单词 | glaver |
释义 | † glavern. Obsolete. rare. Chatter; loud noise. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > loquacity or talkativeness > [noun] > chatter chirma800 clappingc1386 glavera1400 clapa1420 clackc1440 blabc1460 clattera1500 babble?a1525 babblery1532 pratery1533 clitter-clatter1535 by-talk?1551 prattle1555 prittle-prattle1556 twittle-twattle1565 cacquet1567 prate?1574 prattlement1579 babblement1595 gibble-gabble1600 gabble1602 twattlea1639 tolutiloquence1656 pratement1657 gaggle1668 leden1674 cackle1676 twit-twat1677 clash1685 chit-chat1710 chatter-chitter1711 chitter-chatter1712 palavering1732 hubble-bubble1735 palaver1748 rattle1748 gum1751 mag1778 gabber1780 gammon1781 gash1787 chattery1789 gabber1792 whitter-whatter1805 yabble1808 clacket1812 talky-talky1812 potter1818 yatter1827 blue streak1830 gabblement1831 psilologya1834 chin-music1834 patter1841 jaw1842 chatter1851 brabble1861 tongue-work1866 yacker1882 talkee1885 chelp1891 chattermag1895 whitter1897 burble1898 yap1907 clatfart1913 jive1928 logorrhœa1935 waffle1937 yackety-yacking1953 yack1958 yackety-yack1958 motormouth1976 the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > loudness > [noun] > loud sound or noise chirma800 dina1000 utas1202 noise?c1225 nurthc1225 dinninga1400 glama1400 glavera1400 reer?a1400 reirdc1400 dunch1440 steveningc1440 rebound1457 bruit?1473 alarm1489 yell1509 gild?a1513 shout?a1513 reveriea1522 routa1522 thundering1560 rumouringc1563 dinrie?1566 rear1567 fray1568 thunder-crack1595 thunder1600 fanfarea1605 fragor1605 clamour1606 thunder-clap1610 obstrepency1623 tonitruation1658 randana1661 clarion1667 leden1674 bluster1724 salvoa1734 ding1750 row1753 tonance1778 dunder1780 chang1788 blare1807 flare1815 detonation1830 trump1848 trumpeting1850 foghorn1875 yammer1932 a1400–50 Alexander 5504 And þar in an Ilee he heres A grete glauir & a glaam of grekin tongis. c1400 (?c1390) Sir Gawain & Green Knight (1940) l. 1426 Þenne such a glauerande [? read glaver and; cf. next quot.] glam of gedered rachcheȝ Ros. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online December 2021). † glaverv. Obsolete. 1. transitive. To flatter, deceive with flattery. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > approval or sanction > commendation or praise > flattery or flattering > flatter [verb (transitive)] flatter?c1225 flackera1250 slickc1250 blandishc1305 blandc1315 glozec1330 beflatter1340 curryc1394 elkena1400 glaverc1400 anointa1425 glotherc1480 losenge1480 painta1513 to hold in halsc1560 soothe1580 smooth1584 smooth1591 soothe1601 pepper1654 palp1657 smoothify1694 butter1700 asperse1702 palaver1713 blarney1834 sawder1834 soft-soap1835 to cock up1838 soft-solder1838 soother1842 behoney1845 soap1853 beslaver1861 beslobber1868 smarm1902 sugar1923 sweetmouth1948 smooth-talk1950 c1400 (?c1380) Pearl l. 688 Þat takez not her lyfe in vayne Ne glauerez her nieȝbor wyth no gyle. 1594 R. Barnfield Affectionate Shepheard ii. lxvi. sig. Diiij Beare not a flattring tongue to glauer anie. 2. intransitive. To talk plausibly and deceitfully; to flatter. to glaver on or upon: to lavish blandishments upon. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > approval or sanction > commendation or praise > flattery or flattering > flatter [verb (intransitive)] fikea1225 flatter?c1225 ficklec1230 blandisha1340 smooth1340 glaver1380 softa1382 glozec1386 to hold (also bear) up oila1387 glothera1400 flaitec1430 smekec1440 love?a1500 flata1522 blanch1572 cog1583 to smooth it1583 smooth1587 collogue1602 to oil the tongue1607 sleek1607 wheedle1664 pepper1784 blarney1837 to pitch (the) woo1935 flannel1941 sweet-talk1956 1380 J. Wyclif Wks. (1880) 330 Hou-euer antecrist glauer, he letteþ not god to do his wille. 1508 J. Fisher Treat. Penyt. Psalmes sig. gg.vv They glauer and prayse it so moche that anone we synne in vaynglorye. 1579 J. Stubbs Discouerie Gaping Gulf sig. Evj It is a very french popish woeng, to sende hyther smooth tongued Simiers to glose and glauer & hold talk of mariage. 1609 P. Holland tr. Ammianus Marcellinus Rom. Hist. xxvii. xi. 322 He [Probus] was..smiling also after a bitter sort; yea and glavering [L. blandiens] otherwhiles upon a man to do him harme. 1643 J. Burroughes Expos. Hosea (1652) xix. 468 Those who will glaver upon you, and seem as if their hearts were with you. 1681 H. More Plain Expos. Daniel Pref. p. xxxvii Partly to glaver and curry favour with the Pontifician party. DerivativesΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > approval or sanction > commendation or praise > flattery or flattering > [noun] fickling?c1225 flattering?c1225 oluhningc1225 glozec1290 glozing1297 losengery1303 blandishingc1305 blandingc1315 flatteryc1320 glotheringc1325 soothinga1400 honey word?1406 faginga1425 flatrisec1440 smekingc1440 blandishc1475 blandiment?1510 glavering1545 coggingc1555 good1563 milksop1577 court holy water1583 glavery1583 blandishment1591 lipsalve1591 court holy bread1592 flatter1593 colloguing1596 sooth1597 daub?1602 blandation1605 lullaby1611 court-water1616 butter1618 blandiloquy1623 oil1645 court-element1649 courtshipment1649 courtship1655 blandiloquence1656 court-creama1657 daubing1656 fleecha1700 Spanish money1699 cajole1719 whiting1721 palaver1733 butter boat1747 flummery1749 treacle1771 Spanish coin1785 blancmange1790 blarney1796 soft corn1814 whillywha1816 carney1818 buttering up1819 soft soap1821 flam1825 slaver1825 soft solder1836 soothing syrup1839 soft-soaping1840 plámás1853 sawder1854 soap1854 salve1859 taffy1878 plámásing1897 flannel1927 smarm1937 flannelling1945 sweet talk1945 schmear1950 smarming1950 c1425 St. Mary of Oignies ii. v, in Anglia VIII. 165/26 Made proude wiþ glauerynge of prosperite. c1425 St. Mary of Oignies ii. v, in Anglia VIII. 168/36 Pryde gaf me comforte..wiþ brighte beemes of glauerynge. 1545 G. Joye Expos. Daniel (iv.) f. 52v Princes eares corrupt with the gloriouse glaueringe of flaterers. 1598 J. Marston Certaine Satyres in Metamorph. Pigmalions Image 27 For shame..Leaue glauering on him in the peopled presse. 1689 J. Scott Serm. Fulham 20 To carry our selves at an equal distance, from contempt and haughtiness on the one hand, and sneaking and glavering on the other. 1707 E. Ward Hudibras Redivivus II. xi. 7 The hypocritick Cant, And pious Glav'rings of a Saint. ΚΠ 1544 J. Bale Brefe Chron. Syr J. Oldcastell in Harl. Misc. (Malh.) I. 256 He had bene falsely informed by his hired spyes, and other glosing glauerers. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online March 2021). < n.a1400v.1380 |
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