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单词 taver
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tavern.

Brit. /ˈteɪvə/, U.S. /ˈteɪvər/, Scottish English /ˈtevər/
Forms: Also 1800s taiver.
Origin: Apparently a borrowing from early Scandinavian.
Etymology: apparently of Norse origin: compare Norwegian tave clout, rag, any torn piece of stuff, Danish tave fibre, filament of tow, wool, etc.
Scottish.
A mere shred or filament; a ‘rag’ (of meat).
ΘΚΠ
the world > food and drink > food > animals for food > cut or piece of meat > [noun] > small piece of meat
smatchcock14..
mincing1598
tucet1653
nut1769
taver1808
skewer-piece1832
thumb-bit1847
médaillon1899
medallion1907
1808 J. Jamieson Etymol. Dict. Sc. Lang. Taivers, s. pl. tatters; as, boiled to taivers, Fife.
1822 J. Galt Steam-boat xii. 288 They don't know how to cook yonder..they boil the meat to tavers.
1827 W. Tennant Papistry Storm'd 15 Sorrow gin Paip was boil'd to taivers, And I'd a platefu' o' the bree!
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1910; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

taverv.

Brit. /ˈteɪvə/, U.S. /ˈteɪvər/, Scottish English /ˈtevər/
Forms: Also 1800s taiver.
Etymology: frequentative of tave v.
Scottish.
intransitive. To wander vaguely or aimlessly; to wander mentally, to talk incoherently as one delirious; to talk idly and foolishly.
ΘΚΠ
the world > health and disease > mental health > mental illness > degree or type of mental illness > [verb (intransitive)] > be delirious or rave
ravea1325
varya1525
wanderc1540
delire1575
to speak bandog and Bedlam1600
taver1808
society > travel > aspects of travel > travel from place to place > [verb (intransitive)] > with no fixed aim or wander > idly
roil?c1335
gada1500
stavera1500
vaguea1525
scoterlope1574
idle1599
haika1605
saunter1671
stravaig1801
palmer1805
streel1805
taver1808
traik1818
gander1822
gallivant1823
gilravage1825
project1828
daud1831
meander1831
to knock about1833
to kick about1839
to knock round1848
piroot1858
sashay1865
june1869
tootle1902
slop1907
beetle1919
stooge1941
swan1942
1808–18 J. Jamieson Etymol. Dict. Sc. Lang. Taiver, to wander;..to rave as mad... Taiversum, tiresome, fatiguing. Taivert.

Derivatives

ˈtavering n. and adj. wandering, etc.
ΘΚΠ
society > travel > aspects of travel > travel in specific course or direction > [noun] > straying or going astray
vagationc1340
straya1400
outstray?a1425
will gate1440
out-way going1532
straying1548
out-straying1589
aberrationa1594
estraying1598
taveringa1599
straggling1601
wandering1711
the world > health and disease > mental health > mental illness > degree or type of mental illness > [noun] > delirium or raving
wood dreameOE
mazec1300
paraphrenesisa1398
ravinga1398
deliramentc1450
idleness1535
delirium1563
randing1583
calenture1593
deliration1598
taveringa1599
ravery1599
delirement1613
debacchation1633
delirancy1645
deliry1657
deliriousness1671
paraphrenitis1683
paraphrosyne1684
deliracy1689
delirousness1694
paracope1749
paraphora1749
wandering1836
paralerema1848
paraleresis1857
paraphronesis1857
rambling1897
a1599 R. Rollock Serm. in Sel. Wks. (1849) I. 435 He callis our warkis tavering, going out of the way.
a1599 R. Rollock Serm. in Sel. Wks. (1849) I. 436 His actiounis ar taverings, all wandring out of the way. [So ed. 1599; ed. 1616 wauering, wauerings.]
ˈtaversome adj. fatiguing, exhausting.
ΘΚΠ
the world > physical sensation > sleeping and waking > weariness or exhaustion > [adjective] > causing weariness or exhaustion
wearyc1315
soakingc1440
tired1548
moilingc1566
wearisome1593
tiring1594
overtiring1598
tiresome1598
defatigating1634
defatigable1654
fatigable1656
fatiguing1708
fatiguesomea1734
jading1766
fagging1787
wearying1798
exhausting18..
taversome1808
harassing1833
killing1850
trashing1861
trachling1902
1808-18 [see main sense].
ˈtavert adj. fatigued or exhausted with wandering, or with toil or struggle; incoherent, confused, stupefied, stupid.
ΘΚΠ
the world > physical sensation > sleeping and waking > weariness or exhaustion > [adjective]
wearyc825
asadc1306
ateyntc1325
attaintc1325
recrayed1340
methefula1350
for-wearya1375
matea1375
taintc1380
heavy1382
fortireda1400
methefula1400
afoundered?a1425
tewedc1440
travailedc1440
wearisomec1460
fatigate1471
defatigatec1487
tired1488
recreant1490
yolden?1507
fulyeit?a1513
traiked?a1513
tavert1535
wearied1538
fatigated1552
awearya1555
forwearied1562
overtired1567
spenta1568
done1575
awearied1577
stank1579
languishinga1586
bankrupt?1589
fordone1590
spent1591
overwearied1592
overworn1592
outworn1597
half-dead1601
back-broken1603
tiry1611
defatigated1612
dog-wearya1616
overweary1617
exhaust1621
worn-out1639
embossed1651
outspent1652
exhausted1667
beaten1681
bejaded1687
harassed1693
jaded1693
lassate1694
defeata1732
beat out1758
fagged1764
dog-tired1770
fessive1773
done-up1784
forjeskit1786
ramfeezled1786
done-over1789
fatigued1791
forfoughten1794
worn-up1812
dead1813
out-burnta1821
prostrate1820
dead beat1822
told out1822
bone-tireda1825
traiky1825
overfatigued1834
outwearied1837
done like (a) dinner1838
magged1839
used up1839
tuckered outc1840
drained1855
floored1857
weariful1862
wappered1868
bushed1870
bezzled1875
dead-beaten1875
down1885
tucked up1891
ready (or fit) to drop1892
buggered-up1893
ground-down1897
played1897
veal-bled1899
stove-up1901
trachled1910
ragged1912
beat up1914
done in1917
whacked1919
washy1922
pooped1928
shattered1930
punchy1932
shagged1932
shot1939
whipped1940
buggered1942
flaked (out)1942
fucked1949
sold-out1958
wiped1958
burnt out1959
wrung out1962
juiced1965
hanging1971
zonked1972
maxed1978
raddled1978
zoned1980
cream crackered1983
the world > health and disease > mental health > mental illness > degree or type of mental illness > [adjective] > mentally prostrated or paralysed
witlessc1000
amazedOE
mazeda1325
tottyc1405
tavert1535
moped1606
amazeful1608
bewhatleda1643
anergic1874
labile1883
punchy1932
slug-nutty1933
slap-happy1936
slappy1937
1535 W. Stewart tr. H. Boethius Bk. Cron. Scotl. (1858) III. 420 Fra hill to hill rynnand as tha war hyrit, In mure and mos so tavert war and tyrit.
1822 J. Galt Sir Andrew Wylie I. xxx. 288 Ye wouldna hae me..to sit till I'm taver't?.. I fin' the wine rinnin in my head already.
1823 J. Galt Entail I. xviii. 145 I would na trust the hair o' a dog to the judgment o' that tavert bodie, Gibby Omit.
1887 J. Service Life Dr. Duguid xxii The taivert tenets of the Antiburgher Kirk.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1910; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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