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单词 blad
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bladn.1

Etymology: < blad v.
Scottish.
A firm flat blow.
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a1715 Jacobite Relics II. 139 (Jam.) They lend sic hard and heavy blads, Our Whigs nae mair can craw, man.
1789 D. Davidson Thoughts Seasons 79 (Jam.) Wha gied them mony a donsy blaad..that day.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1887; most recently modified version published online March 2019).

bladn.2

Brit. /blad/, U.S. /blæd/, Scottish English /blad/
Forms: Also blaud.
Etymology: Possibly the same as blad n.1, or at least < blad v.: thus there is also dad verb to beat, thump, and dad a large piece, a ‘thumping’ piece.
Chiefly Scottish.
1. A fragment, portion, piece, bit, or lump.
ΘΚΠ
the world > relative properties > wholeness > incompleteness > part of whole > [noun] > a separate part > a piece or bit
stitchc825
piecec1230
nookc1300
crotc1330
gobbetc1330
batc1340
lipe1377
gobbona1387
bladc1527
goblet1530
slice1548
limb1577
speild1653
swatch1697
frustum1721
nib1877
c1527 Stewart Soutars Answ. in A. Ramsay Evergreen I. 121 Grit blads and bitts thou staw [= stole] full oft.
1573 in Thomson Inventory 187 (Jam.) Take the fyve bladdis of tapestrie.
a1614 J. Melville Autobiogr. & Diary (1842) 33 He [John Knox] was lyk to ding that pulpit in blads.
1786 R. Burns Poems 203 I'll write, an' that a hearty blaud, This vera night.
1824 W. Scott Redgauntlet I. xi. 236 Dougal would hear naething but a blaud of Davie Lindsay.
1842 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. 51 181 Dabs of gum, blads of orange, and lumps of putty.
2.
a. A portfolio (Jamieson, 1808).
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1813 E. Picken Misc. Poems II. 132 He staps in his warks in his pouch in a blink, Flang by a' his warklooms, his blaud an' his ink.
b. A blotting-pad or writing-pad.
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1837 Tait's Edinb. Mag. 4 103/2 As if I were merely amusing myself with my pen on my blad.
1923 G. Watson Roxburghshire Word-bk. 58 Blad, a blotting pad.
c. [compare Swedish, Dutch blad leaf.] In non-dialect use: see quots.
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society > communication > printing > publishing > a publication > [noun] > sample for publisher's traveller
blad1933
1933 E. Partridge Slang To-day & Yesterday iii. iii. 181 Blad..is applied to a sheaf of specimen pages or to other ‘illustrative matter’ liked by the bookseller, especially the bookseller resident abroad.
1960 G. A. Glaister Gloss. Bk. 28/1 Blad, a sample of a book, made up for the publisher's traveller to show to the trade. It usually consists of the first thirty-two pages, including prelims, bound up in the same cloth as the finished book.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1887; most recently modified version published online December 2021).

bladv.

Forms: Also 1700s blaud.
Etymology: probably onomatopoeic.
Scottish.
transitive. To deal a blow to, to slap heavily. Also intransitive.
ΘΚΠ
the world > movement > impact > striking > striking with specific degree of force > strike with specific degree of force [verb (transitive)] > strike heavily
cloutc1330
bunch1362
sousec1520
blad1524
dauda1572
bum1581
bump1611
bash1833
twat1974
1524 Vision xiv, in Evergreen I. 220 Theyil jade hir and blad hir Untill scho brak hir Tether.
1787 R. Burns Poems & Songs (1968) I. 214 He's the boy will blaud her!
1837 R. Nicoll Poems 110 I like the healthfu' gale That blads fu' kindly there.

Derivatives

ˈbladding adj. (also blauding)
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a1796 R. Burns Poems & Songs (1968) I. 124 The shearers cow'r To shun the bitter blaudin' show'r.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1887; most recently modified version published online December 2020).
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