单词 | noint |
释义 | nointv. 1. transitive. = anoint v. Now poetic and Caribbean. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > constitution of matter > oiliness or greasiness > [verb (transitive)] > smear with unguent smearc825 enoil1340 anointa1375 ointa1382 balm1398 nointa1400 ensalvec1485 strake1506 grimec1580 inungate1599 inunct1623 unguent1656 illite1657 lubricate1791 society > faith > worship > sacrament > (extreme) unction > anoint [verb (transitive)] smearc825 ChristeOE fatc1000 elec1275 chrisoma1300 enoil1340 alinec1350 anelec1350 anoint1357 ointa1382 anointa1398 creme1398 forsmerla1400 nointa1400 smerla1400 in oil(s)a1536 chrism1537 benoint1594 chrismatize1664 a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Trin. Cambr.) 7286 He was..þe furste þat noyntid [a1400 Fairf. smerled] mon to kyng. ?a1475 (?a1425) tr. R. Higden Polychron. (Harl. 2261) (1874) V. 23 That man scholde be sleyne and the body of Faustina..be noyntede [L. perungi] with the blood of hym. 1508 J. Fisher Treat. Penyt. Psalmes sig. kk.iiij The foreheed of the chylde is noynted with holy creme. 1577 B. Googe tr. C. Heresbach Foure Bks. Husbandry iii. f. 144 The vlcerous places, must be noynted with Uineger. 1611 G. Chapman May-day ii. i. 18 One that noints his nose with clowted creame. 1647 R. Stapleton tr. Juvenal Sixteen Satyrs 77 The oyle..which those country-men nointed with, when they bathed. 1689 N. Lee Princess of Cleve iii. i They are..suspected for Witches, mine noints her self ev'ry Night. 1704 W. King Orpheus & Eurydice 152 She..bade him 'noint himself with salve; Such as those hardy people use, Who walk on fire without their shoes. 1821 W. Scott Kenilworth I. vii. 192 He would..fling him an handful of silver groats,..to 'noint the sore withal. a1822 P. B. Shelley tr. J. W. von Goethe Scenes from Faust in Posthumous Poems (1824) 406 We are washed, we are 'nointed, stark naked are we. 1840 J. H. Frere Knights 36 Here take this lump of lard, to 'noint your neck with. a1918 W. Owen Compl. Poems (1983) I. 3 Them thou gav'st the right to ascend And sit with thee, 'nointing with unction fine. 1996 in R. Allsopp Dict. Caribbean Eng. Usage 408/1 They nointed her down with coconut oil and soft-grease after the bush-bath. 2. transitive. To thrash (a person or part of the body); to chastise. Cf. anoint v. 6. English regional in later use. Now rare. ΚΠ 1739 H. Baker & J. Miller Blunderer iii. vii. 133 What are you at it again? I shall 'noint your Back for you. 1777 R. Hitchcock Coquette iii. xviii. 50 Noint my block, if ever you'll let him have a moment's comfort afterwards. 1843 T. Wilson Pitman's Pay ii Aw'd peel her te the verry sark Then 'noint her wiv a twig o' yeck. 1888 F. T. Elworthy W. Somerset Word-bk. (at cited word) You bad boy, I'll noint your bottom vor'ee, I will. a1903 T. Kipling in Eng. Dial. Dict. (1903) IV. 290/1 [Yorkshire] Aw'll noint tha thi rig. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2003; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < v.a1400 |
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