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单词 visure
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visuren.

Forms: Also Middle English–1500s vysur(e.
Etymology: < Anglo-Norman *visure (compare visuré past participle in Godefroy), alteration of Anglo-Norman viser visor n., after forms ending in -ure suffix1. Compare medieval Latin visura view, inspection.
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.

Derivatives

ˈvisure v. Obsolete (transitive) to deceive or impose upon.
ΘΚΠ
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.
ˈvisured adj. Obsolete wearing a visor; only figurative, masked, false, specious.
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).
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