单词 | pomping |
释义 | pompingadj. That pomps (pomp v.2). Only found in pomping pride. Obsolete. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > pride > ostentation > [noun] > (an) ostentatious display pompc1330 vaunterya1492 pomping pridec1503 braga1513 flaunt-a-flaunt1576 plume1580 affecting1584 top and topgallant1593 ruffle1609 parado1621 riota1649 flutter1667 show1713 sprunk1746 to make a splash1804 show-off1811 paraffle1816 shine1819 splurge1828 gaud1831 spludge1831 poppy-show1860 razzle1885 razzmatazz1917 foofaraw1933 showbiz1970 glitz1977 c1503 Beuys of Southhamptowne (Pynson) 172 He pryked forth before the oste For pompynge pryde to make great boste. ?1556 J. Bradford Copye Let. to Erles sig. B iii For example, take their pompynge pryde. Compounds pomping folk n. people involved in acting; esp. itinerant players. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > drama > actor > [noun] > collectively qualitya1586 profesh1871 profession1899 pomping folk1968 1968 J. C. Trewin (title) The pomping folk in the nineteenth-century theatre. 1976 Birmingham Post 16 Dec. 2/4 Rover, one of the pomping folk, thinks principally in Shakespearean tags. 2001 Sunday Times (Nexis) 14 Oct. A more than half-forgotten tradition of the actors—‘the pomping folk’—arriving in their carts and being joyfully greeted by the entertainment-hungry citizens. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.c1503 |
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