单词 | scob |
释义 | † scobn.1 Obsolete. a. A box, a chest. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > equipment > receptacle or container > box > [noun] > chest chesta700 whitcheOE kistc1300 hutch1303 forcerc1400 capse1447 trunk1462 scob1469 casson1613 wanigan1895 1469–70 in H. J. F. Swayne Churchwardens' Accts. Sarum (1896) 13 Pro ijbus clauibus..vnum..pro parua skobbe in Vestibulo. 1481–2 in H. J. F. Swayne Churchwardens' Accts. Sarum (1896) 368 A lytell key to the scobbe by fore the Rood Awt'. 1507–8 in H. J. F. Swayne Churchwardens' Accts. Sarum (1896) 261 j skobbe pro ornamentis Altaris predicte imponend'. 1521–2 in H. J. F. Swayne Churchwardens' Accts. Sarum (1896) 65 A loke to the sextens scobe. 1550–51 in H. J. F. Swayne Churchwardens' Accts. Sarum (1896) 91 Sold' to Xpōfer tucker a skobbe wch we Receyued therfor xxd. b. Winchester College (see quots. 1862, 1891). ΘΚΠ society > communication > writing > writing materials > other writing equipment > [noun] > writing-box > used at Winchester school scobc1615 c1615 in Walcott William of Wykeham (1852) 167 Item, for a scobb to hold his books 0 3 6. 1862 H. B. Wheatley Anagrams 141 At Winchester School the boys are in the habit of calling the huge old boxes that serve them for desks, skobs; skob being box (or rather boks) spelt backwards. 1891 R. G. K. Wrench Winchester Word-bk. Scob, or Scobb, an oak box with a double lid, set at the angles of the squares of wooden benches in School. It is used as desk and bookcase. 1893 Q. Rev. Oct. 382 Here stood the ‘Scobs’ or oak boxes which contained all that a boy could call his own. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1910; most recently modified version published online June 2021). scobn.2 Weaving. (See quots.) ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > textiles > textile fabric or an article of textile fabric > textile fabric > textile fabric manufactured in specific way > [noun] > woven > defect in scob1863 trap1871 reed mark1903 reediness1919 1863 J. Watson Theory & Pract. Weaving 141 When the weft passes over a portion of the warp without being interwoven with it, the defect is that the yarn hangs loose at that part, and it is called a Scob, Float, or Flow. 1863 J. Watson Theory & Pract. Weaving 141 Scob or Float Preventer. 1878 A. Barlow Hist. & Princ. Weaving 442 Scobs (Scotch term), the warp and weft not properly interwoven. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1910; most recently modified version published online March 2018). < n.11469n.21863 |
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