单词 | rug gown |
释义 | rug gownn. 1. A gown made of rug (rug n.3 1a). Now historical. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > clothing for body or trunk (and limbs) > [noun] > loose clothing > robe or gown > types of > made of or trimmed with specific material pee-gown1483 pelissona1492 rug gown1558 fox-fur1598 shuba1598 budge-gown1649 Hungerlin1650 foins-gown1692 1558 in G. J. Piccope Lancs. & Cheshire Wills (1860) II. 114 That six poor men..shall have every of theme a black rugge gowne. 1591 J. Florio Second Frutes 7 A night gown of chamlet, a rugge gown. 1611 C. Tourneur Atheist's Trag. (new ed.) ii. sig. F2 The Gentleman tooke the dog in shagge-haire to be some Watch-man in a rugge gowne. 1639 tr. J. A. Comenius Porta Linguarum Reserata (new ed.) xlvii. §517 Cloakes, rug-gownes, and the like outermost garments, we put on uppermost. 1657 R. Ligon True Hist. Barbados 44 Rug-Gownes, such as poor people wear in Hospitalls. 1732 Universal Spectator 7 Oct. The Light was follow'd by a tall, meagre, and stern Personage..in a long dangling Rug Gown. 1836 J. W. Kaye Jerningham I. ii. 52 His body was wrapped in the foldings of a ‘rug gown’. 1883 N. D. Davis Cavaliers & Roundheads in Barbados iv. 43 For clothing they wore shirt and drawers, and caps, and some planters allowed a rug gown for a change when the servants returned from their day's toil. 1909 C. N. Robinson Brit. Tar in Fact & Fiction viii. 179 Doubtless rug gowns were used by the Tudor sailors when they stood their watch. 1980 C. Hoy Introd., Notes & Comm. Dramatic Wks. Thomas Dekker 219 Rug, a rug-gown, made of hairy frieze and worn by scholars. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > safety > protection or defence > watching or keeping guard > [noun] > one who watches or keeps guard > municipal watchman wait1418 watchmanc1440 rattle manc1596 rug gowna1625 ruga1627 billman1630 Charley1819 a1625 J. Fletcher Monsieur Thomas (1639) iv. ii. sig. I1 Downe comes a Constable, and the Sow... A whole stand of rug gownes rowted manly And the Kings peace put flight. 1646 J. Hall Horæ Vacivæ 9 What a grand ornament our Gentry would Soon loose, if every rug-gown might be bold To rail at such Heroick feats? 1658 R. Flecknoe Enigmaticall Characters 118 Every Rug-gown and Apron-man, has priviledge to be Coacht thither, and lodg'd in the Rules or Master-sides. DerivativesΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > wearing clothing > [adjective] > wearing clothing for body (and limbs) > wearing loose clothing > wearing a robe or gown > of specific kind > types of rose-coloured1546 togeda1616 rug-gowned1630 togated1634 pretextate1657 black-robed1673 ermined1735 night-robed1799 snow-white1847 togate1851 vestmented1859 togaed1860 kimonoed1894 1630 P. Massinger Renegado v. ii. sig. K3 With as much ease..As euer Gallants..Haue set vpon a drunken Constable, And bore him from a sleepy ruggown'd watch. 1630 J. Taylor Wks. ii. 259/2 The Peare, the Apple, and the rug-gown'd Peache. a1640 J. Fletcher & P. Massinger Prophetesse ii. ii, in F. Beaumont & J. Fletcher Comedies & Trag. (1647) sig. Dddd3v/2 I had rather meet an enemy in the field, then stand thus nodding like to a rug-gown'd Watch-man. 1856 G. W. Thornbury Shakespere's Eng. II. x. 36 The Watchmen..are the rug-gowned billmen who guarded Aldersgate or Temple Bar. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2011; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1558 |
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