单词 | barefooted |
释义 | barefootedadj. a. = barefoot adj. and adv. a. Of a horse: having a shoeless foot. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > wearing clothing > nakedness or state of being unclothed > [adjective] > having specific part of body uncovered > feet barefootc1000 barefooteda1533 the world > animals > mammals > group Ungulata (hoofed) > family Equidae (general equines) > body or parts of horse > [adjective] > having particular type of feet > shod (in particular way) > not unshod1523 unshoed1865 barefooted1906 a1533 Ld. Berners tr. Arthur of Brytayn (?1560) lxv. sig. Piiii Chanons, preestes, & clarkes..all barefoted. 1598 R. Hakluyt tr. W. de Rubruquis in Princ. Navigations (new ed.) I. 109 We stoode..bare-footed, and bare-headed. 1670 G. Havers tr. G. Leti Il Cardinalismo di Santa Chiesa i. ii. 46 The Preacher was a bare~footed Franciscan. 1884 Queen Victoria More Leaves 123 Picturesque barefooted lasses. 1906 E. Œ. Somerville & ‘M. Ross’ Some Irish Yesterdays 88 ‘Ye're barefooted,’ he said. I found that I [i.e. my hunter] had indeed lost a foreshoe. b. quasi-adv. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > wearing clothing > nakedness or state of being unclothed > [adverb] > with bare feet barefoot?c1225 barefooted1780 1780 W. Coxe Acct. Russ. Discov. 104 The greatest part go bare~footed. 1847 H. W. Longfellow Evangeline ii. i Thus did that poor soul wander..Bleeding, barefooted over the shards and thorns. c. U.S. (See quots. and cf. barefoot adj. and adv.) ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > drink > intoxicating liquor > distilled drink > whisky > [adjective] > undiluted barefooted1847 1847 J. K. Paulding & W. I. Paulding Amer. Comedies 194 I thought even a Yankee knew that ‘stone fence barefooted’ is the polite English for whisky uncontaminated,—pure, sir! 1878 J. H. Beadle Western Wilds xii. 183 It was sod corn [sc. whisky] barefooted. Derivatives bareˈfootedness n. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > wearing clothing > nakedness or state of being unclothed > [noun] > having specific part of body uncovered openfacedness1649 barefootedness1756 décolletage1894 1756 W. Toldervy Hist. Two Orphans I. 74 Many worthy gentlemen are become egregious sufferers, both by the barefootedness of their horses and the loss of their hares. 1891 Athenæum 28 Nov. 714/1 The barefootedness of the women and children. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1885; most recently modified version published online June 2021). < adj.a1533 |
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