单词 | resing |
释义 | † resingn. Obsolete. The action of rese v.2; attack, assault, onslaught. ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > attack > [noun] fiend-reseOE frumresec1275 assault1297 sault1297 inracea1300 sailing13.. venuea1330 checkc1330 braid1340 affrayc1380 outrunningc1384 resinga1387 wara1387 riota1393 assailc1400 assayc1400 onset1423 rake?a1425 pursuitc1425 assemblinga1450 brunta1450 oncominga1450 assembly1487 envaya1500 oncomea1500 shovea1500 front1523 scry1523 attemptate1524 assaulting1548 push1565 brash1573 attempt1584 affront?1587 pulse1587 affret1590 saliaunce1590 invasion1591 assailment1592 insultation1596 aggressa1611 onslaught1613 source1616 confronta1626 impulsion1631 tentative1632 essaya1641 infall1645 attack1655 stroke1698 insult1710 coup de main1759 onfall1837 hurrah1841 beat-up of quarters1870 offensive1887 strafe1915 grand slam1916 hop-over1918 run1941 strike1942 a1387 J. Trevisa tr. R. Higden Polychron. (St. John's Cambr.) (1871) III. 257 (MED) Half þe peple stood i-armed wiþoute þe citee..for resynge and stekkynge [L. ad sustinendum impetus] of straunge naciouns. a1387 J. Trevisa tr. R. Higden Polychron. (St. John's Cambr.) (1874) V. 299 (MED) Seint Mammertus..ordeyned solempne letanyes..aȝenst erþe schakynge and tempest of weder and peril of resynge [L. incursiones] of wylde bestes. 1582 S. Batman Vppon Bartholome, De Proprietatibus Rerum xviii. viii. f. 341/2 Therewith the asse closeth her eyen, and healeth her sight, and defendeth against the reesing and pricking of Foules. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online December 2021). resingv. transitive. To sing again. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > performing music > singing > sing [verb (transitive)] > sing again recant1611 resing1615 1615 T. Scot Certaine Pieces This Age Parabolized in Philomythie (1616) f. 100v [They shall] ioyne their hie stretcht notes, that all the ring Seemes Eccho like, their sonnets to resing. 1617 S. Collins Epphata to F. T. ii. ix. 388 You haue this trick by your selfe, cleane differing from the fashion of all other writers, that euer I read, to repeat, and reiterate, and re-sing your owne glories. 1687 T. Beverley Expos. Song of Songs 54 That Song, that sprung In those first Times, is now, as new, Resung. a1711 T. Ken Hymns for Festivals in Wks. (1721) I. 209 Re-sing this Day the same Angelick Strain. 1799 S. J. Pratt Gleanings in Eng. xiv. 272 I am satisfied the author had no more idea of self-love, or self-interest while she wrote, than had the merry mortals who sung and re-sung her strain. 1851 Era 17 Aug. 11/3 Miss Pyne's two songs alluded to were resung, or rather trilled out, as gladsome and fluent as a bird. 1864 E. B. Richards Elisiner xv. 254 His praises had been sung and resung. 1950 French Rev. 24 150 On the following days, the song is sung and resung, each time increasing the tempo. 2006 Electronic Musician (Nexis) July 42 Next, the singer would resing the second verse. Derivatives reˈsinging n. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > performing music > singing > [noun] > singing again recantation1594 palinody1599 resinging1879 1879 Unitarian Rev. Sept. 273 Our modern singers are content with no feeble echo of ancient jeremiads; no resinging of Jewish or classic dirges. 1962 Jrnl. Amer. Folklore 75 91 This album is largely a resinging of items. 2005 T. Brookes Guitar 215 In late 1960 Joan Baez's first album, a resinging of traditional songs and ballads, hit the Billboard chart. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.a1387v.1615 |
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