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单词 walt
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waltn.

Scottish. Obsolete. rare.
? Beaten clay.
ΘΚΠ
society > occupation and work > materials > raw material > clay > [noun] > beaten clay
walt1488
1488 in R. Renwick Extracts Rec. Royal Burgh of Lanark (1893) 2 Item, to Jok Inglis for makyn of walt and claying of the flur, iij days, ijs. iijd.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1921; most recently modified version published online June 2021).

waltadj.

Forms: Also 1500s–1600s walte.
Etymology: Old English *wealt , found only in unwealt steady; related to walt v.
Nautical. Obsolete.
Of a ship: Unsteady, crank.
ΘΚΠ
society > travel > travel by water > vessel, ship, or boat > vessel with reference to qualities or attributes > [adjective] > not seaworthy or unstable
walt1539
crank-sided1626
crank1696
walty1702
over-floaty1705
lopsided1711
tender1723
innavigable1755
unseaworthy1820
sick1854
cranky1861
1539 High Court of Admiralty Exam. 4, 7 Dec. The said boate was very walte & very evyll made.
1627 J. Smith Sea Gram. xi. 53 We say a Ship is walt when shee is not stiffe, and hath not Ballast enough in her to keepe her stiffe.
1656 W. Bradford Hist. Plymouth Plant. ii. (1856) 291 For covetousnes sake [they] did so over lade her,..as she was walte, and could not bear sayle.
1694 P. A. Motteux tr. F. Rabelais Pantagruel's Voy.: 4th Bk. Wks. iv. lxiii That our humane Vessels might not heeld, or be walt, but well trimm'd and stiff.
1769 W. Falconer Universal Dict. Marine Walt, an obsolete or spurious term signifying crank.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1921; most recently modified version published online June 2021).

waltv.

/wɒlt/
Forms: Also Middle English walte, 1500s–1700s wolt, 1600s wault, 1800s dialect waut. Contracted past tense and participle Middle English walt.
Etymology: early Middle English walten = Old High German walzan , Middle High German walzen (strong) to roll, revolve (intransitive and transitive); the Old Germanic root *walt- appears to be an extension of *wal- (*wel- ) to roll: see wallow v.1 Compare welt v.2
Obsolete exc. dialect.
1. transitive (with object clause). To revolve in the mind, consider. [So Old High German walzan.]
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > thought > continued thinking, reflection, contemplation > thinking about, consideration, deliberation > consider, deliberate [verb (transitive)]
i-thenchec897
showeOE
i-mune971
thinkOE
overthinkOE
takec1175
umbethinkc1175
waltc1200
bethinkc1220
wend?c1225
weighc1380
delivera1382
peisea1382
considerc1385
musec1390
to look over ——a1393
advise?c1400
debatec1400
roll?c1400
revert?a1425
advertc1425
deliberc1425
movec1425
musec1425
revolvec1425
contemplec1429
overseec1440
to think overc1440
perpend1447
roil1447
pondera1450
to eat inc1450
involvec1470
ponderate?a1475
reputec1475
counterpoise1477
poisea1483
traversec1487
umbecast1487
digest1488
undercast1489
overhalec1500
rumble1519
volve?1520
compassa1522
recount1526
trutinate1528
cast1530
expend1531
ruminate1533
concoct1534
contemplate1538
deliberate1540
revolute1553
chawa1558
to turn over1568
cud1569
cogitate1570
huik1570
chew1579
meditatec1580
discourse1581
speculate1599
theorize1599
scance1603
verse1614
pensitate1623
agitate1629
spell1633
view1637
study1659
designa1676
introspect1683
troll1685
balance1692
to figure on or upon1837
reflect1862
mull1873
to mull over1874
scour1882
mill1905
c1200 Trin. Coll. Hom. 29 Witte wel hwat þu hauest walte hwat þe tide.
2. To throw, cast, toss out, over, up, etc.; to fling to the ground; to overturn, upset.Cf. root-walt v. (1532– ).
ΘΚΠ
the world > movement > impelling or driving > projecting through space or throwing > throw [verb (transitive)]
warpc888
torvec1000
castc1230
slingc1290
forthcasta1300
throwc1300
lancec1330
hit1362
pitchc1380
slentc1380
glenta1400
launcha1400
routc1400
waltc1400
flingc1420
jeta1450
vire1487
ajet1490
hurl1563
toss1570
kest1590
picka1600
peck1611
jaculate1623
conject1625
elance1718
squail1876
tipple1887
bish1940
biff1941
slap1957
welly1986
the world > space > relative position > inversion > invert [verb (transitive)] > cause to fall
tilta1400
waltc1400
the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > downward motion > causing to come or go down > cause to come or go down [verb (transitive)] > bring to the ground/lay low > cast down
warpc1175
acastc1225
to throw downa1250
foldc1275
casta1300
throwc1330
waltc1400
shootc1480
to cast down1530
to fling down1587
stern1599
deject1627
the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > downward motion > causing to come or go down > cause to come or go down [verb (transitive)] > capsize or upset
overcastc1230
overturnc1300
overthrowc1330
to-turna1382
overwhelm?a1400
tilta1400
tipa1400
welt?a1400
overtiltc1400
tirvec1420
reverse?a1439
devolvec1470
subvert1479
welter?a1505
renverse1521
tumble1534
verse1556
upturn1567
overwhirl1577
rewalt1587
subverse1590
overset1599
overtumble1600
walt1611
to fetch up1615
ramvert1632
treveer1636
transvolve1644
capsize1788
upset1806
keel1828
overwelt1828
pitch-pole1851
purl1856
c1400 (?c1390) Sir Gawain & Green Knight (1940) l. 1336 Þay..grayþely departed Þe wesaunt fro þe wynt-hole & walt out þe gutteȝ.
c1400 (?c1380) Cleanness l. 1734 [Tekel] To teche þe of techal, þat terme þus menes, Þy wale rengne is walt in weȝtes to heng, & is funde ful fewe of hit fayth dedes.
c1400 Sege Jerus. 351 Or y to þe walles schal wende & walten alle ouere.
1513 G. Douglas tr. Virgil Æneid i. vii. 13 Ane part haistis to beild the wallis wicht, And sum to..wolt wp stanes to the werk on hie.
c1540 (?a1400) Destr. Troy 4633 The storme..walt vp the wilde se vppon wan hilles.
c1540 (?a1400) Destr. Troy 5888 [Thai] woundit hom wikkedly, walt hom to ground.
1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Verser vn chariot, to wault, ouerturne, or ouerthrow a chariot; whence the Prouerbe; Il n'est si bon chartier qui ne verse; The best that driues, will sometimes wault, a cart.
1674 J. Ray N. Countrey Words in Coll. Eng. Words 51 To Walt,..to overthrow.
1703 R. Thoresby Let. 27 Apr. in J. Ray Corr. (1848) 429 To Welt or Wolt, overturn cart or wain.
1882 J. H. Nodal & G. Milner Gloss. Lancs. Dial.: Pt. II Waut, to upset; to turn completely over.
1883 T. Lees Easther's Gloss. Dial. Almondbury & Huddersfield Walt, to turn over... ‘Nay, lad; it ud walt ma table ovver’.
3.
a. intransitive. To be thrown down, fall over, be upset or overturned; to totter; to lean to one side.
ΘΚΠ
the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > downward motion > falling > fall [verb (intransitive)] > topple over
welt13..
tiltc1390
overfalla1400
waltc1400
tirvec1425
top over tervea1450
overtumble1487
overwelta1522
to fall over1541
top1545
topple1600
tramble1609
tope1796
tottle1830
overtopple1855
whemmel1895
pitch-pole1896
c1400 Sege Jerus. 69 Ouer wilde wawes he wende, as alle walte scholde.
?a1500 Chester Pl., Ador. Sheph. 268 Ware lest thou walt here by the wall.
c1540 (?a1400) Destr. Troy 909 As þe welkyn shold walt, a wonder~full noyse Skremyt vp to the skrow.
1674 J. Ray N. Countrey Words in Coll. Eng. Words 51 To Walt, to totter, or lean one way.
1882 J. H. Nodal & G. Milner Gloss. Lancs. Dial.: Pt. II Waut,..to fall on one side.
1883 T. Lees Easther's Gloss. Dial. Almondbury & Huddersfield Walt, to totter, or fall over.
b. With open: To be opened; to gape wide.
ΘΚΠ
the world > space > relative position > condition of being open or not closed > become open [verb (intransitive)]
openOE
undo1122
unlouk1340
unfoldc1350
unshut1390
unclosea1398
opena1400
waltc1400
unstopc1440
twirl?1523
disclosec1586
c1400 (?c1380) Cleanness l. 501 Þen went þay to þe wykket, hit walt vpon sone.
c1400 Melayne 1145 So depe wondes þat day þay dalt, þat many on wyde opyn walt, þat wikkidly wondede was.
c. figurative. To fall, into (anger, madness).
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > anger > [verb (transitive)]
waltc1540
to fly in or into1683
to flame out, upa1701
the world > health and disease > mental health > mental illness > be or become mad [verb (intransitive)]
dwelec900
wedec900
awedeeOE
starea1275
braidc1275
ravea1325
to be out of mindc1325
woodc1374
to lose one's mindc1380
madc1384
forgetc1385
to go out of one's minda1398
to wede (out) of, but wita1400
foolc1400
to go (also fall, run) mada1450
forcene1490
ragec1515
waltc1540
maddle?c1550
to go (also run, set) a-madding (or on madding)1565
pass of wita1616
to have a gad-bee in one's brain1682
madden1704
to go (also be) off at the nail1721
distract1768
craze1818
to get a rat1890
to need (to have) one's head examined (also checked, read)1896
(to have) bats in the belfryc1901
to have straws in one's hair1923
to take the bats1927
to go haywire1929
to go mental1930
to go troppo1941
to come apart1954
c1540 (?a1400) Destr. Troy 1956 Nestor anone noyet þere with, And walt at his wordes into wode yre.
c1540 (?a1400) Destr. Troy 8685 Sum walt into wodenes, & of wit past.
4. To gush out, pour, flow.
ΘΚΠ
the world > matter > liquid > liquid which has been emitted > action or process of emitting copiously > be emitted [verb (intransitive)]
yetOE
outstreama1275
waltc1400
outwellc1443
sluice1859
the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming out > go or come out [verb (intransitive)] > copiously or continuously
flowc825
outfloweOE
outstreama1275
streama1300
boilc1300
welta1400
buschc1400
waltc1400
outwellc1443
pour1538
outgush1558
gush1577
outpour1581
spew1670
well1812
sluice1859
c1400 (?c1380) Cleanness l. 1037 Þer waltez of þat water in waxlokes grete, Þe spumande aspaltoun þat spyserez sellen.
c1400 (?c1380) Cleanness l. 364 Waltes out vch walle-heued, in full wode stremez.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1921; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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