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单词 snuffer
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snuffern.1

Brit. /ˈsnʌfə/, U.S. /ˈsnəfər/
Forms: Also Middle English–1500s snoffer.
Etymology: < snuff v.1
1.
a. An instrument used for snuffing, or snuffing out, candles, etc. In later use only in plural form (also a pair of snuffers).
ΘΚΠ
the world > matter > light > darkness or absence of light > [noun] > extinguishing light > that which extinguishes (candles or torches)
snitelc1000
candle-quencher1382
sniters1382
sniting tongsa1425
snuffer1465
sniting instrumentc1475
candle-shears1483
sniting iron1483
out-quencher1535
candle-snuffer1552
snufter1558
extinguisher1562
dout1573
douter1622
topper1688
link-extinguisher1859
squencher1871
α.
1465 in Manners & Househ. Expenses Eng. (1841) 492 Item, the same day my master bowt a snoffer to snoffe wyth candeles.
1517–18 in H. Littlehales Medieval Rec. London City Church (1905) 296 Paid..for Snoffers of plate for to put owte the tapurs.
1535 Bible (Coverdale) Exod. xxv. 38 Snoffers and out quenchers of pure golde.
1574 in H. J. F. Swayne Churchwardens' Accts. Sarum (1896) 82 The makynge of the Snoffer to serve candelles in the churche.
β. 1538 T. Elyot Dict. Emunctorium, an instrumente [etc.].., a snuffer.1656 tr. J. A. Comenius Latinæ Linguæ Janua Reserata: Gate Lat. Tongue Unlocked lxxvii. §722 The snuffers ready at hand, to snuff the wick ever and anon.1687 R. Charnock in J. R. Bloxham Magdalen Coll. & James II (1886) (modernized text) 232 Why did you tear the Buttery Book with the snuffers?1747 B. Franklin Let. 1 Sept. in Exper. & Observ. Electr. (1751) 16 We light candles, just blown out, by drawing a spark among the smoke between the wire and snuffers.1764 J. Ferguson Lect. Select Subj. iii. 33 To this kind of lever may be reduced several sorts of instruments, such as scissars, pinchers, snuffers.1860 H. Mayhew Upper Rhine Introd. 3 Here it is that our eyes are still cheered with the sight of a pair of snuffers.1885 Athenæum 7 Feb. 189 In [Hogarth's] ‘Night’ the small man..is known by the snuffers hanging at his girdle to be a drawer at a tavern.figurative.?1608 S. Lennard tr. P. Charron Of Wisdome i. Pref. 6 Sounding him to the quicke, entring into him with a candle and a snuffer.1642 J. Howell Instr. Forreine Travell xviii. 222 If these Lights grow dim, there is a Trienniall Snuffer for them.1827 J. C. Hare & A. W. Hare Guesses at Truth I. 25 A critic should be a pair of snuffers. He oftener is an extinguisher.
b. transferred. The finger and thumb as used for clearing or wiping the nose.
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the world > life > the body > external parts of body > limb > digit > finger > [noun] > groups of
long fingerc1300
middle fingers1827
snuffer1843
1843 F. Marryat Narr. Trav. M. Violet II. x. 219 Employing..the pair of snuffers which natural instinct has supplied him with.
2. One who snuffs candles. (Cf. candle-snuffer n. 2.)
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the world > matter > light > darkness or absence of light > [noun] > extinguishing light > one who extinguishes candles
snuffer1611
candle-snuffer1711
1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Moucheur, a snyter, wiper, snuffer.
1699 A. Boyer Royal Dict. at Moucheur The Snuffer, He that snuffs the Candles at the Play-house.
1761 C. Churchill Rosciad 7 Then came..snuffer, sweeper, shifter, soldier, mute.
1762 S. Foote Orators i. 3 What is all this business about here? Snuffer. Can't say, Sir.
1814 W. Wilson Hist. Dissenting Churches iv. 78 Betty Gray had been a snuffer of candles at the playhouse.

Compounds

attributive and in other combinations (in sense 1), as snuffer(s)-box, snuffer(s)-dish, snuffer(s)-handle, snuffer(s)-pan, snuffer(s)-stand, snuffer(s)-tray; snuffers-maker.
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the world > matter > light > artificial light > an artificial light > candle > support or holder for a candle > [noun] > dish for holding candles
snuff-dish1560
snuffer(s)-dish1677
snuffer(s)-tray1830
1677 London Gaz. No. 1260/4 Two large silver Candlesticks, and Snuffer Pan.
1686 London Gaz. No. 2203/4 A Silver Snuffer~dish and Snuffers chain'd.
1773 London Chron. 7 Sept. 248/3 The following articles were assayed and marked;..bottle stands, snuffer pans [etc.].
1830 J. Galt Lawrie Todd I. ii. i. 90 He took his cigar out of his mouth..trimming it on the edge of the snuffer-tray.
1843 Ainsworth's Mag. 3 180 Spectacle cases and snuffer-stands.
1844 Civil Engineer & Architect's Jrnl. 7 130 Moulded per gross, like..snuffer-dishes, inkstands, metal buttons, and brads!
1858 P. L. Simmonds Dict. Trade Products Snuffers'-maker, a manufacturer of metal snuffers.
1898 G. B. Shaw Man of Destiny 203 With a couple of candles alight, and a broad snuffers tray in the other.
1952 B. Hughes & T. Hughes Three Cent. Eng. Domest. Silver v. 82 The upright snuffer stand, with a vertical socket to receive the snuffer box, was a late Charles II innovation.
1952 B. Hughes & T. Hughes Three Cent. Eng. Domest. Silver v. 84 An immense amount of ingenuity now began to be lavished upon the ornamentation of snuffer handles.
1960 H. Hayward Connoisseur's Handbk. Antique Collecting 260/1 Snuffer-tray, oblong or oval tray with or without small feet and scroll and ring handle at side for holding snuffers.
1971 Country Life 10 June 1434/1 A snuffers tray inscribed four years after it was made ‘In Memory of Mrs. Jane Parsons, Oct. 11th, 1750’.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1913; most recently modified version published online June 2022).

snuffern.2

Brit. /ˈsnʌfə/, U.S. /ˈsnəfər/
Etymology: < snuff v.2
1. One who snuffs, or who sniffs disdainfully.
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the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > [noun] > contemptuous person > by sniffing
snuffer1592
sniffer1864
1592 G. Babington Certaine Comfortable Notes Genesis (xxxi.) f. 126 Let all snuffers and browbeaters of honest men consider this.
1648 H. Hexham Groot Woorden-boeck Een Snuyver, a Snuffer, or one that Wipe off the Snot or Drivell from his Nose.
2. slang or dialect. In plural. The nostrils. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > life > the body > external parts of body > head > face > nose > [noun] > nostril
nasethirleOE
nostrilOE
nesethirla1275
nose-thirla1333
thirla1350
narea1398
thrilla1400
nose-holl?a1425
nose-holec1450
throlla1475
narel1486
snot-hole1648
snuffera1658
snurl1691
naris1693
smeller1854
prenaris1882
a1658 J. Cleveland Sing-song xxvi Sybill so sweet, Whose Cheeks on each side of her Snuffers did meet, As round and as plump as a Codlin.
1703 R. Thoresby Let. 27 Apr. in J. Ray Corr. (1848) 427 Snuffers, for the nose, or nostrils.
3. One who takes snuff.
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the world > physical sensation > use of drugs and poison > tobacco > snuff > [noun] > taking snuff > one who
snuff-dipper1845
snuffer1882
1882 J. Snodgrass tr. H. Heine Relig. & Philos. in Germany ii. 89 You know that he [sc. Frederick the Great] composed French verses,..was a prodigious snuffer, and believed in nothing but cannon.
1889 F. E. Gretton Memory's Harkback 99 I knew an elderly gentleman who was a great snuffer.
1903 R. Lawson in R. Wallace Life & Last Leaves 628 He was an inveterate snuffer.
4. U.S. local. A porpoise.
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the world > animals > mammals > order Cetacea (whales) > suborder Odontoceti > [noun] > family Phocaenidae (porpoise)
swineeOE
mereswineeOE
pellock1331
sea-swine1398
porpoisea1425
brownswinec1440
bassinatc1540
pollantine1558
sea-hog1580
hogfish1611
tursion1655
tumbler1694
sea-pig1826
snuffer1829
puffing pig1845
puff-pig1861
puffer1884
1829 T. C. Haliburton Hist. & Statist. Acct. Nova-Scotia II. ix. 404 (table) Fish—Whale Species... Snuffer.
1884 G. B. Goode in G. B. Goode et al. Fisheries U.S.: Sect. I 14 On the Atlantic coast occurs most abundantly the little Harbor Porpoise, Phocæna brachycion Cope, known to the fishermen as ‘Puffer’, ‘Snuffer’, ‘Snuffing Pig’.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1913; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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