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单词 kris
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krisn.

Brit. /krɪs/, /kriːs/, U.S. /kris/, /krɪs/
Forms: 1500s crise, ( cricke), 1500s–1600s crys, 1600s crisse, crize, cryze, ( crest, cresset, cric), 1700s cris, crice, 1700s–1800s cress, creese, 1800s kreese, crese, creeze, crease, kris, kriss, ( krist).
Etymology: < Malay kirīs, krīs, kres, according to Yule and Burnell of Javanese origin: the earliest English uses refer to Java.
A Malay dagger, with a blade of a wavy form.
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society > armed hostility > military equipment > weapon > sharp weapon > side arms > knife or dagger > [noun] > types of
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popperc1390
wood-knife1426
spudc1440
pavade1477
bistoury1490
skene1527
dudgeon1548
sword dagger1567
machete1575
kris1589
bum dagger1596
stillado1607
stiletto1611
steelet1616
hanjar1621
pisaa1640
jockteleg1642
khanjar1684
bayonet1692
kuttar1696
parazonium1751
skene-ochles1754
scalping-knife1759
snick-a-snee1760
manchette1762
snickersnee1775
guard-dagger1786
boarding knife1807
scalp-knife1807
kukri1811
skene-dhu1811
parang1820
stylet1820
belt knife1831
bowie-knife1836
scalper1837
sheath-knife1837
toothpick1837
tumbok lada1839
snick-and-snee knife1843
tickler1844
bowie1846
toad-sticker1858
simi1860
scramasax1862
kinjal1863
left-hander1869
main gauche1869
aikuchi1875
tanto1885
toad-stabber1885
cinquedea1897
trench knife1898
puukko1925
panga1929
quillon dagger1950
flick-knife1957
ratchet knife1966
sai1973
ratchet1975
1589 R. Hakluyt Princ. Navigations iii. 813 Certaine wordes of the naturall language of Iaua, learned and obserued by our men there... Cricke [? criche], a dagger.
1598 W. Phillip tr. J. H. van Linschoten Disc. Voy. E. & W. Indies i. xix. 33/2 Manancabo [Sc. Sumatra], where they make Poinyards, which in India are called Cryses.
1600 F. Pretty in R. Hakluyt Princ. Navigations (new ed.) III. 822 Which dagger they [of Java] call a Crise, and is as sharpe as a razor.
1696 J. Ovington Voy. Suratt 173 As the Japanners..rip up their Bowels with a Cric.
1698 W. Chilcot Pract. Treat. Evil Thoughts v. 117 The Javians, and Sumatrians, by their poyson'd Crests.
1779 T. Forrest Voy. New Guinea 332 Sooloos, with drawn cresses, pursued the Buggess.
1788 G. Keate Acct. Pelew Islands xiii. 143 Snatched Soogle's Malay Creese, and stabbed him.
1790 Coll. Voy. round World III. iv. 916 A crice or short dagger.
1847 Ld. Tennyson Princess Prol. 2 The cursed Malayan crease.
1857 S. Osborn Quedah ii. 33 Standing on the main-hatch, with a long Illanoon creese in his hand.
1883 I. L. Bird Sketches Malay Penins. in Leisure Hour 197/1 Mr. Ferney has..given me a kris.1895 J. Conrad Almayer's Folly xi. 220 With a shout and a leap he would be in the midst of them, kriss in hand, killing, killing, killing.1927 R. J. H. Sidney In Brit. Malaya To-day 62 She will give Raja Besi a kris by means of which he will be able to kill the Jin.1935 P. G. Wodehouse Blandings Castle iv. 107 Malays, when pushed past this point, take down the old kris from its hook and go out and start carving up the neighbours.1948 W. S. Maugham Here & There 315 He awakened just as he thought a kriss was being drawn across his throat.1953 News Chron. 2 June 7/1 In the first carriage is the Sultan of Kelantan... He carries a kris (a dagger) made from an elephant tusk.1964 R. Perry World of Tiger vii. 106 The bull succumbed to stabs from poisoned krises tied to poles.1965 R. McKie Company of Animals i. 16 An ancient Malay kris with ivory scabbard and garuda hilt.1972 M. Sheppard Taman Indera 127 A short beak and a pair of folded arms can be recognized on many Malay kris-hilts to this day.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1901; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

krisv.

Brit. /krɪs/, /kriːs/, U.S. /kris/, /krɪs/
Forms: see kris n.
Etymology: < kris n.
transitive. To stab or kill with a kris.
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the world > life > death > killing > killing by specific method > kill [verb (transitive)] > by stabbing or cutting
snithec725
ofstingeOE
stickOE
to sting to death13..
to put (do) to the sword1338
throata1382
to strike dead, to (the) deathc1390
hewc1400
stab1530
to stab (a person) in1530
poniard1593
stiletto1613
jugulate1623
kris1625
dagger1694
pike1787
to cut down1821
sword1863
1625 E. Scott Disc. Java in Purchas Pilgrimes I. iii. iv. §iv. 175 This Boyhoy we tortured not, because of his confession, but crysed him.
1727 A. Hamilton New Acct. E. Indies II. xlvi. 158 One [Malay] of them runs to the King, and crest him to the Heart.
1857 S. Osborn Quedah vi. 79 They..constantly saw their countrymen creesed before their eyes.
1883 G. M. Fenn Middy & Ensign xxix. 181 They having been krissed and their bodies thrown into the river.

Derivatives

ˈkrising adj. and n. (also creesing)
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