单词 | make dole |
释义 | > as lemmasto make dole a. The expression of sorrow or grief; mourning, weeping, lamentation; chiefly in to make dole, to lament, mourn. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > suffering > sorrow or grief > lamentation or expression of grief > [noun] carea1000 sorrowingOE meaninga1200 moan?c1225 mourning?c1225 plaint?c1225 ruthc1225 weimerc1230 mean?c1250 sorrow?c1250 dolec1290 plainingc1300 woec1300 dolourc1320 mourna1350 waymentingc1350 penancec1380 complaintc1384 lamentationc1384 complainingc1385 moaninga1400 waiminga1400 waymenta1400 waymentationc1400 dillc1420 merourec1429 plainc1475 regratec1480 complainc1485 regretc1500 lamenting1513 doleance1524 deploration1533 deplorement1593 condolement1602 regreeting1606 imploration1607 pother1638 dolinga1668 moanification1827 dolence1861 the mind > emotion > suffering > sorrow or grief > lamentation or expression of grief > weeping > [noun] wopOE reminga1200 weepingc1200 weepc1275 dolec1290 greetinga1300 greeta1325 grota1325 teara1340 tear1377 lachrymation?1530 gree?1567 waterworks1634 pipation1656 fletion1716 piping1779 ploration1828 blarting1898 α. β. c1380 Eng. Wycliffite Serm. in Sel. Wks. II. 99 Jesus making dool in himsilf cam to þe sepulcre.a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Vesp.) l. 16762 + 97 Ilk a creature for his ded Made doyl on þer wise.a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Gött.) l. 10455 Þu blamys me for i mak dol.a1500 (?c1450) Merlin ii. 34 After the corse was made grete doel and wepynge.a1547 Earl of Surrey tr. Virgil Fourth Bk. Aeneas (1554) iv. sig. Aivv Tyme of thy doole, thy spouse newe dead, I graunt. None myght thee moue.a1616 W. Shakespeare As you like It (1623) i. ii. 121 Making such pittiful dole . View more context for this quotation1786 R. Burns Poems 234 O'er this grassy heap sing dool, And drap a tear.1859 Ld. Tennyson Elaine in Idylls of King 206 She died. So that day there was dole in Astolat.γ. c1380 Sir Ferumbras (1879) l. 3785 Four sithes he ful a-doun y-sowe, & oþre dules made ynowe, & ofte cryede, ‘Alas!’c1425 Seven Sag. (P.) 710 For the dule he made ther-fore, The knyght hym selven he was for-lore.1513 G. Douglas tr. Virgil Æneid ii. i. 25 Thair langsum duile and murnyng.1546 in State Papers Henry VIII (1852) XI. 13 There was evensong song of our Lady, very freshely, to recompense the deul bifore.1563 T. Sackville in W. Baldwin et al. Myrrour for Magistrates (new ed.) Induct. xiv The deadly dewle, which she so sore dyd make, With dolefull voice.1567 G. Fenton tr. M. Bandello Certaine Tragicall Disc. f. 12 Dolefull voyce, redoubled with an Eccho of treble dule.δ. c1500 Melusine (1895) xxxiii. 234 He lefte & passed his deuel the best wyse that he coude.a1656 J. Ussher Ann. World (1688) vi. 95 Continual dueil, and mourning for him.c1290 Beket 645 in S. Eng. Leg. I. 125 Þe deol þat thomas makede: no tounge telle ne may. a1300 Fall & Passion 83 in Early Eng. Poems & Lives Saints (1862) 15 Who spekiþ of deil a-ȝe þat del . neuer such nas þer none. c1350 Leg. Cath., Joachim & Anna 133 Gret diol made Anne for him. 1393 W. Langland Piers Plowman C. xx. 318 Þauh men maken muche deol in here angre, And beo inpacient in here penaunces. c1420 Chron. Vilod. 774 For hurre deth he made gret deylle. to make dole ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > aspects of emotion > emotional attitude > hold, entertain, or cherish (a feeling) [verb (transitive)] haveOE takec1175 feelc1225 makec1225 hoard1340 cherishc1385 harbour1393 nourisha1522 nurse1567 lodge1583 carry1586 the mind > emotion > pleasure > joy, gladness, or delight > rejoicing or exultation > rejoice or exult [verb (intransitive)] fainc888 blissc897 gladc950 hightOE spilea1000 make mirthc1225 playc1225 gladdena1300 to make joyc1300 joisec1320 joya1325 rejoyc1350 enjoyc1380 to be joyeda1382 mirtha1400 gloryc1400 rejoicec1405 enjoysec1470 triumph1535 exult1593 to take joya1616 gratify1811 tripudiate1891 kvell1940 c1225 (?c1200) St. Katherine (1973) 2340 Ȝe meidnes..nalde ȝe neauer remen ne makien reowðe for me. ?c1250 in C. Brown Eng. Lyrics 13th Cent. (1932) 111 (MED) Wel ofte ich sike and sorwe make. c1275 (?a1200) Laȝamon Brut (Calig.) (1963) 1795 Muchel wes þa murðe þe þat folc makode. c1325 (c1300) Chron. Robert of Gloucester (Calig.) 7820 He him sulf deol inou & sorwe made al so. c1330 (c1250) Floris & Blauncheflur (Auch.) (1966) 30 (MED) Al þai made glade [v.r. good] chere, And ete and dronke echon wiȝ oþer. c1350 Apocalypse St. John: A Version (Harl. 874) (1961) 161 Make we ioye & blis, & ȝine we heriȝing to god. a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Vesp.) 11031 Again him mad gladnes an glu. a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Gött.) 17974 Ful mekil ioy þai made i-wis. c1425 (c1400) Laud Troy-bk. 9957 Knyȝtes kene that ben of Troye, Now make murthe and mochel Ioye. a1475 Sidrak & Bokkus (Lansd.) (Ph.D. diss., Univ. of Washington) (1965) 1785 (MED) Shal a man wepe and make yuel chere For his frende whan he dieth here? 1490 W. Caxton tr. Foure Sonnes of Aymon (1885) vi. 140 The grete sorowe that the poure knyghtes made for theyr brother. a1522 G. Douglas tr. Virgil Æneid (1959) x. i. 107 As for Ene, forsuyth, I mak na cayr. 1570 in J. Cranstoun Satirical Poems Reformation (1891) I. xii. 200 The Feynd mak cair, I say na mair. 1590 E. Spenser Faerie Queene iii. i. sig. Cc5 Some to make loue, some to make meryment. 1601 J. Weever Mirror of Martyrs sig. Ejv Though foolishnes it be, For treasure lost, to waile, or make great sorrow. c1650 in J. Morris Troubles Catholic Forefathers (1872) (modernized text) 1st ser. 275 Those Cloisters of this Order..did sometimes invite them to dinner, and made great cheer with plenty of wine in their speakhouse. 1665 S. Patrick Parable of Pilgrim xxiv. 255 To make joy in Heaven,..O what a ravishment is it? 1830 W. Scott Ivanhoe (new ed.) II. xxiii. 330 To leave the safeguard which he had with the Laird, and come to make good cheer with the said Earl. 1870 W. Morris Earthly Paradise: Pt. IV 186 To make more mirth, For folk already overglad. 1885 Ld. Tennyson Prol. to Gen. Hamley 15 Therewithin a guest may make True cheer. < as lemmas |
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