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单词 overglaze
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overglazen.

Brit. /ˈəʊvəˌɡleɪz/, U.S. /ˈoʊvərˌɡleɪz/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: over- prefix, glaze n.
Etymology: < over- prefix + glaze n. Compare slightly later under-glaze adj. and n. 1b. Compare also slightly earlier overglaze adj. and earlier overglaze v.
A glaze applied over another; (Ceramics) decoration applied on to the glazed surface of a piece. Cf. under-glaze adj. and n.
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society > occupation and work > materials > derived or manufactured material > painting or coating materials > [noun] > glaze > for ceramics or pottery > types of
steel lustre1829
moonlight lustre1837
stone-oil1838
silver lustre1845
porcelain enamel1852
marzacotto1873
overglaze1880
under-glaze1882
coperta1885
tiger's-eye1893
tin-glaze1897
hare's fur1899
lead-glaze1899
tin-enamel1900
rouge flambé1902
Sunderland lustre1903
transmutation glaze1904
Mohammedan blue1905
peach bloom1937
sang-de-bœuf1957
lead-lustre-
society > occupation and work > materials > derived or manufactured material > painting or coating materials > [noun] > glaze > for ceramics or pottery > a second glaze
overglaze1880
1880 Harper's Mag. Nov. 904/1 The work most familiar to us as taught in America during the last three or four years has all been on the over-glaze.
1884 American 7 217 Enthusiastic amateurs have grappled with the pottery question, and the mysteries of ‘overglaze’ and ‘underglaze’ have engrossed [etc.].
1947 J. C. Rich Materials & Methods Sculpt. ii. 49 Overglazes can be applied in several ways, the most frequent of which are direct painting with a soft brush, and fine spraying.
1948 F. A. Staples Watercolour Painting x. 116 Now that the first tone..is dry, the second, an overglaze, is painted.
1985 Sci. Amer. May 104/3 The overglaze had bubbled, and it was corroding faster than the original glass.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

overglazeadj.

Brit. /ˈəʊvəɡleɪz/, U.S. /ˈoʊvərˌɡleɪz/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: over- prefix, glaze n.
Etymology: < over- prefix + glaze n. Compare under-glaze adj. and n. Compare also slightly later overglaze n. and earlier overglaze v.
Of, relating to, or suitable for an overglaze.
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society > occupation and work > industry > decorating and painting > [adjective] > painting on glazed surface
overglaze1879
society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > painting and drawing > painting > art of colouring > [adjective] > modified by thin coat
scumming1818
scumbled1868
overglaze1879
1879 J. C. L. Sparkes Handbk. Pract. Pottery Painting (ed. 3) 28 Oil mediums may be used for over-glaze and for under-glaze work.
1883 Harper's Mag. July 259/1 The overglaze painting of tea-cups.
1936 Burlington Mag. Oct. 145/2 Figural designs in polychrome overglaze painting.
1950 Harvard Jrnl. Asiatic Stud. 13 559 Wares with overglaze enamel colors.
1973 Country Life 7 June 1591/3 By the early 1770s..the head colourman, Constantine Smith, had invented a dark, semi-matt, over-glaze blue enamel of exceptional brilliance.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

overglazev.

Brit. /ˌəʊvəˈɡleɪz/, U.S. /ˌoʊvərˈɡleɪz/
Forms: see over- prefix and glaze v.1
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: over- prefix, glaze v.1
Etymology: < over- prefix + glaze v.1 Compare to glaze over (see glaze v.1).
transitive. To cover with a glaze or polish; to apply an overglaze to. Formerly also: †to coat or plate with a thin covering of a superior material (obsolete).
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the world > space > relative position > condition of being external > covering > coating or covering with a layer > coat or cover with a layer [verb (transitive)] > with some superior material
ceila1578
overglaze1592
1592 R. Greene Quip for Vpstart Courtier sig. F3 The Sadler he stuffes his pannels with straw or hay and ouerglaseth them with haire.
1592 R. Greene Quip for Vpstart Courtier sig. F3v You sell him a swoorde or rapier newe ouerglased, and sweare the blade came either from Turkie or Toledo.
1827 R. Emmons Fredoniad I. i. 21 The cragg'd mountain sides, with fire o'erglaz'd, Show where of late the lava had been rais'd.
a1861 E. B. Browning Isobel's Child A strong man could not brook..To meet that baby's look O'erglazed by manhood's tears.
1970 Ashmolean Mus. Rep. Visitors 1969 47 Oil jug, Japanese export Imari porcelain, overglazed in red and gold.
1987 N. Spinrad Little Heroes 104 The dance floor itself was brilliantly tiled in more pseudo-Aztec motifs, cunningly overglazed here and there with something that gave the appearance of permanent pools of bright red blood.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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