单词 | whare |
释义 | † wharen.1 Obsolete. = wharrow n. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > equipment > tool > types of tools generally > [noun] > for performing specific processes > for winding rice1611 whare1688 pirn1750 spool1864 the world > textiles and clothing > textiles > textile manufacture > manufacture of thread or yarn > [noun] > spinning > machine > parts of > spindle > whorl of whirl1411 whorlc1440 wherne1552 warblea1561 spindle-whirl1648 whare1688 spindle-twirl1855 spindle-whorl1874 1688 R. Holme Acad. Armory iii. 272/1 A Ropers Whare or Wharve, or Wheele Spindle. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1923; most recently modified version published online December 2020). wharen.2 1. A Maori hut or native dwelling. ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > dwelling place or abode > a dwelling > hut or hovel > [noun] > types of lonquhardc1480 hothouse1643 ajoupa1666 penthouse1683 pandal?1692 bark-hut1744 log-tent1748 log cabin1770 bush-hut1775 log-hut1778 yurt1780 isba1784 beach hut1806 whare1807 bough-house1811 pondok1815 grass hut1818 hartebeest house1818 leaf hut1818 gunyah1820 grass house1823 slab-and-bark hut1826 slab-and-shingle hut1826 slab whare1826 rondavel1829 bush-house1835 skerm1835 jacal1838 toldo1839 log-shanty1847 wurley1847 maloca1853 palm hut1853 whare1853 hutmenta1857 bush-shanty1857 benab1860 pondokkie1862 bothan1863 lanaia1869 hogan1872 tenta1873 beehive-hut1884 leaf shelter1886 Oklahoma1889 goondie1890 cabana1898 troolie hut1899 tukul1901 fale1902 banda1908 kya1909 hut1913 obi1913 Nissen hut1917 Nissen1919 basha1921 tourist cabin1928 bunkie1935 wanigan1937 Quonset hut1942 chickee1943 iron lung1943 Quonset1943 1807 J. Savage Some Acct. N.Z. xi. 77 Wurrie, a house, or hut. 1817 J. L. Nicholas Narr. Voy. N.Z. I. xii. 352 A young woman..beckoned to me to accompany her to her warree or hut. 1833 H. Williams in H. Carleton H.W. (1874) 151 The Europeans, who were near us in a raupo whare (rush house). 1852 G. C. Mundy Our Antipodes II. xiii. 376 A capital breakfast..was served in a handsome glass-windowed and carpeted warree. 1865 Pall Mall Gaz. 28 Sept. 9/2 Lounging among the wharres of a pah. 1875 S. Wood & H. Lapham Waiting for Mail 31 He pulled up..beside a wharry. 1892 E. Reeves Homeward Bound 63 A smart man he, and transacted his business in a very handsome wharè. 2. Hence gen., a hut or shed; spec. on a sheep station, a building where the hands sleep or eat. Also with defining word. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > farming > animal husbandry > sheep-farming > [noun] > sheep-farm > accommodation for hands whare1853 society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > dwelling place or abode > a dwelling > hut or hovel > [noun] > types of lonquhardc1480 hothouse1643 ajoupa1666 penthouse1683 pandal?1692 bark-hut1744 log-tent1748 log cabin1770 bush-hut1775 log-hut1778 yurt1780 isba1784 beach hut1806 whare1807 bough-house1811 pondok1815 grass hut1818 hartebeest house1818 leaf hut1818 gunyah1820 grass house1823 slab-and-bark hut1826 slab-and-shingle hut1826 slab whare1826 rondavel1829 bush-house1835 skerm1835 jacal1838 toldo1839 log-shanty1847 wurley1847 maloca1853 palm hut1853 whare1853 hutmenta1857 bush-shanty1857 benab1860 pondokkie1862 bothan1863 lanaia1869 hogan1872 tenta1873 beehive-hut1884 leaf shelter1886 Oklahoma1889 goondie1890 cabana1898 troolie hut1899 tukul1901 fale1902 banda1908 kya1909 hut1913 obi1913 Nissen hut1917 Nissen1919 basha1921 tourist cabin1928 bunkie1935 wanigan1937 Quonset hut1942 chickee1943 iron lung1943 Quonset1943 1853 A. S. Atkinson Jrnl. 26 Oct. in Richmond–Atkinson Papers (1960) I. 135 James and I went to the site chosen for our new whare. 1853 J. M. Richmond Let. 11 Nov. in Richmond–Atkinson Papers (1960) I. 133 Their ‘wharre’, as it is called, is a most romantic tho' not v. commodious dwelling;..it is in fact a roof on the ground, thatched with nikau, a palm, the only one in N.Z. 1891 R. Wallace Rural Econ. Austral. & N.Z. xv. 225 Pioneering, or cutting a place out of the bush and building a log ‘wharë’, is extremely rough and lonely work. 1904 ‘G. B. Lancaster’ Sons o' Men 4 He scudded across the tussock flat to the eating-wharé; burst open the door, and cast the word loose on the boys. 1926 A. F. Webb in D. M. Davin N.Z. Short Stories (1953) 205 We had dinner at twelve and made a plum duff because there was time to cook it while we were all about the whare. 1939 J. Mulgan Man Alone viii. 95 You'll be sleeping in the whare down there... There's no room in the house. 1963 B. Pearson Coal Flat vii. 141 Eventually Miss Dane said: ‘Time I got back to the whare.’ 1972 M. Shadbolt Strangers & Journeys i. 29 They found he had built a whare. A one-room shack of roughly-split timber. Compounds Special combinations. whare puni n. a (Maori) family sleeping-house (see also quot. 1911). ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > dwelling place or abode > place of resort > [noun] > place of assembly forum1735 venue1857 folk-stead1876 zoo1885 whare puni1911 assembly-place1936 lapa1982 society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > dwelling place or abode > a dwelling > a house > types of house > [noun] > other types of house houseOE showernc1175 house of fencec1425 abbey1665 park1750 trust house1751 subhouse1771 hurley-house1814 bure1843 ideal home1854 tholtan1856 picture house1858 village-house1862 tumble-down1866 tree-house1867 mazet1873 riad1881 slaughterhouse1899 whare puni1911 mas1912 social housing1928 quadruplex1939 share house1945 starter home1948 show house1957 painted lady1978 self-build1978 starter1979 Earthship1985 Queenslander1985 des res1986 common house1989 1911 W. H. Koebel In Maoriland Bush xx. 262 It is regrettable that the interpretations of the carvings upon the beams and panels of the old whare-punis or meeting-houses have been lost. 1926 H. Guthrie-Smith Tutira (ed. 2) 86 A whare-puni or sleeping-house. 1950 N.Z. Jrnl. Agric. May 502/2 The great michi, the barge boards of a whare-puni (a sleeping house). whare runanga n. [runanga n.] a Maori council chamber. ΘΚΠ society > authority > rule or government > ruler or governor > deliberative, legislative, or administrative assembly > [noun] > place of > hall, house, or room > in foreign country > Maori whare runanga1891 1891 R. Wallace Rural Econ. Austral. & N.Z. xiv. 218 A special house of assembly, the whare runanga..is set apart in which to receive and entertain strangers. 1910 J. Cowan Maoris of N.Z. xii. 163 Most Maori villages of any importance contain at least one whare-whakairo, a large house..used as the communal assembly hall, council-place (whare-runanga),..and guest-house (whare-manuhiri). 1955 W. J. Phillipps Maori Carving Illustr. 40 The Assembly House or whare runanga is often well adorned with carvings. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1923; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < |
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