa þan i wit tung can rede. 1496–7 Act 12 Hen. VII c. 13 §12 The same Corne..remayneth in the Berne Garner or in Stackis. 1577 B. Googe tr. C. Heresbach Foure Bks. Husbandry i. f. 42v The Garners, or Corne loftes, wherein your Corne thus threasshed and cleansed shalbe layde, must stande hye. 1638 W. Rawley tr. F. Bacon Hist. Nat. & Exper. Life & Death 31 Garners, in Vaults under Ground; wherein they keepe wheat, and other Graines. a1764 R. Lloyd tr. Voltaire Henriade in Poet. Wks. (1774) II. 238 Their garners bursting with their golden grain. 1824 W. S. Landor Imaginary Conversat. I. iii. 44 Your horse will not gallop far without them, though you empty into his manger all the garners of Surrey. 1889 Pall Mall Gaz. 13 Oct. 7/2 A trapdoor leading to a garner above [a carriage-house]. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > place for storing food > [noun] > for salt salt-housec1000 salt-cotec1425 garner1494 1494 in J. T. Fowler Chartularium Abbathiæ de Novo Monasterio (1878) 195 iiij Salt pannes..wt all ye apprtenance..ij garners wt all ye grownde belongyng to ȝem. 1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Gerbier, a great Garner to keepe salt in. c. attributive, as garner-house. ΚΠ 1815 W. Scott Field of Waterloo 16 The pestilential fumes declare That Carnage has replenish'd there Her garner-house profound. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1898; most recently modified version published online March 2022). garnerv. 1. transitive. To store (corn or other products of the earth) in a garner. Now chiefly rhetorical. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > supply > storage > store [verb (transitive)] > in specific place house1439 garner1474 loft1518 cellar1550 pantry1637 warehouse1799 yard1878 dump1956 the world > food and drink > farming > cultivation or tillage > cultivation of plants or crops > storage or preservation of crops > [verb (transitive)] > gather into barn or granary garner1474 barn1594 imbarn1610 granell1621 henta1641 granary1862 silage1885 1474 in Coll. Ordinances Royal Househ. (1790) *32 Wheate is never garnered there. c1480 (a1400) St. Nicholas 224 in W. M. Metcalfe Legends Saints Sc. Dial. (1896) I. 487 We dare nocht þis quhet sel..for..to þe emperoure garner mon we. 1837 T. Carlyle French Revol. I. vi. iii. 316 The harvest is reaped and garnered; yet still we have no bread. 1885 Bible (R.V.) Isa. lxii. 9 They that have garnered [1611 gathered] it shall eat it. 1893 Advance (Chicago) 10 Aug. 604/3 The wheat was being rapidly garnered into large, upright, clay receptacles, holding twenty bushels each. 2. figurative. To collect or deposit as in a garner, to make a store of. to garner up, to garner away: to store or lay up, to put away. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > supply > storage > store [verb (transitive)] again-layOE to put upc1330 to lay up?a1366 bestow1393 to set up1421 reserve1480 powder1530 store1552 uplay1591 garnera1616 storea1616 revestry1624 reposit1630 barrel1631 magazine1643 stock1700 to salt down1849 reservoir1858 tidy1867 larder1904 a1616 W. Shakespeare Othello (1622) iv. ii. 59 But there: where I haue garner'd vp my heart. View more context for this quotation 1846 R. C. Trench Christ Desire of All Nations ii. 36 The exceeding difficulty with which the world has ever persuaded itself of the death of any..with whom it has confidently garnered up its dearest hopes. 1857 T. Hughes Tom Brown's School Days i. i. 5 Until the old man with the scythe reaps and garners them away. 1866 J. M. Neale Sequences & Hymns 82 Where the dust of Saints is garnered. 3. intransitive. To accumulate, to be stored up. rare. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > supply > storage > be stored [verb (intransitive)] > be collected and stored garner1850 1850 Ld. Tennyson In Memoriam lxxx. 112 For this alone on Death I wreak The wrath that garners in my heart. View more context for this quotation Derivatives ˈgarnered adj. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > farming > cultivation or tillage > cultivation of plants or crops > storage or preservation of crops > [adjective] > storage garnered1842 unthatched1897 1842 H. W. Longfellow Slave in Dismal Swamp vi Fell, like a flail on the garnered grain. 1859 Ld. Tennyson Vivien (Song) The..little pitted speck in garner'd fruit. ˈgarnering n. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > supply > storage > [noun] > collecting and storing accumulationa1613 amassing1618 garnering1872 the world > food and drink > farming > cultivation or tillage > cultivation of plants or crops > storage or preservation of crops > [noun] > storing garnering1872 1872 W. Morris Love is Enough (1873) 27 But this is the harvest and the garnering season. 1876 W. Morris Story of Sigurd i. 2 His eve of the battle-reaping and the garnering of his fame. 1892 Athenæum 19 Nov. 697/1 The education of life is but the garnering of the pictures cast by the few fragments of an infinite universe. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1898; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.c1175v.1474 |
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