单词 | sissoo |
释义 | sissoon. 1. The tough, decorative wood of a South Asian tree of the genus Dalbergia (see sense 2), much used esp. for furniture; Indian rosewood. Also called shisham. ΚΠ 1790 Calcutta Chron. 14 Jan. To be sold..A Clinker built Cutter..with her Stores.—Built about two yeare ago, of the best Sissoo. 1810 T. Williamson E. India Vade-mecum II. 71 Sissoo is, of late, more employed than formerly for the frame, ribs, knees, &c. of ships. 1834 T. Medwin Angler in Wales I. 162 The beams too of the houses, if not of bamboo, sissoo, or teak, are not safe from their devastating fangs. 1874 J. L. Stewart & D. Brandis Forest Flora N.-W. & Central India 150 Sissoo is very elastic, it seasons well, does not warp or split, and takes a fine polish. 1920 Nature 29 July 692/2 Amongst the exhibits were..a drawing-room in sissoo (Dalbergia Sissoo). 2001 S. McGrail Boats of World iii. 69/1 In the first century ad teaklogs and baulks, and logs of sissoo and ebony were imported from the west coast of India to the Persian Gulf. 2. A deciduous tree, Dalbergia sissoo (family Fabaceae ( Faboideae)), of southern Asia and the Middle East, or (in later use) a related tree, D. latifolia, of south-eastern India, from which shisham or sissoo wood is obtained. ΘΚΠ the world > plants > particular plants > cultivated or valued plants > particular timber trees or shrubs > non-British timber trees > [noun] > Asian mahua1610 jambee1704 hinoki1727 sugi1727 meranti1783 merbau1783 sal1789 sundri1799 calamander1804 sissoo1810 toon1810 looking-glass tree1822 East India mahogany1829 pyinkado1832 dhamnoo1834 haldu1836 jelutong1836 zelkova1836 cryptomeria1838 kempas1839 shisham1849 jarul1850 Japan cedar1852 mast tree1862 keyaki1863 petwood1866 alstonia1867 Malacca cane1874 Japanese cedar1880 mowra1883 seraya1893 o-matsu1916 dhaman1923 sepetir1927 kapur1935 mengkulang1940 ramin1953 society > occupation and work > materials > raw material > wood > wood of specific trees > [noun] > other Asian woods agalloch1543 amboyna wood1738 satinwood1773 sal1789 sissoo1810 bilian1812 haldu1836 kempas1839 saj1839 Trincomalee wood1842 rosetta wood1843 model-wood1857 keyaki1863 Macassar ebony1885 lauan1894 pyinkado1896 keruing1921 ramin1953 kapur1963 1810 T. Williamson E. India Vade-mecum II. 71 This, which is called the sissoo, grows in most of the great forests, intermixed with the saul. 1854 J. D. Hooker Himalayan Jrnls. II. 340 (note) The Cuttack forests are composed of teak, Sal, Sissoo, ebony,..and other trees of a dry soil. 1876 Cornhill Mag. Sept. 318 Studded here and there with tall clumps of sâl and sissu. 1921 R. S. Troup Silviculture Indian Trees I. 294 The sissoo is used in the tea-gardens of Dehra Dun as a shade tree and fertilizer for the tea-bushes. 2005 C. Tudge Secret Life Trees ix. 185 D[albergia] sissoo, known as the sissoo or shisham, is native to the gravelly foothills of the Indian Himalayas. Compounds C1. General attributive. ΚΠ 1874 J. L. Stewart & D. Brandis Forest Flora N.-W. & Central India 150 Supplies of large Sissoo logs. 1905 C. C. Hatt Working-plan Reserved Forests Buxa Div. i. iv. 7 There is at present a limited demand for good class sissu timber for the Calcutta market. 1938 C. G. Trevor in H. G. Champion & C. G. Trevor Man. Indian Silviculture ii. viii. 339 It is the standard practice to underplant the original sissu crop with mulberry after the first thinning in the sixth year has been carried out. 1999 K. Sivaramakrishnan Mod. Forests iii. 109 Wallich advocated sissoo plantations where timber trees would be planted at thirty-foot intervals. 2004 India (Insight Guides) (ed. 7) 20/2 The wet Karnataka plateau has dense sandal, teak and sissu forests. C2. sissoo tree n. = sense 2. ΚΠ 1810 T. Williamson E. India Vade-mecum II. 72 Some sissoo-trees grow to a great weight. 1859 J. Lang Wanderings in India 358 The Governor-General..wore his head as high as a seesu-tree. 1957 Bull. School Oriental & Afr. Stud. 19 319 The sissoo tree was well-known in the Near East at the beginning of our era. 2005 M. R. Dove in S. Paulson & L. L. Gezon Polit. Ecol. across Spaces, Scales, & Social Groups xii. 227 The third dimension of tree shade is temperature... Thus, it ‘feels cold’ under a sissoo tree,..while it ‘feels hot’ under a tamarisk. sissoo wood n. = sense 1. ΚΠ 1793 Asiatic Mirror 9 Oct. To be sold..A pair of Sissoo-wood Chest of Drawers and Cloaths Press. 1874 J. L. Stewart & D. Brandis Forest Flora N.-W. & Central India 150 Sisso wood is esteemed highly for all purposes where strength and elasticity are required. 1902 J. S. Gamble Man. Indian Timbers (new ed.) Introd. p. x All these forests are worked for country supply, only a small proportion of the Sál and Sissu wood being utilized in railway construction and other public works. 2008 Antiquity 82 930/2 The carbonised remains most often reflect the use of sissoo wood as fuel. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1790 |
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