单词 | wangrace |
释义 | † wangracen.1 Scottish. Obsolete. Lack of grace, want of propriety. ΘΚΠ the mind > goodness and badness > wrongdoing > unfittingness > [noun] unconablenessa1340 unconabletya1340 unlikelinessa1413 ungrace1430 disconveniencec1450 wangrace1513 uncomeliness1542 improperty1555 unproperness1561 unmeetness1574 unhandsomeness1598 unbeseemingness1623 unbecomingness1652 impropriety1697 indecence1714 paw-pawness1828 unadaptedness1846 unbefittingness1865 society > morality > dueness or propriety > moral impropriety > [noun] unconablenessa1340 unseemlinessc1380 ungrace1430 disconveniencec1450 unlikelinessc1485 wangrace1513 unseemingness1540 uncomeliness1542 indecency1589 undecency1589 unhandsomeness1598 unbeseemingness1623 misbecomingness1644 unbecomingness1652 indecorum1664 indecence1714 impropriety1751 indecorousness1811 the world > action or operation > behaviour > bad behaviour > [noun] > unseemly behaviour or unseemliness unconablenessa1340 unconabletya1340 unseemlinessc1380 ungrace1430 disconveniencec1450 unlikelinessc1485 wangrace1513 uncomeliness1542 indecency1589 undecency1589 unhandsomeness1598 unworthiness1608 inconveniencya1616 unbeseemingness1623 unbecomingness1652 indecorum1664 indecence1714 indecorousness1811 1513 G. Douglas in tr. Virgil Æneid Exclamacion 13 Sum beyn sa frawart in malice and wangrace, Quhat is weill said thai love nocht worth ane ace. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1921; most recently modified version published online March 2019). wangracen.2 Scottish and Anglo-Irish. A kind of gruel. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > dishes and prepared food > soup or pottage > gruel or broth for invalids > [noun] gruel1362 water gruel?c1450 cullisc1460 chicken brothc1540 coulis1603 barley-milk1607 maize-cream1626 chicken water1684 barley-cream1694 thin gruel1699 viper-broth1702 wangracea1733 barley-gruel1769 beef-tea1783 conjee1789 Revalenta1848 skink1880 toast-water1905 a1733 in C. K. Sharpe Ballad Bk. (1823) 113 I gave him wangrace in his bed, And row'd the blankets round him. 1829 Acc. Persons remark. Health & Longev. 225 The sweat which he took..was what they call a wangrease in that country. It is made of oatmeal, flummery made very thin, sweetened with honey, and a lump of fresh butter. 1899 Cent. Mag. Oct. 959/1 ‘Aye, an' a bowl i' wan-grace,’ Rosie, the maid, said—‘that's what'll put the sthren'th intil yer bones again.’ This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1921; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.11513n.2a1733 |
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