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单词 topsy-turvy
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topsy-turvyadv.adj.n.v.

Brit. /ˌtɒpsɪˈtəːvi/, U.S. /ˈˌtɑpsiˈtərvi/
Forms: α. 1500s topsy tervy, tyrvy, turuie, turvy; 1500s– topsy-turvy, (1700s–1800s topsy-turvey). Also 1500s topsituruie, topsituruy, 1600s -turvy, -turvie, topsi-turvi, top-si-turvy; 1500s topsie turuie, topsie turvie, topsie turvey, 1500s–1600s -turuy, 1600s -turvie, -turvy; 1600s topse-turvie. (Now almost always hyphenated; in early use more usually two words; sometimes (in every century) as one word.) β–ι: see below.
Etymology: A kind of alliterative or assonant combination, known in print from 1528, but probably in popular use from an earlier period. The early spelling was topsy-tervy or -tirvy , from c1540 written -turvy , -turvie . (Compare the pronunciation of nerve , curve .) As to the actual components no external evidence has been found, and numerous conjectures and suggestions have been offered. Some of the more plausible of these, taking topsy as representing top-set or top-side , have been introduced (by those who favoured them) into the spelling; but amid all these aberrations, the typical form, with mere spelling variants, as topsy , topsie , topsi- , and tervy , tirvy , turvy , turvie , has remained practically constant. It seems certain that the first element contains top (or tops ) and probable that the second is related to terve or tirve v.2 to turn, turn over, overturn; but the -sy of the first and -y of the second still want explanation: the former is viewed by some as representing an earlier so, as in up-so-down, now upside-down, so becoming sy under the influence of turvy, the y of which is apparently as in hitty-missy, hurly-burly, arsy-versy. A suggestion that turvy was connected with turf or turve, and referred to the laying of cut turfs or turves face downward, to keep them fresh, is now discarded, as is the earlier notion that turvy might have been altered < t'other way. (There is a certain parallelism between the series up-so-down, later upset-down, upside-down, and *top-so-tervy, topsy-tervy, topset-tervy, topside-tervy; but the former has not become upsy-down, nor has any trace of *top-so-tervy been yet found, so that the analogy is incomplete.)
A. adv.
a. With the top where the bottom should be; in or into an inverted position; upside down, bottom upwards; also less definitely, In or into the position of being toppled over, overturned, overthrown, or upset; right over. (Most commonly qualifying the verb turn, or used predicatively after be, lie, etc.)
ΘΠ
the world > space > relative position > inversion > [adverb]
upa1300
nevelinga1387
kew-kaw1399
overc1425
topsy-turvy1530
arsy-versy1545
upside down1569
overhand1579
bottom-up1598
downside up1603
top to bottom1624
inversely1657
invertedly1657
belly-up1749
topsy versy1767
topsy-turvily1886
1530 J. Palsgrave Lesclarcissement 843/1 Topsy tyrvy, ceu dessus dessoubz.
1555 R. Eden tr. Peter Martyr of Angleria Decades of Newe Worlde i. ix. f. 46v They say that..they see the houses turne topsy turuye, and men to walke with theyr heeles vpwarde.
1615 G. Sandys Relation of Journey iii. 205 The huge wals and arches turned topsie turuey, and lying like rockes vpon the foundation.
1747 M. Delany Autobiogr. & Corr. (1861) II. 450 As soon as I got into my chair, the chairmen fairly overturned it:..Lord Westmoreland..found me topsy turvy.
1846 C. Dickens Dombey & Son (1848) vi. 46 A chaos of carts, overthrown and jumbled together, lay topsy-turvy at the bottom of a..hill.
1846 A. Smith Christopher Tadpole (1848) ix. 92 Wondering how the flies could walk topsy-turvy on the ceiling.
1871 R. Ellis tr. Catullus Poems xvii. 9 Catullus adjures thee Head~long into the mire below topsy-turvy to drown him.
1907 F. P. Verney & M. M. Verney Mem. Verney Family 17th Cent. (ed. 2 reissued) I. 297 He writes topsy-turvy in sympathetic ink, between the lines of a letter ostensibly full of public news.
b. figurative. With the higher where the lower should be; in or into a reversed condition; with inversion of the natural or proper order; less definitely, With things all in wrong places or positions; in or into utter confusion, dislocation, or disorder.
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the world > relative properties > order > disorder > [adverb] > in or into utter disorder
topsy-turvy1528
upsie-turvya1592
cricket-a-wicket1598
chaotically1745
topsy-turvily1886
the world > relative properties > order > order, sequence, or succession > [adverb] > in reversed order
reversea1393
topsy-turvy1528
preposterously1533
hysteron proteron1602
inverselya1628
inversedly1645
reversedly1649
reversely1659
reverse ways1762
ass-backward1939
1528 Rede me & be nott Wrothe sig. c vv He tourneth all thynge topsy tervy.
?c1550 tr. P. Vergil Eng. Hist. (1846) I. 283 The deathe of Canutus didd noe lesse turne all thinges topsie-turvie in Denmarcke.
1579 W. Fulke Heskins Parl. Repealed in D. Heskins Ouerthrowne 215 This comparison is topsituruie.
a1640 F. Beaumont et al. Loves Cure ii. ii, in F. Beaumont & J. Fletcher Comedies & Trag. (1647) sig. Rrrrr2/2 Custome hath turn'd nature topsie-turvy in you.
1670 G. Havers tr. G. Leti Il Cardinalismo di Santa Chiesa ii. i. 128 Turning all Europe as it were top-si-turvy.
1780 A. Young Tour Ireland (ed. 2) II. xviii. 268 It is the intention and effect of this bounty to turn every local advantage, and natural supply topsy turvy.
1833 H. Martineau French Wines & Politics viii. 125 How strangely the values of things are turned topsy-turvy!
1866 R. M. Ballantyne Shifting Winds xxvii. 304 A world of inconsistencies, where things are all topsy-turvy, so to speak.
c. Also in various altered or corrupt forms, mostly indicating popular or conjectural etymologies: see above.
Π
β. 1500s topset tourvie, toruie, turvie, -tirvi.
1549 T. Chaloner tr. Erasmus Praise of Folie sig. Aiij Bothe holy and vnholy thyngs be tourned topset touruie.
1556 N. Grimald tr. Cicero Thre Bks. Duties i. f. 11 Who turned topset toruie all the lawes of God.
1573 G. Harvey Let.-bk. (1884) 53 Thus within a few years al shuld be turnid topset tirvi.
γ. 1500s top syd turuye, ( topside turfway), 1500s–1700s topside turvy, 1500s–1800s -vey.1582 R. Stanyhurst tr. Virgil First Foure Bookes Æneis ii. 35 Top syd turuye be turned Al thee Princelye thrasholds.1596 E. Spenser Second Pt. Faerie Queene v. viii. sig. T3 At last they haue all ouerthrowne to ground Quite topside turuey . View more context for this quotation1686 J. Goad Astro-meteorologica iii. iv. 499 Dreadful Tempest, turned several Villages..Topside-turvy.c1695 Countess of Pembroke Psalme lviii. 34 in Coll. Wks. (1998) II. 262 [MS B only] With whirlwinds topside turfway blown.1713 J. Addison in Guardian 7 Sept. 1/2 I found Nature turned top-side turvy, Women changed into Men, and Men into Women.1761 L. Sterne Life Tristram Shandy IV. xix. 134 How was my system turned topside turvy..!1815 M. Pilkington Celebrity III. i. 25 The world must be turned topside-turvey.δ. 1500s topside thother-way, 1600s topside t'other way, 1700s topside the other way.1577 R. Stanyhurst Treat. Descr. Irelande iii. f. 14v/1, in R. Holinshed Chron. I The estate of that flourishing towne was tourned arsye versye, topside thother-way.1655 H. L'Estrange Reign King Charles 75 Thus were all things strangely turned in a trice topside t'other way.1768 A. Tucker Light of Nature (1834) I. 456 His [Socrates'] words are to be turned topside the other way to understand them.ε. 1500s typsiturvy, typsy tyrvye, 1700s tipsy-turvy.1581 J. Bell tr. W. Haddon & J. Foxe Against Jerome Osorius 324 b The generall fraylty of nature will violently carry you away typsiturvy.1581 J. Bell tr. W. Haddon & J. Foxe Against Jerome Osorius 569 Typsy tyrvye.1766 C. Anstey New Bath Guide ii. ii. 14 Their Systems..all turn'd topsy-turvy.ζ. 1600s tupsiturvie.1640 J. Howell Δενδρολογια 50 They would have turned up tupsiturvie the very kingdome of Satan.η. 1500s top turuye.1582 R. Stanyhurst tr. Virgil First Foure Bookes Æneis i. 14 His launce staffe thee dust top turuye doth harrow.θ. 1600s topsiturnie, topsie turnie.1617 J. Minsheu Ἡγεμὼν είς τὰς γλῶσσας: Ductor in Linguas Topsiturnie, the topside turned..Arsiuersie.1655 in Clarendon Papers No. 1753 [They] would assuredly turne all that hath been ajusted topsie turnie.ι. Scottish (? associated with topsail: see [see topsail n. and adv. Phrases 2]. ) 1600s topsoltiria, tops o're tiria, 1700s–1800s tapsalteerie, 1800s tapsal-, tapsil-, tapsul-teerie, -teery, tapseeteerie, topsieteerie.1623 W. Lithgow Trav. 202 Let all the misticall drifts and ambiguous designes..turne topsoltiria, or upside downe, I care not.1684 in Maidment Bk. Scott. Pasquils (1868) 326 There was a duke so full of pryde There durst no man come neeria Till cam a monkey out of Fife And dang him tops o're tiria.1787 R. Burns Poems & Songs (1968) I. 59 An' warly cares, an' warly men, May a' gae tapsalteerie, O!1801 H. Macneill Poet. Wks. II. 55 And dealing round strong punch and joke, Good-humour'd mad near twa o'clock Turns a' things tapsilteery!1805 A. Scott Poems (1808) 100 For tapsee-teerie lie the sheaves.1827 J. Wilson Noctes Ambrosianae xxxiv, in Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. July 110 Wi' ae desperate wallop we baith gaed tapsalteerie.
B. adj.
Turned upside down; inverted, reversed; figurative utterly confused or disorderly.
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the world > space > relative position > inversion > [adjective]
enversed?1440
inverse?1440
turned1513
overturned1561
inversed1592
inverted1598
topsy-turvy1618
downside up1683
headlong1713
upturned1816
Antipodean1853
upside down1866
the world > relative properties > order > disorder > [adjective] > in utter disorder
topsy-turvy1618
chaotic1688
chaotical1826
tipsy-topsy1826
upside down1866
topsy-turvical1882
1618 W. Barlow Breife Discov. Idle Animadversions 8 With those topsituruy motions.
1710 J. Swift Medit. Broom-stick 7 What is Man, but a Topsy-turvy Creature..His Head where his Heels should be.
1747 S. Richardson Clarissa II. xxxii. 219 Dear! What a topsy-turvy house is This?
1856 F. E. Paget Owlet of Owlstone Edge 1 This queer topsy-turvy world.
1873 M. E. Braddon Lucius Davoren i. i It was the topsy-turviest kind of thing I ever heard in my life.
1887 Spectator 6 Aug. 1050/2 A very topsy-turvy way of reasoning.
1904 Westm. Gaz. 3 June 8/1 Inventor and engineer of the topsy-turvy railway.
C. n.
The act of turning or fact of being turned upside down; inversion of the proper order; state of utter confusion or disorder.
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the world > space > relative position > inversion > [noun]
turning1536
inversion1598
reversing1610
topsy-turvy1655
resupination1661
canting1769
retroversion1790
supernaculum1827
upturning1846
upending1968
the world > relative properties > order > disorder > [noun] > inversion of natural order or total disorder
topsy-turvy1655
topsy-turvyhood1791
topsy-turviness1842
upside-downism1861
topsy-turvydom1870
topsy-turvyism1880
topsy-turviment1884
1655 tr. C. Sorel Comical Hist. Francion iv. 10 They played topsy turvy excellently well, for there was not a book in all the Study which..they had not thrown on the ground.
1683 E. Hooker in J. Pordage Theologia Mystica Pref. Epist. 24 The whol frame of the world seemeth to me..to circumgyrate, to wheel, whirl, and turn round about in a Topsi-Turvi.
1692 tr. Sallust Wks. 3 Nor should we see such Topsy-Turvies in the World.
1823 T. Moore Fables Holy Alliance iv. 2 Of all that, to the sage's survey, This world presents of topsy-turvey.
1879 ‘G. Eliot’ Theophrastus Such x. 181 Finds matter for screaming laughter in mere topsy-turvy.
D. v. transitive.
To turn topsy-turvy or upside down; to invert; figurative to reverse; to throw into utter confusion, upset or disorder greatly.
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the world > space > relative position > inversion > invert [verb (transitive)]
to-wendc893
whelvec1000
to turn down?c1335
to turn up?c1335
whelmc1340
overturna1382
to turn overa1400
wholve14..
inverse?a1425
reverse?a1425
overwhelvec1450
overvolvea1522
transverse1557
evert1566
topsy-turn1573
topsy-turve1603
invert1610
upturn1610
whave1611
topsy-turvy1626
whemmel1684
cant1850
upend1868
flip-flop1924
the world > relative properties > order > disorder > [verb (transitive)] > throw into utter disorder or upset
to-turna1382
everse?a1425
over-terve?a1425
bestourn1484
renverse1521
transverse1557
evert1566
walter1571
topsy-turn1573
topsy-turve1603
topsy-turvy1626
bouleverse1673
whemmel1721
reverse1768
upset1818
to knock galley-west1875
topsy-turvify1886
topsy-turvyize1893
1626 T. Hawkins tr. N. Caussin Holy Court I. 163 They had..one sole action in this life, which is to topsy-turuy all things, and to do nothing.
1863 G. A. Sala Strange Adventures Capt. Dangerous II. iv. 148 He..Topsy-turvies his goblet.

Derivatives

topsy-ˈturvical adj. of a topsy-turvy character.Apparently an isolated use.
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the world > relative properties > order > disorder > [adjective] > in utter disorder
topsy-turvy1618
chaotic1688
chaotical1826
tipsy-topsy1826
upside down1866
topsy-turvical1882
1882 Pall Mall Gaz. 10 Oct. 6 Its topsy-turvical fun is characteristic of the author.
ˌtopsy-ˈturvied adj.
Π
1740 S. Richardson Pamela II. 40 My poor Mind is all topsy-turvy'd.
topsy-turvifiˈcation n. a making or turning topsy-turvy, reversal of the natural order.
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the world > relative properties > order > order, sequence, or succession > [noun] > reversal of natural or proper order
somersault1530
inversion1546
hysteron proteron1584
preposterousness1607
renversement1610
reversala1626
inverse1630
reversement1720
topsy-turvying1807
topsy-turvification1840
upending1968
1840 W. M. Thackeray Paris Sketch Bk. II. 111 A regular topsyturvyfication of morality.
1879 G. Saintsbury in Fortn. Rev. No. 151. 55 One of the oddest topsyturvifications of a noble sentiment to be anywhere found.
topsy-ˈturvify v. (transitive) to make or turn topsy-turvy.
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the world > relative properties > order > disorder > [verb (transitive)] > throw into utter disorder or upset
to-turna1382
everse?a1425
over-terve?a1425
bestourn1484
renverse1521
transverse1557
evert1566
walter1571
topsy-turn1573
topsy-turve1603
topsy-turvy1626
bouleverse1673
whemmel1721
reverse1768
upset1818
to knock galley-west1875
topsy-turvify1886
topsy-turvyize1893
1886 Sat. Rev. 27 Feb. 286/1 We have topsyturvified the whole theory of politics.
1887 G. Saintsbury Hist. Elizabethan Lit. iv. 146 The topsy-turvified conceits which came to a climax in Crashaw.
topsy-ˈturvily adv. in a topsy-turvy manner.
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the world > space > relative position > inversion > [adverb]
upa1300
nevelinga1387
kew-kaw1399
overc1425
topsy-turvy1530
arsy-versy1545
upside down1569
overhand1579
bottom-up1598
downside up1603
top to bottom1624
inversely1657
invertedly1657
belly-up1749
topsy versy1767
topsy-turvily1886
the world > relative properties > order > disorder > [adverb] > in or into utter disorder
topsy-turvy1528
upsie-turvya1592
cricket-a-wicket1598
chaotically1745
topsy-turvily1886
1886 Daily Tel. 5 Feb. (Cassell) [He] might well be employed for Faust viewed topsyturvily.
1908 Athenæum 29 Aug. 233/1 All the MSS. topsy-turvily give με…γε σοῦ, with the exception of one, which has σε…γε σοῦ, whence Brunck restored σε…γέ μου.
topsy-ˈturviment n. act of turning or condition of being turned topsy-turvy.Apparently an isolated use.
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the world > relative properties > order > disorder > [noun] > inversion of natural order or total disorder
topsy-turvy1655
topsy-turvyhood1791
topsy-turviness1842
upside-downism1861
topsy-turvydom1870
topsy-turvyism1880
topsy-turviment1884
1884 Daily News 28 Mar. 5 The topsy-turvyment of the house.
topsy-ˈturviness n. topsy-turvy quality or condition.
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the world > relative properties > order > disorder > [noun] > inversion of natural order or total disorder
topsy-turvy1655
topsy-turvyhood1791
topsy-turviness1842
upside-downism1861
topsy-turvydom1870
topsy-turvyism1880
topsy-turviment1884
1842 Fraser's Mag. 26 544 Full of sport and fun, frolic and ‘topsy-turvyness’.
1892 Times 22 Dec. 9/3 They lost all perception of the topsy-turvyness of the situation.
topsy-ˈturvyan n. Obsolete an inhabitant of an imaginary ‘Topsy-turvy Island’.
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1745 E. Haywood Female Spectator No. 19 (1755) IV. 11 The present race of the Topsy-Turvyans are..too indolent to reflect on their misfortunes.
topsy-ˈturvydom n. the realm of topsy-turvy, inversion, or confusion; also, topsy-turvy condition or state.
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the world > relative properties > order > disorder > [noun] > inversion of natural order or total disorder
topsy-turvy1655
topsy-turvyhood1791
topsy-turviness1842
upside-downism1861
topsy-turvydom1870
topsy-turvyism1880
topsy-turviment1884
1870 W. S. Gilbert in Fun 19 Mar. 15/1 I dreamt that somehow I had come To dwell in Topsy-Turveydom!
1878 L. Wingfield Lady Grizel III. v. 107 A faint hope that topsy-turvydom might bring with it the glorious bygone days.
1904 Edinb. Rev. Apr. 469 The most absurd instance of Japanese topseyturveydom.
topsy-ˈturvyhood n. = topsy-turviness n.
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the world > relative properties > order > disorder > [noun] > inversion of natural order or total disorder
topsy-turvy1655
topsy-turvyhood1791
topsy-turviness1842
upside-downism1861
topsy-turvydom1870
topsy-turvyism1880
topsy-turviment1884
1791 H. Walpole Let. to Miss M. Berry 19 May That topsy-turvy-hood which characterizes the present age.
1855 C. Dickens Let. 21 Oct. (1993) VII. 723 In that state of topsy-turvyhood.
ˌtopsy-ˈturvying n. and adj.
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the world > relative properties > order > order, sequence, or succession > [noun] > reversal of natural or proper order
somersault1530
inversion1546
hysteron proteron1584
preposterousness1607
renversement1610
reversala1626
inverse1630
reversement1720
topsy-turvying1807
topsy-turvification1840
upending1968
1807 R. Southey Let. 30 Mar. in Lett. to J. May (1976) ii. 111 In this topsey-turveying of ministers.
1834 R. Southey Doctor II. 59 In the topsy-turveying course of time.
1967 Listener 18 May 654/3 Latham's earlier works were assemblages of torn and paint-covered books... His ‘skoob’ (books spelt backwards) are a cathartic topsy-turvying of the natural reaction of horror at the destruction of the printed word.
topsy-ˈturvyism n. topsy-turvy system or method.Apparently an isolated use.
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the world > relative properties > order > disorder > [noun] > inversion of natural order or total disorder
topsy-turvy1655
topsy-turvyhood1791
topsy-turviness1842
upside-downism1861
topsy-turvydom1870
topsy-turvyism1880
topsy-turviment1884
1880 F. G. Lee Ch. under Q. Elizabeth l. p. xv Disorder and topsy-turvyism must certainly have risen to a perfect climax.
topsy-ˈturvyist n. an advocate of something (considered to be) topsy-turvy.Apparently an isolated use.
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the world > relative properties > order > order, sequence, or succession > [noun] > reversal of natural or proper order > advocate of
topsy-turvyist1890
1890 Illustr. London News 9 Aug. 166/2 The new school of topsy-turvyists.
topsy-ˈturvyize v. (transitive) to turn topsy-turvy, throw into confusion, upset.Apparently an isolated use.
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the world > relative properties > order > disorder > [verb (transitive)] > throw into utter disorder or upset
to-turna1382
everse?a1425
over-terve?a1425
bestourn1484
renverse1521
transverse1557
evert1566
walter1571
topsy-turn1573
topsy-turve1603
topsy-turvy1626
bouleverse1673
whemmel1721
reverse1768
upset1818
to knock galley-west1875
topsy-turvify1886
topsy-turvyize1893
1893 Daily News 24 July 6/2 Something like an unusual topsy-turvyising of this great throughfare might be looked for.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1913; most recently modified version published online June 2022).
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