单词 | handbill |
释义 | handbilln.1 Now rare. A light, short-bladed bill (bill n.1 4) or pruning knife. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > farming > forestry or arboriculture > [noun] > pruning or lopping > pruning-knife handbill?1523 shredder1572 pruning knife1577 ?1523 J. Fitzherbert Bk. Husbandry f. xl Take a sharpe hatchette or a handbyll, and cutte the settes. a1614 S. Harwood Treat. Propag. Plants 3 in W. Lawson New Orchard & Garden (1623) A little hand-Bill..helu'd of Iuory, Box, or Brazell. 1683 C. Wase tr. Cicero Five Days Deb. Tusculum v. xxiii. 308 Divers with Hand-Bills were sent in, who clear'd the place; when an open way was made. 1703 J. Evelyn Let. 20 Jan. in S. Pepys Private Corr. (1926) II. 300 With his hand-bill and pruning knife. 1776 I. Putnam Let. 27 May in G. Washington Papers (1991) Revolutionary War Ser. IV 395 Felling Axes 300. Hand Bills 500. Spades 1000. 1884 Forestry Aug. 278 The Earl of Hopetoun's forester exhibits a collection of tools, consisting of..hedge-bills of different sizes, handbills, and pruning saw. 1914 R. Kipling in Metropolitan Mar. 19/1 Jabez ranged up and down till he found a thinner place, and with clean snicks of the handbill revealed the original face of the fence. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2013; most recently modified version published online March 2022). handbilln.2 A printed notice or advertisement on a single page, intended to be delivered or circulated by hand. Also: a small notice posted on a wall, in a window, etc. ΘΚΠ society > communication > information > publishing or spreading abroad > publishing or spreading by leaflets or notices > [noun] > placarding, postering, or billing > a placard, notice, or bill bill1480 placard1560 ticket1567 pancart1577 affix1589 si quis1597 affiche1602 placketa1605 programme1633 programmaa1661 advertisement1692 clap-bill1699 handbill1718 daybill1731 show bill?a1750 notice1766 play-card1778 card1787 posting bill1788 poster1818 sticker1862 flyer1889 paper1896 1718 G. Sewell Resigners Vindicated II. 36 To abuse their Leaders, in Hand-Bills, Epigrams, short Satyrs. and Penny Pamphlets. 1753 World No. 1. 3 Who make their appearance either in hand-bills, or in weekly or daily papers. 1793 T. Hastings Regal Rambler 26 Lucifer drew up a most inflammatory hand-bill. 1838 W. Howitt Rural Life Eng. I. ii. v. 203 A large handbill in the post-office window, offering a reward of 100l. for the apprehension of a delinquent. 1864 C. Knight Passages Working Life I. v. 218 [He] had the indiscretion to circulate a hand-bill from house to house. 1913 Sat. Evening Post (Philadelphia) 22 Feb. 4/1 He littered the district with handbills entitled: The War on Wanamaker! 1945 G. Mitchell Rising of Moon xv. 160 At the pay-booth we had been given handbills of the circus. They were as good as programmes, for, to our minds, they described the entertainment satisfactorily. 2012 Record (Bergen County, New Jersey) (Nexis) 18 Mar. t1 The handbills advertising movies, bands and the newest interactive apps will be stuffed into garbage bags. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2013; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1?1523n.21718 |
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