单词 | roisting |
释义 | † roistingn. Obsolete. Noisy or boisterous revelry. Cf. roistering n. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > pride > boasting or boastfulness > blustering or bravado > [noun] facing1481 blusteringa1494 flirdom?a1500 bravity1546 bravery1548 roistingc1560 bravado1583 roister-doisterdom1592 swash1593 swaggeringa1596 huffing1600 hufty1609 huff1611 brustling1622 hufty-tufty1633 bouncing1634 hectorism1672 huffiness1678 bluster1692 bounce1714 bravadoism1833 fanfaronading1837 bush1840 huffishness1841 swashbuckling1888 bucko1909 society > leisure > social event > a merrymaking or convivial occasion > merrymaking or conviviality > [noun] > noisy or riotous riotingc1390 revelling1395 revelc1400 revelryc1410 revel-rout?1499 jetting1509 deray?a1513 company keeping1529 banqueting1535 roistingc1560 wassailinga1586 riotise1590 roister-doisterdom1592 reels1603 roaring1617 ranting1633 rattle1688 high jinks1699 roistering1805 spree1808 wassailry1814 revelment1822 Tom and Jerryism1822 spreeing1845 to be on the roister1860 riotousness1882 whoopee1928 c1560 T. Ingelend Disobedient Child E ij What cryinge was there for Cardes and Dyce! What roysting, what rufflyng made they within! 1584 R. Greene Gwydonius f. 2 What trouble can torment me worse, then to see my sonne..to consume his time in roysting and ryot. 1614 B. Rich Honestie of Age (1844) 17 Wee must not condemne her..by her perfuming, by her ryoting, by her roysting. 1832 W. Hone Year Bk. 562/1 The roaring and roysting of its ever-coming customers. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, November 2010; most recently modified version published online December 2020). † roistingadj. Obsolete. 1. = roistering adj. 1. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > social event > a merrymaking or convivial occasion > merrymaker > [adjective] > noisy or riotous revelousc1405 roistinga1556 roisterous1575 roaringa1593 ranting1609 roistering1613 tory-rory1678 scouring1691 wassailous1893 a1556 N. Udall Ralph Roister Doister (?1566) Prol. sig. A.ij Whose humour the roysting sort continually doth feede. 1594 J. Lyly Mother Bombie i. i. sig. A3 She is mewed vp..least she should by some roisting courtier be stollen away. a1661 T. Fuller Worthies (1662) London 207 Not well pleased with some Roisting Company there, he embraced the next opportunity of departure after Dinner. 1715 L. Theobald Cave of Poverty 19 Of Prodigals a rude and roisting Train. 1766 W. Kenrick Falstaff's Wedding (new ed.) iv. xiii. 63 The devil sure is in fee with this roisting bell-swagger. 1823 F. Henniker Notes during Visit Egypt 178 Mine host whispered to me dolefully that the roisting rutterkin was a common soldier who had come with an order for his pay. 1846 Sporting Mag. Feb. 69 The rattling, roisting, rollicking Square Cap, who dovetails hunting, driving, racing with his Latin, Syntax, Greek, and Grammar. 2. = roistering adj. 2. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > pride > boasting or boastfulness > blustering or bravado > [adjective] termagant1546 roisterly1555 swashing1556 puffing1566 roisting1567 cocking1568 braving1579 huffling1582 kill-cow1589 roister-doistering1593 roister-doisterly1593 hufty-tufty1596 swaggering1596 huff-cap1597 sword-and-buckler1598 huffing1602 pyrgopolinizing1605 bold-beatinga1616 swash1635 swaga1640 blustering1652 bravashing1652 hectoring1664 hectorly1676 huffy1677 huff-snuff1693 swashbuckling1693 flustering1698 blustery1739 huffish1755 bravading1812 topping1815 Bobadilish1832 Bobadilian1837 fanfaronading1837 bucko1883 swashbucklering1884 swaggery1886 blokeish1920 blokey1938 society > leisure > social event > a merrymaking or convivial occasion > merrymaking or conviviality > [adjective] > noisy or riotous revelous1546 roisterly1555 roisting1567 roisterous1575 roister-doistering1593 roister-doisterly1593 roisteringa1679 revelling1769 revelrous1820 spreeish1825 1567 T. Harman Caueat for Commen Cursetors (new ed.) sig. Biii After their ruysting recreation. 1582 R. Stanyhurst tr. Virgil First Foure Bookes Æneis ii. 38 I thus muttred, with roysting phrensye betraynted. 1593 G. Harvey Pierces Supererogation 156 His Rauing Poetry, his Roisting Rhetorique. 1612 T. Taylor Αρχὴν Ἁπάντων: Comm. Epist. Paul to Titus i. 6 The ruffling, and roysting life of a number of our gallants, and lustie bloods. 1797 C. Newton Poems 55 Star-encircled Thor, at whose command Unweather foul and roisting storms arise, Hurl forth thy souldering bolts. 1812 W. Tennant Anster Fair iv. ii. 75 With a roysting brazen clangour dire. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, November 2010; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.c1560adj.a1556 |
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