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单词 manton
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Mantonn.1

Brit. /ˈmant(ə)n/, U.S. /ˈmæn(t)ən/
Origin: From a proper name. Etymon: proper name Manton.
Etymology: < the name of Joseph Manton (1760–1835), English gunsmith and inventor.
Now historical.
A fowling-piece or other firearm made by the London gunsmith Joseph Manton. Frequently attributive. Also more fully Joe Manton.
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the world > food and drink > hunting > shooting > shooting equipment > [noun] > shot-gun or fowling-piece > type of
turnabout1801
twelve1804
stanchion-gun1815
Joe Manton1816
Joe Manton1816
ducking-gun1823
punt gun1824
Purdey1830
shore-gun1841
woodcock gun1858
seven-bore1859
twelve-bore1859
twelve-gauge1859
choke1875
choke-bore1875
cripple-stopper1881
over-and-under1889
ten-gauge1894
ducker1896
tschinke1910
under-and-over1911
over-under1913
side by side1947
1816 W. Scott Antiquary III. x. 202 It's a capital piece; it's a Joe Manton, that cost forty guineas.
1820 H. Luttrell Advice to Julia (ed. 2) 142 His game-book's lost, his pointers stray, And his crack Manton's given away!
1859 C. J. Lever Davenport Dunn xiii. 113 Every now and then you'll find a firelock in the hands that once held a double-barrelled Manton.
1898 M. McD. Bodkin Paul Beck 112 'E stuck to 'is old ‘Manton’ muzzle-loader to the last.
1898 M. McD. Bodkin Paul Beck 152 I heard the report of the ‘Manton’.
1925 S. Weyman Queen's Folly (1927) xix. 189 He fell out of the line [of shooters] on the ground that his Manton was out of order.
1964 H. L. Peterson Encycl. Firearms 278 (caption) Manton double-barreled flintlock fowling piece.
?1974 Catal. Churchill, Atkin, Grant & Lang, Gun & Rifle Makers 39 Barrels of the Manton tube-lock illustrated below bearing the initials of Charles Lancaster.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2000; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

mantonn.2

Brit. /manˈtɒn/, /manˈtəʊn/, U.S. /ˌmænˈtɑn/, /ˌmænˈtoʊn/
Forms: 1900s mantone, 1900s– mantón, 1900s– manton.
Origin: A borrowing from Spanish. Etymon: Spanish mantón.
Etymology: < Spanish mantón (end of the 14th cent.) < manto manto n. + -on -oon suffix.
A type of Spanish shawl.
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the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > clothing for head or neck or body > [noun] > shawl > types of
zephyr1774
zendaletto1789
rebozo1807
cashmere1822
India shawl1822
Paisley shawl1823
blanket shawl1837
pashmina1837
merino1839
Paisley1849
fascinator1853
phulkari1887
turn-over1891
manton1920
lappa1954
1920 J. Hergesheimer San Cristóbal 212 There was a girl in a mantone of bright contrasting colours..about whom there was a question.
1923 J. Hergesheimer Bright Shawl 15 He heard the castanets of La Clavel, he saw..her body in..the fringed mantón like Andalusia incarnate.
1967 ‘La Meri’ Spanish Dancing (ed. 2) ix. 114 Often she drapes her manton in such a way that only their swelling fullness keeps the shawl around her shoulders.
This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, September 2000; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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