| 单词 | troy | 
| 释义 | Troyn.1  In compounds:  Troy-bane,  Troy-jousting;   Troy-fair n. figurative a scene of disorder or confusion (now regional).  Troy-town n. 		(also simply †Troy)	 = Troy-fair n. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > order > disorder > confusion or disorder > 			[noun]		 > a scene or place of confusion Troy-banea1520 Troy-towna1520 whirlpool?1529 Babel1537 whirlwind1714 jungle1850 morass1867 Troy-fair1870 three-ring circus1898 monkey house1910 madhouse1917 amateur night1937 the world > the earth > named regions of earth > named cities or towns > 			[noun]		 > in Middle East and Asia Minor bedlam971 Troy-bane1652 a1520    Vox Populi 522 in  W. C. Hazlitt Remains Early Pop. Poetry Eng. III. 286  				And Pauper he above satte In the seate of Habrahams lappe, And was taken from thys Troye, To lyve allwaye with God in ioye. 1606    P. Holland tr.  Suetonius Hist. Twelve Caesars 130  				He represented besides, many Cirq-games,..interposing..the Troie-justing and Turnament. 1652    E. Benlowes Theophila  i. xii. 3  				Does Troy-bane Hellen..with Angels share? 1678    T. Otway Friendship in Fashion  v. 57  				And for the Cittern, if ever Troy Town were a Tune, he master'd it upon that Instrument. 1870    Notes & Queries 4th Ser. VI. 300/1  				Troy Fair. I heard this phrase lately employed..to describe a time of household confusion. 1870    Notes & Queries 4th Ser. VI. 401  				In this part of Devonshire a room with its furniture disarranged is said to be ‘like Troy Town’. 1880    M. A. Courtney W. Cornwall Words in  M. A. Courtney  & T. Q. Couch Gloss. Words Cornwall 61/1  				Troy town, a maze; a labyrinth of streets.‘I lost my way; 'twas a regular Troy town’. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1915; most recently modified version published online March 2022). troyn.2 a.   troy weight ( †weight of Troy), also elliptically  troy: The standard system of weights used for the precious metals and precious stones; formerly also for bread. Also attributive,  troy ounce,  troy pound, etc. (also  ounce troy,  pound troy, etc.). Cf. Tower pound n.The pound troy contains 5760 grains, and is divided into 12 ounces. Cf. avoirdupois n. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > measurement > measurement by weighing > 			[noun]		 > a system or standard of weighing > specific systems or standards troy weight1390 lying-weight1454 avoirdupoisc1485 Tower weight1545 tron weight1593 sterling weight1612 overweight1656 merchant weight1704 tron1801 sicca weight1833 the world > relative properties > measurement > measurement by weighing > 			[noun]		 > unit or denomination of weight > specific troy units troy ounce1390 troy pound1390 unicorn1506 mast1545 carat1552 1390–1    Earl Derby's Exped. (Camden) 100  				Pro j chargeour, iij diocis, et j sawcere, ponderis xx marc. de troye. 1423    Rolls of Parl. IV. 256/2  				Silver is bought atte pris of xxxii s. the pound of troie. 1458    A. Paston in  Paston Lett. & Papers 		(2004)	 I. 42  				To do make me vj sponys of viij ounce of troy wyght. 1488–91    in  T. Dickson Accts. Treasurer Scotl. 		(1877)	 I. 168  				The cunȝeing of fifty tua Trois pundis and ane halue vnce of brokin siluer. 1543    R. Record Ground of Artes  i. sig. N.v  				Of Ounces (after troye rate..)12 do make 1 pound. 1565    in  J. H. Burton Reg. Privy Council Scotl. 		(1877)	 1st Ser. I. 413  				That thair be cunyeit ane penny of silver..of wecht ane unce, troce wecht. 1573    Aberdeen Regr. 		(1848)	 II. 10  				A troiss pund of brass, pryce v. s. 1582    in  D. Masson Reg. Privy Council Scotl. 		(1880)	 1st Ser. III. 481  				Quhilk [penny] suld wey ane quarter unce troyis wecht. 1641    in  R. W. Cochran-Patrick Rec. Coinage Scotl. 		(1876)	 I. Introd. 32  				The once trois of bullione. 1688    R. Holme Acad. Armory  iii. 259/2  				[By] Troy Weight..are Weighed..Bread, and all manner of Corn and Grain. 1825    ‘J. Nicholson’ Operative Mechanic 759  				Take an exact troy ounce of the ore. 1868    J. E. T. Rogers Man. Polit. Econ. iii. 28  				In the rough, it may be said that the cost of producing a pound Troy of gold is fifteen-and-a-half times as great as that of producing a pound Troy of silver.  b.  figurative in allusion to the pound troy being less than the pound avoirdupois. Π a1627    T. Middleton  & W. Rowley Old Law 		(1656)	  iv. 48  				There was Cressid was Troy waight, and Nell was haberdepoyse. 1647    N. Ward Simple Cobler Aggawam 35  				Heads.., who will weigh Rules by Troy-weight, and not by the old Haber-du-pois. 18..    J. Parker in  W. Adamson Life J. Parker 		(1902)	 i. 4  				No namby-pamby speaker, weighing words in troy scales and mincing syllables as if afraid of them. 1906    Daily Chron. 21 Dec. 9/2  				Years and years of troy-weight legislation have left unrectified the avoirdupois anomaly. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1915; most recently modified version published online March 2022). <  | 
	
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