单词 | northen |
释义 | northenadj. Now Scottish, U.S. regional, and nonstandard. 1. a. Of a person, etc.: inhabiting or originating from the northern part of a country or region (from the 19th cent. chiefly in African-American usage or representations of this). Cf. northern adj. 2a. Now rare. ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > direction > cardinal points > North > [adjective] northwardeOE northlyeOE northOE northenc1175 northerna1225 septentrionalc1392 Septentrion1541 septentrial1542 northerly1556 norland1577 northernly1594 septentrionical1654 northwardly1676 septentrionic1829 c1175 ( Ælfric Let. to Sigeweard (De Veteri et Novo Test.) (Bodl.) 27 Of Iaphet..com þæt mennisc norðene [OE Laud norðerne mennisc] be ðare Norðsæ. a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Coll. Phys.) 20063 Turnid ic haue it til ur awin Language of the norþin lede. 1526 C. Mery Talys f. xxvv A northen man there was whiche wente to seke hym a seruyce. a1563 J. Bale Three Laws (1985) iv. 102 A northen man was he. a1627 J. Fletcher & T. Middleton Nice Valour i. i, in F. Beaumont & J. Fletcher Comedies & Trag. (1647) sig. Ttt3/2 'Has almost beate the Northen fellow blind. 1637 W. Lisle tr. J. Du Bartas Four Bks. iii. 128 The Northen man is faire, the Southern fauor'd-hard. 1772 D. Taitt in N. D. Mereness Trav. Amer. Colonies (1916) 541 The Inhabitants of the Tuskigees are a remnant of Northen Indians and speak a different Language from the Creek. 1812 W. Anderson MS Let. 30 Apr. (Shetland Archives: D40/217/16) Some of the nording merchants is offring 5/- per cwt of goods for kelp. 1866 ‘P. V. Nasby’ Andy's Trip to West 20 Jimmy Bookannan..wuz probably the most limber backed Northen man who ever wuz born. 1917 Let. 22 May in Jrnl. Negro Hist. (1919) 4 315 I can do any kind of housework laundress nurse good cook has cook for northen people. 1932 A. Horsbøl tr. J. Jakobsen Etymol. Dict. Norn Lang. in Shetland II. 620/1 A norden man, a man from the northern part of Shetland. ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > direction > cardinal points > North > [adjective] > character northOE northernc1385 northenc1410 boreal1470 northernly1574 hyperboreal1596 hyperborean1605 northerly1616 boreana1644 Boread1882 c1410 (c1385) G. Chaucer Knight's Tale (Harl. 7334) (1885) 1987 The norþen light in at þe dore schon. a1450 (c1405) On translating Bible (Trin. Cambr.) in Medium Ævum (1938) 7 174 (MED) A man of Lonndon..hadde a Bible in Englische of norþen speche. a1522 G. Douglas in tr. Virgil Æneid (1959) vii. Prol. 15 Brym blastis of the northyne art. 1588 ‘M. Marprelate’ Epistle (1880) 25 His grace hearing this northen logicke, was mooued on the sodaine. 1773 C. Caroll Let. 26 Mar. in Maryland Hist. Mag. (1920) 15 58 Keep the Boy if the Northen Post be not Come in untill Monday. a1831 H. J. Packard Choice (1832) i. ii. 34 But ah! not even thou canst guide my heart, And make it learn to beat less audibly. Joy dwells unclouded there, or sunless grief, The Northen Winter, or the Equator's heat. ΚΠ c1330 (?a1300) Arthour & Merlin (Auch.) (1973) 5934 (MED) Þis þre and fourti com on hast, Wiþ norþþen-winde so doþ tempast. a1450 J. Trevisa tr. Bartholomaeus Anglicus De Proprietatibus Rerum (Bodl.) xvii. lxi The norþen winde [a1398 BL Add. norþryn wynde: L. ventus borealis] greueth þe fige tree more þan þe soþen winde. a1500 tr. Thomas à Kempis De Imitatione Christi (Trin. Dublin) (1893) 97 Sey to þe see, ‘be in reste,’ & to þe norþen wynd [L. aquiloni], ‘blowe not’. 1637 W. Lisle tr. J. Du Bartas Four Bks. i. 10 Th'almighty bindeth fast In Eols closest caue the cleering Northen blast. 1660 tr. M. Amyraut Treat. conc. Relig. iii. i. 304 As if a man should purpose to sail from the South with a Northen Wind. ΚΠ 1581 J. Heywood tr. Seneca Hercules Furens (new ed.) v, in T. Newton et al. tr. Seneca 10 Trag. f. 19 Mæoris cold The waues of all the Northen sea on me shed out now wolde. 1631 T. Fuller Heavie Punishment lx, in Davids Sinne sig. E4 Never before out of the Northen skies, Did men behold bright Phoebus to arise. 1655 W. Hammond Epithalamium 28 My Hymens torch on northen shore..Besieg'd by cold fire burnes the more. 1723 D. Defoe Hist. Col. Jack (ed. 2) 119 From thence to Stamford, where we were in the Northen Road again. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). † northenadv. Obsolete. 1. From the north. northen-wind n. a wind blowing from the north. ΚΠ eOE tr. Bede Eccl. Hist. (Tanner) ii. vii. 118 Se wind sona, se ðe ær suðan bleow & þa bærnnisse in þa burg strægd, hine norðan awearp ond þa bærnnisse ut ofbegde. OE Beowulf (2008) 547 Unc flod todraf, wado weallende, wedera cealdost, nipende niht, ond norþan wind heaðogrim ondhwearf. lOE Anglo-Saxon Chron. (Laud) anno 1066 Þa hwile com Willelm eorl upp æt Hestingan on Sancte Michaeles mæssedæg, & Harold com norðan & him wið feaht. lOE King Ælfred tr. Boethius De Consol. Philos. (Bodl.) (2009) I. xxiii. 288 And eft smylte weder bið þy þancwyrðre gif hit hwene ær bið stearce stormas and norðanwindas and micle renas and snawas. 2. In or to the north, northwards. rare. ΚΠ eOE tr. Orosius Hist. (BL Add.) (1980) i. i. 8 Asia is befangen mid Oceano þæm garsecge suþan & norþan & eastan. OE Anglo-Saxon Chron. (Tiber. B.i) anno 1013 Þa ne dohte naðer þisse leode ne suðan ne norðan. PhrasesWith prepositions. on northen: in or to the north, northwards. with northen (as compound preposition): north of. See also benorth adv. and prep.In prepositional use in Old English with accusative or dative. ΚΠ eOE Bounds (Sawyer 35) in A. Campbell Charters of Rochester (1973) 12 On eastan is Culinga gemære, & on suðan clifwara gemære, & on westan, & on norðan. eOE tr. Orosius Hist. (BL Add.) (1980) i. i. 12 Oð Donua þa ea, þære æwielme is neah Rines ofre þære ie, & is siþþan east irnende wið norþan Creca lond ut on þone Wendelsæ. a1425 ( Bounds (Sawyer 429) in S. E. Kelly Charters of Shaftesbury Abbey (1996) 36 Þanen þiyres ouer chelesbergh, & þanen wið norþen þanen graetem beorge. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, June 2011; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < adj.c1175adv.eOE |
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