单词 | pudder |
释义 | † puddern. Obsolete. rare. = puddle n. 1b. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > liquid > [noun] > collection or accumulation of > small puddle1640 pudder1888 1888 R. L. Stevenson Master of Ballantrae (Author's ed.) iii. 82 We found the body of a Christian..lying in a pudder of his blood. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2007; most recently modified version published online December 2018). pudderv.ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in specific manner > irregular movement or agitation > move irregularly or be agitated [verb (intransitive)] > stir (through, in, among, etc.) pudder1601 stir1712 kirn1869 1601 P. Holland tr. Pliny Hist. World I. x. lxxi. 306 Some peck and pluck it with their hookt bils, others pudder into their food with their broad nebs. 1605 J. Sylvester tr. G. de S. Du Bartas Deuine Weekes & Wks. i. v. 151 Some [Fishes] almost alwaies pudder in the mud Of sleepie Pooles. 1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Bourbetter,..to paddle, or pudder, in the myre. 1639 T. de Gray Compl. Horseman ii. vii. 153 He will not drinke much, but pudder long with his nose in the water. 1647 N. Ward Simple Cobler Aggawam 2 To pudder in the rubbish, and to raise dust in the eyes of more steady Repayrers. 1667 R. L'Estrange tr. F. de Quevedo Visions 126 They were still Puddering and Royling their Bodies; and if they got a little Ease for the present, they'd be down again, as soon as they had taken their Medicine. 2. intransitive. To go poking about; to meddle; to dabble in something; to potter or puddle around. Now rare. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > inaction > idleness, lack of occupation or activity > be idle or unoccupied [verb (intransitive)] > potter or waste time in trifling activity trifle?a1400 loiterc1400 tiffc1440 tifflec1440 to pick a salad1520 to play the wanton1529 fiddle1530 dauntc1540 piddle1545 dally?1548 pittlea1568 pingle1574 puddle1591 to thrum caps1594 maginate1623 meecha1625 pudder1624 dabble1631 fanfreluche1653 dawdlea1656 taigle17.. niff-naff1728 tiddle1747 peddle1755 gammer1788 quiddle1789 muddle1791 browse1803 niddle1808 poke1811 fal-lal1818 potter1824 footer1825 putter1827 shaffle1828 to fool about1838 mike1838 piffle1847 mess1853 to muck about1856 tinker1856 bohemianize1857 to fool around1860 frivol1866 june1869 muss1876 to muddle about (also around)1877 slummock1877 dicker1888 moodle1893 to fart about1899 to fart about (or around)1899 plouter1899 futz1907 monkey1916 to arse around1919 to play around1929 to fuck around1931 tool1932 frig1933 boondoggle1935 to muck around1935 to screw around1935 to bugger about1937 to bugger around1939 to piss about1943 to dick around1948 to jerk around1953 fart-arse1954 to fanny around1969 slop1973 dork1982 to twat around (or about)1992 to dick about1996 the world > action or operation > doing > activity or occupation > acting in another's business or intervention > act in another's business or intervene [verb (intransitive)] > interfere or meddle entermeenec1449 intermit1456 intromit?a1475 intermeddle1477 intromeddle1524 to put (also have) an oar in every man's boat1542 to put (also stick, shove, etc.) one's oar in1542 to have a hand in the dish1551 pudder1624 mird?c1625 to mell or make with1634 potter1655 dabble1660 meddle1711 interfere1743 to bugger about1937 to bugger around1961 1624 F. Bacon Lett. & Life (1874) VII. 515 You may perhaps think me partial to Potycaries, that have been ever puddering in physic all my life. 1643 T. Goodwin Tryall Christians Growth (rev. ed.) ii. ii. 102 Many..who have gone puddring on (as I may so speak) in the use of other meanes. a1677 I. Barrow Several Serm. Evil-speaking (1678) x. 140 We shall obtain vast benefit, much greater then we can hope to get by puddering in the designs or doings of others. 1863 C. C. Clarke Shakespeare-characters xvii. 443 Listen to the natural talk of those carriers, puddering about with their lanterns. 1989 R. Garfitt Given Ground 34 Battledressed veterans, who pudder On their allotments of air. DerivativesΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > excitement > nervous excitement > [noun] fever1340 motiona1398 quotidian?a1439 rufflea1535 commotion1581 fret1582 hurry1600 puddering1603 tumultuousnessa1617 trepidation1625 feverishness1638 boilingc1660 fermentationc1660 tumult1663 ferment1672 stickle1681 fuss1705 whirl1707 flurry1710 sweat1715 fluster1728 pucker1740 flutter1741 flustration1747 flutteration1753 tremor1753 swithera1768 twitteration1775 state1781 stew1806 scrow1808 tumultuating1815 flurrification1822 tew1825 purr1842 pirr1856 tête montée1859 go1866 faff1874 poultry flutter1876 palaver1878 thirl1879 razzle-dazzle1885 nervism1887 flurry-scurry1888 fikiness1889 foment1889 dither1891 swivet1892 flusterment1895 tither1896 overwroughtness1923 mania1925 stumer1932 tizzy1935 two and eight1938 snit1939 tizz1953 tiswas1960 wahala1966 1603 P. Holland tr. Plutarch Morals 139 In other mens letters they keepe a puddering, they open and reade them. 1674 N. Fairfax Treat. Bulk & Selvedge To Rdr. Leave to lay his eggs in his own nest, which is built beyond the reach of every mans puddering pole. ΚΠ 1811 C. Lamb Specim. from Fuller in Wks. (1895) 270 One feels the ashes of Wicliffe gliding away out of the reach of the Sumners, Commissaries, Officials, Proctors, Doctors and all the puddering rout of executioners of the impotent rage of the baffled Council. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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