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单词 turn-again lane
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turn-again lane
a. A narrow way between hedges or banks; a narrow road or street between houses or walls; a bye-way. blind lane, †turn-again lane: a cul-de-sac (see also quot. 1725).
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society > travel > means of travel > route or way > way, path, or track > lane > [noun]
lane971
twitchenOE
twitchelc1196
loaning1324
loan1362
stowc1440
strait1622
laning1638
slip1739
drong1787
loke1787
twittena1798
boreen1841
hutung1922
society > travel > means of travel > route or way > way, path, or track > cul-de-sac > [noun]
blind lanec1386
turn-again lane1531
blind alley1582
close1723
turn-again alley1754
loke1787
cul-de-sac1800
no-thoroughfare1809
dead-ender1870
impasse1882
blind lead1885
no through road1933
971 Blickl. Hom. 237 Forþon þe..þinne lichoman geond þisse ceastre lanan hie tostenceað.
c1386 G. Chaucer Canon's Yeoman's Prol. & Tale 105 In the suburbes of a toun..Lurkynge in hernes and in lanes blynde.
a1400 Sir Beues (A.) 4439 Þe cri aros be ech a side Boþe of lane and of strete.
1480 W. Worcester in J. Nasmith Itineraria (1778) 177 A laane goyng yn the south syde of Seynt Stevyn chyrch.
1480 W. Caxton Chron. Eng. (1482) ccxlii. 278 Euery strete and lane in london and in the subarbes.
1511 in W. H. Stevenson Rec. Borough Nottingham (1885) III. 338 Clensyng of the lanys at the comyng in off the towne.
1531 W. Tyndale Expos. 1 John Prol., in Wks. (1573) 388/1 It is becomme a turnagaine lane vnto them, which they can not goe thorough.
1611 Bible (King James) Luke xiv. 21 Goe..into the streetes and lanes of the city, and bring in hither the poore. View more context for this quotation
a1616 W. Shakespeare Cymbeline (1623) v. v. 13 Lo. Where was this Lane? Post. Close by the battell, ditch'd, & wall'd with turph.
1698 J. Fryer New Acct. E.-India & Persia 105 The Hedges and Lanes are chiefly set with two sorts of Bushes.
1725 New Canting Dict. Blind Lane, a Lane fit to run down to avoid Pursuers, after a Villainy committed.
1794 Act Inclos. S. Kelsey 12 Any of the Roads or Ways within the Manor..which shall be made into Lanes, or fenced on both Sides.
1828 M. R. Mitford Our Village III. 148 Their way..leading through cross country lanes.
1832 Ld. Tennyson Miller's Daughter xvii, in Poems (new ed.) 41 The lanes were white with May.
1836 C. Dickens Pickwick Papers (1837) vii. 66 Their walk..lay through shady lanes.
figurative.?a1625 Lawes of Candy i. ii, in F. Beaumont & J. Fletcher Comedies & Trag. (1647) sig. Ggg3/1 The man That had a heart to thinke he could but follow..through the lanes Of danger and amazement.
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turn-again lane
turn-again lane n. Obsolete = turn-again alley n.
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society > travel > means of travel > route or way > way, path, or track > cul-de-sac > [noun]
blind lanec1386
turn-again lane1531
blind alley1582
close1723
turn-again alley1754
loke1787
cul-de-sac1800
no-thoroughfare1809
dead-ender1870
impasse1882
blind lead1885
no through road1933
1531 Tyndale Expos. 1 John (1537) Prol. 5 It is become a turne-agayne lane unto them, which they can not go thorow.
1624 T. Heywood Γυναικεῖον v. 256 A turne-againe-lane, that had no passage through.
1807 Antiq. Rep. I. 346 It was Friar Richard's ill fate to take into a turn-again lane, that had no passage through.
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