单词 | reparel |
释义 | † repareln. Obsolete. 1. a. Fittings, furnishings. ΘΚΠ society > faith > artefacts > implement (general) > [noun] > collectively mass-gearc1300 reparel1466 sacred1665 altar service1824 bondieuserie1941 the mind > possession > supply > [noun] > that which is supplied > that with which anything is equipped > equipment or accoutrements ornament?c1225 i-wendea1250 atil1297 tacklea1325 apparel1330 conreyc1330 farec1330 tirec1330 apparementc1340 apparelmentc1374 graithc1375 appurtenancec1386 geara1400 warnementa1400 stuff1406 parelling?a1440 farrements1440 stuffurec1440 skippeson1444 harnessa1450 parela1450 implements1454 reparel1466 ordinance1475 habiliments1483 ornation1483 muniments1485 mountures1489 outred1489 accomplement?c1525 trinketc1525 garnishing1530 garniture1532 accoutrementsc1550 furniments1553 tackling1558 instrument1563 ordinara1578 appointment?1578 outreiking1584 appoint1592 dighting1598 outreik1598 apparate?c1600 accomplishment1605 attirail1611 coutrement1621 apparatusa1628 equipage1648 thing1662 equipment1717 paraphernalia1736 tack1777 outfit1787 fittinga1817 fixing1820 set-out1831 rigging1837 fixture1854 parapherna1876 clobber1890 the world > action or operation > advantage > usefulness > use (made of things) > instrumentality > [noun] > (a) means > equipment for any action or undertaking ornament?c1225 i-wendea1250 atil1297 tacklea1325 apparel1330 conreyc1330 farec1330 tirec1330 apparementc1340 apparelmentc1374 graithc1375 appurtenancec1386 geara1400 warnementa1400 stuff1406 parelling?a1440 farrements1440 stuffurec1440 skippeson1444 harnessa1450 parela1450 implements1454 reparel1466 ordinance1475 habiliments1483 ornation1483 muniments1485 outred1489 trinketc1525 garnishing1530 garniture1532 accoutrementsc1550 furniments1553 tackling1558 instrument1563 ordinara1578 appointment?1578 outreiking1584 supellectile1584 appoint1592 dighting1598 outreik1598 materialsa1600 apparate?c1600 attirail1611 coutrement1621 apparatusa1628 outrig1639 equipage1648 thing1662 equipment1717 paraphernalia1736 fixture1767 tack1777 outfit1787 fittinga1817 fixing1820 matériel1821 set-out1831 rigging1837 parapherna1876 clobber1890 1466 Inventory in Archaeologia (1887) 50 35 And j nothir basyne of a lampe withoute any Reparaylle ther for. 1517 in F. Collins Wills & Admin. Knaresborough Court Rolls (1902) I. 6 The masse booke, portace, chales, vestementt, and all other reparell to oon preiste to say masse with. b. Clothing, attire. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > [noun] clothesc888 hattersOE shroudc1000 weedOE shrouda1122 clothc1175 hatteringa1200 atourc1220 back-clout?c1225 habit?c1225 clothingc1275 cleadinga1300 dubbinga1300 shroudinga1300 attirec1300 coverturec1300 suitc1325 apparel1330 buskingc1330 farec1330 harness1340 tire1340 backs1341 geara1350 apparelmentc1374 attiringa1375 vesturec1385 heelinga1387 vestmentc1386 arraya1400 graitha1400 livery1399 tirementa1400 warnementa1400 arrayment1400 parelc1400 werlec1400 raiment?a1425 robinga1450 rayc1450 implements1454 willokc1460 habiliment1470 emparelc1475 atourement1481 indumenta1513 reparel1521 wearing gear1542 revesture1548 claesc1550 case1559 attirement1566 furniture1566 investuring1566 apparelling1567 dud1567 hilback1573 wear1576 dress1586 enfolding1586 caparison1589 plight1590 address1592 ward-ware1598 garnish1600 investments1600 ditement1603 dressing1603 waith1603 thing1605 vestry1606 garb1608 outwall1608 accoutrementa1610 wearing apparel1617 coutrement1621 vestament1632 vestiment1637 equipage1645 cask1646 aguise1647 back-timbera1656 investiture1660 rigging1664 drapery1686 vest1694 plumage1707 bussingc1712 hull1718 paraphernalia1736 togs1779 body clothing1802 slough1808 toggery1812 traps1813 garniture1827 body-clothes1828 garmenture1832 costume1838 fig1839 outfit1840 vestiture1841 outer womana1845 outward man1846 vestiary1846 rag1855 drag1870 clo'1874 parapherna1876 clobber1879 threads1926 mocker1939 schmatte1959 vine1959 kit1989 1521 in Miscellanea (Thoresby Soc.) (1924) 26 344 A Jacket, a paire hoose and other of my reparell. 1558–9 in Yorks. Archæol. Jrnl. 67 366 My best doublet, and my best gowne, and all my other reperell. 1590 R. Greene Neuer too Late ii. sig. G4v Tricke thy selfe vp in thy best reparrell. 1613 F. Beaumont Knight of Burning Pestle Prol. sig. B2 Let them but lend him a suit of reparrell, and necessaries. 1699 P. Motteux Island Princess iv. 21 Whither so smugg'd up thus early you go? With clean Hands and Face, Your best Band with a Lace, Your Sunday Reparel when you shou'd go Plough. 2. Repair. Only in out of reparel: = out of repair at repair n.2 Phrases 1a. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > condition of matter > bad condition of matter > deteriorated in condition [phrase] > out of repair out of reparation (also reparations)1543 out of reparel1550 out of repair1588 1550 in J. Raine Fabric Rolls York Minster (1859) 274 The churche is owte of reparell, so that no man can well abyde in the bodie of the churche..when it is fowle wether. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online December 2020). † reparelv. Obsolete. 1. a. transitive. To repair (a damaged, worn, or faulty object or structure).In quot. a1500 in figurative context. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > industry > manufacturing processes > mending or repairing > [verb (transitive)] beetc975 menda1200 amenda1250 rightc1275 botcha1382 reparela1382 cure1382 repaira1387 dighta1400 emend1411 to mend up1479 restablishc1500 help1518 trimc1520 redub1522 reparate1548 accommodate1552 reinstaure1609 reconcinnate1623 to do up1647 righta1656 fixa1762 doctor1829 vamp1837 service1916 rejig1976 a1382 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) (Douce 369(1)) (1850) Job xxix. 20 My bowe in myn hond shal be reparailid [a1425 L.V. astorid; L. instaurabitur]. ?a1425 Mandeville's Trav. (Egerton) (1889) 42 Adrian..reparailed [Fr. refist] þe citee of Ierusalem and restored þe temple. ?c1450 Life St. Cuthbert (1891) 4293 (MED) Þe walles of ȝorke þai reparald. 1490 in Stuart Cov. Myst. (1825) 33 These bene the Garments that wer new reparallyd ayaynste Corpus Christi daye. a1500 (c1340) R. Rolle Psalter (Univ. Oxf. 64) (1884) ii. 9 Þai sall be broken in hell and neuere reparaild. 1513 G. Douglas tr. Virgil Æneid iv. vii. 27 His navy lost reparalit I, but faill. 1523 J. Fitzherbert Bk. Surueyeng xxi. f. 39v The mylner shall..vpholde and reparell the spindell & the rynde..at his owne proper cost and charge. 1560 in J. D. Marwick Extracts Rec. Burgh Edinb. (1875) III. 62 To reparrall the kirk,..mend the glasen wyndokis, and mak settis convenient. c1600 in Balfour's Practicks (1754) 35 The..dewties of the parochin may be..arrestit..unto the tyme the prelate or persoun repair and reparrell the kirk. b. transitive. To keep in good repair; to maintain. ΚΠ 1394 in J. Raine Testamenta Eboracensia (1836) I. 186 (MED) I will that this place dwell still to my wyfe and to my childer..And I will that thay reparell it and kepe it in the plyte that it es in now, als wele als thay may. 1423 Petition in Fenland Notes & Queries (1907–9) 7 308 (MED) The dereigne and issues of ffresh waters to the See of certen townes..er not sufficiantly repareld as yem oght to be. a1450 Complaint J. Brome in Warwickshire Antiquarian Mag. (1869) 4 187 (MED) His s[er]uaunts..shulde..reparell hys Tenantries, husbonde his lyvelode, and other his occupacions there. 1455 in A. Clark Lincoln Diocese Documents (1914) 76 (MED) I wol that the Wardeyn..haue yeerly..xx li..to reparell my said Chapell after tyme it is sufficiently beeldid and performed. 2. a. transitive. To restore to good or proper condition, esp. by compensating for waste, decay, hunger, etc. Also with till. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > amending > restoration > restore [verb (transitive)] recovera1382 recurea1382 reparela1382 instore1382 store1387 restorec1390 redressc1405 repeal1479 rectifya1529 restauratea1538 redeem1575 instaurate1583 upright1601 upseta1652 reficiate1657 rehabilitate1663 retrieve1665 re-establish1706 re-rail1914 rehab1961 a1382 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) (Bodl. 959) (1965) 1 Esdras Prol. l. 79 Alle þe bookis of þe olde testament reparailede [L. reparaileide] & enspirid with goddis spirit. a1398 J. Trevisa tr. Bartholomaeus Anglicus De Proprietatibus Rerum (BL Add.) f. 82v Þerfore it [sc. sneezing] schal be a stint wiþ..stewinge þat makeþ it stynte and reparailiþ spiritis & wastiþ superfluytes. R. Misyn tr. R. Rolle Fire of Love 52 (MED) If þou will entyr to þe kyngdome lost & eft reparayld [L. recuperatum] with cristis blode, þe behouys godis comamentis to kepe. c1450 (?c1425) St. Mary of Oignies ii. xi, in Anglia (1885) 8 178 (MED) Hir artery-veynes repareld and voys renewed, welny aldaye she ceced not..mery notes of melody. a1500 (?c1425) Speculum Sacerdotale (1936) 55 (MED) Loke that thou leueste be yeven to the pore that the flesshe of the nedy and hungri be reparild with that. a1500 (c1340) R. Rolle Psalter (Univ. Oxf. 64) (1884) ii. 24 All þat ere born til new life and reparaild til þe sight of god. b. transitive. To remedy (an undesirable condition or situation); to rectify, make good. rare. ΚΠ a1450 St. Katherine (Richardson 44) (1884) 58 (MED) We haue so greet an harm by los of oure wyf þat hit may not be repayreyled aȝeyn. a1500 (?a1400) Stanzaic Life of Christ (Harl. 3909) (1926) 7157 (MED) In erth reperaile eke thyng that mon-kynde did amys. 1530 Myroure Oure Ladye (Fawkes) (1873) ii. 175 Knowyng that the falle of theyr felowes [sc. angels] shulde be reparelyd by oure lady. 3. a. transitive. To devise. Also: to prepare. rare. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > discovery > invention, devising > invent, devise [verb (transitive)] findeOE understand1297 devisea1300 shapec1381 warpa1387 enginec1400 weavec1420 reparel1434 studyc1530 conjecture1551 spina1575 ingeniate1592 think1599 to pattern out1601 decoct1602 smooth1603 to fetch about1611 fancy1635 plait1642 erect1646 R. Misyn tr. R. Rolle Mending of Life 115 (MED) A thowsand begilyngis of noiyng..he reparells to kest hym from þe luf of god. a1475 Bk. Quinte Essence (1889) 8 Who so coude reparale & preparate kyndely þis fier, wiþoute doute it wolde quenche anoon a brennynge sijknes clepid þe fier of helle. b. transitive. To put in order; to adorn, equip; to dress. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > providing with clothing > provide with clothing [verb (transitive)] wrya901 clothec950 shride971 aturnc1220 begoa1225 array1297 graith1297 agraithc1300 geara1325 cleadc1325 adightc1330 apparel1362 back1362 shape1362 attirea1375 parela1375 tirea1375 rayc1390 addressa1393 coverc1394 aguisea1400 scredea1400 shrouda1400 bedightc1400 buskc1400 harnessc1400 hatterc1400 revesta1449 able1449 dressa1450 reparel?c1450 adub?1473 endue?a1475 afaite1484 revestera1500 beclothe1509 trimc1516 riga1535 invest1540 vesture1555 suit1577 clad1579 investure1582 vest1582 deck1587 habit1594 to make ready1596 caparison1597 skin1601 shadow1608 garment1614 riga1625 raiment1656 garb1673 equip1695 to fit out1722 encase1725 tog1793 trick1821 to fig out1825 enclothe1832 toilet1842 to get up1858 habilitate1885 tailor1885 kit1919 the mind > possession > supply > provide or supply (something) [verb (transitive)] > provide or supply (a person or thing) with anything > equip or outfit frameOE dightc1275 fayc1275 graith1297 attire1330 purveyc1330 shapec1330 apparel1366 harnessc1380 ordaina1387 addressa1393 array1393 pare1393 feata1400 point1449 reparel?c1450 provide1465 fortify1470 emparel1480 appoint1490 deck?15.. equip1523 trim1523 accoutre1533 furnish1548 accommodate1552 fraught1571 suit1572 to furnish up1573 to furnish out1577 rig1579 to set out1585 equipage1590 outreik1591 befit1598 to furnish forth1600 fita1616 to fit up1670 outrig1681 to fit out1722 mount?1775 outfit1798 habilitate1824 arm1860 to fake out1871 heel1873 ?c1450 Life St. Cuthbert (1891) 5119 (MED) A text of þe gospell With tresour monkes reparell. ?c1450 Life St. Cuthbert (1891) 7148 Þe new kirke was reconsailde Solemply and reparailde. 1530 J. Palsgrave Lesclarcissement 686/2 I reparell, I clothe one, je habille. ?1553 (c1501) G. Douglas Palice of Honour (London) i. l. 431 in Shorter Poems (1967) 34 Reperalit [1579 Edinb. Reparrellit] wes that godlyk plesand wone..In rychest claith of gold. 1599 in J. D. Marwick Extracts Rec. Burgh Glasgow (1876) I. 194 Ordanes thame to reparrell and mak the same [uniform] reddy. 4. transitive. Perhaps: to act according to the position of (the moon). rare. ΚΠ a1500 (?a1425) tr. Secreta Secret. (Lamb.) 112 (MED) Make Mercury yn þe fferthe degree, & reparaill þe mone, ffor in holdyng of wayes it ys þe gretteste tokenyng vniuersele. Derivatives reparelled adj. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > amending > restoration > [adjective] > restored reparelledc1450 reintegrate1495 redintegrate1501 restored1538 regenerate1613 recruited1648 redintegrated1655 restituted1728 revivified1774 rehabilitated1837 renovated1849 done-over1874 reconditioned1910 rehabbed1967 c1450 (?c1425) St. Mary of Oignies i. iii, in Anglia (1885) 8 136 Oure lorde..bihighte þat as reparelde matrymoyne he wolde gyue ageyne to hir in heuene hir felowe. repareller n. a repairer. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > worker > workers according to type of work > manual or industrial worker > mender > [noun] clouterc1440 maker-up?a1444 botcher1499 repairer?1504 reparationer1520 patcher1528 bodger1538 repareller1546 mender1552 sarcinator1646 vamper1712 piecer1764 renovator1827 repairman1856 fixer?1881 serviceman1905 Mr Fixit1924 fixit man1949 fixit1982 1546 in W. Page Certificates Chantries County of York (1894) I. 22 A fre rent of the repareler of the said Bedern. 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