单词 | visure |
释义 | † visuren. Obsolete. 1. Face, visage. rare. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > external parts of body > head > face > [noun] leera700 nebeOE onseneeOE wlitec950 anlethOE nebshaftc1225 snouta1300 facec1300 visage1303 semblantc1315 vicea1325 cheera1350 countenance1393 front1398 fashiona1400 visurec1400 physiognomyc1425 groina1500 faxa1522 favour1525 facies1565 visor1575 complexiona1616 frontispiecea1625 mun1667 phiz1687 mug1708 mazard1725 physiog1791 dial plate1811 fizzog1811 jiba1825 dial1837 figurehead1840 Chevy Chase1859 mooey1859 snoot1861 chivvy1889 clock1899 map1899 mush1902 pan1920 kisser1938 boat1958 boat race1958 punim1965 c1400 Laud Troy Bk. 14608 Alle that coude of surgerye..Hadde Achilles in that cure To hele his woundes & his visure. 2. a. A visor of a helmet. (See also quot. 1688.) ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > military equipment > armour > helmet > [noun] > visor cover of the eyesc1300 visorc1330 umbrerea1400 umber14.. umbraryc1442 umbrelc1470 visure1470 sight1508 vizard1704 umbril1864 mesail1869 society > armed hostility > military equipment > armour > helmet > [noun] > beaver > hole for seeing through visure1688 beaver-sighta1843 1470–85 T. Malory Morte d'Arthur viii. x. 289 Now gentyl knyght.. put vp thy vysure. 1509 S. Hawes Pastime of Pleasure (1555) xxxvii. Aa j b The hote fyre was so intollerable Aboue me fleying that vnneth I might Through my visure cast abrode my sight. 1523 Ld. Berners tr. J. Froissart Cronycles I. ccclxxiii. 616 They..were afote, armed at all peces with bassenettes and vysures and good speres. 1688 R. Holme Acad. Armory (1905) iii. xvii. 109/1 The Visures or holes in the Bever to see through. b. A mask. Also figurative. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > hiding, concealing from view > means of concealment > dress, garb > [noun] > for face or head visorc1380 visernc1400 visurec1460 visiere1485 vizard1558 vision1563 bo-peeper1609 larvea1656 outsidea1656 vizard-mask1668 visor-mask1672 face mask1754 crape1785 false face1817 bird mask1853 vizarding1861 stocking mask1966 ski-mask1973 c1460 Wisdom 756 in Macro Plays 60 Here entreth vi women, in sut, thre dysgysyde as galontis..with wondyrful vysurs conregent. 1531 W. Tyndale Expos. 1 John (1538) 96 He..kepeth it [sc. bitter speech] vntyll he come & be present wyth hym, for than doth he threaten he wyll pull awaye hys vysure. 3. figurative. A mere outward show or appearance (of something); a pretence or mask. Cf. visor n. 3. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > deceit, deception, trickery > dissimulation, pretence > semblance, outward show > [noun] hue971 glozea1300 showingc1300 coloura1325 illusionc1340 frontc1374 simulationc1380 visage1390 cheera1393 sign?a1425 countenance?c1425 study?c1430 cloak1526 false colour1531 visure1531 face1542 masquery?1544 show1547 gloss1548 glass1552 affectation1561 colourableness1571 fashion1571 personage?1571 ostentation1607 disguise1632 lustrementa1641 grimace1655 varnish1662 masquerade1674 guisea1677 whitewash1730 varnish1743 maya1789 vraisemblance1802 Japan1856 veneering1865 veneer1868 affectedness1873 candy coating1885 simulance1885 window dressing1903 1531 W. Tyndale Expos. 1 John (1537) 53 The fayth & hope of the Romane byshop..are no true fayth & hope: but vayne wordes and vysures only. 1548 N. Udall et al. tr. Erasmus Paraphr. Newe Test. I. Mark vii. 51 They haue a certayne counterfayte apparaunce or visure of holines. 1585 C. Fetherston tr. J. Calvin Comm. Actes Apostles ix. 10 He hath in deed suffered Satan to deceiue the vnbeleeuers with false imaginations and visures. 4. a. A sight or vision. rare. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > perception or cognition > faculty of imagination > mental image, idea, or fancy > a vision > [noun] swevenc897 sightc950 showing?c1225 visionc1290 avisionc1300 phantasma1398 semblance1489 visure1535 visioning1832 1535 Bible (Coverdale) Isa. xxxiv. C There shal straunge visures and monstruous beastes mete one another. b. Appearance; sight. rare. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > sight and vision > thing seen > appearance or aspect > [noun] onseneeOE bleea1000 shapeOE ylikeOE laitc1175 semblanta1225 sightc1275 fare1297 showingc1300 specea1325 parelc1330 guise1340 countenance1362 semblance?a1366 apparel1377 regardc1380 apparencec1384 imagec1384 spicec1384 overseeminga1398 kenninga1400 seemingc1400 visage1422 rinda1450 semenauntc1450 'pearance1456 outwardc1475 representation1489 favour?a1500 figurea1522 assemblant1523 prospect?1533 respect1535 visure1545 perceiverance1546 outwardshine1549 view1556 species1559 utter-shape1566 look1567 physiognomy1567 face1572 paintry1573 visor1575 mienc1586 superficies?1589 behaviour1590 aspect1594 complexion1597 confrontment1604 show1604 aira1616 beseeminga1616 formality1615 resemblancea1616 blush1620 upcomea1630 presentment1637 scheme1655 sensation1662 visibility1669 plumage1707 facies1727 remark1748 extrinsica1797 exterior1801 showance1820 the cut of one's jib1823 personnel1839 personal appearance1842 what-like1853 look-see1898 outwall1933 visuality1938 prosopon1947 1545 M. Coverdale tr. Defence Poore Christen Man sig. Aij A man, who nether in name ner visure hath bene knowne vnto me till this present daye. DerivativesΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > deceit, deception, trickery > cheating, fraud > treat fraudulently, cheat [verb (transitive)] deceivec1330 defraud1362 falsec1374 abuse?a1439 fraud1563 visure1570 cozen1583 coney-catch1592 to fetch in1592 cheat1597 sell1607 mountebanka1616 dabc1616 nigglea1625 to put it on1625 shuffle1627 cuckold1644 to put a cheat on1649 tonya1652 fourbe1654 imposturea1659 impose1662 slur1664 knap1665 to pass upon (also on)1673 snub1694 ferret1699 nab1706 shool1745 humbug1750 gag1777 gudgeon1787 kid1811 bronze1817 honeyfuggle1829 Yankee1837 middle1863 fuck1866 fake1867 skunk1867 dead-beat1888 gold-brick1893 slicker1897 screw1900 to play it1901 to do in1906 game1907 gaff1934 scalp1939 sucker1939 sheg1943 swizz1961 butt-fuck1979 1570 J. Foxe Actes & Monumentes (rev. ed.) II. 1426/2 If kyng Henry the viij. had lyued vnto this day,..it had bene past my Lorde of Wynchesters power, to haue visured the kynges highnes as he did. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > hiding, concealing from view > means of concealment > [adjective] disguisyc1330 disguised1393 visured1577 latent1593 misguised1603 palliate1611 bemasked1620 dissembled1631 travested1656 incognito1676 incog1705 counterfeit1724 unconfessed1743 Waltham1748 camouflaged1918 1577 H. Bull tr. M. Luther Comm. 15 Psalmes 50 This is rightly to behold the temple, and not as the visured Bishops [L. larvarum Episcopi] behold their idolatrous temple when they consecrate it. 1585 C. Fetherston tr. J. Calvin Comm. Actes Apostles xvii. 11 This is not spoken of any visured [L. larvato] councell, but of a small assembly of men. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1920; most recently modified version published online June 2021). < n.c1400 |
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