单词 | pranked |
释义 | † prankedadj.1 Obsolete. rare. Of a garment: folded, pleated; adorned with pleats. ΚΠ Promptorium Parvulorum (Harl. 221) 411 Prankyd, as clothys, plicatus. a1500 (a1460) Towneley Plays (1897–1973) 376 Of prankyd gownes & shulders vp set, mos & flokkys sewyd wyth in. a1529 Maner of World in J. Skelton Poet. Wks. (1843) I. 148 Such pranked cotes and sleves, So few yonge men that preves, And such encrease of theves, Sawe I never. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2007; most recently modified version published online December 2020). prankedadj.2 Now rare and poetic. Dressed up, decked out; decorated; colourful, bright.In quot. 1927: set like a gem (cf. prank v.4 4). ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > beautification > [adjective] > ornamented or decorated depaint?c1225 ornedc1384 trappeda1400 attiredc1400 bolled1400 picked?c1425 bedighta1440 garnishedc1440 well-apparelledc1450 decorate1460 adorned?1473 ornate?a1475 anorneda1500 decked?a1500 exornate1509 redimite?a1513 well-decked1530 adornate1539 prankedc1550 entrapped?1553 bested1558 distinct1596 embellished1598 well-tricked1599 enamelled1604 gaudeda1616 broidered1616 farded1637 phalerated1656 adorn1667 bedecked1671 gayed1671 fancied1688 phalerate1702 decorated1727 ornamented1730 orné1763 got-up1793 gotten-up1796 apparelled1821 engrailed1848 the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > wearing clothing > [adjective] > showily or fancily dressed gaya1387 fresha1393 jollyc1405 lustyc1412 prankedc1550 well-attireda1569 prank1575 conceited1579 dressed1641 gaily dressed1730 bedressed1863 tricked1869 done-up1911 dolled1917 the world > matter > colour > state or mode of having colour > [adjective] > colourful prankedc1550 colourable1607 coloury1721 colourful1848 chromatic1864 c1550 C. Bansley Treat. Pryde & Abuse of Women sig. A.ii For there are some prancked Gosseps euery where, able to spyll a whole countrie. 1596 W. Warner Albions Eng. (rev. ed.) ix. xlvii. 222 Good God, how formall, prankt, and peart, became I in a trice. 1833 H. Ellison Madmoments I. 328 His Sight he Distorts and twists, the better thus to see Prankt Error's uncouth Shapes. 1877 S. Lanier Florida Sunday 65 Grays, whites and red of pranked woodpeckers. 1927 J. R. Theobald in Oxf. Poetry 34 Sun, moon and prankèd stars. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2007; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < |
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