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单词 outrig
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outrign.

Brit. /ˈaʊtrɪɡ/, U.S. /ˈaʊtrɪɡ/, Scottish English /ˈʌʊtrɪɡ/
Forms: 1600s outrige, 1600s outrigg, 1600s–1700s outrig, 1800s– ootrig.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: out- prefix, rig n.3
Etymology: < out- prefix + rig n.3 Compare to rig out at rig v.2 1c and slightly later outrig v., and also outreik n., outreik v.
Scottish. Now rare.
The supply or provision of something; equipment or an outfit so supplied; = outreik n.
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > advantage > usefulness > use (made of things) > instrumentality > [noun] > (a) means > equipment for any action or undertaking
ornament?c1225
i-wendea1250
atil1297
tacklea1325
apparel1330
conreyc1330
farec1330
tirec1330
apparementc1340
apparelmentc1374
graithc1375
appurtenancec1386
geara1400
warnementa1400
stuff1406
parelling?a1440
farrements1440
stuffurec1440
skippeson1444
harnessa1450
parela1450
implements1454
reparel1466
ordinance1475
habiliments1483
ornation1483
muniments1485
outred1489
trinketc1525
garnishing1530
garniture1532
accoutrementsc1550
furniments1553
tackling1558
instrument1563
ordinara1578
appointment?1578
outreiking1584
supellectile1584
appoint1592
dighting1598
outreik1598
materialsa1600
apparate?c1600
attirail1611
coutrement1621
apparatusa1628
outrig1639
equipage1648
thing1662
equipment1717
paraphernalia1736
fixture1767
tack1777
outfit1787
fittinga1817
fixing1820
matériel1821
set-out1831
rigging1837
parapherna1876
clobber1890
1639 in W. Fraser Memorials Montgomeries (1859) II. 291 With the outreiking of these that went to my sones brigaid..my lord's charges..for the sojors and their outrige.
1667 Edinb. Test. LXXIII. f. 98, in Dict. Older Sc. Tongue (at cited word) Ane fishing boat and outrig thairof.
1685 in Sc. Notes & Queries 2nd Ser. 2 59 Tuentie two shilling Scots mony as her proportionall part of the mantinance for the new outrigg of hors.
1773 F. Douglas Familiar Lett. xlviii. 148 The Doctor was much affected with the accounts of the young man's death, and the more so, that the wages due to him were by no means equal to the expense of his outrig.
1879 J. White Jottings 190 Leal hears, estemm, a' we can gie, Nae sham ootrig.
1901 W. J. Milne Reminisc. 314 No humbug wi' Cissie, but fair hornie out, thought her oot-rig be no' quote fashion I doot.
This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, December 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

outrigv.

Brit. /ˈaʊtrɪɡ/, U.S. /ˈaʊtˌrɪɡ/
Forms: see out- prefix and rig v.2
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: out- prefix, rig v.2
Etymology: < out- prefix + rig v.2 Compare to rig out at rig v.2 1c and earlier outrig n. In sense 2 after outrigger n.; with this sense compare earlier outrigged adj., outrigging n.
1. transitive. Scottish. To equip; to supply; to fit out; = outreik v. Cf. rig v.2 6b. Now rare.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > possession > supply > provide or supply (something) [verb (transitive)] > provide or supply (a person or thing) with anything > equip or outfit
frameOE
dightc1275
fayc1275
graith1297
attire1330
purveyc1330
shapec1330
apparel1366
harnessc1380
ordaina1387
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array1393
pare1393
feata1400
point1449
reparel?c1450
provide1465
fortify1470
emparel1480
appoint1490
deck?15..
equip1523
trim1523
accoutre1533
furnish1548
accommodate1552
fraught1571
suit1572
to furnish up1573
to furnish out1577
rig1579
to set out1585
equipage1590
outreik1591
befit1598
to furnish forth1600
fita1616
to fit up1670
outrig1681
to fit out1722
mount?1775
outfit1798
habilitate1824
arm1860
to fake out1871
heel1873
1681 S. Colvil Mock Poem i. 34 He discovers..Gardens planting, houses bigging, States and princes fleets out-rigging.
1694 in E. Bain Merchant & Craft Guilds (1887) 302 That the journeymen..refund..such expenses as the traid hath been at for outrigging ane soldier.
1704 in W. Cramond Court Bks. Regality of Grant (1897) 19 The maister to outrig ther servants in the said coats, trews and that out of their fies.
1719 in T. Craig-Brown Hist. Selkirkshire (1886) 98 ‘The Champion’..disbursed £5, 6s. for ‘outrigging’ himself on Common-riding day.
1792 Spalding's Hist. Troubles Scotl. (new ed.) I. 274 It shall come to knowledge who hath or shall outrigg [c1650 (1850) out reache] soldiers, horse or foot.
1890 J. Kerr Reminisc. I. 14 An' Robbie Greig will soon outrig refreshments there to cheer us.
1923 G. Rae 'Mang Lowland Hills 53 Wi' walth o' pent, an' harled fronts ootriggit.
2. transitive. To fit with outriggers; to extend as an outrigger.
ΘΚΠ
society > travel > travel by water > vessel, ship, or boat > shipbuilding and repairing > build a ship [verb (transitive)] > fit out or equip > rig > furnish with outriggers
outrig1846
1846 Times 24 June 5/6 A beautiful model,..outrigged and veneered with mahogany.
1883 Harper's Mag. Oct. 713/1 It could be outrigged for rowing.
1959 Motor 22 Apr. 424 (caption) The Herald..uses a robust backbone chassis frame with side members outrigged to the full width of the body.
1995 Brit. Plastics & Rubber (Nexis) Oct. 4 The clamping unit is outrigged from the injection unit and supported on a pedestal.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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