单词 | rippit |
释义 | rippitn. Scottish, Irish English (northern), and U.S. regional (chiefly southern Midland). Uproar, tumult; outcry; (also) a disturbance, a noisy fight. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > loudness > confused sound > [noun] > uproar or tumult brack?c1200 ludea1275 ludingc1275 grede13.. to-doc1330 stevenc1385 ruitc1390 shoutingc1405 rumourc1425 dirdumc1440 shout1487 rippit?1507 glamer?a1513 rangat?a1513 reird?a1513 larumc1515 reirdour1535 uproar1544 clamouring1548 racket1565 baldare1582 rack jack1582 rufflery1582 pother1603 rut1607 clamorousnessa1617 hurricane1639 clutter1656 flaw1676 splutter1677 rout1684 hirdum-dirdum1724 fracas1727 collieshangie1737 racketing1760 hullabaloo1762 hurly1806 bobbery1816 trevally1819 pandemonium1827 hurly-burly1830 outroar1845 on-ding1871 tow-row1877 ruckus1885 molrowing1892 rookus1892 rux1918 the world > relative properties > order > disorder > confusion or disorder > commotion, disturbance, or disorder > [noun] > (a) noisy rippit?1507 hubbleshowa1525 burlinga1533 hubble-shubblec1550 burle1563 coil1567 hirdy-girdy1568 riff-raff1582 rut1607 hubbuba1625 clutter1656 sputter1673 splutter1677 rattle1688 rumpus1745 ree-raw1797 bobbery1816 trevally1819 stramash1821 nitty1822 hell's delight1823 pandemonium1827 oration1828 Bob's-a-dying1829 hubbaboo1830 reerie1832 circus1869 tow-row1877 ruaille buaille1885 brouhaha1890 foofaraw1933 bangarang1943 bassa-bassa1956 ?1507 W. Dunbar Tua Mariit Wemen (Rouen) in Poems (1998) I. 46 He ralis and makis repet with ryatus wordis. 1535 W. Stewart tr. H. Boethius Bk. Cron. Scotl. (1858) I. 221 Sic ane repit, rumour, and sic ane reird, Was neuir hard befoir into this eird. 1596 J. Dalrymple tr. J. Leslie Hist. Scotl. (1888) I. 76 Sik a rippet is amang thame. ?1800 Lintoun Green ii. 16 The rippet to remark, And rin wi' a' their force To see the fray. c1800 J. Jamieson Water Kelpie iii And Prosen proud, with rippet loud, Cums ravin' frae his glen. 1870 J. C. Duval Adventures Big-Foot Wallace xlii. 270 At last the manager threw his hat among 'em and called out, ‘Stampede all’, and the ‘rippit’ commenced. 1913 H. Kephart Our Southern Highlanders xiii. 294 If they quarrel, it is a ruction, a rippit, a jower, or an up-scuddle—so be it there are no fatalities which would amount to a real fray. 1913 J. Service Memorables Robin Cummell 67 Some dreidfu' nicht rippit there had been amang the cairters. 1928 ‘M. Chapman’ Happy Mountain 313 Degrees of feeling among unfriendly neighbors... A rippit, fight with fists. 1958 Huntly Express 19 Dec. 6 For fear ony rippits brook out at the dance. 1975 Appalachian Jrnl. 2 157 Rippit..may also mean, as one man defined the term, ‘a cuttin' up sort of a night, a rousin' good time, drunk and dancin'’. 1996 C. I. Macafee Conc. Ulster Dict. 277/2 Rippet, 1. an uproar, a commotion... 2. a romp, a frolic. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.?1507 |
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