单词 | black cap |
释义 | black capn. 1. A person who wears a black cap or headdress, esp. (frequently in plural) as a member of a group sharing some common cause or characteristic. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > wearing clothing > [noun] > wearing headgear > one who redcap1550 flat cap1599 sash1657 black cap1856 white hat1872 shawlie1914 raghead1917 hijabi1986 1648 Moderate Intelligencer 17 Feb. A great number of the baser sort of People [of Naples]..arose against the Black Caps,..falling upon them in the Common streets. 1786 Acct. Arch Imposter Charles Price (ed. 4) 41 On these subjects Brank preached till they reached Mother Black-Cap's, Kentish Town. 1856 J. Grant Black Dragoon v The old blackcaps frowned terribly at..this fashion. 1927 Slavonic Rev. June 75 These petty tribes soon became merged in a new federation of Turks, who took the name of Karakalpaks or Blackcaps. 2001 Encycl. Louisville 10/2 The 1931 Louisville White Sox, the 1932 Black Caps, and the 1949 Buckeyes all played at Parkway Field. 2. A bird having a distinctive black top to the head. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > birds > order Passeriformes (singing) > arboreal families > family Paridae > [noun] > genus Parus (tit) > parus palustris (marsh tit) black cap1668 marsh titmouse1673 marsh tit1802 saw-whetter1885 fen titmouse- the world > animals > birds > order Passeriformes (singing) > arboreal families > family Paridae > [noun] > genus Parus (tit) > parus major (great tit) great titmouse1544 ox-eye1544 tomtit1648 black cap1802 oven's nesta1825 pick-cheesea1825 Tom-noup1832 saw-sharpener1885 the world > animals > birds > order Passeriformes (singing) > arboreal families > family Paridae > [noun] > genus Parus (tit) > miscellaneous types of titmouse1611 yellowbird1625 tomtit1648 black cap1845 willow tit1907 1668 W. Charleton Onomasticon Zoicon 90 Parus Palustris..the Black Cap, or Fen-Titmouse. 1678 J. Ray tr. F. Willughby Ornithol. 241 (heading) The Marsh Titmouse or Black-cap: Parus palustris Gesneri. 1802 G. Montagu Ornithol. Dict. at Titmouse—Great Great Black-headed Tomtit. Blackcap. 1802 G. Montagu Ornithol. Dict. at Titmouse—Marsh Parus palustris... Marsh Titmouse, or Black-cap. 1845 S. Judd Margaret i. 3 A black-cap is seen to fly over it. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > birds > parts of or bird defined by > [noun] > head > bird having particular colour blackhead1658 black cap1668 whitecap1668 whitehead1686 redhead1709 the world > animals > birds > order Charadriiformes > family Laridae (gulls and terns) > [noun] > member of genus Larus (gull) > larus ridibundus (black-headed gull) pickmawa1525 peewit1678 pickmire1678 red-legged gull1785 black cap1802 pirr1818 red-leg1831 lapwing-gull1844 red-legged mew1862 1668 W. Charleton Onomasticon Zoicon 91 Rubetra, Rubicola..the Stone-chatter... Mortetter, or Black Cap. 1678 J. Ray tr. F. Willughby Ornithol. 347 (heading) The Pewit or Black-cap, called in some places, the Sea-Crow and Mire-Crow: Larus cinereus, Ornithologi Aldrov. 1802 G. Montagu Ornithol. Dict. at Gull—Black-headed Puit, or Pewit Gull. Black-cap. Sea-Crow. Mire-Crow. Crocker. 1863 Young Eng. Aug. 127 In Wiltshire I have heard the red-backed shrike..called the black cap. c. Now in form blackcap. A greyish-brown warbler found chiefly in Europe, Sylvia atricapilla (family Sylviidae), of which the male has a black cap and the female a reddish-brown one, and which is noted for its warbling song. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > birds > order Passeriformes (singing) > family Muscicapidae (thrushes, etc.) > subfamily Sylviidae (warbler) > [noun] > genus Sylvia > sylvia atricapilla (blackcap) fig-bird1576 snap-fig1603 beccafico1621 fig-pecker1647 fig-finch1655 black cap1678 fig-eater1678 nettle-monger1712 mockingbird1883 1678 J. Ray tr. F. Willughby Ornithol. 226 (heading) The Black-cap: Atricapilla seu Ficedula, Aldrov. 1766 T. Pennant Brit. Zool. ii. 101 The black-cap is a bird of passage, leaving us before winter. 1774 G. White Let. 2 Sept. in Nat. Hist. Selborne (1789) 103 The black-cap has..a full, sweet, deep, loud, and wild pipe. 1844 Zoologist 2 620 Blackcap... It is frequently called the ‘Kentish nightingale’, which epithet it deserves. 1899 T. Watts-Dunton Aylwin (1900) 3/2 The blackcap has a climacteric note, just before his song collapses and dies. 1945 Ld. Alanbrooke Diary 6 May in War Diaries (2001) 687 Put up hides for a nightingale, bullfinch, and black cap's nest. 1974 W. Condry Woodlands v. 64 A tiny number of blackcaps and chiffchaffs occasionally winter in Britain, mainly in the south. 2001 BBC Wildlife Sept. 77/2 The group includes such familiar birds as the blackcap, whitethroat and garden warbler. 3. a. A dessert consisting of a halved apple baked with the cut side downwards and a topping of browned sugar. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > dishes and prepared food > prepared fruit and dishes > [noun] > apple dishes apple-moyse1381 apple frittera1475 hot codlings?1610 flapjack1620 baked apple1621 apple pudding1708 black cap1710 pan pie1723 flap-apple1750 charlotte1796 hop-about1820 biffin1822 apple dowdy1823 pandowdy1833 apple charlotte1842 apple snow1846 apple strudel1850 apple hogling1880 apple amber1889 cob1898 apple crumble1947 1710 P. Lamb Royal Cookery 115 To make Black-Caps. Take twelve good Pippins and cut them in two... Scrape over them some Loaf-Sugar; clap them into a pretty hot Oven..till the Skins are burnt black a little in the Middle-part. 1783 J. Woodforde Diary (1920) 7 Jan. II. 54 We had a very handsome supper—A Couple of boiled Fowls,..Tarts, Italian Flummery—Blamanche black Caps and sweet-meats. 1808 M. E. Rundell New Syst. Domest. Cookery (new ed.) 198 Black Caps. Halve and core some fine large apples..strew white sugar over, and bake them. 1877 E. S. Dallas Kettner's Bk. of Table 37 Black Caps.—This is the primitive form. When Eve cooked apples for Adam, she must have baked them in their skins. 1958 Listener 27 Nov. 903/1 Sprinkle a ‘cap’ of caster sugar on each [sc. apple]. Bake for twenty or twenty-five minutes,..and when the bird goes to the top of the oven, put the ‘blackcaps’ in its place. 2003 E. Santangelo Poison to purge Melancholy viii. 139 The black caps were good—oh, the sugar hadn't caramelized, so we were talking more of a simple baked apple. b. A boiled pudding containing currants or raisins which (sinking to the bottom) form a black topping when the pudding is turned out of the bowl (but see also quot. 1998). Cf. blackcap pudding n. at Compounds 2. Now rare. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > dishes and prepared food > puddings > [noun] > sweet or fruit puddings white pudding1588 quaking puddinga1665 apple pudding1708 cowslip pudding1723 plum pudding1811 roly-poly pudding1821 black cap1822 amber pudding1829 bird's nest pudding1829 slump1831 Bakewell pudding1833 roly-poly1835 dog in a (or the) blanket1842 castle pudding1845 ice pudding1846 pan pie1846 dick1849 roll-up1856 canary pudding1861 roly1861 treacle pud1861 Brown Betty1864 summer pudding1875 parfait1884 schalet1884 Sally Lunn pudding1892 Tommy1895 queen of puddings1903 layer-pudding1909 clafoutis1926 shrikhand1950 chocolate fondant1971 mud-pie1975 tiramisu1982 lava cake1994 1822 W. Kitchiner Cook's Oracle (ed. 4) App. 517 Currants washed and picked clean, or Raisins stoned, are good in this pudding, and it is then called a Black Cap. 1890 A. R. Barnes Colonial Househ. Guide in D. Saffery Where Lion Roars (2006) 120 Rice Black-cap Pudding. Butter a pudding basin and stick raisins or prunes all over the bottom... Boil for one hour, when it will turn out a nice shape, with the raisins or prunes covering the top of the rice. 1998 C. G. Sinclair Internat. Dict. Food & Cooking (2001) 65/1 Black cap pudding, (UK) a pudding made from basic steamed pudding mixture, poured into a greased basin whose base is covered with currants or blackcurrant jam. When turned out it has a black cap. 4. Law. A cap worn in court by a judge when passing the sentence of death. Now chiefly historical. ΘΚΠ society > law > administration of justice > court proceedings or procedure > judging > sentencing > [noun] > sentence > death-sentence > cap worn by sentencing judge black cap1785 judgement cap1827 1631 J. Weever Anc. Funerall Monuments 802 Here is a stately Funerall Monument erected to the memory of Francis Windham,..in his Iudges robes, with a blacke cap on his head.] 1785 Morning Post (London) 2 May There will be no silence in the Theatrical Court—and..we proceed—and not wearing Judge Buller's black cap—..pass sentence according to our own feelings. 1797 J. O'Keeffe Wicklow Mountains ii. ii. 38 You'll be arraign'd, then the judge will put on his little black cap, you'll be condem'd, the cord will be put round your neck, and off you go swinging. 1838 C. Dickens Oliver Twist III. l. 293 The jury returned... The judge assumed the black cap. 1861 Mrs. H. Wood East Lynne III. iii. xix. 228 The judge, the black cap upon his head, crossed his hands one upon the other. a1930 N. Coward Co-Communists! in B. Day N. Coward: Compl. Lyrics (1998) 39/2 I've got lots of plans for the Old Bailey too So when you observe that the hangings are new And the judge's black cap is an art shade of blue! You'll know they've voted for me! 1989 R. Curtis & B. Elton Blackadder goes Forth in R. Curtis et al. Blackadder: Whole Damn Dynasty (1998) 372/1 The Crown versus Captain Edmund Blackadder, alias the Flanders Pigeon Murderer. Oh, and hand me the black cap, will you—I'll be needing that. 2000 J. Foster in E. C. Gaskell Mary Barton (new ed.) 357 (note) Judges donned a black cap when they pronounced a death sentence. 5. North American. The black raspberry, Rubus occidentalis, of eastern North America; (also) the edible dark purple fruit of this plant. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > fruit and vegetables > fruit or a fruit > berry > [noun] > raspberry > types of black raspberry1759 Antwerp?a1797 black cap1831 nessberry1925 tayberry1977 the world > plants > particular plants > cultivated or valued plants > particular food plant or plant product > particular types of fruit > [noun] > edible berries > raspberry > collectively raspis?1533 black cap1831 the world > plants > particular plants > cultivated or valued plants > particular food plant or plant product > particular types of fruit > [noun] > edible berries > raspberry > types of thimble-berry1789 Antwerp?a1797 black cap1831 nessberry1925 1831 W. R. Prince Pomol. Man. ii. 166 The American Black raspberry, or Black-cap, as it is commonly denominated, forms long shoots in the same manner. 1886 Harper's Mag. July 281/2 There is another American species of raspberry (Rubus occidentalis) that is almost as dear to memory as the wild strawberry—the thimble-berry, or black-cap. 1910 A. D. Wilson & E. W. Wilson Agric. for Young Folks xii. 297 Each species has many varieties of fruit, but only two distinct types are represented, the red raspberries and the black raspberries, or ‘black caps’. 2006 L. Longbotham Luscious Berry Desserts 13/1 Black raspberries, also known as black caps, are small seedy, thimble-shaped berries. Compounds C1. attributive. In the names of birds (and other animals); = black-capped adj. 2. ΚΠ 1730 M. Catesby Nat. Hist. Carolina I. iii. Pl. 53 Muscicapa nigrescens. The Black-cap Fly-catcher. 1791 W. Bartram Trav. N. & S. Carolina 289* The pewit, or black cap flycatcher.__ 1829 E. Griffith et al. Cuvier's Animal Kingdom VII. 121 The Black-cap Titmouse. Parus Palustris. 1835 L. Jenyns Man. Brit. Vertebr. Animals 108 Sylvia Atricapilla, Lath. (Black-cap Warbler). 1861 Amer. Agriculturist Jan. 13/3 They appeared to fraternize very amicably with the black cap warblers. 1930 G. L. Bates Handbk. Birds W. Afr. 381 Malacocincla cleaveri batesi. Blackcap Akalat... The Blackcap Akalat is similar in habits to the others. 1988 National Geographic Nov. 723/3 (caption) Black hood over a magenta body distinguishes a blackcap basslet, seen feeding beside an orange elephant-ear sponge. C2. blackcap pudding n. = sense 3.Quot. 1769 is likely to be an illustration of sense 3a, and the others sense 3b. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > dishes and prepared food > puddings > [noun] > batter-puddings Yorkshire pudding1747 batter pudding1769 blackcap pudding1842 puffet1860 Yorkshire1898 Yorkshire pud1975 1769 Bill for Christmas Day Dinner (Brasenose Coll. Oxf. Archives) (Hurst Bursarial Tradesmens' Bills No. 84) Black cap puding 0.3.0. 1842 E. Roberts Rundell's New Syst. Domest. Cookery (ed. 66) xi. 205 A Black Cap Pudding... Add..half a pound of currants washed and picked. 1931 Evening Huronite (S. Dakota) 26 Nov. 7/1 Black cap pudding is made in this way... Sift the flour, baking powder, salt and sugar... Serve piping hot with a vanilla sauce. 1995 Observer (Nexis) 22 Jan. 56 Sticky toffee pudding, steamed ginger sponge..and blackcap pudding..have returned after years in exile. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2011; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < n.1648 |
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