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单词 swaddling
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swaddlingn.

/ˈswɒdlɪŋ/
Etymology: < swaddle v. + -ing suffix1.
1. The action of swaddle v.; wrapping in swaddling-clothes; swathing, bandaging.
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the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > providing with clothing > [noun] > in specific way > with specific clothing > other
hosing1340
swaddlingc1522
veiling1566
hoodingc1575
vesting1648
superinvestiture1681
shawling1815
bonneting1822
cloaking1824
gloving1826
fancy dressing1848
dressing up1861
costuming1886
uniforming1891
the world > space > relative position > condition of being external > covering > wrapping > [noun] > swathing
swathing1375
rollingc1450
swaddlingc1522
enswathement1877
a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Gött.) l. 1343 A new-born child..Bunden wid a suadiling band [Trin. Cambr. swaþeling bonde].]
c1522 T. More Treat. Memorare Nouissima in Wks. (1557) I. 80 Al our swadlynge and tending with warme clothes.
1611 A. Stafford Niobe 161 I would onelie wish, to haue that one ceremonie at my buriall, which I had at my birth; I mean, swadling.
a1625 J. Fletcher Wit without Money (1639) v. sig. I2 Hourely troubled, with making brawthes, and dawbing your decaies with swadling, and with stitching up your ruines.
1825 W. P. Dewees Treat. Physical & Med. Treatm. Children i. i. xiii. 65 The cruel practice of swaddling, should be for ever laid aside.
2. plural (rarely singular). Swaddling-clothes; also, a bandage. Also figurative.
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the world > health and disease > healing > medical appliances or equipment > bandage > [noun]
swathec1050
blood benda1250
blood bandc1300
bondc1384
whip1504
trusser1519
swath-band1556
swaddlea1569
winding band1582
deligature1583
ligation1598
bandage1599
fettle1599
ligament1599
selvage1599
swathe1615
swaddlings1623
anadesm1658
fasciation1658
girt1676
platysma1684
flannels1723
fillet1802
sealing1862
the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > [noun] > for specific people > for children > for a baby > swaddling clothes
sweddlec725
cloutc1175
wind-cloutc1175
swaddlebandc1200
swath-bandsc1315
swath-cloutsc1325
sweddle-cloutc1325
clothesc1340
swathing-clouts1375
swathing-clothesa1382
cradle-band1398
swaddling-banda1400
sweddle-banda1400
swaddle-bind1467
swathing-banda1500
swaddling-clouts1530
swaddling-clothes1535
swaddle1538
swathe1565
sweilling clais1567
swaddle-belt1592
bandel1598
swaddlings1623
swaddle-binding1653
roller1656
1623 W. Drummond Flowres of Sion 5 There he is swadl'd in cloathes, in Manger lay'd, To whom too narrow Swadlings are our Spheares.
1647 J. Howell New Vol. of Lett. 222 If you continue to wrap up our young acquaintance..in such warm choice swadlings, it will quickly grow up to maturity.
1658 W. Johnson tr. F. Würtz Surgeons Guid ii. xxv. 155 In case the Fracture be next to the Knee from below, then use no swadlings over the Knee.
1661 J. Glanvill Vanity of Dogmatizing 141 Our knowledge, though its Age write thousands, is still in its swadlings.
1882 J. H. Nodal & G. Milner Gloss. Lancs. Dial.: Pt. II Swaddlins, Swathelins, wrappers for children. S. Lancs.
1899 S. R. Crockett Black Douglas (1900) 330 The head of Gilles de Sillé was still swathed in bandages, when, with an additional swaddling of disguise across his eyes [etc.].
1905 F. Young Sands of Pleasure i. v [A lighthouse] a baby yet, his stone sides hardly out of their swaddling of scaffold!
3. Beating, cudgelling. Obsolete.
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society > armed hostility > military equipment > operation and use of weapons > action of striking with specific blunt weapon > [noun]
staving1487
clubbing1593
swaddling1621
rib-basting1659
bludgeon-work1813
coshing1898
pistol-whipping1928
1621 R. Speed Counter-scuffle sig. D4 Behinde the doore he stood to heare, But in, he durst not goe for feare of swaddling.
1659 G. Torriano Florio's Vocabolario Italiano & Inglese A swadling, bastonamento.
4. [after swaddler n.] Methodism; hence, conduct supposed to be characteristic of Methodists.
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society > faith > sect > Christianity > Protestantism > Methodism > [noun]
Methodism1739
swaddling1759
connexionalism1883
1759 Compl. Let.-writer (1768) iv. xxx. 217 I thought if her Sidling and Swaddling, and foolish unalterable Simper, did not provoke the Country Dances to begin, nothing could.
a1772 Sel. Ess. from Batchelor (1772) 40 Swaddling and zeal the female troop enflame.
5. attributive in swaddling-robe, a baby's long-clothes. See also swaddling-band n., swaddling-clothes n., swaddling-clouts n.
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the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > [noun] > for specific people > for children > for a baby > long clothes
longcoat1591
side-coat1601
long clothes1764
long1837
swaddling-robe1845
1845 G. Murray Islaford 42 To make the swaddling-robe a winding-sheet.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1918; most recently modified version published online March 2020).

swaddlingadj.

Etymology: < swaddler n.: see -ing suffix2.Previous versions of the OED give the stress as: ˈswaddling.
Of a Methodist character or practice; Protestant; †canting.
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the mind > mental capacity > intelligibility > absence of meaning > nonsense, rubbish > insincere or pretentious talk > [adjective]
flash1612
flash-flown1632
cant1747
swaddling1747
hot air1900
society > faith > sect > Christianity > Protestantism > Methodism > [adjective]
Methodistical1746
swaddling1747
methodist1751
Methodistic1788
Methody1794
methodizing1820
connexional1838
shouting1851
1747 J. Wesley Jrnl. 10 Sept. (1849) I. 457 We dined with a gentleman, who explained our name to us. It seems we are beholden to Mr. Cennick for it, who abounds in such~like expressions as, ‘I curse and blaspheme all the gods in heaven, but the babe that lay in the manger, the babe that lay in Mary's lap, the babe that lay in swaddling clouts’, &c. Hence they nicknamed him, ‘Swaddler, or Swaddling John’; and the word sticks to us all, not excepting the Clergy.
1758 J. Wesley Wks. (1872) II. 449 Swearing he would have none of their swaddling prayers.
a1772 Ess. from Batchelor (1773) II. 126 Like the spiritual eye of a Swadling preacher, up-lifted to Heaven in a fervour of devotion.
1787 Minor 30 The other now resembled a swadling female.
1838 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. May 610/2 You're nothing but a swaddling ould sent ov a saint.
1885 W. J. Fitzpatrick Life T. N. Burke I. 33 No swaddling minister could hold his ground five minutes before them.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1918; most recently modified version published online June 2019).
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