单词 | snorting |
释义 | snortingn. a. The action of the verb. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > by noises > voice or sound made by animal > [noun] > grunt or snort > grunting or snorting grunting13.. groiningc1440 snorting1575 gruntling1607 snurting1611 snorking1896 the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > voice or vocal sound > other vocal sounds > [noun] > snort snorting1575 snurting1611 snork1814 snort1864 woofling1932 the world > life > the body > respiratory organs > breathing > audible breathing > [noun] > snoring routingc1405 snoringc1440 snorting1575 stertorousness1845 stertoriousnessa1849 1575 G. Gascoigne Glasse of Gouernem. iv. ii. sig. Hiiiiv Assone as euer shee is laid she falleth on snorting. 1589 W. Warner Albions Eng. (new ed.) vi. xxx. 132 Her Lubber now was snorting ripe. 1601 A. Dent Plaine Mans Path-way to Heauen 184 The properties of drunkards:..their staggering, their reeling, their snorting. 1655 N. Culpeper et al. tr. L. Rivière Pract. Physick vii. i. 147 Asthma is a great and often breathing..joyned with snorting and wheesing. 1733 G. Cheyne Eng. Malady ii. xiii. 246 A constant Snorting or Snoring in the Throat and Nostrils. 1849 Sketches Nat. Hist.: Mammalia III. 15 At each snorting the animal spouted out large streams of blood. 1864 Reader 16 Jan. 68 The snorting of a tiger (for the sound this animal makes singularly resembles that of an enormous..pig). 1884 Manch. Examiner 7 Oct. 5/7 The snorting of the postal steamer. b. spec. in Pathology. ΚΠ 1887 Brit. Med. Jrnl. 2 Apr. 730/1 Rhinitis with Spasmodic ‘Snorting’. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1913; most recently modified version published online June 2018). snortingadj. 1. That snorts; †snoring. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > by noises > voice or sound made by animal > [adjective] > that grunts or snorts groining1523 snorting1573 snorty1582 gruntling1607 grunting1633 quirking1746 the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > voice or vocal sound > other vocal sounds > [adjective] > that snorts snorting1573 the world > life > the body > respiratory organs > breathing > audible breathing > [adjective] > snoring snurting1567 snorting1573 snoring1688 stertorous1802 stertorious1803 rhonchal1857 1573 T. Tusser Fiue Hundreth Points Good Husbandry (new ed.) f. 7 To rayse betimes vp readely, both snorting Hob and Margery. 1601 R. Hakluyt tr. A. Galvano Discov. World 85 (margin) Snorting fishes. 1602 F. Herring tr. J. Oberndorf Anatomyes True Physition 2 A laizie, drowzie, and slothfull-snorting Thersites. 1605 J. Sylvester tr. G. de S. Du Bartas Deuine Weekes & Wks. ii. ii. 405 He wallowes on the ground His shame-lesse snorting trunke, so deeply drownd In selfe-obliuion. 1767 R. Jago Edge-hill iii. 110 Oft will his snorting Steed, with Terror struck, His wonted Speed refuse. 1782 W. Cowper John Gilpin 83 The snorting beast began to trot. 1848 C. A. Johns Week at Lizard 233 Encountering a shoal of snorting porpoises. 1875 in F. T. Buckland Log Book 84 (note) A steam-ship is not a huge snorting monster trying to run over sailing ships. 2. Of the nature of, or resembling, a snort; characterized by snorts. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > unpleasant quality > harsh or discordant quality > [adjective] > snort, snore, or snarl snarling1602 snorting1825 snoring1837 1825 J. Jamieson Etymol. Dict. Sc. Lang. Suppl. at Snirt A snorting noise from the nostrils. 1833 M. Scott Tom Cringle's Log II. vi. 273 One of the three men..sounded a short snorting note on a..horn. 1842 S. Lover Handy Andy xxiv Mrs. Kelly..uttering indignant ejaculations in a sort of snorting manner. 3. Of weather or wind: Severe, rough, violent. ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > weather and the atmosphere > weather > bad weather > [adjective] > severe or violent (of weather or elements) retheeOE strongOE stithc1100 snella1400 woodc1400 outrage?a1425 violentc1425 sternc1449 strainable1497 rigorous1513 stalwart1528 vehement1528 sore1535 sturdy1569 robustious1632 severe1676 beating1702 shaving1789 snorting1819 wroth1852 wrathy1872 snapping1876 vicious1882 1819 R. Southey Select. from Lett. (1856) III. 450 When I have told you that it is snorting weather. 1888–9 Osbourne in G. Balfour Life R. L. Stevenson (1911) xiii. 196 When..we got our wind, it was a snorting Trade, and we ran into the harbour like a steamboat. 4. Exceptionally remarkable for excellence, size, strength, etc. (In quot. 1924 as adverb.) colloquial. rare. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > quantity > greatness of quantity, amount, or degree > high or intense degree > [adverb] > very tooc888 swith971 wellOE wellOE fullOE rightc1175 muchc1225 wellac1275 gainlya1375 endlyc1440 hard?1440 very1448 odda1500 great1535 jolly1549 fellc1600 veryvery1649 gooda1655 vastly1664 strange1667 bloody1676 ever so1686 heartily1727 real1771 precious1775 quarely1805 murry1818 très1819 freely1820 powerfula1822 gurt1824 almighty1830 heap1832 all-fired1833 gradely1850 real1856 bonny1857 heavens1858 veddy1859 canny1867 some1867 oh-so1881 storming1883 spanking1886 socking1896 hefty1898 velly1898 fair dinkum1904 plurry1907 Pygmalion1914 dinkum1915 beaucoup1918 dirty1920 molto1923 snorting1924 honking1929 hellishing1931 thumpingly1948 way1965 mega1966 mondo1968 seriously1970 totally1972 mucho1978 stonking1990 1924 J. Galsworthy White Monkey ii. ix. 195 I've played bridge with him,..—snorting good player. Derivatives ˈsnortingly adv. in a snorting manner; with a snort. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > by noises > voice or sound made by animal > [adverb] > in a snorting manner a-snort1850 snortingly1853 snorty1892 1853 E. K. Kane U.S. Grinnell Exped. xx. 160 They invariably rose after plunging, and looked snortingly around. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1913; most recently modified version published online September 2019). > as lemmasˈsnorting ˈsnorting n.2 ΘΚΠ society > travel > travel by water > [noun] > in submarine > in specific manner snorting1957 1957 Jane's Fighting Ships 1957–8 51 On 15 June 1953 Andrew completed a 2500 sea miles voyage under water from Bermuda to the English Channel in 15 days, a record for ‘snorting’ in the Royal Navy. 1979 Daily Tel. 3 May 3/3 Since Olympus could reach safety from snorting depth in about a minute, the order to dive was given 45 seconds too late. < n.1575adj.1573 as lemmas |
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