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单词 nuddle
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nuddlev.

Brit. /ˈnʌdl/, U.S. /ˈnəd(ə)l/
Forms: 1600s nudle, 1600s 1800s– nuddle.
Origin: Probably formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: nud v., -le suffix 3.
Etymology: Probably < nud v. (although this is first attested later) + -le suffix 3. Compare earlier nuzzle v.1With sense 2 compare noddle v.1
Now English regional.
1.
a. intransitive. To push with the nose; to push or make one's way forward, esp. along the ground; to push and bustle about.
ΘΚΠ
the world > animals > by habits or actions > habits and actions > [verb (intransitive)] > push with nose close to ground
nuddle1631
the world > space > relative position > posture > action or fact of lying down or reclining > lie down or recline [verb (intransitive)] > prostrate or face down
grovela1616
nuddle1631
1631 W. Watts tr. St. Augustine Confessions iv. xv. 197 But went nuddling on and on towards those fancies which have no being.
1650 H. More Observ. in Enthusiasmus Triumphatus (1656) 111 A pig in a poke, that grunting and nudling to get out, drove the yielding bag out at this corner and that corner.
1653 H. More Antidote Atheism (1662) iii. xi. 123 A thing in the shape of a Weasel came.., nudling along in the grass.
a1661 T. Fuller Worthies (1662) Herts. 18 The People in this County..taxed for covetousness, and their constant nudling on the Earth.
1881 Notes & Queries 25 June 513/1 She kept all-on nuddling about till she got behind for the train.
b. intransitive. To walk with a stoop or with the head hanging forward. Obsolete.
ΚΠ
1830 R. Forby Vocab. E. Anglia 235 Nuddle, to hold down the head.
1854 A. E. Baker Gloss. Northants. Words II. 66 How he goes nuddling along.
2. transitive. To beat, pummel. Obsolete. rare.
ΘΚΠ
the world > movement > impact > striking > beating or repeated striking > beat [verb (transitive)] > specifically a person
to-beatc893
threshOE
bustc1225
to lay on or upon?c1225
berrya1250
to-bunea1250
touchc1330
arrayc1380
byfrapc1380
boxc1390
swinga1400
forbeatc1420
peal?a1425
routa1425
noddlea1450
forslinger1481
wipe1523
trima1529
baste1533
waulk1533
slip1535
peppera1550
bethwack1555
kembc1566
to beat (a person) black and blue1568
beswinge1568
paik1568
trounce1568
canvass1573
swaddle?1577
bebaste1582
besoop1589
bumfeage1589
dry-beat1589
feague1589
lamback1589
clapperclaw1590
thrash1593
belam1595
lam1595
beswaddle1598
bumfeagle1598
belabour1600
tew1600
flesh-baste1611
dust1612
feeze1612
mill1612
verberate1614
bethumpa1616
rebuke1619
bemaul1620
tabor1624
maula1627
batterfang1630
dry-baste1630
lambaste1637
thunder-thump1637
cullis1639
dry-banga1640
nuddle1640
sauce1651
feak1652
cotton1654
fustigate1656
brush1665
squab1668
raddle1677
to tan (a person's) hide1679
slam1691
bebump1694
to give (a person) his load1694
fag1699
towel1705
to kick a person's butt1741
fum1790
devel1807
bray1808
to beat (also scare, etc.) someone's daylights out1813
mug1818
to knock (a person) into the middle of next week1821
welt1823
hidea1825
slate1825
targe1825
wallop1825
pounce1827
to lay into1838
flake1841
muzzle1843
paste1846
looder1850
frail1851
snake1859
fettle1863
to do over1866
jacket1875
to knock seven kinds of —— out of (a person)1877
to take apart1880
splatter1881
to beat (knock, etc.) the tar out of1884
to —— the shit out of (a person or thing)1886
to do up1887
to —— (the) hell out of1887
to beat — bells out of a person1890
soak1892
to punch out1893
stoush1893
to work over1903
to beat up1907
to punch up1907
cream1929
shellac1930
to —— the bejesus out of (a person or thing)1931
duff1943
clobber1944
to fill in1948
to bash up1954
to —— seven shades of —— out of (a person or thing)1976
to —— seven shades out of (a person or thing)1983
beast1990
becurry-
fan-
1640 T. Rawlins Rebellion iv. i. sig. G2 I, I, Meder; the Divell Meder him, he has so nudled me.
3.
a. transitive. To squeeze or press closely.
ΚΠ
1839 A. Bywater Sheffield Dial. (new ed.) 188 Nuddlin't choild e the arms.
1888 S. O. Addy Gloss. Words Sheffield 161 Nuddle, to press wheat into the earth with a roller.
b. intransitive. To nestle, to press close; to huddle up.
ΚΠ
1854 A. E. Baker Gloss. Northants. Words II. 66 Nuddle, to nestle, to fondle; as when a child lays its head on the bosom of the nurse.
1903 Eng. Dial. Dict. IV. 309/2 [Yorks.] They wer all nuddled up iv a cooaner.
1928 A. E. Pease Dict. Dial. N. Riding Yorks. 88/2 Nuddle, noddle, to huddle up, to press together.
c. transitive. To rub with the nose, to nuzzle. Obsolete. rare.
ΘΚΠ
the world > animals > by habits or actions > habits and actions > [verb (intransitive)] > twitch or use the nose
muzzle1490
nuzzle1603
sneer1844
nuddle1898
1898 Speaker 5 Feb. 181 The mother nuddles him [sc. a lamb] with her nose.

Derivatives

ˈnuddled adj.
ΚΠ
1876 F. K. Robinson Gloss. Words Whitby Nuddled, as a parcel carried in the hand is apt to be squeezed out of shape.
nuddling adj. Obsolete
ΘΚΠ
the world > animals > by habits or actions > [adjective] > rubbing with the nose
nuddling1640
1640 J. Gower tr. Ovid Festivalls ii. 34 She stands and fawns upon the nuddling twins And with her tongue licks o're their tender skins.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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