单词 | to pick mood |
释义 | > as lemmasto pick (also peck) mood b. Anger, wrath. to pick (also peck) mood: to take offence, become angry. Obsolete.In later quots. apparently echoing Shakespeare (see quot. a1616). ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > anger > [noun] irrec825 gramec1000 brathc1175 wrathc1175 mooda1225 ortha1225 felonyc1290 irea1300 greme13.. thro1303 wrathhead1303 errorc1320 angera1325 gremth1340 iroura1380 brethc1380 couragec1386 heavinessc1386 felona1400 follya1400 wrathnessc1440 choler1530 blast1535 malice1538 excandescency1604 stomachosity1656 bad blood1664 corruption1799 needle1874 irateness1961 the mind > emotion > anger > indignation or resentment > be or become resentful [verb (intransitive)] to pick (also peck) mooda1225 disdaina1382 endeigna1382 indeign1382 risec1390 to take offencea1393 to take pepper in the nose1520 stomach1557 offenda1578 sdeigna1593 huff1598 to snuff pepper1624 check1635 to bear, owe (a person) a grudge1657 to take check1663 to take (‥) umbrage1683 to ride rusty1709 to flame out, up1753 to take a niff1777 niff1841 spleen1885 to put one's shoulder out1886 to have (or get) the spike1890 derry1896 the mind > mental capacity > belief > expressed belief, opinion > change of opinion > change one's mind [phrase] to pick (also peck) mooda1225 to turn, wend the luff?c1225 to sing another song or a different tune1390 to waive (one's) wit1390 to change one's minda1500 to change (turn, alter) one's copy1523 to turn (one's) tippet1546 to change one's note1560 to shift hands1611 to face about1645 to change (swap) horses in midstream (while crossing a stream)1864 to sing another tune1890 a1225 MS Lamb. in R. Morris Old Eng. Homilies (1868) 1st Ser. 67 (MED) For-ȝif þi wreððe and þi mod. c1275 (?a1200) Laȝamon Brut (Calig.) (1978) 8792 Þat mines æmes muchele mod swa milde is iwurðen. c1300 St. Thomas Becket (Laud) 1838 in C. Horstmann Early S.-Eng. Legendary (1887) 159 (MED) Heo bi-leueden al heore grete mod and heore þretningue. c1330 Seven Sages (Auch.) (1933) 129 (MED) Sche gan to pekke mod. c1380 Sir Ferumbras (1879) 3635 (MED) His herte wax angry & ful of mod. c1385 G. Chaucer Knight's Tale 1760 At the last aslaked was his mood. a1400 (?a1325) Medit. on Supper of our Lord (Harl.) (1875) 345 (MED) Fadyr..y stode afore þy syȝt, To speke for hem..To turne a waye from hem..þy mode. a1450 (c1412) T. Hoccleve De Regimine Principum (Harl. 4866) (1897) 4347 (MED) Or þei twynned þens, þei pekkid moode. 1513 J. Skelton Against Scottes 21 Who so therat pyketh mood, The tokens are not good To be true Englysh blood. a1547 J. Redford Moral Play Wit & Sci. (1848) 101 Lord let thy mercye fall, And mytygate thy moode. 1600 P. Holland tr. Livy Rom. Hist. i. x. 9 Mood without might is vain and bootlesse [L. vanam sine viribus iram esse]. a1616 W. Shakespeare Two Gentlemen of Verona (1623) iv. i. 49 Who, in my moode, I stab'd vnto the heart. View more context for this quotation 1819 W. Scott Ivanhoe II. xiv. 275 And now my father in his mood may slay this poor bondsman. 1856 Ld. Tennyson Maud (rev. ed.) i. xiv, in Maud & Other Poems (new ed.) 8 What! am I raging alone as my father raged in his mood? < as lemmas |
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