单词 | to lay to one's credit, reproach |
释义 | > as lemmasto lay to one's credit, reproach b. to lay to (a person's) charge, to lay at or to (his) door, †to lay in (his) dish, †to lay in (his) neck: to impute to, charge upon. Also to lay to one's credit, reproach, etc. (See also the nouns.) ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > testing > accusation, charge > make accusation [phrase] to bear (a person or thing) in (also an, a, on) handc1300 to lay the blame on1393 to give the wrong to?1473 to lay in (his) neckc1515 to cast (any one) in the teeth1526 to cast (a thing) in one's teeth1526 to lay to (also cast in) a person's nose1526 to dash one in the teeth with (something)1530 call to or in coram1542 to cast (also lay, throw) (something) in one's dish1551 to throw (cast) a stone or stones (at)1568 to cast up1604 to nail to the barn door1894 the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disapproval > reproach > [verb (transitive)] > reproach with upbraida1250 undernimc1320 to lay to one's credit, reproachc1515 to cast (a thing) in one's teeth1526 to twit (a person) in the teeth1530 to hit (one) in the teeth with1535 to cast (also lay, throw) (something) in one's dish1551 to fling (anything) in one's teeth1587 to throw (thrust, fling, (etc.)) (something) in a person's face1597 to tit (a person) in the teeth1622 nose1625 exprobrate1630 puta1663 c1515 Ld. Berners tr. Bk. Duke Huon of Burdeux (1882–7) xxxiii. 102 It shall neuer be layde to my reproche. 1530 J. Palsgrave Lesclarcissement 603/1 Wyll you laye thefte to his charge, and have no better a grounde? 1534 Bible (Tyndale rev. Joye) Acts vii. 60 Lorde laye not this synne to their charge. 1551 R. Robinson tr. T. More Vtopia i. sig. Qiii The wickedness and follye of others shalbe imputed to hym, and layde in his nekke. 1551 T. Wilson Rule of Reason sig. P vj When wee charge hym, with a like faute, and laye some greater matter in his dishe. 1681 H. More Plain Expos. Daniel 195 The Pontifician Party have no reason to lay such things in the dish of the Reformed. 1701 W. Wotton Hist. Rome 299 The Blood..must all be layd to his door. 1722 W. Sewel Hist. Quakers (1795) I. 8 Under the bloody reign of Queen Mary, this was laid in his dish. 1749 H. Fielding Tom Jones I. i. vii. 34 You have, in a manner, laid your Sins at my Door. View more context for this quotation 1823 W. Scott St. Ronan's Well II. x. 254 Do not force a broken-hearted sister to lay her death at your door. 1885 C. L. Pirkis Lady Lovelace II. xxii. 53 You..laid his death to my charge. 1892 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. 151 156/2 This..must be laid to the credit of the Tories. < as lemmas |
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