单词 | wat |
释义 | † watn.1 Obsolete. A person; esp. a great wat. ΘΚΠ the world > people > person > [noun] hadc900 lifesmaneOE maneOE world-maneOE ghostOE wyeOE lifeOE son of manOE wightc1175 soulc1180 earthmanc1225 foodc1225 person?c1225 creaturec1300 bodyc1325 beera1382 poppetc1390 flippera1400 wat1399 corsec1400 mortal?a1425 deadly?c1450 hec1450 personagec1485 wretcha1500 human1509 mundane1509 member1525 worma1556 homo1561 piece of flesh1567 sconce1567 squirrel?1567 fellow creature1572 Adamite1581 bloat herringa1586 earthling1593 mother's child1594 stuff1598 a piece of flesh1600 wagtail1607 bosom1608 fragment1609 boots1623 tick1631 worthy1649 earthlies1651 snap1653 pippin1665 being1666 personal1678 personality1678 sooterkin1680 party1686 worldling1687 human being1694 water-wagtail1694 noddle1705 human subject1712 piece of work1713 somebody1724 terrestrial1726 anybody1733 individual1742 character1773 cuss1775 jig1781 thingy1787 bod1788 curse1790 his nabs1790 article1796 Earthite1814 critter1815 potato1815 personeityc1816 nibs1821 somebody1826 tellurian1828 case1832 tangata1840 prawn1845 nigger1848 nut1856 Snooks1860 mug1865 outfit1867 to deliver the goods1870 hairpin1879 baby1880 possum1894 hot tamale1895 babe1900 jobbie1902 virile1903 cup of tea1908 skin1914 pisser1918 number1919 job1927 apple1928 mush1936 face1944 jong1956 naked ape1965 oke1970 punter1975 1399 W. Langland Richard Redeles iv. 49 We beth..y-sent ffro þe shiris to shewe what hem greueth,..And to graunte of her gold to þe grett wattis By no manere wronge way. c1412 T. Hoccleve De Regimine Principum 2816 If so be þat oon of þe grete wattes A dede do, which þat a-geyn þe lawe is, No thyng at al he punysshid for þat is. c1450 Cov. Myst. (1841) 294 Ye xal fynde hym a strawnge watt. a1500 (a1460) Towneley Plays (1994) I. xx. 227 Ye wote not wel, I weyn, What wat is commen to þe towne. ?a1534 H. Medwall Nature i. sig. ciii What man ys that Fathers soule thys ys some great wat. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1923; most recently modified version published online December 2020). watn.2 Obsolete exc. dialect. A hare. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > mammals > group Unguiculata or clawed mammal > order Lagomorpha (rabbits and hares) > [noun] > family Leporidae > genus Lepus (hares) > lepus europaeus (hare) harea700 wimountc1280 wood-catc1280 babbart?a1300 ballart?a1300 bigge?a1300 goibert?a1300 grasshopper?a1300 lightfoot?a1300 long-ear?a1300 make-fare?a1300 pintail?a1300 pollart?a1300 purblind?a1300 roulekere?a1300 scot?a1300 scotewine?a1300 side-looker?a1300 sitter?a1300 westlooker?a1300 wort-cropper?a1300 break-forwardc1300 broom-catc1300 swikebertc1300 cawel-herta1325 deuberta1325 deudinga1325 fern-sittera1325 fitelfoota1325 foldsittera1325 furze cata1325 scutardea1325 skikarta1325 stobherta1325 straw deera1325 turpina1325 skulker1387 chavarta1400 soillarta1400 waldeneiea1400 scutc1440 coward1486 wata1500 bawtiec1536 puss1575 watkin1585 malkin1706 pussy1715 bawd1785 lion1825 dew-hopper- a1500 Mourn. Hare 26 in Early Eng. Misc. (Warton Club) 44 Lo! he sayth, where syttyt an haare! Aryse upe, Watte, and go forthe blyve! a1500 Mourn. Hare in Early Eng. Misc. (Warton Club) 60 As doth the sylly Wat. ?1533 G. Du Wes Introductorie for to lerne Frenche sig. Civ v The watte, le leurart. a1550 Birch'd School-boy (Balliol Oxf. 354) in Babees Bk. (2002) i. 404 I wold my master were a watt & my boke a wyld Catt, & a brase of grehowndis in his toppe. 1556 J. Heywood Spider & Flie xxiv. 25 Neuer was there yet, any larke or wat, Before hawke or dog, flatter darde or squat. 1593 W. Shakespeare Venus & Adonis sig. Eijv Poore wat farre off vpon a hill, Stands on his hinder-legs with listning eare. View more context for this quotation 1622 M. Drayton 2nd Pt. Poly-olbion xxiii. 72 The man whose vacant mind prepares him to the sport, The Finder sendeth out, to seeke out nimble Wat. 1692 R. L'Estrange Fables ccclxxxvii. 360 Had he not better have born Wat's Nibling of his Plants and Roots now, then the Huntsman's..Laying of his Garden Wast. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1923; most recently modified version published online December 2021). † watn.3 Obsolete. = wad n.1 3. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > textiles > textile fabric or an article of textile fabric > textile fabric > textile fabric made from specific material > made from choice of fibres > [noun] > cotton or silk wad1540 rumal1622 wat1662 1662 J. Davies tr. A. Olearius Voy. & Trav. J. Albert de Mandelslo ii. 99 in Voy. & Trav. Ambassadors He presented him with a noble coverlet of Watte [Fr. 1659 watte]. 1671 tr. J. de Palafox y Mendoza Hist. Conquest of China by Tartars xxxii. 566 Over this Shirt they wear a Vest..lined with Wat, or Cotton. 1671 tr. J. de Palafox y Mendoza Hist. Conquest of China by Tartars xxxii. 566 (note) Wat is the Down which covers the seeds of the Apocynum Syriacum, called in English Silk-grass. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1923; most recently modified version published online December 2020). watn.4 A Thai Buddhist temple. ΘΚΠ society > faith > artefacts > sanctuary or holy place > temple > [noun] > Buddhist pagoda1582 varella1588 kiack1599 varelle1599 vihara1681 wat1844 chaitya1875 1844 Chinese Repository 13 204 The Siamese are in the habit of burning their dead, and the place selected for this purpose is near the wats. 1871 H. Alabaster Wheel of Law 264 We stop for the night at a Wat, or Buddhist monastery. 1886 Encycl. Brit. XXI. 853/2 [article Siam] The temples (wats) hold very little landed or house property. 1886 Pall Mall Gaz. 3 Aug. 4/1 Almost every ‘wat’, or temple, in that country [Siam] has in the grounds attached to it a large flat slab of whitewashed masonry. 1897 Outing Mar. 586/1 The occasional spire of a ‘Watt’ or temple, showing that this canal is one of the streets of the city [the capital of Siam]. Compounds wat-house n. ΚΠ 1930 S. Maugham Gentleman in Parlour iii. 10 No European any longer went into the wat-houses. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1923; most recently modified version published online December 2021). > as lemmasWAT WAT n. Aeronautics Weight and Temperature. ΘΚΠ society > travel > air or space travel > specific movements or positions of aircraft > aerodynamic forces and concepts > [noun] > weight or temperature limitations WAT1957 1957 Times 9 Dec. 12/7 There is an additional requirement governing the maximum take-off and landing weights for the altitude and weight prevailing (known as the ‘WAT curve’). 1976 B. Lecomber Dead Weight xi. 136 Those coins weigh 600 lb..if we pile in three people on top of that we'll be totally WAT-limited... WAT—Weight and Temperature. < n.11399n.2a1500n.31662n.41844 as lemmas |
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