单词 | tiring |
释义 | tiringn.1 ? archaic. The action of tire v.2; the pulling or tearing of a hawk at a tough morsel given to it to exercise itself; concrete a piece of food given to a hawk for this purpose. Also figurative. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > animal food > [noun] > food eaten by birds > food for hawks gorgec1430 tiringc1450 beaching1573 tire1589 victual1688 the world > food and drink > hunting > hawking > action of hawk > [noun] > other actions checkc1430 tiringc1450 rifler1486 canceleer1599 coast1614 gurgiting1614 raling1618 stooping1653 casta1793 c1450 Bk. Hawkyng in T. Wright & J. O. Halliwell Reliquiæ Antiquæ (1845) I. 296 The swetteste tyryng that is to goshawke and sperhawke is a pigge is tayle. 1486 Bk. St. Albans, Hawking b viij b She shall nether at the fedyng ner at the tyryng ne at the lightyng ne at the Rysyng hurtte hir selffe. 1575 G. Turberville Bk. Faulconrie 146 Gyue hir tyring of a wing or a foote of the sayde pullet. 1891 J. E. Harting Gloss. Falconry Tiring,..any tough piece (as the leg of a fowl with little on) given to a hawk when in training to pull at, in order to prolong the meal, and exercise the muscles of the back and neck. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1912; most recently modified version published online December 2020). tiringn.2 The action of tire v.3; attiring, dressing (archaic: see Compounds 1); dressing the hair; †fitting out (obsolete); also concrete attire, apparel, head-dress (archaic); †equipment, apparatus, garnishing (obsolete); spec. see quot. 1869 (dialect). ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > headgear > [noun] > other dorlot1340 horn1340 vitremytec1386 templesc1430 bycocket1464 burlet1490 knapscall1498 shapion1504 shaffron1511 paste1527 attire1530 faille1530 muzzle1542 corneta1547 abacot1548 wase1548 wrapper1548 tiring1552 basket1555 bilimenta1556 Paris head1561 shadow1578 head-roll1583 mitre1585 whitehead1588 crispa1592 ship-tire1602 oreillet1603 scoffion1604 coif1617 aigrette1631 egreta1645 drail1647 topknotc1686 slop1688 Burgundy1701 bandore1708 fly-cap1753 capriole1756 lappet-head1761 fly1773 turban1776 pouf1788 knapscapa1802 chip1804 toque1817 bonnet1837 casquette1840 war bonnet1845 taj1851 pugree1859 kennel1896 roach1910 Deely bobber1982 the mind > attention and judgement > beautification > beautification of the person > beautification of the hair > accessories worn in the hair > [noun] tiring1552 toppingc1690 pompom1748 1552 R. Huloet Abcedarium Anglico Latinum Byrlet or tyrynge for women. 1558 in A. Feuillerat Documents Office of Revels Queen Elizabeth (1908) 23 Sarcenet..imployed into..Shertes.., translated into lyninge pullinges oute tuftes tyringes and other garnisshinge. 1558 in A. Feuillerat Documents Office of Revels Queen Elizabeth (1908) 82 Sarsenettes..spent in rowles and wrethes tuftinge tyringe of hedpeces and gyrdells. 1602 T. Dekker Satiro-mastix sig. Bv Such delayes in rising, in fitting gownes, in tyring. 1620 T. Shelton tr. M. de Cervantes Don Quixote (1746) IV. xxix. 228 In Hell they are working Tapistry Work, and there are made Tyrings and Net-works. 1656 Disc. Auxiliary Beauty 67 Whose either haire, or complexion, or tiring is not natively their own. 1869 J. C. Atkinson Peacock's Gloss. Dial. Hundred of Lonsdale Tiring, the plastering under slates. 1909 Daily Chron. 18 Mar. 3/1 He wears his learning as lightly as the tiring of the hair of Aphrodite, borne upon her swan in a Douris vase. Compounds C1. attributive and in other combinations, as tiring-chamber, tiring-closet, tiring-glass, tiring-man, tiring-place. Also tiring-house n., tiring-room n. Obsolete or archaic. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > the theatre or the stage > a theatre > other parts of theatre > [noun] > dressing room tiring-house1600 tiring-room1623 attiring-house1656 shift1667 tire-room1681 tiring-placea1684 tire-housea1699 shifting-room1740 tiring-chamber1860 the world > physical sensation > sight and vision > optical instruments > mirror > [noun] > looking-glass looking-glass1526 Venice glass1527 tooting-glassc1560 seeing-glass1565 girdle-glassa1652 Venice looking-glass1655 considering-glass1660 peeper1673 long glass1680 table glass1688 dressing glass1697 keeking-glassa1724 toilet glass1729 long mirror1793 swing-glass1809 hand glass1832 cheval-glass1836 psyche1838 tire-glass1844 tiring-glass1844 driving mirror1907 wing mirror1925 swing mirror1930 vanity mirror1959 society > authority > subjection > service > servant > personal or domestic servant > attendant or personal servant > [noun] > valet manc1175 valet1567 varlet of the chamber1567 point-trusser1594 valect1610 valet-de-chambre1646 Andrew1700 gentleman's gentleman1704 bearer1727 sirdar-bearer1782 sardar1816 tiring-man1856 Jeeves1952 a1684 J. Evelyn Diary anno 1645 (1955) II. 382 A Cart, or plaustrum where the Scene or tiring place is made of bowghs, in a..rural manner. 1844 E. B. Barrett Duchess May in Poems II. 82 The smile upon her face, ere she left the tiring-glass, Had not time enough to go. 1856 G. H. Boker Francesca da Rimini i. i I'll be Your tiring-man, for once. 1860 Ld. Lytton Lucile ii. iv. 77 From the dark tiring-chamber behind, straight reissue With new masks the old mummers. C2. tiring-woman n. a lady's maid. ΘΚΠ society > authority > subjection > service > servant > personal or domestic servant > attendant or personal servant > [noun] > lady's maid chamberlaina1400 waiting-maid1561 chambermaid1569 lady's maid1577 tire-woman1615 abigail1616 fille de chambre1673 suivante1674 comb-brush1702 tiring-woman1732 femme de chambre1741 lady's woman1748 personal maid1748 comb-brusher1751 ayah1782 wardrobe maid1797 soubrette1824 camerist1838 tire-maid1871 1732 H. Fielding Mod. Husband iv. 54 I know several Women of Fashion I could not support for a tiring Woman. 1825 W. Scott Betrothed vi, in Tales Crusaders II. 125 The..intercession of the tiring-woman obtained admission for travelling merchants, or pedlars. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1912; most recently modified version published online June 2022). tiringn.3 The fitting of a wheel with a tire; the condition or mode of being fitted with tires. ΘΚΠ society > travel > means of travel > a conveyance > vehicle > vehicles according to means of motion > vehicle moving on wheels > [noun] > parts of vehicle moving on wheels > wheel > fitting of a wheel with a tyre tiring1831 tyring1923 1831 J. Holland Treat. Manuf. Metal I. 157 The tiring, the breadth, and the inclination of the wheels. Compounds General attributive. ΚΠ 1932 G. M. Boumphrey Story of Wheel 27 This is a tiring-platform, and its purpose is to hold wheels firmly while their tires are being put on. 1932 G. M. Boumphrey Story of Wheel 27 The smith opens the door of the tiring-furnace. 1932 G. M. Boumphrey Story of Wheel 28 These others..by the aid of iron hooks (called tiring-dogs)..drop it [sc. the tire] on the rim of the wheel. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1912; most recently modified version published online September 2018). > as lemmasˈtiring ˈtiring n.1 and adj.1 wearying, fatiguing. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > sleeping and waking > weariness or exhaustion > [noun] > action or fact of causing wearying?c1225 attediation1485 tediation1485 fatigation1535 forwearying1571 tiring1594 harassing1689 the world > physical sensation > sleeping and waking > weariness or exhaustion > [adjective] > becoming tiring1594 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 the mind > emotion > suffering > feeling of weariness or tedium > [adjective] > becoming bored tiring1869 1594 W. Shakespeare Titus Andronicus v. ii. 24 Witnes the tiring day and heauie night. View more context for this quotation 1603 R. Knolles Gen. Hist. Turkes 220 The politique tiring of the strong forces of Baiazet, was the safegard of his owne. a1774 O. Goldsmith tr. P. Scarron Comic Romance (1775) I. xiii. 132 This accomplished courtier being tired with tiring of them. 1869 Princess Alice Mem. 1 June (1884) 215 It is always so tiring to see things at Berlin. < n.1c1450n.21552n.31831 as lemmas |
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