单词 | sacking |
释义 | sackingn.1 1. The action of sack v.1, in various senses. ΘΚΠ the world > space > place > placing or fact of being placed in (a) position > insertion or putting in > [noun] > into a sack, bag, or box boxing1546 sacking1569 bagging1711 society > occupation and work > industry > manufacturing processes > [noun] > processing > packing > specific sacking1569 bagging1711 baling1762 woolpacking1875 blister packaging1954 vacuum packaging1954 skin packaging1957 crating1963 strip packaging1969 blister-packing1976 the world > space > shape > unevenness > projection or prominence > protuberance or rounded projection > [noun] > making or becoming protuberant bossment?1541 bellyinga1679 bunting1681 bagging1698 sacking1740 bulging1753 humping1878 the world > food and drink > farming > forestry or arboriculture > lumbering > [noun] > transport of logs flume1784 log-rollinga1792 drive1835 river-driving1843 river drive1845 sluice-way1851 sacking1860 timber drivea1861 skidding1877 log-running1878 skid road1880 rigging1897 swamping1902 log-drivea1904 high lead1905 high-lining1919 society > occupation and work > lack of work > [noun] > dismissal or discharge discharginga1398 discharge1523 quietus est1530 conduction1538 cassing1550 remove1553 destitution1554 mittimus1596 dismissionc1600 quietus1635 removal1645 cashierment1656 separation1779 dismissing1799 dismissala1806 to give (a person) the sack1825 bullet1841 congee1847 decapitation1869 G.B.1880 the shove1899 spear1912 bob-tail1915 severance1941 sacking1958 termination1974 1569 R. Grafton Chron. II. 362 The businesse that there was in chargyng and ladyng of shippes with haye, sackyng of Bisket [etc.]. 1740 G. Smith tr. Laboratory (ed. 2) App. p. xxxii To prevent the sacking of the paper. 1860 Harper's Mag. Mar. 452 Another frequent and laborious part of the drive is sacking... When the logs have been lodged upon the shore..three or four men seize each log with their cant-dogs and absolutely lift or drag it along the mud and sand a considerable distance. 1877 R. W. Raymond Statistics Mines & Mining 98 Sacking, 41 sacks per ton, 20 days' labor, at $3. 1958 Daily Sketch 2 June 1/2 This will not mean sackings as the buses are 3,000 men short now. 1970 G. F. Newman Sir, You Bastard vi. 183 The normal fracas following a sacking would bring too much attention to Sneed when he stepped into the vacancy. ΘΚΠ society > morality > moral evil > licentiousness > unchastity > prostitution > [noun] > action or practice of being a prostitute strumpetry1435 strumperya1500 harloting1575 sacking1591 streetwalking1735 sex work1934 tomming1964 hoing1972 escorting1988 1591 R. Greene Notable Discouery of Coosenage f. 8 Sacking Law, Lechery. 1591 R. Greene Notable Discouery of Coosenage f. 8v In Sacking Law. The Bawde if it be a woman, [is called] a Pandar. 1592 R. Greene Disput. Conny-catcher Ep. sig. A2 The sacking and crosbyting lawes, which strumpets vse. 1592 R. Greene Disput. Conny-catcher Ep. sig. A4v Why Nan, are you growne so stiffe, to thincke..that your sacking can gaine as much as our foysting. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1909; most recently modified version published online March 2022). sackingn.2 The action of plundering (a city, etc.). ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > taking > stealing or theft > robbery > sacking, raiding, or looting > [noun] harryingc900 harrowingc1000 skeckinga1387 pillagea1393 skickinga1400 forayingc1400 hership1487 direption1528 sackc1550 sacking1560 sackage1577 saccaging1585 picory1591 reprisalc1595 boot-haling1598 booty-haling1611 rapture?1611 ravage1611 prize-taking1633 plunder1643 booting1651 hen roost1762 ravagement1766 raiding1785 loot1839 looting1842 1560 J. Daus tr. J. Sleidane Commentaries f. lxxiiijv Whan newes were brought into Spayn of the sacking of Rome. 1638 Penit. Conf. (1657) vii. 177 At the sacking of Jericho the spoils were devoted to the Lord. 1653 H. Cogan tr. F. M. Pinto Voy. & Adventures xlix. 192 Yet for all that he could not keep the cabbins from sacking. 1783 J. O. Justamond tr. G. T. F. Raynal Philos. Hist. Europeans in Indies (new ed.) IV. 184 The sacking of Panama in 1670 by John Morgan the English pirate. 1837 W. Irving Adventures Capt. Bonneville I. 223 Sackings, burnings, plunderings, scalpings. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1909; most recently modified version published online March 2022). sackingn.3 1. A closely woven material of flax, jute, hemp, or similar material, used chiefly in the making of sacks, bags, etc.; also, a piece of such material; transferred of other material used for the same purpose. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > textiles > textile fabric or an article of textile fabric > textile fabric > textile fabric with specific qualities > [noun] > coarse or rough > for packing or bags sackcloth1373 packcloth1394 soutage1532 sacking1707 bagging1732 sugar sack1891 1707 Ld. Raby in T. Hearne Remarks & Coll. 14 Sept. (O.H.S.) II. 42 His Horses stand with..Sackings instead of Cloaths. 1753 J. Hanway Hist. Acct. Brit. Trade Caspian Sea II. xxix. 178 Sacking of different qualities for bags..is..exported. 1810 Act 50 George III (Public Local & Personal Acts, c. 41) 62 Such sack shall be made of linen called Sacking. 1833 H. Martineau Cinnamon & Pearls v If his dress has always been sacking, his ignorant choice will be of sacking still. 1843 ‘R. Carlton’ New Purchase I. xxi. 199 Next was a sacking of clapboards pinned down; and then a very thick straw bed. 1843 E. A. Poe Murders in Rue Morgue in Prose Romances 21 They were both then lying on the sacking of the bedstead. 1844 G. Dodd Textile Manuf. Great Brit. v. 168 The flax fabrics woven in Ireland are chiefly fine and coarse linens, canvas, sacking, and damask. 1881 Daily News 23 Aug. 3/6 There is less doing in ropes..and sackings. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > textiles > textile fabric or an article of textile fabric > textile fabric > textile fabric for specific purpose > [noun] > for clothing > for dresses sackcloth1571 sacking1589 sack1595 pelong1675 Polonese1755 dress1818 1589 Acct.-bk. W. Wray in Antiquary (1896) 32 79 iii yeards & a d. striped seckynge, iis. xjd. 1595 Acct.-bk. W. Wray in Antiquary (1896) 32 317 j pece stro coler seck, xxvis.; and viij yeardes checker seckynge, vjs. viijd... Ite' j pece ashe coler seckynge, xxjs. Compounds attributive and in other combinations, as sacking bottom, sacking-cloth, sacking goods, sacking-maker, sacking needle; parasynthetic, as sacking-bottomed, sacking-wrapped adjs. ΚΠ 1707 Rec. Baron Court of Stitchill (S.H.S.) 158 To pay..10sh. 8d...for 8 ells of sacking-cloth. c1710 in J. Ashton Social Life Reign of Queen Anne I. v. 75 New sacking bottom'd Bedsteads at 11s. a piece. 1744 J. Hempstead Diary 19 May (1998) 419 [I was] fitting a new Bedstid that I Sent with Sacking Bottom. 1780 Westm. Mag. Suppl. 730/1 James Allen,..Wantage, Berks, sacking-maker. 1797 Indenture Doncaster (MS.) George Needham, sacking-manufacturer. 1841 G. Catlin Lett. N. Amer. Indians I. xxiv. 191 A sacking-bottom, made of the buffalo's hide. 1868 G. G. Channing Early Recoll. Newport, R.I. 254 Sometimes it [sc. the bedstead] was furnished with a ‘sacking bottom’. 1881 C. Whitehead Hops 61 The hops are picked into bins, long, light, wooden frames, with sacking bottoms. 1886 Daily News 15 Sept. 2/4 Canvas, and sacking goods meet with a fair sale at firm prices. 1895 B. M. Croker Village Tales (1896) 185 He was..put in leg-irons, and a convict sacking-coat. 1952 M. Allingham Tiger in Smoke viii. 129 One small sacking-wrapped bundle. 1970 A. H. Whiteford N. Amer. Indian Arts 67/1 Sacking needles are used to insert the final weft threads. 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