α. 1600s rallerie, 1600s–1700s rallery; English regional (Yorkshire) 1900s– rallari, 1900s– rallary.
β. 1600s ralliarie, 1600s ralliary; Scottish pre-1700 ralȝierie.
单词 | rallery |
释义 | ralleryn.α. 1600s rallerie, 1600s–1700s rallery; English regional (Yorkshire) 1900s– rallari, 1900s– rallary. β. 1600s ralliarie, 1600s ralliary; Scottish pre-1700 ralȝierie. Now rare. 1. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > derision, ridicule, or mockery > banter or good-humoured ridicule > [noun] > piece or instance of jest1548 rallery1645 raillery1653 rally1659 banter1679 quiz1795 josh1878 1645 A. Steuart Zerubbabel to Sanballat & Tobiah To Rdr. sig. A4v They..never give them any solid, or substantiall Answer; contenting themselves with their jerkes of Language, their ralleries, injuries, or with some Rhetoricall Digression from the businesse in hand. 1654 E. Wolley tr. ‘G. de Scudéry’ Curia Politiæ 164 Prince Bajazet, was sometimes called the Shepherd, by a tart Ralliarie [Fr. par une raillerie piquante]. 1683 W. Bates Serm. Eternal Judgement 110 in Serm. Death & Eternal Judgement Then all their Ralleries will be turn'd into Lamentations. 1707 tr. P. Le Lorrain de Vallemont Curiosities in Husbandry & Gardening 169 Ready and pleasant Ralleries are the Delights of the Mind in..Conversations. 1772 A. Waddel tr. G. Buchanan Paraphr. Psalms David i. 43 The mob that meets me mock at my misfortunes,..they embitter their ralleries with..ill-natured words. ?1790 Sprightly Jester 96 An innocent clown being servant in a family, was subject to all the witticisms and ralleries of the other servants. b. †(a) Abuse, invective; = raillery n. 2 (obsolete rare); (b) teasing or mocking repartee, banter; = raillery n. 1a. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > derision, ridicule, or mockery > banter or good-humoured ridicule > [noun] mirth1560 dicacity1592 jest1597 pleasantry1602 raillery1642 rallery1652 badinage1658 banter1660 disport1667 badinerie1712 rig1725 bantery1739 jokery1740 persiflage1757 quizzery1809 quiz1819 chaff1841 borak1845 barrackc1890 mickey-take1968 smack talk1989 bants2008 1652 J. Paulet tr. P. Le Moyne Gallery Heroick Women 153 Besides he added Rallery [Fr. la raillerie] to his Cruelty, as Tyrants cast Salt into Fire, and Vineger into Wounds. 1659 J. Evelyn Char. Eng. 59 That innocent, yet salt and pleasant diversion, which in France are called Ralliarie. 1693 J. Dennis Impart. Crit. iii. 28 Curse of this unseasonable Rallery: Can anything be more insipid than an untimely Jest? a1754 H. Fielding Fathers (1778) i. i. 6 I admit rallery. 1779 F. Burney Let. 5–20 July in Early Jrnls. & Lett. Fanny Burney (1994) 338 I was really embarrassed how to behave with civility to him, & not incur either rallery, or, at least, attract observation. a1904 B. Kirkby in Eng. Dial. Dict. (1904) V. 21/2 [W. Yorks.] He liked a bit o' rallari. 1925 Davenport (Iowa) Democrat & Leader 26 Aug. The badinage he indulged in and the rallery with his wife behind the curtain was killing. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > pleasure > laughter > causing laughter > [noun] > jest or pleasantry > a jest or joke gameOE jape1377 bourda1387 mirthc1390 mowa1393 chapec1400 skauncec1440 sport?1449 popc1540 flirt1549 jest1551 merriment1576 shifta1577 facetiae1577 gig1590 pleasantry1594 lepidity1647 rallery1653 drollery1654 wit-crack1662 joco1663 pleasance1668 joke1670 jocunditya1734 quizzification1801 funniment1826 side-splitter1834 funniness1838 quizzery1841 jocularity1846 rib-tickler1855 jocosity1859 humorism1860 gag1863 gas1914 nifty1918 mirthquaker1921 rib1929 boffo1934 giggle1936 1653 Ld. Vaux tr. A. Godeau Life St. Paul 49 All these were ralleries rather of a Monster then a Man. 1654 E. Nicholas Papers (1892) II. 57 He thought she tooke them up in rallery and that, if he gave her good words, he might have them againe. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2008; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1645 |
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