单词 | bawd |
释义 | bawdn.1 a. One employed in pandering to sexual debauchery; a procurer or procuress; originally in a more general sense, and in the majority of passages masculine, a ‘go-between,’ a pander; since c1700 only feminine, and applied to a procuress, or a woman keeping a place of prostitution. ΘΚΠ society > morality > moral evil > licentiousness > unchastity > prostitution > [noun] > brothel-keeper bawd1362 bordellera1393 mother1596 brothel1604 brothel master1608 factoress1611 cock bawd1632 brothel keeper1710 padrona1744 case keeper1757 madame1871 madam1879 whore-mistress?1885 whorehouse madam1916 society > morality > moral evil > licentiousness > unchastity > prostitution > [noun] > pimping or procuring > procurer of either sex bawd1362 bawdstrot1362 ribibec1405 mackerela1475 pandarous1562 procurer1601 macrioa1632 maquereau1898 sexploiter1942 nookie-bookie1943 1362 W. Langland Piers Plowman A. iii. 42 And eke be þi Bawde, and Bere wel þin ernde. [One MS. has bawdstrot; texts B, C, bedeman, bedman (messenger).] c1374 G. Chaucer Troilus & Criseyde ii. 304 For me were lever, that ye, and I, and he, Were hangid, than I [i.e. Pandarus] sholde be his bawde. 1386 G. Chaucer Friar's Tale 54 He was A theef, and eek a somnour, and a baude [v.r. bawde]. c1440 Promptorium Parvulorum 27 Bawde, leno. 1483 W. Caxton tr. J. de Voragine Golden Legende 83/1 Thenne Vago his bawde wente in to his preuy chambre. 1541 Act 33 Hen. VIII xxi. §1 That baude the lady Jane Rochford, by whose meanes Culpeper came thither. 1642 D. Rogers Naaman 303 Bauds and Pandars to their Masters. 1706 Phillips's New World of Words (new ed.) Bawd, a leud Woman that makes it her Business to debauch others for Gain; a Procuress. 1771 T. Smollett Humphry Clinker II. 149 Where she stuck like a bawd in the pillory. 1843 H. W. Longfellow Spanish Student i. i. 13 A vile, shameless bawd, Whose craft was to deceive the young and fair. b. figurative. He who or that which panders to any evil design or vicious practice. ΘΚΠ the mind > will > motivation > [noun] > incitement or instigation > to evil or lawlessness > one who bawd1607 agent provocateur1831 1607 S. Hieron Back-parts of Iehouah in Wks. (1620) I. 185 The mercy of God..is made..a Baude to all manner of vngodlinesse. 1694 Ld. Delamere Wks. 12 Ignorant Ambitious Clergy, who in hopes of preferment have turned Bawds to Arbitrary Power. 1785 E. Burke Speech Nabob Arcot's Debts in Wks. (1815) IV. 285 Their affected purity..becomes pander and bawd to the unbridled debauchery and licentious lewdness of usury and extortion. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1887; most recently modified version published online December 2021). † bawdn.2 dialect. A hare. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > mammals > group Unguiculata or clawed mammal > order Lagomorpha (rabbits and hares) > [noun] > family Leporidae > genus Lepus (hares) > lepus europaeus (hare) harea700 wimountc1280 wood-catc1280 babbart?a1300 ballart?a1300 bigge?a1300 goibert?a1300 grasshopper?a1300 lightfoot?a1300 long-ear?a1300 make-fare?a1300 pintail?a1300 pollart?a1300 purblind?a1300 roulekere?a1300 scot?a1300 scotewine?a1300 side-looker?a1300 sitter?a1300 westlooker?a1300 wort-cropper?a1300 break-forwardc1300 broom-catc1300 swikebertc1300 cawel-herta1325 deuberta1325 deudinga1325 fern-sittera1325 fitelfoota1325 foldsittera1325 furze cata1325 scutardea1325 skikarta1325 stobherta1325 straw deera1325 turpina1325 skulker1387 chavarta1400 soillarta1400 waldeneiea1400 scutc1440 coward1486 wata1500 bawtiec1536 puss1575 watkin1585 malkin1706 pussy1715 bawd1785 lion1825 dew-hopper- 1599 W. Shakespeare Romeo & Juliet ii. iii. 121 Mer. A baud, a baud, a baud. So ho. Ro. What hast thou found? Mer. No hare sir, vnlesse a hare sir in a lenten pie, etc. View more context for this quotation] 1785 Select Coll. Poems Buchan Dial. 23 I saw you rin awa' like bawds. (‘This is the common name for a hare, Aberd. Used in the same sense, Roxb.’ Jamieson. Also in Fife.) This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1887; most recently modified version published online December 2021). † bawdv.1 Obsolete. transitive. To befoul or dirty. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > cleanness and dirtiness > dirtiness > dirty [verb (transitive)] uncleanseOE horyc1200 befoulc1320 behorewe1340 file1340 flobber1377 smatterc1386 foulc1400 slurryc1440 filtha1450 sowla1450 sollc1480 bawdy1495 squagea1500 arrayc1525 ray1526 bawdc1529 beray1530 filthify1545 belime1555 soss1557 embroyn1566 dirt1570 filthy1581 turpifya1586 dirty1591 muck1618 bedirt1622 bedirty1623 smooch1631 dight1632 fewma1637 snuddle1661 bepaw1684 puddle1698 nasty1707 muddify1739 scavenger1806 mucky1828 squalidize1837 mullock1861 muddy1893 c1529 J. Skelton Elynour Rummyng 90 Dyrt, That baudeth her skirt. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1887; most recently modified version published online March 2021). bawdv.2 archaic or Obsolete. intransitive. To pander; also figurative. ΘΚΠ society > morality > moral evil > licentiousness > unchastity > prostitution > [verb (intransitive)] > procure or pimp panderize1598 ruffianize1611 procurea1616 pimpa1640 bawd1647 bludge1937 1647 in J. Cleveland Poems (new ed.) in Char. London-diurnall (Wing C4666) 53 To whose viler ends Your pow'r hath bawded. 1712 R. Steele Spectator No. 266. ⁋2 Lucippe..bawds at the same time for the whole Court. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1887; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.11362n.21785v.1c1529v.21647 |
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