单词 | to make it stout |
释义 | > as lemmasto make it coy (also nice, proud, quaint, stout, strange, tough) b. transitive. Similarly to make it with adjective complement. to make it coy (also nice, proud, quaint, stout, strange, tough): to behave in a coy (proud, etc.) manner: see the adjectives. to make it goodly: to give oneself airs. Obsolete. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > behaviour > affected behaviour or affectation > be affected or act affectedly [verb (intransitive)] to make it goodlyc1325 bride?1533 affect1600 mimp1673 to give oneself airs1701 fal-lal1818 pose1840 posturize1850 attitudinize1864 primp1875 posture1877 lardy-dardy1887 to put (or pile) on lugs1889 la-di-da1901 profile1970 the mind > emotion > pride > pretension to superiority > pretend to superiority [verb (intransitive)] to make it goodlyc1325 usurpc1400 to take state upon one1597 to come over ——1600 to gentilize it1607 to state it1625 to give oneself airs1701 to put on airs1715 to mount (also ride) the high horse1782 to put on (the) dog1865 to get (also have) notions1866 to put on side1870 to have a roll on1881 to put (or pile) on lugs1889 side1890 to put on the Ritz1921 c1325 (c1300) Chron. Robert of Gloucester (Calig.) 10498 (MED) Þe king glosede her & þer & made it somdel touȝt, Ac þo it com to þe strengþe he nolde it graunti nouȝt. a1425 (?a1400) G. Chaucer Romaunt Rose (Hunterian) 3863 Thanne Shame cam forth full symply..Humble of hir port, and made it symple, Weryng a vayle in stide of wymple. 1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Faire la petite bouche, to mince, or simper it; to make it goodly. 1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Faire la sadinette, to mince it, nicefie it, make it dainty, to be verie squeamish. to make it stout a. Proud, haughty, arrogant. Often coupled with proud. to make it stout: to swagger. Obsolete. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > pride > [adjective] highOE rankOE proudOE quaint?c1225 stoutc1315 proud-heartedc1400 gobbedc1440 pridyc1485 high-minded?1503 superb1561 proud-heart1591 tiptoe1593 sublime1596 high-headed1599 magnificent1603 side1673 vaunty1724 perked-up1754 spicy1768 jelly1828 Latin1914 the mind > emotion > pride > be proud [verb (intransitive)] > behave proudly swella1250 to make it stoutc1315 to bear oneself stout1338 bridlea1475 to make it prouda1500 strut1518 to set up one's bristles1529 strut?c1570 square1584 square1590 swagger1600 to take on1603 puff1633 fluster1698 to hold one's head high1707 crest1713 to set out the shin1719 straddle1802 c1315 Shoreham Poems vii. 410 Alle hy weren ydryuen out, Wyþ lucyfer þat was so stout. c1330 Spec. Gy de Warw. 623 Ac þu, fersse man, þat art so stout, And heih of mod, and herte proud. c1400 Rom. Rose 6158 I mene of fals Religious, That stoute ben, and malicious [Fr. des felons, des malicieus]. c1400 Brut 2 Albyne bycome so stoute & so sterne, þat sche told litel prys of her lord. c1421 26 Pol. Poems xxi. 73 How of hem han hertis stoute Þat reweþ non pore þat han penaunce. c1450 (c1400) Sowdon of Babylon (1881) l. 1825 Thai made it both stoute and gay. c1450 Jacob's Well (1900) 74 Whan þou art in þat estate,..þanne wexist þou stowt & fell, and puttyst out þi venym of pride. 1535 Bible (Coverdale) Isa. x. B The noble and stoute Kynge of Assiria. 1552 R. Huloet Abcedarium Anglico Latinum Stowt, superbus, superciliosus. a1586 Sir P. Sidney Arcadia (1590) i. v. sig. D4v A man mightie in riches & power, and proude thereof, stubbornly stout. a1616 W. Shakespeare Henry VI, Pt. 2 (1623) i. i. 185 As stout and proud as he were Lord of all. View more context for this quotation 1635 E. Pagitt Christianographie (1636) iii. 22 If he be stout and proud, he is not of God. 1656 R. Baxter Reformed Pastor 177 Can we once conceive of him as purposely washing..his servants feet, and yet be stout and Lordly still? 1669 R. Montagu in Buccleuch MSS (Hist. MSS Comm.) (1899) I. 452 If we are as high and as stout as they, I am confident we shall bring them a pin lower. a1803 Young Benjie iv, in F. J. Child Eng. & Sc. Pop. Ballads (1886) II. iv. 282/1 And he was stout, and proud-hearted, And thought o't bitterlie. 1851 T. Sternberg Dial. & Folk-lore Northants. Stout, proud. < as lemmas |
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