单词 | to wear late, short |
释义 | > as lemmasto wear late, †short a. intransitive. Of time, a period of time: To pass on or advance gradually to its conclusion; to pass away. Also, to wear late, †short. ΘΚΠ the world > time > [verb (intransitive)] overgoeOE agoeOE goOE forthgoOE runOE overdrivea1275 farea1325 overmetea1325 walka1325 passc1330 slidec1374 yern1377 to pass overa1382 wastec1385 waive1390 to pass awaya1400 overseyc1400 drive?c1450 to drive ona1470 slevea1510 to roll awaya1522 to roll overa1522 to wear out, forth1525 flit1574 to pass on1574 to run on1578 overhie1582 wear1597 overslip1607 spend1607 travel1609 to go bya1616 elapsea1644 to come round1650 efflux1660 to roll round1684 lapse1702 roll1731 to roll around1769 to roll by1790 transpire1824 to come around1829 tide1835 elabe1837 tick1937 the world > time > relative time > the future or time to come > future [verb (intransitive)] > go on, advance, or become late to fare forth1340 to wear late, short1826 1597 E. S. Discouerie Knights of Poste sig. B4 The day weares, and I haue farre to go. a1616 W. Shakespeare Merry Wives of Windsor (1623) v. i. 7 Away I say, time weares . View more context for this quotation 1637 S. Rutherford Lett. (1664) 197 Your after-noon will wear short, and your sun fall low and goe down. 1764 S. Foote Mayor of Garret ii. 35 Well said, Master Mug; but come, time wears. 1826 W. Scott Woodstock I. iii. 98 It wears late, and gets dark. 1837 J. E. Murray Summer in Pyrenees II. 213 It was now wearing late in the day. 1843 C. J. Lever Jack Hinton 130 As the evening wore late, the noise and uproar grew louder. 1864 C. Dickens Our Mutual Friend (1865) I. i. xiii. 127 Without that aid they would have known how the night wore, by the falling of the tide. 1870 W. Morris Earthly Paradise: Pt. III 376 But time went on, and still the days did wear With little seeming change. < as lemmas |
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