单词 | porture |
释义 | † porturen.1 Obsolete. 1. Bearing, demeanour, behaviour. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > behaviour > [noun] > demeanour or bearing i-bereOE i-letelOE lundc1175 semblanta1240 countenancec1290 fare1297 porturec1300 bearinga1325 portc1330 abearc1350 demeaning14.. habit1413 apporta1423 havingsa1425 maintenance?c1436 demeanc1450 maintain?1473 deport1474 maintaining1477 demeanance1486 affair1487 containing1487 behaviour1490 representation1490 haviour?1504 demeanour1509 miena1522 function1578 amenance1590 comportance1590 portance1590 purport1590 manage1593 style1596 dispose1601 deportments1603 comportment1605 garb1605 aira1616 deportment1638 comport1660 tour1702 sway1753 disport1761 maintien1814 tenue1828 portment1833 allure1841 c1300 St. Swithun (Harl.) 25 in F. J. Furnivall Early Eng. Poems & Lives Saints (1862) 44 He teiȝte him such portoure: þat to a such child bicome. c1425 (c1400) Laud Troy-bk. 16604 (MED) Pirrus is knyght..Off ffair porture, of gode aray. a1500 (?a1425) Ipomedon (Harl.) (1889) 121 (MED) Thoughe a man wold all þis day Hyr beaute discryve, he coude not sey All hyr worshyp ne hyr porture. 2. A child; progeny. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > kinship or relationship > kinsman or relation > child > [noun] > progeny or offspring bairn-teamc885 childeOE tudderc897 seedOE teamOE wastum971 offspringOE i-cundeOE fostera1175 i-streonc1175 strainc1175 brooda1300 begetc1300 barm-teamc1315 issuea1325 progenyc1330 fruit of the loinsa1340 bowel1382 young onec1384 suita1387 engendrurea1400 fruitinga1400 geta1400 birth?a1425 porturec1425 progenityc1450 bodyfauntc1460 generation1477 fryc1480 enfantement1483 infantment1483 blood issue1535 propagation1536 offspring1548 race1549 family?1552 increase1552 breed1574 begetting1611 sperm1641 bed1832 fruitage1850 c1425 Treat. Ten Commandments in Stud. Philol. (1910) 6 23 (MED) Loo ȝe deuilles portures & consumers of sustinans & wastures of ȝowre good in þe synne of glotone. 1480 W. Caxton tr. Ovid Metamorphoses xiii. ix Yet he is not fylled ne satisfyed, but defowleth my porteure deed or quyke. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2006; most recently modified version published online December 2021). † porturen.2 Obsolete. rare. A portrait, image, or effigy. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > representation in art > [noun] > an artistic representation ylikenesseOE likenessOE anlikenessOE ylikeOE imagec1300 acornc1388 portraiturea1393 resemblancea1393 semblanta1400 counterfeitc1400 shapec1400 statuec1405 representation1477 presentationa1513 presentment1535 effigy1539 porture1542 express1553 effigium1564 representance1565 designment1570 icon1572 mimesisa1586 effigies1615 expressurea1616 represent1615 signature1618 proportion1678 representative1766 rendering1825 buggerlugs1839 effigiation1876 1542 N. Udall tr. Erasmus Apophthegmes f. 88 The porture [L. statuam] of a man in brasse or stone. 1570 P. Levens Manipulus Vocabulorum sig. Qi/2 Portrature, pictura... A Porture, idem, effigies. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2006; most recently modified version published online June 2018). porturev. 1. transitive. Originally and chiefly Scottish. To form, fashion, mould, make; = portray v. 5. Now archaic and rare. ΘΚΠ the world > space > shape > shape or give shape to [verb (transitive)] i-schapeOE shapec1000 afaite?c1225 feigna1300 form1340 deformc1384 proportionc1384 throwc1390 figure?a1400 parec1400 mould1408 fashion1413 portrayc1450 effigure1486 porture1489 moul1530 shapen1535 frame1553 proportionate1555 efform1578 inform1590 formate1599 to shape out1600 infigure1611 figurate1615 immodelize1649 effinge1657 effigiate1660 configure1857 carpenter1884 1489 (a1380) J. Barbour Bruce (Adv.) x. 281 He wes off mesurabill statur And weile porturat [1487 St. John's Cambr. portrait weill] at mesur. c1580 ( tr. Bk. Alexander (1921) II. ii. 3863 Quha-sa micht se hir fassoun all, Hir face and hir middle small, Portured and shapin suthfastly. a1600 ( W. Stewart tr. H. Boece Bk. Cron. Scotl. (1858) II. 189 Aurelius tua sisteris fair and gude,..he had of plesand pulchritude, Porterit but peir, full of formositie. 1910 R. Kipling Rewards & Fairies 73 I'll porture you a pretty, light piece of scroll-work, good, cheap. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > representation in art > represent in art [verb (transitive)] workOE shapea1375 express1382 marka1393 resemblea1393 portraya1398 devisea1400 makea1400 represent?a1425 counterfeitc1440 to set on write1486 porturea1500 emporturea1529 story1532 portrait1548 show1565 decipher1567 portraiture1581 to set forth1585 emblazea1592 stell1598 defigure1599 infigure1606 effigiate1608 deportract1611 deportray1611 rendera1616 image1624 configure1630 exiconize1641 effigies1652 to take off1680 mimic1770 paraphrase1961 a1500 Sir Degrevant (Cambr.) (1949) 1465 (MED) Þere was purtred in ston Þe fylesoferus euerychon. a1522 G. Douglas tr. Virgil Æneid vii. iv. 70 The ancyant king Saturne thair mycht thou se..Wyth wthir prencis porturyt in that place. a1525 (a1500) Sc. Troy Bk. (Douce) l. 2830 in C. Horstmann Barbour's Legendensammlung (1882) II. 299 One figure..lykare þane One gode na be porturede a mane. 1563 B. Googe Eglogs Epytaphes & Sonettes sig. I.iiiiv There myght I se, with wondrous Arte, the Picture porturde playne. a1586 J. Rowll Cursing l. 231 in W. A. Craigie Maitland Folio MS (1919) I. 168 To leir to paynt portour or blasoun Thair forme and yair feyndlie fassoun. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > painting and drawing > [verb (transitive)] > cover with pictures porturec1535 over-picture1850 society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > painting and drawing > painting > paint [verb (transitive)] > adorn with painting paintc1300 portraya1398 porturec1535 c1535 Ploughman's Tale i. sig. A.iii That hye on horse wylleth ryde In glytterande golde of great aray, Ipaynted and portred all in pride. 1539 R. Taverner Second Bk. Garden of Wysdome sig. B.ij They haue the walles of their houses portered with armes. c1600 (?c1395) Pierce Ploughman's Crede (Trin. Cambr. R.3.15) (1873) 192 Þat cloister..was pilered and peynt & portred [v.r. porteryd] well clene. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1c1300n.21542v.1489 |
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