单词 | revere |
释义 | Reveren. U.S. attributive. Designating silverware (or other fine metalware) made by Paul Revere, characterized by simple, elegant designs and subtle, detailed engravings. Also occasionally applied to similar work made by his contemporaries or to modern reproductions. Cf. Paul Revere n. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > food manufacture and preparation > equipment for food preparation > cooking vessel or pot > [noun] > other types of pot or pan olla1535 pipkin1554 marmite1581 diet-pot1617 pipkinet1647 chocolate pot1676 gotch1691 lead1741 puchero1791 steamer1814 bake pot1822 kedgeree-pot1824 braising-pan1825 handi1847 craggan1880 yabba1889 sufuria1891 dixie1900 Revere1901 pressure cooker1914 pressure saucepan1940 li1945 wok1952 li ting1958 firepot1959 fondue pot1959 tian1978 the world > food and drink > food > food manufacture and preparation > equipment for food preparation > cooking vessel or pot > [adjective] > relating to types of pan Revere1901 1901 W. L. Andrews Paul Revere & his Engraving ii. 51 The engraving upon the backs of the Revere copper-plates now in the possession of the State of Massachusetts. 1906 Washington Post 4 Mar. 4/4 It is practically in the Revere spoons alone that the fakers have attempted to work. 1912 Chicago Tribune 18 Nov. 10/5 (advt.) A practically complete display of the beautiful Revere designs, together with a number of antique Revere originals and other relics of the noted old patriot. 1929 National Republic Nov. 32/1 In an exhibition held in Boston in 1906, sixty-five Revere pieces were exhibited. 1976 G. McDonald Confess, Fletch vii. 39 A Revere coffee service awaited them on a butler's table. 2008 L. Niven & E. M. Lerner Juggler of Worlds xviii. 96 A silver coffeepot, curls of steam wafting from its gracefully curved spout, waited on a sideboard. A Revere piece, Sigmund guessed. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022). reverev. 1. a. transitive. To feel deep respect or admiration for; to hold in the highest esteem; to treat with reverence. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > respect > reverence > revere [verb (transitive)] honourc1275 shamec1384 to hold (also have) (a person or thing) in (great, etc.) reverencec1405 worshipc1450 to have, or hold in veneration?a1475 to worship the ground (a person) walks (also treads) onc1525 reverence1548 revere1558 reverent1565 shrine1592 saint1597 venerate1623 1558 W. Whittingham in T. Sternhold et al. Psalmes of Dauid f. 90 v, in Forme of Prayers For all thinges thee revere. 1596 S. Daniel Penelope's Complaint in Compl. Wks. (1885) I. 279 The one renowned, revered, true to her own. 1665 J. Glanvill Sciri Tuum: Authors Defense 53 in Scepsis Scientifica If Aristotle were vicious and immoral, there is much the less reason why we should revere his authority. 1691 J. Hartcliffe Treat. Virtues 137 Sudden Anger reveres or stands in awe of no Man. 1717 A. Pope tr. Homer Iliad III. ix. 754 Revere thy Roof, and to thy Guests be kind. 1761 D. Hume Hist. Eng. III. liii. 174 The people..generally abhorred the Convocation as much as they revered the Parliament. 1837 W. Whewell Hist. Inductive Sci. I. 279 Works which were long revered as a code of science. 1864 J. Bryce Holy Rom. Empire iii. 28 For all..had heard of Rome's glories, and revered the name of Cæsar. 1922 S. Lewis Babbitt xviii. 224 She did her work with the thoroughness of a mind which reveres details and never quite understands them. 1974 J. Stubbs Painted Face 15 A man whom he revered. 2003 Kindred Spirit Winter 49/2 The plant was revered by the Druids who regarded it as sacred. b. intransitive. To express deep respect or admiration for someone or something; to show reverence. Now rare. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > respect > reverence > revere [verb (intransitive)] revere1797 1797 A. Radcliffe Italian II. vi. 212 Tremble, therefore, and revere. 1848 E. Bulwer-Lytton Harold II. vii. v. 199 The love that reveres. 1881 E. D. A. Morshead tr. Aeschylus Furies in House of Atreus 167 In purity and holy awe Stand and revere. 1978 S. R. Daly tr. J. Ruiz Bk. True Love 407 The three kings came With presents rare and dear To praise and revere. ΘΚΠ the mind > will > wish or inclination > unwillingness > be unwilling [verb (intransitive)] nillOE loathea1200 to make it tough1297 forthinka1300 reckc1300 ruea1400 to make (it) strangec1405 to make strangenessc1407 stick1418 resistc1425 to make (it) strange?1456 steek1478 tarrowc1480 doubt1483 sunyie1488 to make (it) nice1530 stay1533 shentc1540 to make courtesy (at)1542 to make it scrupulous1548 to think (it) much1548 to make dainty of (anything)1555 to lie aback1560 stand1563 steek1573 to hang back1581 erch1584 to make doubt1586 to hang the groin1587 to make scruple (also a, no, etc., scruple)1589 yearn1597 to hang the winga1601 to make squeamish1611 smay1632 bogglea1638 to hang off1641 waver1643 reluct1648 shy1650 reluctate1655 stickle1656 scruple1660 to make boggle1667 revere1689 begrudge1690 to have scruples1719 stopc1738 bitch1777 reprobate1779 crane1823 disincline1885 1689 E. Hickeringill Ceremony-monger v If I did not revere to cast Dirt upon the Ashes of the Dead, I could [etc.]. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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