单词 | minding |
释义 | mindingn. 1. a. The action of remembering, regarding, paying attention to, or caring for; an instance of this; a memory. Now regional. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > manner of action > care, carefulness, or attention > [noun] yemec893 carefulnessa1000 getec1175 gomec1175 tenta1300 curec1300 keepa1325 diligence1340 heed1357 tentivenessa1382 observancec1390 businessa1398 reasona1398 attendancec1400 resporta1413 curiosityc1430 mindingc1449 reckc1475 respect1509 regardshipa1513 looking unto1525 peradvertencea1529 looking toa1535 solicitudea1535 looking after?1537 solicitudeness1547 care1548 solicitnessc1550 caring1556 heedfulness1561 solicitateness1562 hofulness1566 regard1573 charishness1587 on-waiting1590 heediness1596 take-heed1596 respectiveness1598 observationa1616 solicitousness1636 heeding1678 curiousness1690 solicitation1693 attention1741 craftsmanship1850 the mind > mental capacity > memory > [noun] > act of remembering, recollection minOE thoughtc1175 memorya1275 minninga1325 bethinking1340 record1340 recording1340 remembrancec1350 memoriala1382 rememberinga1382 minsing?a1400 rememorancea1438 mindingc1449 remembrancingc1449 rememorationc1449 resouvenancec1450 umbethinkingc1450 sovenance1477 memoration1562 reminiscence1589 recollecting1604 rememorating1606 recollection1633 evocation1646 recall1651 recordancy1654 anamnesis1656 membrance1827 reliving1919 the mind > attention and judgement > attention > [noun] > attention to, consideration regard1348 considerationc1386 circumspection1387 insight1390 mentionc1390 mindingc1449 religiousnessa1475 supervising?a1475 regarding1496 sussy1513 remorse1514 respectc1530 carec1540 re-look1855 c1449 R. Pecock Repressor (1860) 191 (MED) Into suche now seid remembrauncis and myndingis to be gendrid and had..mai and wole serue..Holi Scripture. a1475 in A. Clark Eng. Reg. Godstow Nunnery (1906) ii. 682 (MED) Boneface..willed to be know to a perpetuell myndyng or memorie, that..he graunted..convenyent helpe. a1535 T. More Dialoge of Comfort (1553) iii. xxv. sig. V.iiv Thys matter Cosin lacketh as I beleue but eyther full faith or sufficient minding. 1591 J. Harington tr. L. Ariosto Orlando Furioso (1607) xxxii. xxvii. 260 The minding of those words did so recure, Her wounded heart that she was well content. 1611 Bible (King James) Rom. viii. 7 The carnall minde [margin the minding of the flesh] is enmitie against God. View more context for this quotation a1652 J. Smith Select Disc. (1660) ix. xi. 447 To awaken and exhort every one to a serious minding of Religion. 1701 J. Howe Carnality Relig. Contention in Wks. (1846) 230 Souls for their too intent minding of earthly things are called enemies to the Cross of Christ. a1739 S. Wesley Poems Several Occasions (1862) 624 His country's grief, too plainly known, Prevents the minding of his own. 1860 M. Gifford in Ladies' Repository Jan. 26 I have mindings of joy and mindings of woe, Thoughts sweet and sad of long ago. 1878 J. H. Stirling Burns in Drama iii. iii. 27 But you are worth the mindin—you are my ain darling Jean yet—the only lassie I care a button for. 1991 A. Blair More Tea at Miss Cranston's vi. 65 And she has an odd little minding of the River Clyde too. 2019 J. D. McClure in Lallans 95 123 Ower mony year, Jock Duncan screivit doun in thair ain wirds the thochts an mynins o cheils at hed been tae Hell an back. b. Orkney and Shetland. Memory, recollection; the length of time that a person can remember. ΚΠ 1898 Shetland News 5 Feb. Dat's da second time 'at dat's taen place in him i' my mindin'. 1922 J. Inkster Mansie's Röd 147 Shü's been apo' wir coast a' my mindin'. 1933 J. Gray Lowrie 56 Wir eens is been i' da fashion aa my mindin. 1955 New Shetlander No. 41. 15 I axed da young shield foo lang hit wis bune lik yon... ‘Aa my mindin'’. 1976 J. Eunson Words, Phrases & Recoll. Fair Isle 47 There was a time, earlier than ‘my minding’, when great pranks were played by some of the young men. 1979 J. J. Graham Shetland Dict. at Mindin He's bön a crabbit craeter aa my mindin. 1986 R. A. Jamieson Thin Wealth 21 Summer nights that glowed like beacons in his minding. 1996 M. Flaws & G. Lamb Orkney Dict. at Mind No in me mindeen. 2. regional. A reminder (cf. minging n.2 1); a memento or memorial; a small amount, a token (cf. mention n. 4).In quot. 1903 in plural: the marks made by a stonemason on a stone to show the sawyers where to cut. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > memory > reminder, putting in mind > [noun] > a reminder monishment1483 rememberera1542 remembrancer1556 memorandum1583 minding1601 remembrance1606 rememorative1613 reminder1614 rememoration1654 monit1692 flapper1726 remembrancing1800 tickler1808 refresher1809 reminding1865 1601 P. Holland tr. Pliny Hist. World II. xxiv. xvii. 202 If a man or woman happen to be sick of any disease, at what time as this Aproxis is in the flower, although he or shee bee throughly cured of it, yet shall they have a grudging or minding [L. admonitionem] thereof as often as it falleth to flower againe. 1817 M. Carlyle Let. 10 June in J. A. Froude T. Carlyle: First Forty Years (1882) I. iv. 48 We send you a small piece of ham and a minding of butter. 1887 J. Service Life Dr. Duguid 227 Dinna scart a hole in your plate that way, lassock! ha' juist a min'in' in't fer t'e cat, ye ken! 1893 G. E. Dartnell & E. H. Goddard Gloss. Words Wilts. (at cited word) After a severe illness you are apt to have ‘the mindings on't’ now and again. 1903 Eng. Dial. Dict. IV. 117/1 Yer hevn't minded yer mindings. 1980 Daily Tel. 23 July 15/5 Tourists themselves are more selective nowadays in choosing the sort of ‘mindings’..that they wish to take home as mementoes of a visit to Scotland. 1994 C. De Luca Voes & Sounds 41 Dinna lay me wi uncan fok... A'm in dee: An du's mi mindin. 1999 Herald (Glasgow) 13 May 1/1 Someone had taken the trouble to order the Union flag to be raised over the Assembly Hall as a wee minding that this was a moment in British history. 3. The action of taking care of, looking after, watching over. ΚΠ 1798 M. Wollstonecraft Maria I. vii. 161 The minding of the shop did not require her whole time. 1886 Argosy Feb. 152 She told me to-day that the minding of children, after the cares of my place, would be like a rest to her bones. 1985 A. Blair Tea at Miss Cranston's xiv. 117 Then there was the endless shopping, carrying of rubbish to the midden, chopping sticks and the minding of the wean. CompoundsΘΚΠ society > education > place of education > school > [noun] > primary school under-school1629 primer schoola1680 proseminary1774 primary school1792 dame-schoola1817 pettya1827 ma'am-school1838 elementary school1841 primary1851 prep school1862 minding-school1864 junior school1871 tother school1881 marm school1889 preparatory1904 terakoya1909 prep1924 prepper1956 1864 C. Dickens Our Mutual Friend (1865) I. i. xvi. 150 I keep a Minding-School. I can take only three. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2002; most recently modified version published online March 2022). † mindingadj. Obsolete. That reminds or serves to remind. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > memory > reminder, putting in mind > [adjective] mindingc1449 rememberingc1449 rememorativec1449 commonitivea1656 reminding1753 c1449 R. Pecock Repressor (1860) 137 (MED) The vsing of hem [sc. images in churches] as rememoratijf or mynding signes is not reproued by eny ground of feith. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2002; most recently modified version published online June 2018). < n.c1449adj.c1449 |
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