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单词 placent
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placentn.

Origin: A borrowing from Latin. Etymon: Latin placenta.
Etymology: < classical Latin placenta a cake (see placenta n.). Compare Middle French placente (1540 in an isolated attestation).
Obsolete. rare.
A flat cake or tablet.
ΘΚΠ
the world > food and drink > food > dishes and prepared food > cake > [noun] > a cake > other cakes
honey appleeOE
barley-cake1393
seed cakea1400
cake?a1425
pudding-cake?1553
manchet1562
biscuit cake1593
placent1598
poplin1600
jumbal1615
bread pudding1623
semel1643
wine-cakea1661
Shrewsbury cake1670
curd cake1675
fruitcake1687
clap-bread1691
simnel cake1699
orange-flower cake1718
banana cake1726
sweet-cake1726
torte1748
Naples cake1766
Bath cake1769
gofer1769
yeast-cake1795
nutcake1801
tipsy-cake1806
cruller1808
baba1813
lady's finger1818
coconut cake1824
mint cake1825
sices1825
cup-cake1828
batter-cake1830
buckwheat1830
Dundee seed cake1833
fat-cake1839
babka1846
wonder1848
popover1850
cream-cake1855
sly-cake1855
dripping-cake1857
lard-cake1858
puffet1860
quick cake1865
barnbrack1867
matrimony cake1871
brioche1873
Nelson cake1877
cocoa cake1883
sesame cake1883
marinade1888
mystery1889
oblietjie1890
stuffed monkey1892
Greek bread1893
Battenberg1903
Oswego cake1907
nusstorte1911
dump cake1912
Dobos Torte1915
lekach1918
buckle1935
Florentine1936
hash cake1967
space cake1984
1598 J. Mosan tr. C. Wirsung Praxis Med. Vniuersalis 183 Clarified Honie, which must be so hard that you may make small Placents [Ger. zeltlen] or Trocisces of it.
1603 F. Herring Certaine Rules (1625) B ij b Certaine Placents or Amulets confected of Arsenicke.
1652 Edwards' Treat. conc. Plague 99 in A. M. Rich Closet The wearers of these Amulets, upon unusuall heating their bodies, have fallen into sudden Lipothimies, and Swounings, with other fearfull accidents, which continued upon them till the Amulets or Placents were removed from them.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2020).

placentadj.

Origin: A borrowing from Latin. Etymons: Latin placent-, placēns.
Etymology: < classical Latin placent-, placēns pleasing, use as adjective of present participle of placēre to please (see placet int. and n.). Compare earlier pleasant adj. N.E.D.(1907) gives the pronunciation as (plēi·sĕnt) /ˈpleɪsənt/.
Obsolete. rare.
1. Pleasing, gratifying.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > pleasure > quality of being pleasant or pleasurable > [adjective]
winsomea900
sweetc900
likingeOE
i-quemec950
lieflyOE
winlyOE
hereOE
thankfulc1000
merryOE
queemc1175
beina1200
willea1200
leesomec1200
savouryc1225
estea1250
i-wilc1275
winc1275
welcomea1300
doucea1350
well-pleasingc1350
acceptablea1382
pleasablea1382
pleasanta1382
pleaseda1382
acceptedc1384
amiablec1384
well-likinga1387
queemfulc1390
flattering1393
pleasinga1398
well-queeminga1400
comelyc1400
farrandc1400
greable1401
goodlyc1405
amicable?a1425
placablec1429
amene1433
winful1438
listyc1440
dulcet1445
agreeablec1450
favourousc1485
sweetly?a1500
pleasureful?c1502
dulcea1513
grate1523
prettya1529
plausible1541
jolly1549
dulcoratec1550
toothsome1551
pleasurable1557
tickling1558
suavec1560
amenous1567
odoriferous?1575
perfumed1580
glada1586
tickle1593
pleasurous1595
favoursome1601
dulcean1606
gratifying1611
Hyblaean1614
gratulatea1616
arrident1616
solacefula1618
pleasantable1619
placid1628
contentsome1632
sapid1640
canny1643
gustful1647
peramene1657
pergrateful1657
tastefula1659
complacent1660
placentiousa1661
gratifactorya1665
bland1667
suavious1669
palatable1683
placent1683
complaisant1710
nice1747
tasty1796
sweetsome1799
titbit1820
connate1836
cunning1843
mooi1850
gemütlich1852
sympathique1859
congenial1878
sympathetic1900
sipid1908
onkus1910
sympathisch1911
1683 E. Hooker in J. Pordage Theologia Mystica Pref. Epist. 71 Under the plausibl [sic] prætext, placent notion, specious name,..and fair construction of that famous Evangelic Canon.
1759 J. Grainger tr. Sulpicia Poems II. 254 Accept, O natal Queen! with placent Air, The Incense offer'd by the learned Fair.
2. Favourably disposed, propitious.
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > easiness > aid, help, or assistance > support > support or encouragement > [adjective] > favourably disposed
friendlyeOE
favourable1340
placent1898
1898 C. Reade in New Cent. IV. 501 A winning cause to placent gods is dear.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2020).
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