单词 | interlard |
释义 | † interlardn. Obsolete. rare. The fat or omentum of a beast. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > animals for food > part or joint of animal > [noun] > pluck, offal, or tripe tripea1300 numblesc1330 tripea1400 chitterling?c1400 giblet14.. hasletc1400 umbles14.. womb cloutc1400 garbage1422 offala1425 interlardc1440 hinge1469 draught?a1475 mugget1481 paunch1512 purtenance1530 pertinence1535 chawdron1578 menudes1585 humblesa1592 gut?1602 pluck1611 sheep's-pluck1611 fifth quarter1679 trail1764 fry1847 chitling1869 small goods1874 black tripe1937 variety meat1942 c1440 Promptorium Parvulorum 262/2 Interlarde, of fet flesche, abdomen. 1557 Primer, Lauds A viij My soule shal be satisfied as it wer with interlarde and fatnesse. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online March 2021). interlardv. a. transitive. To mix with alternate layers of fat: said in the passive voice of natural intermixture; in Cookery, to insert strips of fat, bacon, etc. into (lean meat) before cooking; to lard. Obsolete. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > food manufacture and preparation > preparation for table or cooking > preparation of meat > dress animals for food [verb (transitive)] > insert fat bacon lardc1330 enarma1475 interlarda1533 bard1655 marble1803 piqué1846 piquer1865 the world > life > the body > bodily substance > fat > [verb (intransitive)] > be mixed with alternate layers of fat interlardc1720 a1533 Ld. Berners tr. A. de Guevara Golden Bk. M. Aurelius (1546) sig. I.vv Flesshe oughte not to be..so fatte that it cloie the stomacke: but meane and enterlarded. 1555 R. Eden tr. Peter Martyr of Angleria Decades of Newe Worlde i. v. f. 26 Peacockes and phesauntes [lose their taste] except they bee interlarded beefore they bee rosted. 1622 M. Drayton 2nd Pt. Poly-olbion xxvi. 121 Whose [the salmon's] graine doth rise in flakes, with fatnesse interlarded. c1720 W. Gibson Farriers New Guide i. iv. 57 These Muscles are interlarded with a considerable deal of Fat. 1737 Compl. Family-piece (ed. 2) i. ii. 153 Take a good Buttock of Beef, interlarded with great Lards rolled up in Savoury Spice and sweet Herbs. ΚΠ 1649 tr. Alcoran 88 We forbad the Jews to eat..of the fat of beasts, except of such as is interlarded in the flesh. ΘΚΠ the world > space > relative position > condition of being external > covering > a layer > arrange in layers [verb (transitive)] > alternate interlard1632 1632 W. Lithgow Totall Disc. Trav. viii. 369 Grey Marble, interlarded with white Alabaster. 1777 Stewart in Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 67 487 It was found throughout interlarded (if I may be allowed the expression) with the purest metal. 3. a. figurative. To diversify by intermixture or interjection; to mix, mingle, or intersperse with. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > condition or state of being mixed or blended > mix or blend [verb (transitive)] > add as ingredient to a mixture > qualify by admixture > diversify by intermixture lace1485 interlace1531 intermingle1553 besprinkle1561 interlard1570 commix1847 1570 J. Foxe Actes & Monumentes (rev. ed.) II. 1147/1 To enterlard a tale of vntruth with summe parcell of truth now and then among. 1590 R. Greene Mourning Garment 1 The giftes of the minde so interlarded with the excellence of all vertues. 1670 G. Havers tr. G. Leti Il Cardinalismo di Santa Chiesa ii. iii. 196 [He] enterlards the fury of his heart..with a counterfeit modesty and goodness. a1694 J. Tillotson Serm. (1742) II. xxii. 81 When men use to interlard all their careless talk with oaths. 1708 J. Philips Cyder ii. (R.) They interlard their native drinks with choice Of strongest brandy. 1752 H. Fielding Amelia I. i. iii. 19 A Volley of dreadful Oaths, interlarded with some Language, not proper to be repeated. 1820 W. Scott Monastery II. ii. 42 The high-flown and ornate compliments with which the gallant knight of the sixteenth century interlarded his conversation. 1841 C. J. Lever Charles O'Malley xxxv. 191 He would interlard his meditation by passages of scripture. 1872 W. Minto Man. Eng. Prose Lit. Introd. 29 There is a tolerably unanimous public opinion against interlarding English composition with foreign words. b. Said of the ingredient. ΚΠ c1654 R. Flecknoe Ten Years Trav. 105 Latin..rather serves to interlard other Languages, than to make an intire meal of discourse. 1695 W. Congreve Love for Love iv. i. 74 Lying is a Figure in Speech, that interlards the greatest part of my Conversation. 1863 M. E. Braddon Aurora Floyd I. x. 224 Slangy technicalities of the turf, had interlarded the poor girl's brain-sick babble. ΘΚΠ the world > space > relative position > condition or fact of being interjacent > be or make interjacent [verb (transitive)] > place (a thing) between interlace1532 interlard1545 interplace1548 object1548 intersert1582 lace1595 interpose1599 interblend1605 interlay1609 enlard1621 interpone1678 intercalate1824 interpolate1827 interlocate1851 interleave1856 sandwich1861 society > leisure > the arts > literature > style of language or writing > copiousness > express copiously [verb (transitive)] > add (words, etc.) interlard1545 lace1852 society > leisure > the arts > literature > literary and textual criticism > textual criticism > version of text > create version of text [verb (transitive)] > interpolate (a word or passage) interlard1545 interfarce1567 intext1570 thrust in1574 interpolate1640 spatchcock1901 1545 T. Raynald in tr. E. Roesslin Byrth of Mankynde i. sig. D.viii Plenty of flesshe enterlardyng and entermyngling it selfe with the muskles. 1565 J. Jewel Replie Hardinges Answeare xxii. 521 Here M. Hardinge..hath interlarded a longe Fable of his owne. 1589 G. Puttenham Arte Eng. Poesie ii. xiii. 103 Your fourth [verse] of one bissillable, and two monosillables interlarded. 1601 P. Holland tr. Pliny Hist. World II. xxxiv. viii. 497 I will not ouerpasse the multitude of others, but interlard (as it were) and disperse them among. 1668 N. Culpeper & A. Cole tr. T. Bartholin Anat. (new ed.) i. xxxvi. 80 An innumerable company of..Veins, and Arteries, among which Blood out of the Vessels seems to be shed and interlarded. a1754 T. Carte Gen. Hist. Eng. (1755) IV. 28 Boyish speeches in which he often interlarded the words O tempora, O mores. ΘΚΠ the world > space > relative position > condition of being internal > make internal or interior [verb (transitive)] > line linec1405 underlay1502 underline1545 interlard1632 case1812 1632 W. Lithgow Totall Disc. Trav. v. 182 Jarres..whose insides are all interlarded with pitch to preserve the earthen vessells. Derivatives interˈlarded adj. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > animals for food > [adjective] > relating to meat > streaked with fat > mixed with layers of fat interlardeda1665 a1665 K. Digby Closet Opened (1669) 197 Shred half a pound of the belly part of interlarded Bacon. interˈlarding n. ΘΚΠ the world > space > relative position > condition or fact of being interjacent > [noun] > action of placing between interposition1412 object1526 objectionc1550 interplacing1567 interjecture1578 interlarding1581 interjecting1583 chopping1587 interjection1598 interpose1610 interlocation1611 interposal1625 intermission1628 interposure1628 intercalation1649 interposing1657 interpolation1849 sandwiching1877 intrapolation1956 the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > condition or state of being mixed or blended > [noun] > admixture or addition as ingredient > that which is added as an ingredient > interspersed interlarding1581 interlardation1728 the mind > language > speech > interruption > [noun] > interposing larding1674 interlarding1760 1581 R. Mulcaster Positions xxxvii. 157 With some enterlarding of towardnes and learning. 1760 L. Sterne Life Tristram Shandy II. v. 35 He was voluble;—the eternal interlardings of your Honour, with the respectfulness of Corporal Trim's manner. 1815 Woman's Will iii. i Hell and the devil! will you never have done with these interlardings? This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online September 2021). < n.c1440v.a1533 |
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