单词 | stoccado |
释义 | stoccadon. Obsolete exc. archaic. A thrust or stab with a pointed weapon. ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > military equipment > operation and use of weapons > cut of sharp weapon > [noun] > stroke with pointed weapon stroke1297 stokea1400 foinc1450 stab1530 push1563 veny1578 stoccado1582 thrusta1586 venue1591 pink1601 longee1625 stob1653 tilt1716 lunge1748 stug1808 punzie1827 1582 J. Hester tr. L. Fioravanti Compend. Rationall Secretes ii. xli. 123 [He] tooke hym by the coller and gaue him fiue stockadoes in the breast to haue slaine hym. 1595 V. Saviolo Practise i. 10 Let him [the scholar]..thrust his Rapier vnder his teachers, and giue him a thrust or stoccata in the belly. 1603 T. Dekker 1603: Wonderfull Yeare sig. D4 Hees the best Fencer in the world:..He has his Mandrittaes, Imbrocataes, Stramazones, and Stoccataes at's fingers ends. a1616 W. Shakespeare Merry Wives of Windsor (1623) ii. i. 211 In these times you stand on distance: your Passes, Stoccado's, and I know not what. View more context for this quotation 1657 R. Ligon True Hist. Barbados 52 I have seen some of these Portugall Negres..play at Rapier and Dagger very skilfully, with their Stookados, their Imbrocados, and their Passes. 1698 J. Fryer New Acct. E.-India & Persia 156 Whom when they meet they must give him the Way with a Cringe and Civil Salute, for fear of a Stockado. 1837 T. Carlyle French Revol. II. iii. iii. 162 We behold two men..flourishing and thrusting, stoccado and passado. 1860 G. J. Whyte-Melville Holmby House xv. 208 Your staccatos and passados, and cursed Italian tricks of fence. DerivativesΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > injury > injure [verb (transitive)] > wound > wound with sharp weapon woundc760 stickOE snese?c1225 stokea1300 steekc1300 bearc1330 stangc1340 chop1362 broach1377 foinc1380 strikec1390 borea1400 dag?a1400 gorea1400 gridea1400 staira1400 through-girdc1405 thrustc1410 runc1425 to run throughc1425 traversec1425 spitc1430 through-seeka1500 stitch1527 falchiona1529 stab1530 to stab (a person) in1530 stob?1530 rutc1540 rove?c1550 push1551 foxa1566 stoga1572 poniard1593 dirk1599 bestab1600 poach1602 stiletto1613 stocka1640 inrun1653 stoccado1677 dagger1694 whip1699 bayonetc1700 tomahawk1711 stug1722 chiv1725 kittle1786 sabre1790 halberd1825 jab1825 skewer1837 sword1863 poke1866 spear1869 whinger1892 pig-stick1902 shiv1926 society > armed hostility > military equipment > operation and use of weapons > cut of sharp weapon > cut or penetrate (of weapon) [verb (transitive)] > strike with pointed weapon prickOE pritchOE snese?c1225 threstc1275 stokea1300 bearc1330 stangc1340 broach1377 foinc1380 borea1400 dag?a1400 gorea1400 gridea1400 slot?a1400 staira1400 through-girdc1405 thrustc1410 runc1425 to run throughc1425 traversec1425 spitc1430 through-seeka1500 to run in1509 stab1530 to stab (a person) in1530 accloy1543 push1551 stoga1572 poacha1616 stocka1640 stoccado1677 stug1722 kittle1820 skewer1837 pitchfork1854 poke1866 chib1973 1677 T. D'Urfey Madam Fickle v. 54 'Twas well my Lord your Valor interpos'd betwixt me and the danger, by Heav'n I had been stockado'd else. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1917; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < n.1582 |
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