单词 | stramash |
释义 | stramashn. Chiefly Scottish. 1. An uproar, state of noise and confusion; a ‘row’. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > order > disorder > confusion or disorder > commotion, disturbance, or disorder > [noun] > (a) noisy rippit?1507 hubbleshowa1525 burlinga1533 hubble-shubblec1550 burle1563 coil1567 hirdy-girdy1568 riff-raff1582 rut1607 hubbuba1625 clutter1656 sputter1673 splutter1677 rattle1688 rumpus1745 ree-raw1797 bobbery1816 trevally1819 stramash1821 nitty1822 hell's delight1823 pandemonium1827 oration1828 Bob's-a-dying1829 hubbaboo1830 reerie1832 circus1869 tow-row1877 ruaille buaille1885 brouhaha1890 foofaraw1933 bangarang1943 bassa-bassa1956 1821 J. Galt Ann. Parish xii. 124 This stramash was the first time that I had interposed in the family concerns of my people. 1823 J. Galt Ringan Gilhaize I. xiv. 153 There's like to be a straemash amang the Reformers. a1840 J. Ramsay Sports Fasten's-een in Poems v Mark ye yon fish..He's laughin' at the grand stramash, And thinks he's safe frae harm. a1845 R. H. Barham House-warming!! in Ingoldsby Legends (1847) 3rd Ser. 303 Oh! what a fearful ‘stramash’ they are all in! 1861 H. Kingsley Ravenshoe xxxvi Last year at Oxford, I and three other University men..had a noble stramash on Folly Bridge. That is the last fighting I have seen. 1896 Spectator 28 Mar. 444 The Muscular Christians rebelled at these ideas with a stir and stramash audible to all men. 2. A state of ruin, a smash. to go (to) stramash: to be ruined. ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > creation > destruction > breaking or cracking > [noun] > breaking into pieces or shattering > state of being shattered or smashed stramash1827 smashery1830 smash1857 smash-up1858 the world > existence and causation > creation > destruction > destroy [verb (intransitive)] > be destroyed, ruined, or come to an end losec888 fallOE forlesea1225 perishc1275 spilla1300 to go to wreche13.. to go to the gatec1330 to go to lostc1374 miscarryc1387 quenchc1390 to bring unto, to fall into, to go, put, or work to wrakea1400 mischieve?a1400 tinea1400 to go to the devilc1405 bursta1450 untwindc1460 to make shipwreck1526 to go to (the) pot1531 to go to wreck (and ruin)a1547 wrake1570 wracka1586 to hop (also tip, pitch over, drop off, etc.) the perch1587 to lie in the dusta1591 mischief1598 to go (etc.) to rack (and ruin)1599 shipwreck1607 suffera1616 unravel1643 to fall off1684 tip (over) the perch1699 to do away with1769 to go to the dickens1833 collapse1838 to come (also go) a mucker1851 mucker1862 to go up1864 to go to squash1889 to go (to) stramash1910 to go for a burton1941 to meet one's Makera1978 1827 W. Tennant Papistry Storm'd 2 And fearfu' the stramash and stour, Whan pinnacle cam doun and tow'r. 1829 J. T. Brockett Gloss. North Country Words (new ed.) Stramash, a complete overthrow, with great breakage and confusion. 1896 ‘I. Maclaren’ Kate Carnegie 364 It's been rotten,..for a while, an' noo it's fair stramash. 1910 N. Munro in Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. Jan. 32/1 My business would go to stramash. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1917; most recently modified version published online March 2022). stramashv. dialect. (See quot. 1788.) ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > creation > destruction > destroy [verb (transitive)] to bring to noughteOE forspillc893 fordilghec900 to bring to naughtOE astryea1200 stroyc1200 forferec1275 misdoa1325 destroyc1330 naught1340 dingc1380 beshenda1400 devoida1400 unshapea1400 to wend downa1400 brittenc1400 unloukc1400 perishc1426 defeat1435 unmake1439 lithc1450 spend1481 kill1530 to shend ofc1540 quade1565 to make away1566 discreate1570 wrake1570 wracka1586 unwork1587 gaster1609 defease1621 unbe1624 uncreate1633 destructa1638 naufragate1648 stifle1725 stramash1788 disannul1794 destructify1841 locust1868 to knock out1944 dick1972 1788 W. Marshall Provincialisms E. Yorks. in Rural Econ. Yorks. II. 356 To Stramash, to crush, or break irreparably; to destroy. 1880 J. F. S. Gordon Bk. Chron. Keith 70 Choking the lums with a divot (which occasionally stramashed the Tea Pots). This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1917; most recently modified version published online September 2018). < n.1821v.1788 |
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