单词 | tu-whit |
释义 | tu-whitv. intransitive. Of an owl: to make its characteristic call (see tu-whit int.). Sometimes: spec. (of a female tawny owl) to make its characteristic contact call, to which the male responds with a hooting sound (see tu-whoo v.).Recorded earliest in tu-whitting n. at Derivatives. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > birds > order Strigiformes or owl > [verb (intransitive)] > hoot hoota1500 whoopa1556 tu-whoo1824 tu-whit1866 tu-whoot1912 owl1941 1866 [implied in: Macmillan's Mag. Nov. 12 Enter Chorus of Owls... What the dickens means our brother By tu-whitting and tu-whooing? (at tu-whitting at Derivatives)]. 1902 A. Lang in Longman's Mag. Dec. 99 He heard the owls towhitting and towhooing from the wood. 1948 P. G. Wodehouse Uncle Dynamite (1949) ix. 137 Owls tu-whitted, other owls tu-whooed. 1998 Western Daily Press (Nexis) 19 Oct. 7 It is not politically correct to shoot owls, so they toowhit from dusk to dawn. Derivatives tu-ˈwhitting n. ΚΠ 1866 Macmillan's Mag. Nov. 12 Enter Chorus of Owls... What the dickens means our brother By tu-whitting and tu-whooing? 1924 Anaconda (Montana) Standard 19 May 4/5 All I got for my too-witting and too-hooing all over the place was to wake up another owl some distance off. 2017 @MissTrug 29 Sept. in twitter.com (O.E.D. Archive) Owls are being noisy this week. A little twitting and lots of twooing. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2019; most recently modified version published online March 2022). tu-whitint.n.α. (also reduplicated) 1500s twyt, 1800s– twit. β. 1800s– too-whit, 1800s– tu-whit, 1900s to-whit, 1900s too-wit. A. int. Representing the characteristic call of an owl; (sometimes) spec. representing the short, shrill contact call of the female tawny owl, to which the male responds with a hooting sound (see tu-whoo int.). Cf. tu-whit tu-whoo int. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > birds > order Strigiformes or owl > [interjection] > cry of owl tu-whoo1579 whoo1581 tu-whit1591 tu-whit tu-whoo1594 woo-hoo1771 boo hoo1799 1591 J. Lyly Endimion iii. iii. sig. E3 A goodly Owle..sitting vpon my shoulder, cryed twyt, twyt... I meruailed what the Owle said, til at the last, I perceiued twyt twyt, to it, to it. 1883 J. P. Hardy Children's Black & White Picture & Painting Bk. 35 ‘Tu-whit!’ cried the owl. 1887 F. Raymond-Ritter Songs & Ballads 87 Lordly 't is, an owl to be, Castled in a hollow oaken tree! Twit! 1912 Chambers's Jrnl. Apr. 368/2 Tu-whit, said an owl from a quaint old tower. 2012 Carmarthen Jrnl. (Nexis) 26 Sept. 35 The one who may call ‘Tu-whit’ to be answered ‘Tu-whoo’ is, of course, the Tawny. B. n. The characteristic call of an owl; (sometimes) spec. the short, shrill contact call of the female tawny owl, to which the male responds with a hooting sound (see tu-whoo n.). Cf. tu-whit tu-whoo n. 2. ΚΠ 1830 Ld. Tennyson Poems 47 Thy tuwhits are lulled I wot, Thy tuwhoos of yesternight. 1855 New Monthly Mag. June 156 A smart new version of the old fable of the Owl and the Hawk, which cleverly differentiates between the tu-whit and the tu-whoo of the former bird. 1862 G. Aimard Border Rifles iv. 35 The owl..had twice saluted the return of light, with its melancholy too-whit. 1920 E. Close Cherry Isle vii. 72 The short sharp ‘twit-twit’ of an owl. 2018 Express (Nexis) 28 Sept. 14 Usually the ‘tu-whit’ is the female and the hoot is the male replying. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2019; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < v.1866int.n.1591 |
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