单词 | patterer |
释义 | patterern. 1. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > repetition > [noun] > rapid or mechanical repetition > one who recites mechanically patterera1522 parroter1623 roter1624 parrot tongue1773 psittacist1923 a1522 G. Douglas in tr. Virgil Æneid (1959) viii. Prol. 105 Preistis [quha] suld be patereris and for the peple pray. 1835 Court Mag. 6 108/1 This pale-faced patterer of prayers and retailer of grave sayings. 1889 J. S. Nicholson Dreamer of Dreams i. i. 4 Enthusiasts for freedom and patterers of creeds. b. A person who speaks rapidly or glibly with little regard to sense or content. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > loquacity or talkativeness > [noun] > talkative person chaterestrea1250 jangler1303 babbler1366 blabbererc1375 jangleressc1386 talkerc1386 clatterer1388 cacklera1400 languager1436 carperc1440 mamblerc1450 praterc1500 jackdaw?1520 chewet1546 flibbertigibbet1549 clatterfart1552 patterer1552 piec1557 long tongue?1562 prattler1567 piet1574 twattler1577 brawler1581 nimble-chops1581 pratepie1582 roita1585 whittera1585 full-mouth1589 interprater1591 chatterer1592 pianet1594 bablatrice1595 parakeet1598 Bow-bell cockney1600 prattle-basket1602 bagpipe1603 worder1606 babliaminy1608 chougha1616 gabbler1624 blatterer1627 magpie1632 prate-apace1636 rattlea1637 clack1640 blateroon1647 overtalker1654 prate-roast1671 prattle-box1671 babelard1678 twattle-basket1688 mouth1699 tongue-pad1699 chatterista1704 rattler1709 morologist1727 chatterbox1774 palaverer1788 gabber1792 whitter-whatter1805 slangwhanger1807 nash-gab1816 pump1823 windbag1827 big mouth1834 gasbag1841 chattermag1844 tattle-monger1848 rattletrap1850 gasser1855 mouth almighty1864 clucker1869 talky-talky1869 gabster1870 loudmouth1870 tonguester1871 palaverista1873 mag1876 jawsmith1887 spieler1894 twitterer1895 yabbler1901 wordster1904 poofter1916 blatherer1920 ear-bender1922 burbler1923 woofer1934 ear-basher1944 motormouth1955 yacker1960 yammerer1978 jay- 1552 R. Huloet Abcedarium Anglico Latinum Superfluouse patterer of wordes, battologus. 1879 J. Hunter-Duvar Enamorado ii. iv. 74 Thus shall no patterers' pratings vex the court, Nor gossips' breath take noble names in vain. 1921 Glasgow Herald 24 June 7 ‘Swatchel’ is Mr Punch, hence ‘Swatchel-box’ the show, and ‘Swatchel cove’ the patterer. 2001 Chicago Tribune (Nexis) 10 June 21 All of the press-box patterers who lament the comeback attempts of the aging athlete. 2. ΚΠ 1836 W. H. Ainsworth Rookwood (rev. ed.) Introd. p. xviii Its meaning is perfectly clear and perspicuous to the practised patterer of Romany, or Pedlar's French. b. Originally slang. A street trader, esp. one who uses rapid, persuasive talk to attract customers; a salesperson. Cf. patter n.1 2a. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > speech-making > [noun] > one who makes a speech or speeches ditera1387 fair speakera1398 speakerc1400 pronouncer?a1425 orator?a1439 oratrice1565 oratress1587 rhetor1588 oratrix?1592 tongue-man1594 tonguesman1596 public speaker1646 holder-forth1661 tub-minister1662 spokesman1663 addresser1665 tub-drubbera1704 speech-maker1710 speecher1762 orationer1765 speechifiera1777 mob-orator1814 perorator1827 elocutionist1847 tub-orator1849 spokester1850 patterer1851 platformer1851 oratist1860 stem-winder1875 addressor1897 pep talker1925 society > trade and finance > selling > seller > [noun] > street vendor costermonger?1518 street vendor1840 street trader1845 coster1851 handseller1851 patterer1851 umbrella man1851 gutter-man1892 dragger1896 gutter-merchant1896 pitcher1896 pitchman1914 pitchwoman1927 barrow boy1939 fly-pitcher1965 mama put1979 1851 H. Mayhew London Labour I. 213/1 The class of street-orators, known in these days as ‘patterers’, and formerly termed ‘mountebanks’,—who..strive to ‘help off their wares by pompous speeches, in which little regard is paid either to truth or propriety’. 1870 F. Jacox Recreations of Recluse I. i. 17 The street patterers of London, and those who buy their wares. 1969 Jrnl. Econ. Hist. 29 528 (heading) A ‘Running Patterer’. 2003 Spectator (Hamilton, Ont.) (Nexis) 3 May (Mag.) 9 Henry Owler, a standing patterer by trade, whose rap-like street poetry is all that separates him and his two daughters from the poor house. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.a1522 |
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