单词 | tut-mouthed |
释义 | tut-mouthedadj. rare. Now Scottish dialect. Having protruding lips; also, having a projecting under jaw. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > external parts of body > head > face > mouth > [adjective] > types of round-mouthed?1473 shevel?1507 tut-mouthed?a1513 wry-mouthed1552 pouch-mouth1565 plaice-moutha1569 out-lipped1570 pouch-mouthed?a1592 flap-mouthed1594 wide-mouthed1594 plaice-mouthed1595 big-mouthed1602 sparrow-mouthed1611 stretch-moutheda1616 splay-mouthed1647 wry-mouth1652 whale-mouthed1656 out-mouthed1698 spout-mouthed?1711 mickle-mouthed1720 sheveling-gabbit1725 mickle-mouth1863 tenible1871 primped1935 the world > life > the body > external parts of body > head > face > jaws > [adjective] > conditions or positions of tut-mouthed?a1513 underhung1809 wappera1825 rat trap1838 α. β. 1538 T. Elyot Dict. Bronchi, they whyche haue their mouthe and tethe standyng farre out, tut mouthed.1601 P. Holland tr. Pliny Hist. World I. xi. xxxvii. 336 The Lips: some men there be that put them far out, by reason that they are gag-toothed or tut-mouthed.1616 J. Bullokar Eng. Expositor Tutmouthed, he that hath the chin and nether iaw sticking out farther than the vpper.a1513 W. Dunbar Poems (1998) I. 113 Quhou fain wald I descryue perfytt My ladye with the mekle lippis. Quhou schou is tute mowitt lyk an aep. Derivatives tut-mouth n. (Scottishtuit mow) ΚΠ a1585 Ld. Polwart Flyting with Montgomerie (Harl.) 755 Tout mowe [v.rr. tait, tuit mow, cruik mow] woodie sow, sone bowe, or I wand thee. 1893 W. Gregor in Poems W. Dunbar III. 286 Tute mowitt..still in use in parts of the North as a word of contempt, as, ‘He's a tuit-moot smatchit’. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1916; most recently modified version published online June 2021). < adj.?a1513 |
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