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单词 outpour
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outpourn.

Brit. /ˈaʊtpɔː/, U.S. /ˈaʊtˌpɔr/
Forms: 1800s– outpour; also Scottish 1800s– ootpoor.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: out- prefix, pour n.
Etymology: < out- prefix + pour n., after outpour v. or to pour out (see pour v. 1). Compare earlier outpouring n.
The act of pouring out; that which pours out; an overflow, a flood.
ΘΚΠ
the world > matter > liquid > liquid which has been emitted > action or process of emitting copiously > [noun]
sheddingc1200
yotingc1390
outyettingc1400
pouring?a1425
profusion1583
outpour1864
sloosh1919
the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming out > letting or sending out > [noun] > emission > copious emission or effusion > instance of
out-sheddinga1398
effuse1595
outpour1864
the world > matter > liquid > liquid which has been emitted > overflow > [noun]
wellinga1425
overflow1589
restagnation1623
superflux1760
overflooding1881
outpour1897
1864 Reader 24 Dec. 793/2 On the hypotheses..that the Luta Nzige contributes the outpour of the distant Tanganyika.
1895 Forum Jan. 550 None but the very greatest can maintain for long one incessant outpour of drollery.
1897 Daily News 4 Sept. 2/2 The outpour streams down the face of the rock in a number of beautiful falls.
a1907 F. Thompson in J. C. Reid Francis Thompson (1959) xii. 183 He tends to diffuseness, to an over-lavish outpour of himself.
1969 V. Nabokov Ada iii. v. 476 He would have a jealous husband use binoculars to decipher from where he stood that outpour of illicit affection.
1994 N.Y. Rev. Bks. 24 Mar. 18/1 It was a visit in 1890 to the château of Georges Jeanniot.., that inspired the first outpour of color monotypes.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

outpourv.

Brit. /ˌaʊtˈpɔː/, U.S. /ˌaʊtˈpɔr/
Forms: see out- prefix and pour v.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: out- prefix, pour v.
Etymology: < out- prefix + pour v. Compare to pour out (see pour v. 1), and earlier outpouring n.
Chiefly literary.
1. transitive. To pour or send out in or as in a stream.
ΘΚΠ
the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming out > letting or sending out > let or send out [verb (transitive)] > emit > copiously > in or as in a stream
runeOE
ayetOE
yetOE
hieldc1200
pourc1330
bleed1377
spouta1398
wella1398
outyeta1400
wellc1400
effundc1420
streama1425
shed1430
diffude?a1475
skail1513
peera1522
effuse1526
diffuse1541
flow1550
gusha1555
outpoura1560
brew1581
outwell1590
spend1602
spin1610
exfuse1612
guttera1618
effude1634
disembogue1641
profund1657
efflux1669
decant1742
profuse1771
sluice1859
a1560 T. Phaer tr. Virgil Æneid (1584) ix. l. 24 He water sipt at ford Requiring much his gods, and aire did lade with vowes outpowrd.
c1600 J. Stewart Mateir in Poems (1913) 248 Magdelene, vith ane repentant spreit, Out pourd on him the pretious oyntment sueit.
1658 A. Cokayne Small Poems 257 The greasy Cook-shops may repleat; Whil'st we our full cups are out-pouring.
1671 J. Milton Paradise Regain'd iii. 310 He look't and saw what numbers numberless The City gates out powr'd . View more context for this quotation
1726 S. Wesley tr. Homer Iliad xxx. 25 The Seas obsequious on the Banks out pour, Unnumber'd Cockle-shells.
a1729 E. Taylor Poems (1989) 132 Thy Holy Oyle upon my Head out poure And cloathe my heart and Life with Sanctity.
1846 D. M. Moir Burden of Sion in Blackwood's Mag. Apr. 494 Then..would my sorrowing spirit haste, Forth to outpour its flood of misery.
1864 W. W. Skeat tr. J. L. Uhland Songs & Ballads 40 Only in the month of blossoms Nightingales outpour their song.
1906 Daily Chron. 27 Apr. 3/5 In these frank and confidential letters he outpours his opinions on many divergent subjects.
1955 D. Gascoyne Sel. Poems (1994) 215 Its twin pairs of giant stacks Outpouring over London their perpetual offering Of smoke in heavy swags.
1982 P. Fitzgerald At Freddie's i. 5 The machine..heaved and outpoured its load of milky liquid.
2. intransitive. To flow out in or as in a stream.
ΘΚΠ
the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming out > go or come out [verb (intransitive)] > copiously or continuously
flowc825
outfloweOE
outstreama1275
streama1300
boilc1300
welta1400
buschc1400
waltc1400
outwellc1443
pour1538
outgush1558
gush1577
outpour1581
spew1670
well1812
sluice1859
1581 A. Neville tr. Seneca Œdipus (rev. ed.) v. i, in T. Newton et al. tr. Seneca 10 Trag. f. 92 Myne eyes doe dally with mee I see, and teares doe still out powre.
1630 J. Taylor Hiperion now's remou'd vnto Bull in Wks. 255 Now glorious glowing, and straight darkned dim: He's now obscur'd, and now his beames out powres.
1748 J. Thomson Castle of Indolence ii. 44 Huge crowds on crowds outpour'd, with blemish'd look.
1808 J. Cottle Fall of Cambria II. xvi. 33 As when outpouring from their mother hives, The young bees issue.
1861 J. C. H. Fane & Ld. Lytton Tannhäuser 76 She was not of those whose sternest sorrow Outpours in plaints.
1916 J. W. Riley Old Hec's Idolatry in Compl. Wks. II. 410 They came Outpouring from the cave in such a guise.
a1925 G. Sigerson Blackbird in Songs & Poems (1927) 26 O hark to the soaring of clear song outpouring!
1974 W. Everson Tendril in Mesh in Man-fate iii. 14 But the heave of slow-falling sleep will follow outpouring In winter's wake.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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