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单词 pandore
释义

pandoren.

Forms: 1700s pandour, 1700s–1800s pandoor, 1700s–1800s pandore.
Origin: Of uncertain origin. Perhaps formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: pan n.1, door n.
Etymology: Origin uncertain; perhaps < pan n.1 (compare sense 7a) + door n., probably reinforced by association with Prestonpans , the name of a town in Scotland (see quot. 1796).
Scottish. Obsolete.
In full pandore oyster. A kind of large oyster found in the River Forth, esp. near Prestonpans.
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the world > food and drink > food > animals for food > seafood > [noun] > shell-fish or mollusc > oyster
oystereOE
Colchesterc1625
green oyster1667
mangrove oyster1683
pandore1701
Milton1749
sickle-oyster1758
bluepoint1789
native1815
powldoody1819
Red Bank oyster1830
raccoon oyster1834
sauce oyster1851
Portuguese oyster1881
relay1889
Portugal oyster1890
Malpeque1901
Marennes1905
Belon1908
Olympia oyster1908
Pacific oyster1912
Whitstable1940
Portugaise1942
Olympia1961
society > leisure > the arts > music > musical instrument > stringed instruments > guitar or lute type > [noun] > bandore
bandore1573
pandora1597
pandore1701
bandurria1843
the world > animals > invertebrates > subkingdom Metazoa > grade Triploblastica or Coelomata > class Pelecypoda or Conchifera > [noun] > section Asiphonida > family Ostreidae > member of (oyster) > from specific region
pandore1701
native1815
powldoody1819
Red Bank oyster1830
Whitstable1940
1701 in A. W. C. Hallen Acct. Bk. Sir J. Foulis (1894) 287 Spent wt Sr Ch. ker., Sr w. Set., durie, H.C. etc., when wee got pandore oisters..1 9 6.
1764 Caledonian Mercury 11 Feb. 71/2 (advt.) James Stirling at the New Fish-market, in the Cowgate of Edinburgh, sells large and good well cured Glasgow herrings, good Salmon-kipper, Crail-capons, best Pandour-oysters at 10d. per hundred.
1796 J. Sinclair Statist. Acct. Scotl. XVII. 70 Oysters caught nearest to the town [sc. Prestonpans] are the largest and fattest: hence the largest obtained the name of Pandoors, i.e. oysters caught at the doors of the pans.
1821 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. Sept. 207 Mr. Currantbush, ye're no to gang past me for oysters—ye tell'd me to keep pandores for you.
1894 ‘H. Haliburton’ Furth in Field 58 With a dish o' mussel-brose at Newhaven, or with a prievin' o' fat pandores a little further east the coast.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2005; most recently modified version published online December 2020).
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