单词 | upspring |
释义 | upspringn.ΘΚΠ the world > time > day and night > day or daytime > dawn > [noun] aristc825 dawingc900 dayeOE day-rimOE day-redOE mornOE lightOE lightingOE dawning1297 day-rowa1300 grekinga1300 uprista1300 dayninga1325 uprisingc1330 sun arisingc1350 springc1380 springingc1380 day-springa1382 morrowingc1384 dayingc1400 daylighta1425 upspring1471 aurora1483 sky1515 orienta1522 breaking of the day1523 daybreak1530 day-peep1530 morrow dayc1530 peep of the morning1530 prick of the day?1533 morning1535 day-breaking1565 creek1567 sunup1572 breach of the day1579 break of day or morn1584 peep of day1587 uprise1594 dawna1616 day-dawn1616 peep of dawn1751 strike of day1790 skreigh1802 sunbreak1822 day-daw1823 screech1829 dayclean1835 sun dawn1835 first light1838 morning-red1843 piccaninny sun1846 piccaninny daylightc1860 gloaming1873 glooming1877 sparrow-fart1886 crack1887 sun-spring1900 piccaninny dawn1936 c1000 Rule of Chrodegang xviii Fram þæs dæges up~springe to halsungtiman. c1000 Sax. Leechd. III. 274 Easterne wind..blæwð fram ðære sunnan upspringe. 1471 G. Ripley Compound of Alchymy vii. vi. (Ashm. 1486) Thus ye vii gate..In ye vpspryng is of ye soone requyrede. 1562 W. Turner 2nd Pt. Herball f. 50 The..parte of the worlde toward the vp~spryng of the son. 2. The action of springing up into existence; beginning of growth or development; origin; †generation. ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > existence > [noun] > coming into existence upspringc1000 arising1340 growingc1380 arrival1581 uprising1587 coming1626 rise1640 emersion1678 extancea1682 nascency1682 uprise1817 upstarting1845 becoming1853 nascence1892 the world > life > biology > biological processes > procreation or reproduction > [noun] i-streonc893 strainc950 akennessOE spreadingOE upspringc1000 akenningOE akennednessOE strainc1175 streningc1230 begetc1330 begettingc1330 engendrurec1350 generationa1382 gettinga1382 genderingc1384 multiplicationa1387 increase1390 prolificationa1393 procreationc1395 engenderinga1400 gendrure?a1400 engendure?a1425 progeniturec1429 propagation?1440 teemingc1450 breeda1500 geniturea1500 engenderment1507 progeneration1548 fathering1549 engender1556 race1561 multiplying1599 pullulation1641 progermination1648 reproduction1713 face-making1785 baby-making1827 begettal1864 fertility1866 c1000 Ælfric Genesis v. 10 Æfter þes upspringe, he leofode .viii. hund geara. a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Gött.) l. 9283 A mayden sal brede, of his hup-spring [Vesp. ox-spring]. 1554 J. Knox Faythfull Admon. sig. C3v From the beginning of the late vpspryng of the Gospel in England. 1585 T. Washington tr. N. de Nicolay Nauigations Turkie iii. iii. 73 Hauing..giuen amply..to vnderstand the vpspring of the Asamoglans. a1625 King James vi & i in S. Hartlib Legacy (1655) 63 You ought to sow them..in March, April, or May, when frosts are..not so sharp..as to endanger their up-spring. 1825 S. T. Coleridge Aids Refl. 40 A state..favourable to the germination and up-spring of a nobler seed. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > dancing > types of dance or dancing > other dances > [noun] dance of Macabre?c1430 springc1450 lege de moya1529 bobc1550 lusty gallant1569 duret1613 fading1613 huckler1617 ground-measure1621 entry1631 slatter de pouchc1640 ballo1651 Irish trot1651 omnium gatheruma1652 clutterdepouch1652 upspring1654 passacaglia1659 shuffle1659 passacaille1667 flip-flap1676 chaconne1685 charmer1702 Cheshire-round1706 Louvre1729 stick dance1730 white joke1730 baby dance1744 Nancy Dawson1766 fricassee1775 bumpkin1785 Totentanz1789 Flora('s) dance1790 goombay1790 egg-dance1801 supper dance1820 Congo dance1823 slip-jig1829 bran-dance1833 roly-poly1833 Congo1835 mazy1841 furry1848 bull-dance1855 stampede1856 double-shuffling1859 frog dance1863 hokee-pokee1873 plait dance1876 slow dancing1884 snake dance1895 beast dance1900 soft-shoe1900 cakewalk1902 floral dance1911 snake dance1911 apache dance1912 grizzly bear1912 jazz dance1917 jazz dancing1917 jazz1919 wine-dance1920 camel-walk1921 furry dance1928 snake-dance1931 pas d'action1936 trance dancing1956 touch dance1965 hokey-cokey1966 moonwalk1969 moonwalking1983 Crip Walk1989 mapantsula1990 1654 Trag. Alphonsus iii. 33 We Germans have no changes in our dances, An Almain and an upspring, that is all. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1926; most recently modified version published online June 2021). † upspringadj. Obsolete. Upstart; newly arisen or come in. In quot. 1603 upspring has also been interpreted as sense 3 of the noun, reels being taken as a verb with cognate object. ΘΚΠ the world > time > relative time > the future or time to come > newness or novelty > recency > [adjective] > recently come into a state or position > new to a situation or place (of person) young1497 upspring1603 Johnny-come-lately1953 1603 W. Shakespeare Hamlet i. iv. 10 The king doth wake to night, & takes his rowse, Keepe wassel, and the swaggering vp-spring reeles [= revels]. a1626 J. Horsey Relacion Trav. in E. A. Bond Russia at Close of 16th Cent. (1856) 258 The patriarcke,..bishops and friers, and other the new upspringe nobillitie. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1926; most recently modified version published online June 2019). upspringv. 1. a. intransitive. Of plants, etc.: To spring up, to grow. ΘΚΠ the world > plants > by growth or development > grow or vegetate [verb (intransitive)] > sprout forth or spring up growc725 springOE upspringc1000 sprouta1200 springa1225 risea1382 burgeon1382 burgea1387 to run upa1393 lance1393 bursta1400 launch1401 reke?1440 alighta1450 shoot1483 to come up?1523 start1587 to grow up1611 to come away1669 to break forth1675 upshoot1841 outgrow1861 sprinta1878 break1882 sprount1890 c1000 West Saxon Gospels: Matt. (Corpus Cambr.) xiii. 5 Sume feollon on stænihte..and hrædlice upsprungon. c1175 Ormulum (Burchfield transcript) l. 10543 All swa summ corn & chaff. Vpp springenn off an rote. c1374 G. Chaucer Former Age 10 But corn vp-sprong vnsowe of mannes hond. 1471 G. Ripley Compound of Alchymy v. viii. (Ashm. 1479) So ther shuld ther of no frute vp spring. 1865 R. W. Emerson Sphinx 18 Erect as a sunbeam, Upspringeth the palm. 1876 W. Black Madcap Violet ii Far away..the subtle fire of the earth upsprang in pale primroses. b. figurative. To arise, come into being. ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > existence > [verb (intransitive)] > come into existence awakenc885 waxc888 arisec950 beOE comeOE aspringc1000 atspringOE growOE to come upOE inrisea1300 breedc1385 upspringc1386 takec1391 to come in?c1430 engender?1440 uprise1471 braird?a1500 risea1513 insurde1521 insurge1523 spring1538 to start up1568 exsurge1578 upstart1580 become1605 born1609 c1386 G. Chaucer Clerk's Tale 884 Fro Boloigne is this Erl of Pavyk come, Of which the fame vp sprang to moore and lesse. a1500 Ratis Raving i. 1428 Gud dissert will nocht vp~spring, But hail purpos. 1562 N. Winȝet Certain Tractates (1888) I. 6 Pryde and auarice, of the quhilkis..hes vp~sprung the electioun of vnqualifeit bischopis. 1596 J. Dalrymple tr. J. Leslie Hist. Scotl. (1888) I. 325 Frome him the hous and clann of the Cumeinis first vpsprang. 1667 J. Milton Paradise Lost vii. 462 These [cattle] in flocks Pasturing at once, and in broad Herds upsprung . View more context for this quotation 1744 J. Thomson Winter in Seasons (new ed.) 219 Up-springs the Dance along the lighted Dome. 1822 Ld. Byron Heaven & Earth i. iii, in Liberal 1 204 The forest's trees (coeval with the hour When Paradise upsprung). 1843 G. Borrow Bible in Spain III. vii. 124 Here upsprang, in Spain's better days, a little city. 1890 J. Pulsford Loyalty to Christ I. 7 The joy of eternity begins to upspring in our bosoms. 2. To rise, to ascend; to spring or leap upwards; to start to one's feet. ΘΚΠ the world > the universe > sun > solar movement > move [verb (intransitive)] > rise uprisec1374 upspringc1374 the world > space > relative position > posture > action of standing up or rising > rise or be standing [verb (intransitive)] > rise > quickly or suddenly to start upc1275 upstart1303 leapc1330 upspringc1374 uprapea1400 boltc1425 starta1470 spring1474 rear1835 rare1886 c1374 G. Chaucer Compl. Mars 14 Er sunne gan vp sprynge. 14.. in Anglia XXVII. 286 We saw his stern in þe est spedily vpspryng. a1513 W. Dunbar Poems (1998) I. 159 Airly as did the day vp spring, Thus sang ane bird. 1563 T. Sackville in W. Baldwin et al. Myrrour for Magistrates (new ed.) lxvi The flames vpspring, and..crepe From walle to roofe. 1729 R. Savage Wanderer iv. 138 The trout..Up-springs, and sunward turns its crimson stains. 1760 J. Beattie Ode to Hope i. ii, in Orig. Poems & Transl. 16 Startled at the heavenly ray With haste unwonted Indolence upsprings. 1806 J. Grahame Birds Scotl. 12 When flush, the game upsprings. 1848 E. Bulwer-Lytton King Arthur vi. lv Upsprung the host, upsprung the guests in ire—Upsprung the gentle dames, and fled affrighted. 1862 A. H. Clough Qua Cursum Ventus in Poems 25 When fell the night, upsprung the breeze. 1885 R. Bridges Eros & Psyche iv. vi. 42 Upsprang she then, and kissed them and embraced. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1926; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < |
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