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单词 shagged
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shaggedadj.1

/ʃaɡd//ˈʃaɡɪd/
Forms: Old English sceacgede ( sceagode), 1500s shagd, 1600s shag'd, 1600s, 1700s–1800s shagg'd, 1500s– shagged.
Etymology: Old English sceacgede , < sceacga shag n.1: see -ed suffix2.
Now rare.
1.
a. Having or covered with shaggy hair; rough with hair. Chiefly said of animals. shagged foal = shag foal n. at shag n.1 Compounds 2.
ΘΚΠ
the world > animals > mammals > [adjective] > of parts of > having coat of specific kind
shaggeda1000
wire-haired1750
floccose1752
lissotrichous1880
short-coated1890
the world > life > the body > hair > types of hair > [adjective] > bushy, thick > having
shaggeda1000
roughOE
thick-hairedc1405
busheda1513
bush-haired1530
maned1530
bush-headed1552
shack-haired1555
mop-headed?1566
shag-haired1577
shag-hair1584
shaggyc1590
rug-headed1597
hirsute1621
hobby-headeda1625
shock1681
shocky1698
shock-head1842
tousled-headed1860
tousle-haired1880
flock-headed1891
thick-piled1976
a1000 in T. Wright & R. P. Wülcker Anglo-Saxon & Old Eng. Vocab. (1884) I. 206/9 Comosus, sceagode.
c1050 in T. Wright & R. P. Wülcker Anglo-Saxon & Old Eng. Vocab. (1884) I. 380/14 Comosus, sceacgede.
?1611 G. Chapman tr. Homer Iliads vi. 184 A Gotes shagg'd forme she bore.
1612 M. Drayton Poly-olbion xi. 173 Of whose shagg'd Siluans shee Hath in the Rocks been woo'd, their Paramour to bee.
1653 H. More Antidote against Atheism in Coll. Philos. Writings (1712) iii. vii. §4 104 A shagged Dog with great eyes.
c1721 W. Gibson True Method dieting Horses vii. 95 Otherwise in cold Weather the finest Horses will look shagg'd, if they are not cloathed.
1821 J. Clare Village Minstrel I. 23 A shagged foal would fright the early-rising swain.
1822 T. Taylor tr. Apuleius Metamorphosis 114 The shagged god [sc. Pan]..called her gently to him.
1825 W. Scott Talisman iii, in Tales Crusaders III. 77 I will strike thy shagged head from thy meagre shoulders.
1848 E. Bulwer-Lytton Harold II. vi. i. 87 Round them grazed the rough shagged ponies which they had used for their journey.
b. transferred. (Said, e.g., of a comet.) Obsolete.
ΚΠ
1648 R. Herrick Hesperides sig. D8v And like to those Comets we see by night; whose shagg'd portents Fore-tell the comming of some dire events.
1679 E. Ecclestone Noah's Flood ii. 18 I'le shake off all these shagged shades of Night, And will adorn my self with Robes of Light.
c. ? Unkempt; ? ill-clad, ragged. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > wearing clothing > [adjective] > wearing ragged or tattered clothing
tattered1340
fitteredc1380
renta1382
raggedc1390
fortattereda1500
seam-rent1548
shake-ragged1550
tottered1570
beragged1611
betattered1618
shagged1622
tagged1631
duddy1718
1622 J. Taylor Water-cormorant C 2 Attended fitly..With two shag'd Ruffians, and a pyde coat Page.
1710 E. Ward Life Don Quixote i. i. 7 Yet look'd so shagged and forlorn.
2.
a. Of textile fabrics, garments: Having a rough or long nap. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > textiles and clothing > textiles > textile fabric or an article of textile fabric > textile fabric > textile fabric manufactured in specific way > [adjective] > with pile or nap > long
roughOE
terpoile1489
thrummed1535
plushed1594
woolled1600
shagged1649
velvet-pile1851
1649 J. Taylor Wandering 8 My chamber-pot seemed to be lined within the crimson plush, or shag'd scarlet bayes.
1665 R. Hooke Micrographia 3 A very course piece of shag'd cloth.
1679 T. Jordan London in Luster 7 An old Woman clad all in white Flannel, with a white shag'd Irish Mantle.
1679 A. Lovell tr. F. Pomey Indiculus Universalis 65 Shagged or high~napped cloth.
1691 Bragadocio v. ii. 63 (stage direct.) Enter the Quack in a Fur Cap, and shag'd Gown.
b. transferred. Of a hillside, etc.: Covered with scrub, trees, or some rough or shaggy growth.
ΘΚΠ
the world > the earth > land > landscape > fertile land or place > land with vegetation > [adjective]
greeneOE
strongc1230
verdant1590
shrubby1598
shaggy1605
tufted1606
tufty1612
covered1632
vegetated1697
covert1707
verdurous1717
shagged1784
matted1791
vegetive1855
scrubbed1870
flourishing1883
1784 J. Byng Diary 11 July in Torrington Diaries (1934) I. 161 A most fearful mountain, call'd Drwsycood, of awful, and shagged front.
1819 W. Irving Rip Van Winkle in Sketch Bk. i. 70 He looked down into a deep mountain glen, wild, lonely, and shagged.
1833 E. Bulwer-Lytton Godolphin I. xv. 131 Constance..pointed admiringly to the blue course of the waters, as they wound through their shagged banks.
1927 F. B. Young Portrait of Clare iii. viii. 350 The twisted apple-trees stood shagged with a silvery blight.
c. Jagged; having a rough, uneven surface.
ΘΚΠ
the world > space > shape > unevenness > [adjective] > rough
unsmeetheOE
sharpc893
rowOE
reofOE
roughOE
unplaina1393
harsha1400
scrofc1400
stourc1400
ruggyc1405
asperous1547
harshy1582
shagged1589
horrid1590
unsmooth1598
gross1606
asperate1623
brute1627
scabbed1630
sleazy1644
rasping1656
scaber1657
asper1681
shaggy1693
gruff1697
grating1766
hackly1794
ruvid1837
scrubby1856
unkind1866
raspy1882
ruckly1923
sandpapery1957
1589 G. Puttenham Arte Eng. Poesie iii. iv. 119 Teeth euen and not shagged.
1750 G. Hughes Nat. Hist. Barbados 116 The bark..is rough and shagged.
1764 Museum Rusticum 2 xxv. 80 His crop [of ‘coleseed’] will receive great damage by the stumps being left very shagged and torn.
1858 G. P. Scrope Geol. Central France (ed. 2) 64 Replacing the rivulet that flowed there with a black and shagged current of lava.
3.
a. Of hair, etc.: Long and rough; shaggy.
ΘΚΠ
the world > life > the body > hair > types of hair > [adjective] > bushy, thick
roughOE
lothenc1440
bushed1535
shirl1567
shagged1587
shaga1596
bushya1609
thick1624
shaggy1638
moppy1725
tousled1847
1587 T. Hughes Misfortunes Arthur ii. Argt. A man..with blacke long shagged haire downe to his shoulders.
1609 P. Holland tr. Ammianus Marcellinus Rom. Hist. xxv. iii. 270 His beard, which was shagged and rough.
a1653 Z. Boyd Zion's Flowers (1855) 120 His long black lockes hang shagg'd adowne his shoulder.
1719 in T. D'Urfey Wit & Mirth III. 318 And like him made a noble Shield of she Goats shagged Coat.
1775 J. Adair Hist. Amer. Indians 7 Skins of buffalo calves, with the wintery shagged wool inward.
1809 R. Cumberland John de Lancaster I. 71 Monstrous white bulls with shagged manes and hairy foreheads.
1815 W. Scott Lord of Isles iii. xxv. 113 Eye-brows shagg'd and grey.
b. transferred. Of plants, etc.: Having a rough or shaggy appearance.
ΘΚΠ
the world > plants > part of plant > hair or bristle > [adjective] > having hair
beardedc1450
downy1551
cottoned1578
friezed1578
maned1578
woolly1578
hairy1597
bristle-pointed1601
comous1657
fimbrious1657
tomentous1657
shagged1671
tomentose1698
crinated1724
villose1727
hispid1753
pubescent1760
setose1760
villous1766
lashed1776
silky1776
strigous1776
sericeous1777
awny1786
awned1787
strigose1793
shaggy1796
stupose1799
thready1804
feather-headed1821
setous1822
aristate1829
filamentous1835
fimbriate1836
puberulent1841
puberulous1841
sericated1848
barbate1853
strigillose1857
fimbrilliferous1866
ciliolate1870
fimbrillose1884
strigulated1899
1671 M. Lister Let. 27 July in H. Oldenburg Corr. (1971) VIII. 166 The instances given in confirmation of ye last proposition doe alsoe confirme this: neither is an Oake aple properly worme eaten, or the Shagged-Galls or Sponges of ye Wild rose.
1798 R. Bloomfield Autumn in Farmer's Boy 45 Some warm slope with shagged moss o'erspread.
1830 W. Scott Auchindrane ii. i Rough with..shagged sea-weed.

Compounds

shagged-ragged adj. Obsolete (cf. shag-rag adj. and n.) shaggy and ragged. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > [adjective] > ragged or tattered
fitteredc1380
rattedc1400
fluttered1589
shagged-ragged1612
betattereda1704
tatterly1739
Falstaffian1809
out-of-elbowa1820
shreddy1835
raggedy1836
the world > space > shape > unevenness > [adjective] > rough > rough and hairy (of things)
shaggy?1611
shagged-ragged1612
squalid1628
brushy1682
buzzy1836
brush-like1859
brushy-looking1882
whiskery1927
1612 S. Rowlands Knaue of Harts 13 Rose Hat-bands, with the shagged-ragged-Ruffe.

Derivatives

ˈshaggedness n.
ΘΚΠ
the world > animals > animal body > general parts > covering or skin > [noun] > coat > hair, wool, or fur > shagginess
shaggedness1660
shagginess1784
1660 H. More Explan. Grand Myst. Godliness iv. ix. 121 The colour, shaggedness and other qualities of the Dog.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1913; most recently modified version published online September 2021).

shaggedadj.2

/ʃaɡd/
Etymology: Origin uncertain: perhaps related to shagged adj.1 or shag v.3 Compare also fagged adj.
slang.
Weary, exhausted. Also with out.
ΘΚΠ
the world > physical sensation > sleeping and waking > weariness or exhaustion > [adjective]
wearyc825
asadc1306
ateyntc1325
attaintc1325
recrayed1340
methefula1350
for-wearya1375
matea1375
taintc1380
heavy1382
fortireda1400
methefula1400
afoundered?a1425
tewedc1440
travailedc1440
wearisomec1460
fatigate1471
defatigatec1487
tired1488
recreant1490
yolden?1507
fulyeit?a1513
traiked?a1513
tavert1535
wearied1538
fatigated1552
awearya1555
forwearied1562
overtired1567
spenta1568
done1575
awearied1577
stank1579
languishinga1586
bankrupt?1589
fordone1590
spent1591
overwearied1592
overworn1592
outworn1597
half-dead1601
back-broken1603
tiry1611
defatigated1612
dog-wearya1616
overweary1617
exhaust1621
worn-out1639
embossed1651
outspent1652
exhausted1667
beaten1681
bejaded1687
harassed1693
jaded1693
lassate1694
defeata1732
beat out1758
fagged1764
dog-tired1770
fessive1773
done-up1784
forjeskit1786
ramfeezled1786
done-over1789
fatigued1791
forfoughten1794
worn-up1812
dead1813
out-burnta1821
prostrate1820
dead beat1822
told out1822
bone-tireda1825
traiky1825
overfatigued1834
outwearied1837
done like (a) dinner1838
magged1839
used up1839
tuckered outc1840
drained1855
floored1857
weariful1862
wappered1868
bushed1870
bezzled1875
dead-beaten1875
down1885
tucked up1891
ready (or fit) to drop1892
buggered-up1893
ground-down1897
played1897
veal-bled1899
stove-up1901
trachled1910
ragged1912
beat up1914
done in1917
whacked1919
washy1922
pooped1928
shattered1930
punchy1932
shagged1932
shot1939
whipped1940
buggered1942
flaked (out)1942
fucked1949
sold-out1958
wiped1958
burnt out1959
wrung out1962
juiced1965
hanging1971
zonked1972
maxed1978
raddled1978
zoned1980
cream crackered1983
1932 W. H. Auden Orators iii. 99 Wakeful at night, in the morning fagged; They feel like angels, but they look just shagged.
1947 D. M. Davin Gorse blooms Pale 178 They're all in pretty good nick, considering. Shagged, of course.
1950 D. Thomas in Circus Apr. 8/2 He is..thin, not to say of a shagged-out appearance.
1960 Observer 20 Mar. 10/3 Oh cut it out, Sarge—let up! I'm shagged.
1971 Peace News 10 Sept. 8/2 The haggard and shagged-out end products of a lifetime spent in the pursuit of materialism.
1975 G. W. Target Strike Strikers iii. 51 The two other-rankers were now sitting in the back of the jeep, with all of 'em looking shagged out.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1986; most recently modified version published online March 2018).
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