单词 | saloop |
释义 | saloopn. 1. = salep n. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > dishes and prepared food > jelly > [noun] > sweet and other jellies blancmange1377 manger blanc1574 moonshine1608 viper-jelly1702 saloop1712 jelly1728 salep1736 bread jelly1750 hartshorn jelly1769 arrowroot1822 table jelly1830 pineapple jelly1841 fruit-jelly1846 jujube paste1858 sponge1859 stone cream1861 pavlova1911 tracklement1954 1712 S. Centlivre Perplex'd Lovers v. iii. 51 Salup, what is that Salup? I have often seen this Fellow sauntering about Streets, and cou'd not imagine what he sold. 1720 in T. D'Urfey Wit & Mirth VI. 125 Here's Salop brought from Foreign parts. 1727 A. Hamilton New Acct. E. Indies I. 125 They [in Sind] have a Fruit..called Salob... They dry it hard..and being beaten to a Powder, they dress it as Tea and Coffee are, and take it with powdered Sugar-candy. 1728 [see sense 2a]. 1747 H. Glasse Art of Cookery x. 120 To boil Salup. It is a hard Stone ground to Powder, and generally sold for one Shilling an Ounce. 1753 Chambers's Cycl. Suppl. Orchisroot, in the materia medica, is otherwise named salep, vulgarly called saloop. 1756 P. Browne Civil & Nat. Hist. Jamaica ii. ii. 325 The Jamaica Salop... It may be used, with great propriety, as a stomachic. 1767 Ann. Reg. 1766 112 This powder is no other than that of sago or China salop. 1804 C. Smith Conversations I. 94 The roots..of the orchis of which saloop is made. 1823 W. Henry Elements Exper. Chem. (ed. 9) II. x. 249 Salop, or Saloop, is the farina obtained from several species of Orchis, especially the O. Mascula. 1851 H. Mayhew London Labour I. 8/2 Saloop (spelt also ‘salep’ and ‘salop’) was prepared, as a powder, from the root of the Orchis mascula. 1861 R. Bentley Man. Bot. ii. ii. 667 Eulophia vera and E. campestris.—The tubercular roots of these species are used in India in the preparation of the nutritious substance known by the names of Salep, Salop, and Saloop. 2. a. A hot drink consisting of an infusion of powdered salep or (later) of sassafras, with milk and sugar, formerly sold in the streets of London in the night and early morning. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > drink > milk drinks > [noun] rice milk1620 whig1684 leban1695 saloop1728 sack-whey1736 celery whey1761 mustard whey1769 wine whey1769 Scotch chocolate1785 whey-whig1811 chocolate milk1819 horchata1859 tamarind-whey1883 milk shake1886 Horlick1891 lassi1894 Ovaltine1906 shake1909 malt1942 malted1945 1728 E. Smith Compl. Housewife (ed. 2) 149 To make Salop. Take..Water, and let it boil..; then put in a quarter of an ounce of Salop finely powdered, and let it boil..; drink it in China Cups as Chocolate. c1759 in Roxburghe Ballads (1890) VII. 58 Here's fine saloop, both hot and good. 1803 Censor 1 Dec. 135 I was taking my pot of saloop, (for I am not so extravagant as to drink coffee). 1823 C. Lamb Praise of Chimney-sweepers in Elia 253 There is a composition, the ground-work of which I have understood to be..sassafras. This wood boiled down to a kind of tea, and tempered with an infusion of milk and sugar,..is Saloop. 1840 J. Pereira Elements Materia Medica 799 Sassafras tea, flavoured with milk and sugar, is sold..under the name of saloop. 1851 H. Mayhew London Labour I. 183/2 The vending of tea and coffee, in the streets, was little..known twenty years ago, saloop being then the beverage supplied from stalls. 1882 W. Besant All Sorts of Men II. xviii. 49 Those now forgotten delicacies, saloop and tansy pudding. b. attributive, as saloop-house, saloop-man, saloop-stall, etc. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > selling > seller > sellers of specific things > [noun] > seller of provisions > seller of hot drink saloop-man1764 chaiwala1944 the world > food and drink > drink > drinking > drinking place > [noun] > place providing other drinks saloop-stall1851 saloop-house1873 1764 T. Legg Low-life (ed. 3) 1 The Salop-man in Fleet-Street shuts up his Gossiping Coffee-House. 1791 ‘G. Gambado’ Ann. Horsemanship xvii. 76 He knock'd down and went over Alice Turner, the Saloup Woman. 1851 H. Mayhew London Labour I. 8/2 The saloop-stalls were superseded by the modern coffee-stalls. 1873 Thornbury Old & New London I. 69 A ‘saloop-house’, where the poor purchased a beverage made out of sassafras chips. 1889 Notes & Queries 7th Ser. 7 35 Within the last twenty years saloop vendors might have been seen plying their trade in the streets of London. 3. saloop bush n. (see quot. 1884). ΘΚΠ the world > plants > particular plants > trees and shrubs > shrubs > non-British shrubs > [noun] > Australasian banksia1787 waratah1793 honeysuckle1803 pinkwood1824 honeysuckle tree1825 rose1825 blue bush1828 dogwood1828 parrotbill1829 tulip-tree1830 whitebeard1832 swamp-oak1833 bauera1835 mungitec1837 bottlebrush1839 clianthus1841 glory-pea1848 boronia1852 koromiko1855 pituri1861 Sturt's pea1865 scrub vine1866 pea-bush1867 cotton-bush1876 Australian honeysuckle1881 peach myrtle1882 saloop bush1884 naupaka1888 dog rose1896 native tulip1898 snow bush1909 wedding-bush1923 Hebe1961 mountain pepper1965 1884 W. Miller Dict. Eng. Names Plants Saloop-bush, of Australia, Rhagodia hastata. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1909; most recently modified version published online June 2021). < n.1712 |
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