单词 | outbearing |
释义 | † outbearingn. Obsolete. 1. Removal, bringing out. ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > creation > [noun] > production generationa1382 engenderinga1400 outbearinga1425 productionc1450 produce1562 prolation1577 procreation1578 generating1579 edition1605 producement1613 elaboration1617 flowering1634 pullulation1641 factory1664 development1794 output1841 output1887 a1425 N. Homily Legendary (Harl. suppl.) in C. Horstmann Altengl. Legenden (1881) 2nd Ser. 143 Þat was ordand for þis thing; To pay for þe erth out-bering. 2. A swelling or projection. ΘΚΠ the world > space > shape > unevenness > projection or prominence > [noun] > a projecting part hornc1275 outshooting1310 nosec1400 startc1400 spout1412 snouta1425 outbearingc1425 outstanding?c1425 relish1428 jeta1500 rising1525 shoulder1545 jutting1565 outshootc1565 prominence1578 forecast1580 projection1592 sprout1598 eye1600 shooting forth1601 lip1608 juttying1611 prominent?1611 eminence1615 butting1625 excursiona1626 elbow1626 protrusion1646 jettinga1652 outjetting1652 prominency1654 eminency1668 nouch1688 issuanta1690 out-butting1730 outjet1730 out-jutting1730 flange1735 nosing1773 process1775 jut1787 projecture1803 nozzle1804 saliency1831 ajutment1834 salience1837 out-thrust1842 emphasis1885 cleat1887 outjut1893 pseudopodiuma1902 c1425 MS Sloane 277 in R. V. Fleischhacker Lanfrank's Sci. Cirurgie (1894) 315 (MED) Þer schewiþ in þe vttere party in þe place of þe dislocacion an opene outberynge out of mesure. 1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Coude de la branche, the elbow or out-bearing of the branch of a Bit. 3. Scottish. Production, carrying out; (figurative) endurance. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > carrying out > [noun] workingOE executionc1374 performinga1425 expedition1445 executing1480 administration1483 performancec1487 performation1504 handiworka1513 performent1527 dispatchment1529 depeaching1540 exploit1548 depeach?a1562 dispatchinga1564 dispatch1581 acting1598 outbearing1605 peraction1623 expediting1643 implement1754 solutiona1859 out-carrying1869 actuation1875 the mind > emotion > calmness > patience > [noun] > long-suffering > capacity for sufferance1544 outbearing1605 1605 Tailor's Acct. Bk. f. 34 Payit for redding of the buith of quarrell & outbeiring the same, xxviij s. ?1635 in D. Dickson Sel. Pract. Writings (1845) (modernized text) 69 If there be not new strength and furniture there will be no out-bearing. 4. Scottish. Self-assertion, self-confidence, pride. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > pride > self-assertiveness > [noun] spritec1540 forwardnessa1616 perkinga1624 petulcity1628 perknessa1640 furthinessa1658 outbearing1740 self-assertion1805 bumptiousness1834 cockiness1841 perkiness1847 self-assertiveness1855 coxiness1859 forthputting1861 assertiveness1881 pushingness1881 aggression1889 pushfulness1897 pushiness1898 chestiness1909 attitude1975 1740 Diary A. Brodie 135 That we..may be furnish'd with Light and Strength, and such Measure of his Presence as may be for our out-bearing. 1871 W. Alexander Johnny Gibb xlix. 335 Wi' a' 'er ootbearin' an' pride. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2004; most recently modified version published online December 2021). † outbearingadj. Obsolete. Self-assertive, arrogant. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > pride > arrogance > [adjective] wlonkOE moodyOE rankOE surquidous1377 insolentc1386 wantona1393 arrogantc1405 angardc1425 surquidrousc1430 stately1448 imperiala1456 superbious1509 succudrous1513 surquidant1528 ruffling1543 controlling1564 lustya1568 cocking1568 superbous1581 bog1592 swaggering1596 superarrogant1598 arrogating1601 pyrgopolinizing1605 high-handed1606 outbearing1607 high-horsed1613 dictatory1639 bardish1641 self-assuming1647 superbient1647 huffy1680 dictatorial1692 huffish1755 cobby1785 high-riding1831 braggadocious1853 snouty1858 you-be-damned1887 1607 S. Hieron Spirituall Sonne-ship in Wks. (1620) I. 374 This out-bearing humour..is so strong in the vnregenerate, that euen when they are condemned and are going away to hell, they will yet turne againe, and say, ‘When did wee so and so?’ 1846 W. Barnes Poems Rural Life 96 And there a little maid.., Out-bearing, with a smileless pride, Hung underhanded at her side. 1874 M. C. Ames Ten Years in Washington 276 We can catch no word through the outbearing wind. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2004; most recently modified version published online June 2018). < n.a1425adj.1607 |
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