单词 | swench |
释义 | † swenchn. Obsolete. Originally: affliction, trial. Subsequently also: labour, toil. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > adversity > [noun] swenchOE derfnessc1175 wandrethc1175 adversity?c1225 derf?c1225 swinka1250 torferc1325 afflictiona1382 stressc1390 marrementc1391 sorea1400 noyancec1400 infortunacya1500 aloea1529 afflict?1529 obduction1610 afflictedness1646 strain1853 besetment1872 wahala1966 catch-arse1970 the world > action or operation > manner of action > effort or exertion > [noun] > labour or toil workeOE i-swincheOE swenchOE swote971 swingc1000 swinkOE swinkinga1225 travailc1275 cark1330 sweatc1380 the sweat of (one's) brow (brows), facec1380 laboura1382 swengc1400 labouragec1470 toil1495 laborationa1500 tug1504 urea1510 carp1548 turmoil1569 moil1612 praelabour1663 fatigue1669 insudation1669 till?a1800 Kaffir work1848 graft1853 workfulness1854 collar-work1871 yakka1888 swot1899 heavy lifting1934 OE (Northumbrian) Lindisf. Gospels: Luke xxii. 28 Qui permansistis mecum in temtationibus meis : ðaðe ðerhwunadon mec mið in suoenccum [OE Rushw. Gospels swencum] uel in costungum minum. OE (Northumbrian) Liturgical Texts (Durham Ritual) in A. H. Thompson & U. Lindelöf Rituale Ecclesiae Dunelmensis (1927) 184 Si te in tribulationibus a deo derelictum intellegas : gif ðec in suoencum from gode forleten ðu ongetest. c1325 (c1300) Chron. Robert of Gloucester (Calig.) l. 962 To ȝiue hom to libbe by bi suench [a1400 Trin. Cambr. swinch, ?a1425 Digby swynke] of hor honde. a1350 St. Brendan (Ashm.) l. 620 in Archiv f. das Studium der Neueren Sprachen (1874) 53 34 Vor amonek lyueþ bi þe suench [c1300 Harl. swynk, c1300 Laud swunche, ?a1425 Julius suenk] of is owe honde. a1450 MS Bodl. 779 in Archiv f. das Studium der Neueren Sprachen (1889) 82 352 (MED) Ne herte ne may þenche þe good þat me habbeþ þer wit-outen any swenche. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2019; most recently modified version published online March 2021). † swenchv. Obsolete. 1. transitive. To trouble, harass, afflict (a person). Also reflexive. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > adversity > suffer (adversity or affliction) [verb (transitive)] > afflict overharryeOE aileOE swencheOE besetOE traya1000 teenOE to work (also do) (a person) woeOE derve?c1225 grieve1297 harrya1300 noyc1300 travailc1300 to work (also do) annoyc1300 wrath14.. aggrievea1325 annoya1325 tribula1325 to hold wakenc1330 anguish1340 distrainc1374 wrap1380 strain1382 ermec1386 afflicta1393 cumbera1400 assayc1400 distressc1400 temptc1400 encumber1413 labour1437 infortune?a1439 stressa1450 trouble1489 arraya1500 constraina1500 attempt1525 misease1530 exercise1531 to hold or keep waking1533 try1539 to wring to the worse1542 pinch1548 affligec1550 trounce1551 oppress1555 inflict1566 overharl1570 strait1579 to make a martyr of1599 straiten1611 tribulatea1637 to put through the hoop(s)1919 snooter1923 the mind > emotion > suffering > state of being harassed > harass [verb (transitive)] tawc893 ermec897 swencheOE besetOE bestandc1000 teenOE baitc1175 grieve?c1225 war?c1225 noyc1300 pursuec1300 travailc1300 to work (also do) annoyc1300 tribula1325 worka1325 to hold wakenc1330 chase1340 twistc1374 wrap1380 cumbera1400 harrya1400 vexc1410 encumber1413 inquiet1413 molest?a1425 course1466 persecutec1475 trouble1489 sturt1513 hare1523 hag1525 hale1530 exercise1531 to grate on or upon1532 to hold or keep waking1533 infest1533 scourge1540 molestate1543 pinch1548 trounce1551 to shake upa1556 tire1558 moila1560 pester1566 importune1578 hunt1583 moider1587 bebait1589 commacerate1596 bepester1600 ferret1600 harsell1603 hurry1611 gall1614 betoil1622 weary1633 tribulatea1637 harass1656 dun1659 overharry1665 worry1671 haul1678 to plague the life out of1746 badger1782 hatchel1800 worry1811 bedevil1823 devil1823 victimize1830 frab1848 mither1848 to pester the life out of1848 haik1855 beplague1870 chevy1872 obsede1876 to get on ——1880 to load up with1880 tail-twist1898 hassle1901 heckle1920 snooter1923 hassle1945 to breathe down (the back of) (someone's) neck1946 to bust (a person's) chops1953 noodge1960 monster1967 eOE King Ælfred tr. Boethius De Consol. Philos. (Otho) (2009) I. xii. 435 [Ælc de]aðlic [man] swencð hine selfne mid mislicum and mænigfealdum [ymb]hogum. lOE Anglo-Saxon Chron. (Laud) anno 1090 Se cyng wæs smægende hu he mihte wrecon his broðer Rodbeard, swiðost swencean & Normandige of him gewinnan. c1175 Ormulum (Burchfield transcript) l. 12216 To swennchenn cristess þeowwess. c1275 (?a1200) Laȝamon Brut (Calig.) (1963) l. 7878 Monine mon on sweuene ofte heo swencheð [c1300 Otho swinkeþ]. 2. transitive. To subject (one's body, flesh, etc.) to ascetic discipline; to mortify. ΚΠ OE Blickling Homilies 81 Þa lareowas sceolan heora agenne lichoman swencean on forhæfdnesse. c1175 Ormulum (Burchfield transcript) l. 15764 Ȝiff þatt we don itt all þwerrt ut..forr to swennchenn ure life To betenn ure sinness. ?c1225 (?a1200) Ancrene Riwle (Cleo. C.vi) (1972) 107 Swa wisliche ha schal þach swenchen hire flesch. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2019; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < n.OEv.eOE |
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