单词 | newmarket |
释义 | Newmarketn. I. Compounds. 1. General attributive. Designating things coming from, found in, or associated with Newmarket. ΚΠ 1685 London Gaz. No. 2041/4 One light Gray Gelding with a long Newmarket Tail. 1698 London Gaz. No. 3360/4 A long bushy Tail cut after the New-Market Cut. 1709 Brit. Apollo 27 May–1 June To reduce his Corpus..Unto a New-Market Condition. 1714 London Gaz. No. 5252/4 Both Heels white behind, and a New-Market Tayle. 1837 B. Webster My Young Wife & my Old Umbrella in Acting National Drama I. 7 Green Newmarket cut coat. 1869 Overland Monthly Aug. 123/1 They were met by a gay cavalier in top-boots and a coat of the Newmarket cut. 1933 J. Buchan Prince of Captivity ii. iv. 248 She had been gardening..and wore Newmarket boots. 1958 Times 6 Oct. 13/1 The foot which would be warm and practical with sheepskin or Newmarket boots. 2. a. Newmarket coat n. now historical a close-fitting tailcoat for men, cut away at the front and originally worn for riding; (also) an outdoor coat of a similar style for women, typically with flap pockets on the hips; also Newmarket frock. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > clothing for body or trunk (and limbs) > [noun] > coat > types of > close-fitting juste-au-corps1656 tunic1667 chesticore1671 Newmarket coat1751 rifle shirt1775 rifle frock1776 jeistiecor1817 rifle coatc1827 Newmarket1843 1751 F. Coventry Hist. Pompey the Little ii. vi. 180 He always appeared in the Morning in a Newmarket Frock, decorated with a great Number of red, green or blue Capes. 1822 Sat. Evening Post (Philadelphia) 12 Oct. 3 A handsome and fashionable assortment of ready made Clothing, consisting of Dress Coats, New Market Coats, [etc.]. 1854 C. Dickens Hard Times i. vi. 35 He was dressed in a Newmarket coat and tight-fitting trousers. 1883 R. Broughton Belinda III. ii. 188 Others come out, fortified by Newmarket coats or fur capes. 1896 Macmillan's Mag. Mar. 352/2 Glancing at Ada's Newmarket coat, and the wideawake hat,..I would not wonder at his mingled admiration and dismay. 1960 C. W. Cunnington et al. Dict. Eng. Costume 144/2 Newmarket coat,..a tail-coat, S-B [single-breasted] or D-B [double-breasted], the fronts sloping away from above the waist level and often worn open. b. Newmarket overcoat n. historical a longer version of the Newmarket coat, usually made of heavy cloth or homespun, with a velvet collar and cuffs. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > clothing for body or trunk (and limbs) > [noun] > coat > types of > tail-coat > types of coatee1775 swallowtail1835 claw-hammer coat1842 swallowtail coat1848 claw hammer1855 swinger1863 steel pen1873 jimswinger1895 Newmarket overcoat1960 1960 C. W. Cunnington et al. Dict. Eng. Costume 145/2 Newmarket overcoat, 1881..Tailor-made S-B [single-breasted] or D-B [double-breasted] and closed to the waist, the long skirts left open to reach nearly to the ground. 1989 R. Hansen Nebraska Stories 8 Sin finally took off his Newmarket overcoat and tailored it around the girl. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > mammals > group Unguiculata or clawed mammal > family Canidae > hound > [noun] > greyhound > kinds of or used for specific purpose side lay1575 wolf-greyhound1825 Newmarket greyhound1856 harlequin greyhound1883 snap1896 dog1898 nap1926 1856 ‘Stonehenge’ Man. Brit. Rural Sports 163/1 The Newmarket greyhound..is a racing-like, speedy animal, yet possessed of as much stoutness as possible. II. Simple uses. 4. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > entertainment > pastimes > game > games of chance > dice-playing > [noun] > other dice games rafflec1405 passagec1425 treygobet1426 mumchance1528 trey-trip1564 lots?1577 novum?1577 fox-mine-host1622 in and in1630 merry main1664 snake1688 pass-dice1753 chicken hazard1781 Shaking in the Shallow1795 sequin hazard1825 chuck-a-luck1836 Newmarket1837 chicken1849 poker dice1870 under and over1890 sweat1894 crown and anchor1902 Murrumbidgee1917 beetle1936 liar dice1946 Yahtzee1957 1837 J. S. Coyne Queer Subj. i. i. 3 The best in three! What a low hidear—no, Newmarket is the genteel thing—one toss settles it, (tosses up a piece of money). 1838 ‘P. Pry’ Oddities London Life II. 284 ‘Newmarket, or five out of nine?’ sis I. ‘Newmarket,’ sis he. 1841 C. Dickens Old Curiosity Shop i. xxxvi. 298 Going the odd man or plain Newmarket for fruit, ginger-beer [etc.]. 1894 J. N. Maskelyne ‘Sharps & Flats’ 250 Yankee-grab or Newmarket..is played with three dice, and the object in view is to get nearest to an aggregate of eighteen pips. b. A card game in which the main object is to play off all one's cards to a matching sequence on the table. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > entertainment > pastimes > game > card game > other card games > [noun] > Newmarket, etc. Pope Joan1732 stop1886 Newmarket1887 Michigan1923 1887 All Year Round 5 Feb. 66 Pope Joan has survived to the present day in the modified form of ‘Newmarket’. 1972 ‘R. Harbin’ Waddingtons Family Card Games 110 In the USA, Newmarket is known as Michigan, or Chicago, or Boodle, or Stops; and they play it slightly differently. But I think that our name, and our rules, are better. 1996 W. N. Herbert Cabaret McGonagall 50 Tablecloth-maps of Ireland, Wales, and card games, Newmarket, Stop the Bus. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > clothing for body or trunk (and limbs) > [noun] > coat > types of > close-fitting juste-au-corps1656 tunic1667 chesticore1671 Newmarket coat1751 rifle shirt1775 rifle frock1776 jeistiecor1817 rifle coatc1827 Newmarket1843 1843 I. F. Romer Rhone I. 288 His travelling cap was exchanged for a fashionable white hat; his frock-coat for a Newmarket. 1883 M. E. Braddon Phantom Fortune xxxvi A brown velvet Newmarket, which completely covered her short satin gown. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1685 |
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