单词 | hink |
释义 | † hinkn.1 Scottish. Obsolete. Faltering, hesitation, misgiving. ΘΚΠ the mind > will > wish or inclination > unwillingness > [noun] un-i-willa1225 unlustc1230 dangerc1290 loathnessa1300 thronessa1400 grudgingc1420 nilling?a1425 unlustiness?a1425 loathinessc1449 difficulty?c1450 grudge1477 sticking1525 scruple1526 unreadiness1526 sweerness1533 dangerousness1548 untowardnessa1555 envy1557 loathsomeness1560 retractation1563 stickling1589 indisposition1593 loathfulness1596 backwardness1597 unwillingness1597 reluctation1598 offwardness1600 undisposedness1600 hinka1614 reluctancy1621 reluctancea1628 renitence1640 nolencea1651 nolencya1651 indisposedness1651 shyness1651 nolition1653 costiveness1654 sullenness1659 scrupling1665 regret1667 queerness1687 stickiness1689 disinclination1695 uneasinessa1715 tarditude1794 disclination1812 inalacrity1813 grudgingness1820 tarrowing1832 reticence1863 grudgery1889 balkiness1894 safety first1913 a1614 J. Melville Autobiogr. & Diary (1842) 423 But the doing of it..was a grait hink in my hart, and wrought sear remorse. 1678 Hist. Indulgence Ep., in G. Hickes Spirit of Popery (1680) 74 They can..hold up their face, and affirm, without hinck or hesitation, that [etc.]. a1693 M. Bruce Soul-confirmation (1709) 14 I have ay a hink in my Heart, about the Covenant. a1693 M. Bruce Soul-confirmation (1709) 8 He comes to..a full Assurance that he can say, we are sure we have not a hink in our Hearts about it. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1898; most recently modified version published online December 2020). † hinkn.2 Obsolete local. See quots. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > farming > tools and implements > harvesting equipment > [noun] > reaping tools > machine or tool for picking, washing, or grading peas > tool for lifting back peas hink1742 1742 W. Ellis Mod. Husbandman July v. 42 Here [i.e. at Sandwich, Kent] they cut their drilled Field-pease with what they call Hook and Hincks. 1887 W. D. Parish & W. F. Shaw Dict. Kentish Dial. Hink, a hook at the end of a stick, used for drawing and lifting back the peas, whilst they were being cut with the pea-hook. The pea-hook and hink always went together. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1898; most recently modified version published online June 2018). † hinkv. Scottish. Obsolete. intransitive. ? To halt; to falter. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > be in ill health [verb (intransitive)] > be weak > become weak of-fall?a1200 fail?c1225 wastea1300 languisha1325 defail1340 languora1375 defaulta1382 wastea1387 faintc1450 mortifyc1475 hink?a1500 traik?a1513 droopc1540 unquick1595 macerate1598 dodder1617 lachanize1623 smartle1673 break1726 go1748 sink1780 wilt1787 falter1799 weaken1886 to go down1892 to go out of curl1924 a1500 R. Henryson Ressoning betuix Aige & Yowth 62 in Poems (1981) 173 Thy heill sall hynk and tak a hurt but hone. a1689 W. Cleland Coll. Poems (1697) 105 Any that saw this strange Deport, Perceiv'd his Maw to Hink and Jarr. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1898; most recently modified version published online March 2020). < n.1a1614n.21742v.?a1500 |
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