| 单词 | pargeting | 
| 释义 | pargetingn. 1.  Plastering; the application of parget or plasterwork, esp. for ornament. Formerly also: †the masking or covering up of a defect (obsolete). ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > industry > building or constructing > surfacing or cladding > 			[noun]		 > bricklaying and plastering > plastering > with specific substance pargeting1396 teering1426 parging1502 mortaring1559 roughcasting1565 1396    Compotus Will. Chert Custodis Coll. Cantuar. Oxon. 		(1881)	 33  				Item, pro carecta calcis pro parchetting vj s. viij d.   Promptorium Parvulorum 		(Harl. 221)	 384  				Pargettynge [?a1475 Winch. Pargetynge] (or spargettynge of wallis, infra.), gipsacio. 1500–1    Churchwardens' Accts.: Ashburton, Devon in  B. Cusack Everyday Eng. 1500–1700 		(1998)	 46  				Item for..pergettyng of þe churche howse..v s iiij d ob. 1588    Thomas's Dict. 		(1606)	  				Incrustatio, a laying over, a pargetting,..a rough-casting. 1613    S. Purchas Pilgrimage  vii. i. 550  				They annoynt it with a kinde of pargetting mortar. 1657    W. Morice Coena quasi Κοινὴ Diat. v. 247  				Much pargetting there is, to shew a disparity between the Word and Prayer and the Sacraments. 1661    G. Rust Let. conc. Origen in  Phœnix 		(1721)	 I. 42  				If the House be ruinous..all the external Painting and Pargetting imaginable..can neither secure the Inhabitants from its Fall. 1703    R. Neve City & Countrey Purchaser 218  				Pargeting..signifies the Plastering of Walls. 1853    J. H. Parker Some Acct. Domest. Archit. II. ii. 45  				Impressed on the plaster in the same manner as pargetting was performed. 1976    Washington Post 19 Apr.  c10/5 		(advt.)	  				There may also be pargeting, installation of wall tires, seeding, bollard placement [etc.].  2.  concrete. Plaster or plasterwork, often ornamental. Also: the plaster or mortar lining of a chimney flue. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > ornamental art and craft > plaster or stucco work > 			[noun]		 pargetinga1425 parget1569 parjetory1642 parge-work1649 stucco work1685 stucco1697 stuccaturec1720 plasterwork1845 parging1862 pargetry1908 a1425						 (c1395)						    Bible 		(Wycliffite, L.V.)	 		(Royal)	 		(1850)	 Ezek. xiii. 12  				Where is the pargetyng [a1425 E.V. dawbynge; L. litura], which ȝe pargetiden? 1538    T. Elyot Dict.  				Tectorium, the playstrynge or pariettynge of a house. 1603    R. Knolles Gen. Hist. Turkes 543  				The wals glistered with red marble, and pargeting of diuers colours. c1660    J. Evelyn Diary anno 1644 		(1955)	 II. 235  				The whit<e>nesse & smothnesse of the excellent pargeting was a thing I much observed. 1736    Neve's City & Country Purchaser's & Builder's Dict. 		(ed. 3)	 at Chimney  				In Consideration of the Widths, Pargeting, and Scaffolding. 1756    R. Pococke Trav. 		(1889)	 II. 228  				All the old houses in Herefordshire are built with frames of wood and cage work between, call'd pargiting. 1838    Civil Engineer & Architect's Jrnl. 1 212/2  				The practice is to coat the inside of the flue with a composition of lime-mortar with cow-dung, called ‘pargetting’. 1885    R. Bridges Eros & Psyche  iii. ix. 30  				The pargeting of ceiling and of wall Was frescoed o'er with figures manifold. 1966    J. Fleming  et al.  Penguin Dict. Archit. 166  				Pargetting. Exterior plastering of a timber-framed building, usually modelled in designs, e.g. vine pattern, foliage, figures; also, in modern architecture, the mortar lining of a chimney flue. 1993    Guardian 1 Oct.  ii. 18/3  				While it [sc. local distinctiveness] is much concerned with architecture and local stone, pargeting and thatch, it also has to do with pre-modern cheeses, gas-holders, [etc.]. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022). † pargetingadj. Obsolete. rare.   That glosses or smooths over. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > deceit, deception, trickery > dissimulation, pretence > semblance, outward show > 			[adjective]		 > having or given specious appearance > making pleasing pargeting1637 varnishing1796 1637    G. Gillespie Dispute against Eng.-Popish Ceremonies Epist. sig. A2v  				You must not acquiesce in the pargetting verdict of those who are wealthy and well at ease. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2005; most recently modified version published online December 2020). <  | 
	
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