单词 | stedman |
释义 | Stedmann. Used attributively and in the possessive to designate a method of change-ringing devised by Stedman. Also absol. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > performing music > playing instruments > bell-ringing > [noun] > going through all the changes > changes > specific set peal16.. grandsire1668 whole pull1668 bob1671 peal1671 course1677 set changes1677 single1684 single change1688 Plain Bob1702 Stedman1731 Superlative Surprise1788 touch1788 triple1798 triple bob major1809 maximus1813 royal1813 call changes1837 slam1854 cater1872 cinques1872 triple change1872 plain hunt1874 plain hunting1874 quarter peal1888 method1901 short course1904 1731 Norwich Gaz. 11 Sept. 4/1 That most noted and harmonious Peal on 7 Bells called Stedman's Triples. 1813 W. Shipway Campanologia i. 98 Let a ringer choose what method he will, it must still be on Stedman's principle. 1814 W. Shipway Campanologia ii. 187 Doubles, or, as commonly called, a Stedman Grandsire, is completed by two singles. 1903 C. D. P. Davies Stedman 1 Throughout the whole province of Change Ringing, there is no more delightful method than Stedman. 1931 E. Morris Hist. Change Ringing 78 The Norwich ringers performed a ‘touch’ of Stedman Cinques. 1957 Encycl. Brit. III. 375/2 Stedman's principle, which is sui generis, consists in the three front bells ringing their six possible changes, while the remaining pair or pairs of bells dodge. 1975 Islander (Victoria, Brit. Columbia) 16 Mar. 13/1 They rang a quarter peal of Stedman's triples for Canada's Centennial year. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1933; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1731 |
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