单词 | poked |
释义 | pokedadj.1 Now Scottish and English regional (northern) and rare. Having or provided with a pouch or a poke; spec. (of a sheep) having a bag-like swelling under the jaw; (also) put or stored in a bag. In quot. 1631: dilated. ΘΚΠ the world > space > shape > unevenness > projection or prominence > protuberance or rounded projection > [adjective] fullOE balghc1340 struttinga1398 bouchy1398 bunching1398 bunchy1398 lumpedc1425 bunched1426 bulged1436 knule?a1513 bolling1519 bossed?1541 bossy1543 swelling1544 poked1577 embossed1578 extuberant1578 protuberant1578 protuberated1578 protuberating1578 protubered1578 bunting1584 bellieda1593 gouty1595 bottled1597 buddy1611 hulch1611 hulched1611 jetty?1611 bottle-like1629 bungy1634 extuberating1634 bosomed1646 puffing1661 protuberous1666 tuberant1668 extuberic1680 swollen1688 bellying1700 swelled1704 humped1713 extuberated1727 bottle-shaped1731 ampullaceous1776 hummocky1791 bulging1812 bulgy1847 ampulliform1870 fullish1871 pouchy1884 bumfled1913 the world > health and disease > ill health > animal disease or disorder > disorders of sheep > [adjective] > other disorders of sheep belt1614 tagged1614 spearworty1736 paterish1794 pothery1799 moor-sick1811 poked1828 respy1856 fly-struck1922 1577 T. Kendall tr. Politianus et al. Flowers of Epigrammes f. 89 Thou thoughtst thy pelfe and poked pence, by this deuice to spare. 1631 G. Markham Country Contentments (ed. 4) i. xix. 105 She must be..of large body, well poaked behind for large Egges. 1795 Statist. Acct. Scotl. I. 138 Rotten ewes have in spring a goiter like the inhabitants of the Alps under the lower jaw, and are called poked, i.e. pouched ewes. 1828 W. Carr Dial. Craven (ed. 2) Poked, having a bag or poke under the jaw, which is generally the case with consumptive or rotten sheep. 1876 F. K. Robinson Gloss. Words Whitby Pooak'd, bagged or swelled, as a tumid part in the flesh. 1923 G. Watson Roxburghshire Word-bk. 238 The sheep are pockit. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022). pokedadj.2ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > neck-wear > [adjective] > ruff > crimped poked1593 print1600 printed1611 1593 Passionate Morrice sig. E2v The delight of their curious poked ruffes would be set aside. 1640 H. Glapthorne Hollander iii. sig. Eiiiv They shall weare Beaver Hats, Poak'd Ruffes, Grogram Gownes, or..wrought Taffata. 2. That has been poked (in various senses of poke v.1). Frequently in compounds with adverbs, corresponding to senses of the verb, as poked-away, poked-out. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > impact > striking > striking in specific manner > [adjective] > striking with pushing action > poked pokeda1809 a1809 A. Seward Let. 25 Jan. (1811) I. 113 A Turkey-poot casting about with a pitiful poked-out neck, for its lost companion. 1898 Westm. Gaz. 21 Apr. 3/1 These..may be found in the poked-away forgotten trays of our jewellers' shops. 1936 Riding June 4 (caption) A horse with a poked nose. 1986 M. Ridley Animal Behaviour (BNC) 144 Serious injuries such as a poked-out eye, have also been recorded. 1999 R. Dove On Bus With Rosa Parks 63 The same stuff you say to your daughter whenever a poked-out lip betrays a less than noble constitution. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022). pokedadj.3 Of a hat, bonnet, etc.: having a projecting brim or front. Formerly also: †wearing such a hat (obsolete). ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > headgear > [adjective] > like a cap > types of cap lugged1489 marabas1538 tarfed1545 unbanded1570 high-crowned1598 brimless1615 Phrygian1618 poked1631 round-eared1724 winkered1804 peakless1844 shadeless1852 Mother Hubbard1877 visorless1889 fore and aft1940 visored1950 the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > headgear > [adjective] > woman's bonnet slouch1844 poked1871 1631 R. Brathwait Eng. Gentlewoman 209 Can any one whole iudgement is not blinded,..esteeme that Person for honourable, whose Outside onely magnifies it selfe in a poakt head, a poland sleeue, and a rotean body? 1635 Edinb. Test. LVII. f. 118, in Dict. Older Sc. Tongue at Pokit Nyne gray pocket hattis for men. 1640 H. Glapthorne Hollander iii. i. sig. E3v They shall weare Beaver Hats, Poak'd Russes, Grogram Gownes, [etc.]. a1854 E. Grant Mem. Highland Lady (1988) II. xix 62 My walking dress was a white gown,..yellow tan boots.., and a fine straw, high crowned, deep poked bonnet. 1866 ‘G. Eliot’ Felix Holt I. x. 223 He..in a poked cap and without a cravat, made a figure at which his mother cried every Sunday. 1871 D. M. Mulock Fair France iv. 125 Those frightful white poked caps or bonnets, which often hide such sweet, saintly, and even beautiful faces. 1952 A. John Chiaroscuro in Times 5 Mar. 6/4 Maenads in poked bonnets. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.11577adj.21593adj.31631 |
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