单词 | pot-leg |
释义 | pot-legn. 1. The leg of a pot, esp. an iron cooking pot. ΚΠ 1842 W. R. Wade Journey Northern Island N.Z. 34 One of our boatmen quickly repeated that the place was tapued for the tanewa (a water demon). ‘And I wonder,’ was his irreverent addition, ‘what this same tanewa may be! An old pot leg, perhaps!’ 1895 Scribner's Mag. Dec. 724/2 His mother, although she was secretly proud of his airs, told him with trenchant bluntness that his vanity stuck out like a pot-leg and must be lopped off. 1921 Manx Q. July in W. W. Gill Manx Dial. (1934) ii. 133 The great pot..was set down on the floor on a sheet or tablecloth, which prevents the slipping of the three little pot-legs on the stone floor. 1942 Amer. Antiq. 7 385 When legs do occur, they are heavy and stubby... An apron..is occasionally used instead of the pot leg. 2. In southern and western Africa: a piece of shot shaped like the leg of a cast iron cooking pot; (as a mass noun) shot made from small pieces of cast iron. Now historical and rare. ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > military equipment > weapon > missile > ammunition for firearms > [noun] > bullet or shot collectively > shot > of large guns fricasseec1575 murdering shot1583 chain-shota1586 crossbar1589 cross-bar shot1591 case shot1599 langrel1627 trundle-shot1627 partridge1635 chain-bullet1636 pelican1639 case1642 spike-shota1661 double-head1678 double-headed shot1678 partridge-shot1683 grape1687 burrel-shot1706 double1707 angel-shot1730 grapeshot1747 star shot1753 bar-shot1756 langrage1769 canister1801 stang-ball1802 chain1804 canister-shot1809 tier-shot1828 pot-leg1852 six-pounder1855 shunt shot1864 sand-shot1867 mitraille1868 1852 Cape Town Mail 29 May in Times 7 July 7/5 On this occasion it is stated that ‘the peculiar whiz of the enemies' balls told of iron pot legs and angular pieces of iron, and not of musket balls’. 1877 Let. in Times 30 Nov. 6/1 Then commenced the fighting in right earnest, pot legs and bullets whizzing over our heads. 1895 Chambers's Jrnl. 12 738/1 Ball or shot they rarely use, but prefer a handful of broken cast-iron potleg, which at close quarters makes a ghastly wound. 1900 Longman's Mag. Dec. 143 When the sergeant raised his officer, ragged potleg was whirring everywhere. 1911 P. Gibbon Margaret Harding 63 The ‘pot-leg’, the Kafir bullets hammered out of cold iron, sang in the air like flutes, and made a wound when they struck that a man could put his fist into. 1934 E. A. Walker Great Trek vi. 177 The Zulu array circled round..but..never closing for fear of the Boers' guns and their iron cannon loaded to the muzzle with scrap-iron and potlegs. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1842 |
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