单词 | smutty |
释义 | smuttyadj. 1. Of grain: Affected by smut. ΘΚΠ the world > plants > disease or injury > [adjective] > of or having fungal disease rustyc1503 smutty1597 smutched1620 slaina1642 smutty1667 sooty1697 rusted1763 spurred1763 smutted1766 leaf spot1846 fly-speck1855 ergotized1860 tagged1892 mummied1893 mummified1895 conky1905 rhynchosporium1918 Alternaria1924 Sigatoka1925 pasmo1926 sclerotinia1926 oak wilt1942 silver-leaf1946 wildfire1971 1597 J. Gerard Herball i. 70 That corne where it is, is called smootie corne. 1637 R. Remnant Disc. Bees (title page) The Causes and Cure of Blasted Wheat,..together with the Causes of Smutty Wheat. 1657 S. Purchas Theatre Flying-insects 142 Usually if one stalk hath the ear smutty, all that arise from the same root are infected. 1733 J. Tull Horse-hoing Husbandry xii. 66 The Wheat Plants in the Field, from whence these were taken, brought very few Smutty Grains. 1769 T. Reid Wks. (1863) I. 49/1 I put some smutty oats in water. 1771 A. Hunter et al. Georgical Ess. (new ed.) II. viii. 204 There was a great deal of smutty wheat that year. 1846 J. Baxter Libr. Pract. Agric. (ed. 4) II. 401 The following experiment was made..on a smutty sample of wheat. 2. Soiled with, full of, characterized by, smut; dirty; blackened. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > cleanness and dirtiness > dirtiness > dirt > dirtiness or soiling with specific kinds of dirt > [adjective] > grimy smotryc1407 grimed1483 smuggy?1518 collied1600 grimy1612 bruckled1648 smutty1650 besmutted1829 engrained1843 begrimed1865 1650 J. Howell Epistolæ Ho-elianæ (ed. 2) iv. v. 105 I pray [you] leave the smutty Ayr of London, and com hither to breathe sweeter. 1665 R. Hooke Micrographia 3 Like smutty daubings on a matt or uneven floor. a1704 Compl. Servant-maid (ed. 7) 119 Though your employment be greasie and smooty. 1716 A. Pope Corr. Nov. (1956) I. 372 He was a smutty dog yesterday, and cost me near two hours to wash the ink off his face. 1812 Sir W. Elford in Friendships Miss Mitford (1882) I. iii. 85 On turning the corner, I see my paper is very smutty. 1880 ‘V. Lee’ Stud. 18th Cent. Italy ii. iii. 57 A smutty portrait of her dressed in brown brocade. 3. Of the colour of smut; dusky; dark. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > colour > state or mode of having colour > [adjective] > dark-coloured darkeOE blackeOE browna1000 swartOE wanOE murka1325 darkish?c1425 duska1450 dusketly1486 sad?1504 duskish1530 base1539 dusky1558 swarthy1577 darksome1598 smutty1648 subfusc?1705 infuscated1727 murky1759 subfuscous1762 sable1791 sombrous1799 obfuscous1822 sombre1829 wine-dark1855 murkish1869 1648 Earl of Westmorland Otia Sacra (1879) 148 The smooty shadows of some one Or others Trophees carv'd in stone. 1694 R. Franck Northern Mem. 256 Smooty and discoloured Clouds. 1778 W. Pryce Mineralogia Cornubiensis 91 A smutty black, or black grey Crystal. 1794 R. Kirwan Elements Mineral. (ed. 2) I. 288 It seems of a smutty yellow. 1863 C. Kingsley Water-babies i. 37 Four or five smutty little cubs. 1890 Spectator 30 Aug. 274/1 His once smutty plumage now showing rich colouring of black and white and brown. 4. Having the appearance or form of smut. ΘΚΠ the world > plants > disease or injury > [adjective] > of or having fungal disease rustyc1503 smutty1597 smutched1620 slaina1642 smutty1667 sooty1697 rusted1763 spurred1763 smutted1766 leaf spot1846 fly-speck1855 ergotized1860 tagged1892 mummied1893 mummified1895 conky1905 rhynchosporium1918 Alternaria1924 Sigatoka1925 pasmo1926 sclerotinia1926 oak wilt1942 silver-leaf1946 wildfire1971 the world > matter > constitution of matter > granular texture > [adjective] > powdery or dusty pulverous?a1425 powderyc1425 mealy1541 dusty1552 mully1570 pulverulentous1640 pulvereous1656 pulverulent1656 pulveral1657 powderal1662 farinaceous1664 smutty1667 snuffy1789 floury1830 pulverulous1841 1667 J. Milton Paradise Lost iv. 817 The Smuttie graine With sudden blaze diffus'd, inflames the Aire. View more context for this quotation 1716 J. Gay Trivia iii. 78 The nitrous Store is laid, the smutty Train With running Blaze awakes the barrell'd Grain. 5. Indecent, immodest, impure, obscene. ΘΚΠ society > morality > moral evil > licentiousness > moral or spiritual impurity > indecency > [adjective] > lewd, bawdy, or obscene lewdc1386 filthy?c1400 knavishc1405 sensual?a1425 ribaldousc1440 dishonestc1450 bawdya1513 ribald?a1513 ribaldious?1518 slovenly?1518 ribaldry1519 priapish1531 ribaldish?1533 filthous1551 ribaldly1570 obscene1571 bawdisha1586 obscenous1591 greasy1598 dirty1599 fulsome1600 spurcitious1658 lasciviating1660 smutty1668 bawdry1764 ribaldric1796 un-Quakerlike1824 fat1836 ithyphallic1856 hot1892 rorty1898 rude1919 bitchy1928 feelthy1930 raunchy1943 ranchy1959 down and dirty1969 steamy1970 sleazo1972 1668 S. Pepys Diary 20 June (1976) IX. 247 I saw this new play my wife saw yesterday; and do not like it, it being very smutty. a1677 I. Barrow Several Serm. Evil-speaking (1678) ii. 75 It is very culpable to be facetious in obscene and smutty matters. 1736 I. H. Browne Pipe of Tobacco 32 The smutty tale Of country justice, o'er his ale. a1774 A. Tucker Light of Nature Pursued (1777) III. i. 327 He..puts the women to the blush with his smutty jokes and rude jeers. 1820 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. 6 629 Mr. Hunt's smutty story of Rimini. 1851 T. Parker in J. Weiss Life & Corr. T. Parker (1863) I. 390 He is smutty, and vulgar and low. 1894 Tablet 16 June 920 It is only when the details are sensational or smutty that room is found for them in the columns of the great dailies. Compounds General attributive. smutty-face n. ΚΠ 1675 C. Cotton Burlesque upon Burlesque i. 60 Ha! ha! old Smutty-face, well said. 1899 F. W. Bourne Billy Bray 99 (E.D.D.) He told the tempter, ‘old smutty-face’, to do this himself. smutty-faced adj. ΚΠ 1833 H. Martineau Tale of Tyne v. 96 The smutty-faced crew. 1901 Dundee Advertiser 7 June 4 The pride of Mr. Tory's farms are his..‘smutty-faced’ Dorset Down sheep. smutty-nosed adj. ΚΠ 1884 E. Coues Key to N. Amer. Birds (ed. 2) 425 Perisoreus canadensis fumifrons,..Smutty-nosed Jay. 1884 E. Coues Key to N. Amer. Birds (ed. 2) 783 Priofinus melanurus, Smutty-nosed Shearwater. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1912; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1597 |
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