单词 | palazzo |
释义 | palazzon.adj. A. n. 1. A palatial mansion, esp. in Italy; (in extended use) any large and imposing building or residence.Frequently in names of specific buildings. ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > dwelling place or abode > a dwelling > a house > types of house > [noun] > large or palatial palacec1300 dome1553 residencea1616 great house1623 mansion house1651 palazzo1657 châteauc1739 mansion1815 palacio1839 haveli1871 puri1935 1657 G. G. D'Ouvilly False Favourit Disgrac'd iii. i. 65 Two houres hence, downe in the walkes, behind the grand palazza, meet me! c1660 J. Evelyn Diary anno 1644 (1955) II. 228 The Palazzo Barberini..I take to be as..princely an object, as any moderne building in Europ. 1750 Ld. Chesterfield Let. 22 Feb. in Lett. to Son (1774) I. 561 If you are once ben ficcato at the Palazzo Borghese, you will soon be in fashion at Rome. 1758 Lady M. W. Montagu Let. May (1967) III. 149 He brags..that you found the Palazzo very clean. 1797 A. Radcliffe Italian III. ix. 326 I saw he looked in a sort of a bustle, so I asked him how all did at the Palazzo. 1855 Fraser's Mag. 51 268 A large massive palazzo, whose rough bossaged front descended into the water. 1892 W. James Let. 28 Dec. (1920) I. 335 You seem to me something ideal, off there in your inaccessible Cambridge palazzo. 1962 A. Sampson Anat. Brit. v. 66 The taxis and government Humbers draw up outside the palazzi of Pall Mall. 1978 W. M. Spackman Armful of Warm Girl 12 In her 73rd Street palazzo her phone rang. 1995 Times 9 Aug. 15/6 She took a palazzo in Venice for several summers in the 1950s. 2. Loose, wide-legged trousers worn by women. Usually in plural. Cf. sense B. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > clothing for legs > clothing for legs and lower body > [noun] > trousers > types of > wide or loose slops1481 shipman's hose1540 slop1560 shipman's breek1563 drawers1567 kelsouns1568 scaling1577 scavilones1577 scabilonian1600 calzoons1615 linings1631 swabber-slopsa1658 pantaloon1686 underslops1737 trousers1773 pyjamas1801 Cossacks1820 Turkish trousers1821 hakama1822 salwar1824 slacks1824 sherwal1844 overall1845 bag1853 sack-pants1856 bloomer1862 trouser skirt1883 petticoat trousers1885 mompe1908 step-in1922 bombachas1936 baggies1962 jams1966 palazzo1970 hose- 1970 Times 17 July 11/4 She is of course the queen of the palazzo pyjamas and the translation of these into Japanese was quite a feat. For oligami palazzos, perhaps. 1973 Telegraph (Brisbane) 6 Sept. 18/2 Female employees..now are being permitted to wear the pants—in the form of trim pants suits, or, we guess, baggies—or palazzos, if they please. 1993 Homemaker's Mag. (Toronto) Nov. 36 (caption) Lisa chose Simon Chang's striking ruffled silk blouse and Marilyn Brook's daring side-slit palazzos. B. adj. (attributive). Of a garment, style of outfit, etc.: loose and flowing in cut. Esp. in palazzo pants, palazzo pyjamas. ΚΠ 1966 Listener 3 Feb. 171/2 The mannequins start with a natural advantage over most other mortals. Who but they could wear palazzo pyjamas..made entirely of ostrich feathers. 1972 New Yorker 26 Aug. 55 (advt.) Our fluid navy wool knit with permanent pleated polyester chiffon palazzo sleeves. 1973 Woman's Day (N.Y.) Sept. 168/1 (advt.) Choose from smashing palazzo pants and clothes with the bare look. 1996 Daily Tel. 28 Oct. 16/6 Tunics go over bootleg trousers, palazzo pants or drainpipes. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.adj.1657 |
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