单词 | traversed |
释义 | traversedadj. a. That extends or passes across something; situated or positioned crosswise; transverse. Cf. traverse adj. 1. Obsolete. ΘΚΠ the world > space > relative position > fact or condition of being transverse > [adjective] overthwart1228 thwart-overa1387 transversaryc1400 thwart1404 thwartingc1430 transversalc1440 transversantc1440 traversea1450 thorter1488 cross1523 overthwarting1552 traversed1561 traversing1561 transverse1621 overcrossa1661 transverseda1711 crossway1865 crosswise1903 1561 R. Eden tr. M. Cortés Arte Nauigation iii. xi. f. 76 This halfe circle likewise must be deuided into two equal parts by longitude, with a trauersed line [Sp. vna linea atrauesada]. a1616 W. Shakespeare Timon of Athens (1623) v. v. 7 My selfe and suche As..Haue wander'd with our trauerst Armes, and breath'd Our sufferance vainly. 1621 T. Lodge tr. S. Goulart Learned Summary Poeme of Saluste of Bartas i. 286 The Stomake..cloaseth it selfe on euery side, by meanes of the trauersed fibers. b. Heraldry. Of a charge: that crosses the escutcheon; (also) turned sideways towards the left of the shield. Cf. transverse adj. 1b, traverse adj. Phrases. Obsolete. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > colour > variegation > stripiness > [adjective] > transversely crossbarred1611 traversed1780 society > communication > indication > insignia > heraldic devices collective > charge: device on shield > [adjective] > transverse pertransient1658 traversed1780 transversec1828 society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > ornamental art and craft > pattern or design > [adjective] > stripes, bars, or lines barreda1387 streamed1641 fasciated1752 traversed1780 brick-barred1888 society > communication > indication > insignia > heraldic devices collective > escutcheon or shield > [adjective] > sinister > turned to sinister traversed1780 1780 J. Edmondson Compl. Body Heraldry II. Alphabet of Arms Maynsling, or Mainstone, Ar. on a chief gu. a dexter hand extended and borne traversed of the field. ?1828 W. Berry Encycl. Heraldica I. Gloss. Traversed, (French, contourné) turned to the sinister side of the shield. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > mammals > group Ungulata (hoofed) > family Equidae (general equines) > body or parts of horse > [adjective] > having particular type of feet > having specific colour feet traversed?1561 trammelled1753 ?1561 T. Blundeville Newe Bk. Arte of Ryding i. sig. A.iii The fourth that hathe his forefoote and hinderfoote both on the farreside whyte, and is called of the Italyons Trauato that is to say trauersed. 1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Travat, a horse which is trauersed; viz. hath two white feet on the right, or left side. 1721 W. Gibson True Method dieting Horses i. 5 Those which are cross-travers'd, having the Fore-foot on the near Side, and Hinder Foot on the far Side, or [vice versa] White. 1776 J. Mills Treat. Cattle i. i. 38 When the lower part of a horse's leg is white, he is said to be balzane, or white-footed... If the balzanes are on the off fore leg and near hind leg, or on the near fore leg and off hind leg, he is said to be traversed or cross marked. 3. That is or has been traversed (in various senses of traverse v. II. and traverse v. III.); esp. that has been travelled through or across. Also as the second element in compounds, as little-traversed, oft-traversed, etc. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > suffering > mental anguish or torment > broken-heartedness > [adjective] bursted1527 traversed1599 1599 T. Moffett Silkewormes 61 Lifelesse in midway of their trauerst round. 1834 Age 30 Mar. 98/3 The interesting and little traversed countries of the Toorkmuns and Affghauns. 1905 J. C. Wilson On traversing Geom. Figures i. §4. 10 If B was intermediate, the traversed lines at B are even in number. 2009 P. Pigott Canada in Sudan ix. 216 A manually traversed Cadillac Gage turret armed with .50 calibre and 7.62mm machine guns. 2015 M. Dean in S. Fabbro Mega Transport Infrastructure Planning 30 The presumed impacts of the project on the traversed regions..have not been scrutinized. 4. Law and in legal contexts. That has been challenged, opposed, denied, or postponed. Cf. traverse v. 1. Now rare. ΚΠ 1753 in M. A. Mills Anc. Ordinances & Statute Laws Isle of Man (1821) 301 The Cause shall be dismissed, the traversed Verdict enforced. 1879 Amer. Law Reg. 27 606 As to the traversed allegation of American citizenship of the deceased, competent and sufficient proof thereof..is given by his certificate of naturalization. 1946 Winnipeg Tribune 28 Oct. 4/6 [The] date of the traversed trial..will not be announced until late next month. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2020; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < adj.1561 |
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