单词 | joggle |
释义 | jogglen.1 An act, or the action, of joggling; a slight shake, a jog, a jolt; a shaking loosely from side to side. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in specific manner > alternating or reciprocating motion > [noun] > jogging or jolting to and fro or up and down > lightly > instance of joggle1727 jiggle1888 1727 N. Bailey Universal Etymol. Eng. Dict. II A Jog, a Joggle, a push or shove. 1822 J. Galt Sir Andrew Wylie II. i. 7 She grippit wi' me like grim death, at every joggle the coach gied. 1864 J. R. Lowell Fireside Trav. 280 Just as the guides had progued..the donkeys into a brisk joggle. 1893 S. Baring-Gould Cheap Jack Zita I. vii. 109 ‘Get into the waggon and drive along.’.. ‘I can't abear the joggle,’ answered the Cheap Jack. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1901; most recently modified version published online March 2022). jogglen.2 Masonry and Carpentry. A joint at the meeting of two adjacent pieces of stone or timber, so constructed as to produce a pressure transverse to that by which they are held together, and thus to prevent them from sliding on one another; a notch in one piece, or a corresponding projection in the other, or a small piece let in between both, for this purpose. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > industry > building or constructing > building or providing with specific parts > specific parts built or constructed > [noun] > joint > types of gemew?a1400 match-joint1683 matched joint1688 joggle1703 water joint1810 pin-joint1835 shackle-joint1837 screw shackle1847 through-joint1851 joggling1858 leg joint1858 splice1875 bed-joint1876 butting joint1887 saddle joint1901 contraction joint1909 1703 [see Compounds]. 1793 J. Smeaton Narr. Edystone Lighthouse (ed. 2) §240 When a smaller piece of stone, of any shape, is let in between two larger stones, partly into one, and partly into the other, so as to prevent their shifting place with respect to each other, those pieces of stone are termed Joggles. 1823 P. Nicholson New Pract. Builder 128 Joggles are the points at the meeting of struts, king-posts, queen-posts, and principal rafters. 1840 J. H. Parker Gloss. Terms Archit. (ed. 3) 118 Almost every sort of jointing, in which one piece of stone is let or fitted into another, is called a joggle; what a carpenter would call a rebate is a joggle in stone. 1847 A. C. Smeaton Builder's Pocket Man. (new ed.) 110 The method of securing the joints of masonry by means of joggles..consists in sinking a cavity in the two pieces in such a manner as to make them correspond with each other, and inserting in that cavity a piece of metal, stone, or even wood, so that any lateral thrust may not be able to separate them. 1869 E. J. Reed Shipbuilding xx. 456 The joggles for the continuous longitudinal angle-irons are cut out. Compounds joggle-beam, joggle-joint, joggle-piece, joggle-post, joggle-truss, joggle-work (see quots.). ΚΠ 1703 R. Neve City & Countrey Purchaser 122 Crown-post..is also call'd a King-piece, or Joggle-piece. 1823 P. Nicholson New Pract. Builder 225 Joggle-piece, a truss-post, with shoulders and sockets for abutting and fixing the lower ends of the struts. 1858 Skyring's Builders' Prices (ed. 48) 88 Joggle joints to 3 inch landings in cement. 1875 E. H. Knight Pract. Dict. Mech. Joggle-beam,..a built beam, the parts of which are joggled together... Joggle-work,..work in which the courses are secured by joggles..so as to prevent their slipping on each other. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1901; most recently modified version published online March 2022). jogglev.1 To jog continuously or repeatedly. 1. transitive. To shake to and fro, as by repeated jerks; to cause to move from side to side. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in specific manner > alternating or reciprocating motion > move to and fro or up and down [verb (transitive)] > jog or jolt to and fro or up and down > lightly joggle1513 jiggle1836 1513 G. Douglas tr. Virgil Æneid x. vii. 55 The ilk schaft stak in hys cors anone: Pallas it jogglyt, and furth drew in hy. 1582 R. Stanyhurst tr. Virgil First Foure Bookes Æneis iii. 61 Guts of mounten yrented From roote vp hee iogleth. 1640 Bp. J. Wilkins Disc. New Planet (1707) viii. 244 The Earth is firm and stable from all such Motions whereby it is joggled or uncertainly shaken. 1738 G. Wheler Let. 17 Jan. in Philos. Trans. 1739–40 (Royal Soc.) (1742) 41 108 Striking or jogling the Vessel would make them subside. 1837 D. Brewster Treat. Magnetism 169 Something chanced to joggle the magnets..and they instantly rushed together. 1853 Mrs. Butler in Recoll. G. Butler (1892) v. 87 If he was long in replying I drove the dog-cart over some lumps on the roadside, and this joggled the answers out of him. 2. intransitive. To move to and fro with a succession of short jerky movements; to shake or rock about, as something loose or unsteady; dialect to jog along. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in specific manner > alternating or reciprocating motion > move to and fro or up and down [verb (intransitive)] > jog or jolt to and fro or up and down > lightly joggle1680 jiggle1846 the world > movement > rate of motion > move at specific rate [verb (intransitive)] > go at pace between walking and running shiga1400 shog1530 jog1565 whig1689 fadge1694 dodge1802 shack1833 jog-trot1837 joggle1883 1680 J. Moxon Mech. Exercises I. x. 178 That they may neither joggle or tremble in working. 1706 Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 25 2253 That the Wheel may turn about upon the Pin..tight to the Ruler without joggling. 1825 J. T. Brockett Gloss. North Country Words Joggle, to shake, to totter. 1869 H. B. Stowe Oldtown Folks xx. 239 My grandmother's broad shoulders joggling with a secret laugh. 1883 R. Broughton Belinda I. i. iii. 37 They are..joggling tranquilly along in the sunshine. Derivatives ˈjoggling n.1 and adj. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in specific manner > alternating or reciprocating motion > [noun] > jogging or jolting to and fro or up and down > lightly joggling1828 jiggling1894 the world > movement > motion in specific manner > alternating or reciprocating motion > [adjective] > jogging or jolting to and fro or up and down > lightly joggling1860 1828 D. M. Moir Life Mansie Wauch xiv. 205 Wearied with the jooggling of the cart. 1860 W. H. Russell My Diary in India 1858–9 II. i. 7 Camels slung along at their utmost joggling stride. ˈjoggling-board n. see quot. 1883. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > entertainment > toy or plaything > see-saw > [noun] merry-totter1440 wild mare1600 titter-totter1790 see-saw1824 highty-tighty1825 rantipole1854 teeter1855 joggling-board1883 teeter-totter1959 1883 C. F. Smith Southernisms in Trans. Amer. Philol. Soc. 50 Joggle, ‘to shake up and down or move up and down on a plank suspended between supports at each end’... Joggling is a favorite amusement of children in South Carolina, and the joggling-board..is a common sight. joggling-table n. (a) a machine in which ore is made to separate according to its specific weight, by the joggling or shaking of an inclined table on which it is spread; (b) Printing (see quot. 1947). ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > equipment > equipment for treating ores > [noun] > for dressing ore trunk1653 griddle1778 jigger1778 jigging-sieve1778 ore-dresser1811 jig1849 joggling-table1849 brake-sieve1881 jigging-machine1884 grid- society > communication > printing > printing machine or press > parts of printers or presses > [noun] > other parts nut1642 justifier1683 star1819 page-cord1841 joggling-table1849 spur1872 web feed1890 type-lever1908 banjo1964 thimble1979 1849 Executive Documents U.S. House of Representatives (31st Congress, 1st Sess.) No. 5. i. 435 It is probable that a set of joggling and sleeping tables will be added to the washing machinery. 1947 Jrnl. Royal Aeronaut. Soc. 51 319/1 Offset lithographic process... The mat surface is obtained by placing the template on a joggling table... When the table is joggled or agitated by a lever.., the constant scouring action..produces a delicate mat surface. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1901; most recently modified version published online March 2022). jogglev.2 Masonry and Carpentry. transitive. To join or fit together by means of a joggle; to fasten with a joggle. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > industry > building or constructing > building or providing with specific parts > build or provide with specific parts [verb (transitive)] > join > in specific manner or with specific joint cocket1565 rabbet1565 splice1626 rebate1770 joggle1820 jump1885 1820 D. Turner Tour Normandy II. 33 The stones immediately over the entrance are joggled into each other, the key-stone having a joggle on either side. 1861 S. Smiles Lives Engineers II. vi. iv. 41 Sixteen pieces forming each circle, all joggled and cramped, so as to secure perfect solidity. 1869 E. J. Reed Shipbuilding ii. 34 One way would be to joggle the butt-strap over the keel angle-iron. Derivatives ˈjoggled adj. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > industry > building or constructing > building or providing with specific parts > specific parts built or constructed > [adjective] > type of joint > joined by joggled1823 spliced1859 pin-jointed1872 1823 P. Nicholson New Pract. Builder 339 Joggled-joints. 1899 Hist. Northumbld. V. 87 A fire-place with a skilfully joggled flat arch. ˈjoggling n.2 the action of the verb; also concrete a joggle, or work consisting of joggles. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > industry > building or constructing > building or providing with specific parts > specific parts built or constructed > [noun] > joint > types of gemew?a1400 match-joint1683 matched joint1688 joggle1703 water joint1810 pin-joint1835 shackle-joint1837 screw shackle1847 through-joint1851 joggling1858 leg joint1858 splice1875 bed-joint1876 butting joint1887 saddle joint1901 contraction joint1909 1858 Skyring's Builders' Prices (ed. 48) 85 Sunk joggling to 3 inch and 4 inch landings, set in cement. 1865 G. E. Street Gothic Archit. Spain 83 The joggling of the joints of stone~work. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1901; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.11727n.21703v.11513v.21820 |
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