单词 | in knot |
释义 | > as lemmasin (the) knot a. A thickened part or protuberance in the tissue of a plant; an excrescence on a stem, branch, or root; a node on a stem, esp. when of swollen form, as the joints in grasses; the hard mass formed in a trunk at the insertion of a branch or round the place of insertion of an abortive or dead branch, causing a rounded cross-grained piece in a board, which is apt to fall out, and leave a knot-hole. Also, a bud; in (the) knot, in bud, budding. plural, a disease which attacks plum and cherry trees (see quot. 1845). ΘΚΠ the world > plants > part of plant > part defined by form or function > protuberance or lump > [noun] node1391 knot1398 burble1555 tubercle1597 hump1709 pustule1756 wart1793 papula1795 nodule1796 papule1821 papilla1832 grain1836 wartlet1856 the world > plants > part of plant > part of tree or woody plant > wood > [noun] > knot knara1382 warrec1407 knob1440 knot?1523 knur1542 pin1545 knag1555 snar1611 bur-knot1618 bur1725 gnarl1824 burl1885 snarla1891 society > occupation and work > materials > raw material > wood > [noun] > knot knot?1523 the world > plants > part of plant > bud > [noun] burgeoninga1340 bud1398 burging1398 burgeona1400 tendron14.. buttona1425 pumple1523 oillet1574 dodkin1578 pimple1582 eyelet1600 knot1601 eye1618 budleta1864 button bud1869 break1933 the world > plants > part of plant > bud > [adjective] > budding or having buds gemmedc1420 embudded1523 budded1552 pullulant1558 budding1561 buddy1598 knotted1626 pullulating1666 in (the) knota1670 proliferous1674 prolified1866 proligerous1890 the world > plants > disease or injury > [noun] > associated with particular type of plant > trees wind-shake1545 file1600 joint-ache1601 wind-shock1664 measles1674 hidebound1678 carcinoma1832 knot1845 cup-defect1875 cup-shake1875 beech disease1905 1398 J. Trevisa tr. Bartholomew de Glanville De Proprietatibus Rerum (Bodl.) xvii. i. lf. 105 b/1 Euerich tree herbe and gras haþ a rote: and in euerich rote manye maner knottes and stringes. 1398 J. Trevisa tr. Bartholomew de Glanville De Proprietatibus Rerum xvii. lxxiii. lf. 207/2. c1400 Lanfranc's Cirurg. 118 He may not breke a knotte of a straw wiþ hise teeþ. ?1523 J. Fitzherbert Bk. Husbandry f. xliv Apple trees that haue knottes in the bowes. ?1523 J. Fitzherbert Bk. Husbandry f. xv Crofote..hath many knottes towarde the rote. 1601 P. Holland tr. Pliny Hist. World II. xxiii. vi. 165 If any person..gather one of these tender buds or knots [of the pomegranate] with two fingers onely. 1609 W. Shakespeare Troilus & Cressida i. iii. 310 Blunt wedges riue hard knots . View more context for this quotation a1670 J. Hacket Scrinia Reserata (1693) ii. 88 The Citron Tree..bore some ripe ones [sc. fruits], and some sour ones, some in the Knot, and some in the Blossom altogether. 1678 J. Moxon Mech. Exercises I. vi. Explan. Terms 108 In Deal Boards, those Boughs, or branches are Knots. 1787 G. Winter New Syst. Husbandry 51 Couch and some other weeds vegetate at every joint or knot. 1796 C. Marshall Introd. Knowl. & Pract. Gardening ii. 32 The flowers of many proceed from a bud, or knot. 1845 A. J. Downing Fruits & Fruit Trees Amer. xx. 270 The knots is a disease attacking bark and wood..[with] the appearance of large, irregular black lumps, with a hard, cracked, uneven surface, quite dry within. 1901 N.E.D. at Knot Mod. dial. The may is in knot. < as lemmas |
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