单词 | whiting |
释义 | whitingn.1 1. A preparation of finely powdered chalk, used for whitewashing, cleaning plate, and various other purposes.Recorded earliest in the Old English compound hwītingmelu whiting powder (compare meal n.1 2a). ΘΚΠ the world > matter > colour > named colours > white or whiteness > whitener > [noun] > whiting powder or stone whitingeOE whitening1638 hearthstone1705 Paris white1838 blanco1895 society > occupation and work > materials > raw material > mineral material > [noun] > chalk > type of whitingeOE whitening1638 arcanna1753 eOE Leechbk. (Royal) (1865) iii. xxxix. 332 Hafa clam geworht of mealtes smedman & of hwiting melwe & elehtran. Promptorium Parvulorum (Harl. 221) 525 Whytynge, or mater to make whyghte of, albatura, candidacium. 1588 R. Parke tr. J. G. de Mendoza Hist. Kingdome of China 89 Euery one of these condemned prisoners hath a bord tied about his necke..: it is made white with a certaine whiting, and written vpon it the occasion wherefore he was condemned to die. 1633–4 Althorp MS in J. N. Simpkinson Washingtons (1860) App. p. lxiii 12 balls of whiteing to scowre the plate. 1690 in A. W. C. Hallen Acct. Bk. Sir J. Foulis (1894) 129 To meg for whyting for teeth, 2 18 0. 1725 R. Bradley Chomel's Dictionaire Œconomique at Painting Good Canvas made smooth, sized over with a little Honey, and when dry'd, whited over with Size and Whiting. 1799 tr. Laboratory (ed. 6) I. iii. 143 Take some whiten,..lay your foils upon it, and..polish your foils. 1844 Civil Engineer & Architect's Jrnl. 7 150/1 Anoint the segments..with thin putty, made with fine whiting and some of the linseed oil. 1880 S. Baring-Gould Mehalah I. viii. 164 You cannot clean a deck with whiting, you must take holystone. 1944 J. B. Parry in R. Greenhalgh Pract. Builder viii. 288/2 The basic pigment is whiting, thoroughly soaked and beaten up stiffly in water. 1989 N. Cave And Ass saw Angel ii. xvi. 157 He mixed up a bucket of whiting, size and water and set about..whitewashing the bloody, tell-tale wall. 2. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > colour > named colours > white or whiteness > whitening > [noun] > bleaching whiting?a1425 bleaching1552 dealbation1608 overbleaching1921 ?a1425 tr. Guy de Chauliac Grande Chirurgie (N.Y. Acad. Med.) f. 123 (MED) Caniciez, i. horynez, is dealbacioun or whityng [L. dealbatio] of herez. 1580 R. Bristow Reply to Fulke viii. 150 They came out of such affliction, & so whited their stoles: and yet this gloser taketh it awaye from the affliction, whereas that whiting was nothing else but that affliction. 1594 H. Plat Diuerse Sorts of Soyle 58 in Jewell House For the speedier whiting of yarne. 1620 in W. Foster Eng. Factories India 1618–21 (1906) 192 The whitster..detaynes them in whitinge and starchinge about three mounthes. 1683 London Gaz. No. 1801/4 A convenient piece of Ground..for whiting of Linnen Cloth. 1813 Beawes's Lex Mercatoria (ed. 6) II. 18 The water is experienced to be of such an extraordinary nature for bleaching, as to induce many people to bring their linen for whiting here. b. The action or process of whitening something by coating it with whitewash or a similar substance. Also figurative. Now somewhat rare. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > industry > decorating and painting > [noun] > painting > painting with whitewash white-liming1423 whiting1431 whitewashing1650 the world > matter > colour > named colours > white or whiteness > whitening > [noun] > by covering or coating whiting1431 liming1552 hearthstoning1836 1431 in J. A. Kingdon Arch. Worshipful Company of Grocers (1886) II. 207 (MED) To a Dawber For perlymyng and whytyng off þe halle, iiij li. tr. Palladius De re Rustica (Duke Humfrey) (1896) i. l. 413 (MED) For whytyng that lyme is conuenyent. 1478 Rolls of Parl.: Edward IV (Electronic ed.) Parl. Jan. 1478 §31. m. 3 Whityng and anelyng of tile, called pleyn tyle. 1540 Dunmow Churchwardens' Accts. (MS) f. 31 For whyghtynge of the porche. 1578 Treasurers' Accts. in J. Webb Town Finances Elizabethan Ipswich (1996) 58 Paid to William Pattyn for casting and whitting of the towne house viround bi the grete xjs. 1605 in J. Harland House & Farm Accts. Shuttleworths (1856) I. 169 A plasterer, viij days and halfe whytting of the dyning chamber roffe..iiijs iijd. 1628 A. Leighton Appeal to Parl. 186 In this case, the whiting, daubing, or palliating will not serve. 1694 tr. R. Morton Phthisiologia iii. vi. 247 His Trade of Whiting, by which he got a convenient Livelyhood. 1869 Cultivator & Country Gentleman 17 June 483/1 Until the entire cleansing and purification of our dwelling by water, the whiting of its ceilings and walls with lime-wash..shall be completed. 1996 T. Tuohy Herculean Ferrara (2002) vii. 211 The whiting of walls was sometimes only a preparation for the application of simple decoration. 3. Printing. The blank space around characters, words, lines, or sections of printed text. Cf. white n. 17a. ΘΚΠ society > communication > printing > preparatory processes > composing > [noun] > spacing spacing1683 scabbarding1786 whiting1882 1882 Printing Times Feb. 25/2 As to the whiting, and the printing on one side of the paper..these are matters that are not left to the discretion and choice of the printer. 1884 Athenæum 24 May 658/3 The variety of type and the liberal whiting are quite luxurious. 1900 Amer. Printer Apr. 100/2 It is not wise to use more than a three-em space, as whiting destroys the solid coloring of the page. 1954 G. Dowding Finer Points i. 33 This care in setting..adds to the beauty & clarity of the pages by heightening the contrast between the lines & their interlinear whiting. Compounds C1. General attributive. a. In sense 2b. whiting brush n. ΚΠ 1579 G. Gilpin tr. P. van Marnix van Sant Aldegonde Bee Hiue of Romishe Church f. 333v So stroke ouer with a whiting brushe or pincell. 1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Escouëtte, a Plaisterers whiting brush. 1763 Beauties of all Mag. Sel. 2 290/1 Abuse took the pen; and Black Ball and Whiting Brush were alternately employed. 2000 C. Malone Adventures Ronnie & Donnie (2004) 41 With a whiting brush he inked out the B and replaced it with a C letter. ΚΠ tr. Palladius De re Rustica (Duke Humfrey) (1896) i. l. 407 Eek whyting werk [L. opus..albarium] is thyng of gret delyte. 1894 Jrnl. Soc. Arts 20 Apr. 3/2 Francis and Co., Limited, London—Cement and whiting work done in cement. b. In sense 2a. ΚΠ 1692 Specif. Patent 256 (Patent Office) Erected a bucking house, fitted and prepared a whiteing ground. ΚΠ a1616 W. Shakespeare Merry Wives of Windsor (1623) iii. iii. 123 It is whiting time, send him by your two men to Datchet-Meade. View more context for this quotation 1823 E. Moor Suffolk Words at Whitster The time of bleaching is there called whiting-time. 1863 Trans. Essex Archæol. Soc. 2 xx. 180 A lady residing in Kent, who has made Shakspeare her special study, assures me that she remembers when there used to be a periodical ‘whiting-time’..in every country-house. C2. Objective (in sense 1). whiting manufacturer n. ΚΠ ?1789 Wakefield's Merchant & Tradesman's Gen. Directory for Year 1790 49 Brown, Josiah, whiting manufacturer, Nine elms, Battersea. 1813 Examiner 22 Mar. 183/2 M. Price,..whiting-manufacturer. 2004 Yorks. Evening Post (Nexis) 22 Aug. The premises were worked by the putty and whiting manufacturers T Horn. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2015; most recently modified version published online December 2021). whitingn.2 I. Senses relating to fishes. 1. A marine food fish resembling a small cod with no barbel, Merlangus merlangus (family Gadidae), found in the north-east Atlantic and Mediterranean. Also (often with distinguishing word): any of various other silvery fishes, esp. of the cod family (now rare except in the established uses in sense 2). rock whiting, summer whiting: see the first element. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > fish > class Osteichthyes or Teleostomi > superorder Paracanthopterygii > order Gadiformes (cod) > [noun] > family Gadidae > merlangus or whiting merling1289 scalpinc1400 mop1466 whiting1548 tug-whitingc1650 whitey1912 1416 in R. R. Sharpe Cal. Let.-bks. London (1909) I. 168 (MED) [Any sea fish called] whityng. a1425 in T. Wright & R. P. Wülcker Anglo-Saxon & Old Eng. Vocab. (1884) I. 642/8 Hic clamitus, wytyng. Promptorium Parvulorum (Harl. 221) 525 Whytynge, fysche, gammarius, merlingus. 1480 Table Prouffytable Lernynge (Caxton) (1964) 11 Merlens... Whityng. a1500 in T. Wright & R. P. Wülcker Anglo-Saxon & Old Eng. Vocab. (1884) I. 705/23 Hic glaucus, a whytynge. 1548 Hall's Vnion: Henry VIII f. xxiijv He robbed certein poore Fisshermen of Whitynges. 1620 T. Venner Via Recta iv. 76 The Whiting, notwithstanding that it is vnsauourie, and nourisheth very litle, is of some greatly..commended. 1664 in A. Macdonald & J. Dennistoun Misc. Maitland Club (1840) II. 506 For a dishe of dryed quhittines 003 00 00. 1688 R. Holme Acad. Armory ii. 325/2 How several sorts of Fish are named, according to their Age or Growth..A Codd, first a Whiting, then a Codling, then a Codd. 1721 in W. Macfarlane Geogr. Coll. Scotl. (1906) I. 39 The seas abound with..Turbet, Scate, Mackrel, Haddocks, whittings. 1769 T. Pennant Brit. Zool. (new ed.) III. iv. 155 Whitings appear in vast shoals on our seas in the spring. 1843 Penny Cycl. XXVII. 347/1 Whiting..is easily distinguished from the cod, haddock, and bib by the absence of the barbule on the chin. 1895 Westm. Gaz. 23 Nov. 7/2 From five to twelve score of whiting, with a topping of codling, form average baskets. 1937 J. Squire Honeysuckle & Bee 239 Poor-man's cod, whiting, red ribbon-fish, sea-slugs, crabs of all sizes. 1973 C. A. Wilson Food & Drink in Brit. ii. 41 Plaice, whiting, flounders and gudgeon were among the fish for frying. 2010 Dunoon Observer & Argyllshire Standard 30 July 10/1 He would just row out from his house and..catch whiting or haddock or cod. 2. a. Any of several small salmonid fishes, esp. a gwyniad or other fish of the genus Coregonus (cf. whitefish n. 3) or a sea trout. Cf. whitling n. Now rare. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > fish > unspecified types > [noun] whalec950 tumbrelc1300 sprout1340 squame1393 codmop1466 whitefish1482 lineshark?a1500 salen1508 glaucus1509 bretcock1522 warcodling1525 razor1530 bassinatc1540 goldeney1542 smy1552 maiden1555 grail1587 whiting1587 needle1589 pintle-fish1591 goldfish1598 puffin fish1598 quap1598 stork1600 black-tail1601 ellops1601 fork-fish1601 sea-grape1601 sea-lizard1601 sea-raven1601 barne1602 plosher1602 whale-mouse1607 bowman1610 catfish1620 hog1620 kettle-fish1630 sharpa1636 carda1641 housewifea1641 roucotea1641 ox-fisha1642 sea-serpent1646 croaker1651 alderling1655 butkin1655 shamefish1655 yard1655 sea-dart1664 sea-pelican1664 Negro1666 sea-parrot1666 sea-blewling1668 sea-stickling1668 skull-fish1668 whale's guide1668 sennet1671 barracuda1678 skate-bread1681 tuck-fish1681 swallowtail1683 piaba1686 pit-fish1686 sand-creeper1686 horned hog1702 soldier1704 sea-crowa1717 bran1720 grunter1726 calcops1727 bennet1731 bonefish1734 Negro fish1735 isinglass-fish1740 orb1740 gollin1747 smelt1776 night-walker1777 water monarch1785 hardhead1792 macaw-fish1792 yellowback1796 sea-raven1797 blueback1812 stumpnose1831 flat1847 butterfish1849 croppie1856 gubbahawn1857 silt1863 silt-snapper1863 mullet-head1866 sailor1883 hogback1893 skipper1898 stocker1904 the world > animals > fish > class Osteichthyes or Teleostomi > order Salmoniformes (salmon or trout) > family Salmonidae (salmon) > [noun] > genus Coregonus (whitefish) > member of whiting1587 gwyniad1612 powan1633 whitefish1698 tittimeg1705 omul1706 pollack1707 pollan1714 skelly1740 vendace1769 tullibee1789 ferra1807 roundfish1821 herring-salmon1836 shad-salmon1842 mountain herring1877 bluefin1878 grayling1879 shad-waiter1879 houting1880 kilch1881 Menominee1882 gizzard-fish1883 1587 T. Churchyard Worthines of Wales sig. N1 A Poole there is, through which this Cloyd doth passe, Where is a Fish, that some a Whiting call. 1774 Ann. Reg., Misc. Ess. 163 [Bala] lake produces very fine trout, and a fish called whiting, peculiar to itself. 1795 J. Sinclair Statist. Acct. Scotl. XIV. 410 There is abundance of fish,..in Esk,..such as salmon, grilse, sea trout, and whitens. 1861 Act 24 & 25 Victoria c. 109 §4 All migratory fish of the genus salmon, whether known by the names..yellow fin, sprod, herling, whiting..or by any other local name. 1907 D. S. Jordan Fishes 289 Another American species is the Sault whitefish, Lake Whiting, or Musquaw River whitefish (Coregonus labradoricus). b. U.S. Any of various fishes of the West Atlantic; esp. the southern kingfish, Menticirrhus americanus (family Sciaenidae), and any of several hakes of the genus Merluccius (family Merlucciidae). Also with distinguishing word.Carolina whiting, surf whiting, etc.: see the first element. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > fish > superorder Acanthopterygii (spiny fins) > order Perciformes (perches) > family Sciaenidae (drums) > [noun] > member of genus Menticirrhus whiting1735 kingfish1815 surf whiting1877 tomcod1881 roundhead1890 the world > animals > fish > class Osteichthyes or Teleostomi > subclass Actinopterygii > order Clupeiformes > [noun] > family Clupeidae and herrings > brevoortia tyrannus (menhaden) old wife1585 yellowtaila1622 whiting1735 shadine1782 hardhead1792 menhaden1792 mossbunker1792 bony fish1815 pauhagen1833 pogy1840 green-tailed shad1884 schoolie1891 the world > animals > fish > class Osteichthyes or Teleostomi > superorder Paracanthopterygii > order Gadiformes (cod) > [noun] > family Gadidae > merlucius or hake hake1225 luce of the sea1598 sea-pike1601 Jacka1625 whiting1735 beard1758 stockfish1823 sea-luce1880–4 1735 Philos. Trans. 1733–4 (Royal Soc.) 38 317 Alburnus Americanus, the Carolina-Whiting. 1873 T. Gill Catal. Fishes East Coast N. Amer. 18 Merlucius bilinearis..American hake; silver hake (Maine); whiting (Mass.). 1873 T. Gill Catal. Fishes East Coast N. Amer. 27 Menticirrus nebulosus..King-fish; whiting. 1888 G. B. Goode Amer. Fishes 81 The Norfolk Hog-fish Pomodasys fulvomaculatus..is the..‘Pork-fish’ and ‘Whiting’ at Key West. 1918 Copeia No. 57. 53 Occurring at this time, also, were unusual numbers of Whiting, Merluccius bilinearis. 1982 R. D. Lawrence Voy. Stella (1991) vii. 147 I found the almost digested remains of..one twenty-three inch whiting (Theragra chalcogrammus), or walleye pollack. 2006 Britannica Conc. Encycl. (rev. ed.) 1038/1 The kingfish, or whiting (Menticirrhus saxatilis), of the Atlantic, is notable among drums in that it lacks an air bladder. c. Australian. Any of various marine fishes, esp. of the genus Sillago or family Sillaginidae, widespread in the Indo-Pacific. Frequently with distinguishing word.rock whiting, sand whiting, trumpeter whiting, etc.: see the first element. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > fish > class Osteichthyes or Teleostomi > superorder Paracanthopterygii > order Gadiformes (cod) > [noun] > member of family Sillaginidae ladyfish1712 whiting1792 summer whiting1880 trumpeter whiting1882 the world > animals > fish > class Osteichthyes or Teleostomi > order Salmoniformes (salmon or trout) > family Salmonidae (salmon) > [noun] > genus Salmo > trout (unspecified and miscellaneous) shoata1000 river trout1589 sheliscada1640 bouge1705 yellowfin1771 gillaroo1773 gizzard-trout1773 whiting1792 orange-fin1834 pug-trout1865 1792 in F. M. Bladen Hist. Rec. New S. Wales (1893) II. 794 The best fish that are caught are..flatheads, salmon, whitings. 1862 G. Cuzent Technologist II. 309 The fishes commonly called ‘Mullet,’ (Dajanus Diemensis ), and ‘Whiting,’ by the colonists (Sillago punctata ). 1882 J. E. Tenison-Woods Fish & Fisheries New S. Wales 65 The ‘whitings’ are not like those of Europe. There are..four Australian species—the common sand whiting (Sillago maculata),..the trumpeter whiting (Sillago bassensis),..Sillago punctata, the whiting of Melbourne..and Sillago ciliata. 1918 ‘J. Scott’ How, when & where to catch Fish 27 Of the large number of different kind of fishes to be caught in New South Wales waters, whiting are undoubtedly the most highly prized as table fish. 1966 T. C. Roughley Fish & Fisheries Austral. (rev. ed.) 91 The rock whiting (Haletta fasciata) belongs to the small and unimportant family Odacidae. 2006 F. B. Prokop et al. Austral. Fish Guide (ed. 3) iv. 156 The stout whiting is a pale yellow on top and white below. d. blue whiting n. a fish with a blue back and silvery sides and underparts, Micromesistius poutassou (family Gadidae), common in the eastern North Atlantic and the Mediterranean; (also) (in full southern blue whiting) the similar fish M. australis of the Southern Ocean; also called poutassou. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > fish > class Osteichthyes or Teleostomi > superorder Paracanthopterygii > order Gadiformes (cod) > [noun] > family Gadidae > micromesistius poutassou (blue whiting) poutassou1860 blue whiting1927 1927 Fishery Investig. (Ministry Agric. & Fisheries) Ser. 2 No. 2 41 Observations were made on the food found in the stomachs of big and medium hake...The 'blue whiting' (Gadus Poutassou) occurs most frequently in the stomachs of hake. 1959 A. C. Hardy Open Sea II. xi. 229 The blue whiting..lives over the deep water off the edge of the continental shelf. 1974 Guardian 20 Mar. 11/1 The blue whiting..cod-like in taste and texture, slender in shape, about a foot long. 2002 D. Goleman et al. Business: Ultimate Resource 1584/3 The main fish species caught are blue whiting,..and haddock. II. Other senses. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > love > terms of endearment > [noun] darlingc888 belamy?c1225 culver?c1225 dearc1230 sweetheartc1290 heartc1300 sweetc1330 honeya1375 dovec1386 jewelc1400 birdc1405 cinnamonc1405 honeycombc1405 lovec1405 wantonc1450 mulling?a1475 daisyc1485 crowdy-mowdy?a1513 honeysop?a1513 powsowdie?a1513 suckler?a1513 foolc1525 buttinga1529 whitinga1529 beautiful1534 turtle-dove1535 soula1538 heartikin1540 bully?1548 turtle1548 lamba1556 nyletc1557 sweet-lovea1560 coz1563 ding-ding1564 pugs1566 golpol1568 sparling1570 lover1573 pug1580 bulkin1582 mopsy1582 chuck1589 bonny1594 chick1594 sweetikin1596 ladybird1597 angel1598 muss1598 pinkany1599 sweetkin1599 duck1600 joy1600 sparrowc1600 sucket1605 nutting1606 chuckaby1607 tickling1607 bagpudding1608 heartling1608 chucking1609 dainty1611 flittermouse1612 honeysuckle1613 fubs1614 bawcocka1616 pretty1616 old thinga1625 bun1627 duckling1630 bulchin1633 bulch?c1640 sweetling1648 friscoa1652 ding-dongs1662 buntinga1668 cocky1680 dearie1681 chucky1683 lovey1684 machree1689 nykin1693 pinkaninny1696 nug1699 hinny1724 puss1753 pet1767 dovey1769 sweetie1778 lovey-dovey1781 lovely1791 ducky1819 toy1822 acushla1825 alanna1825 treat1825 amigo1830 honey child1832 macushla1834 cabbage1840 honey-bunch1874 angel pie1878 m'dear1887 bach1889 honey baby1895 prawn1895 hon1896 so-and-so1897 cariad1899 pumpkin1900 honey-bun1902 pussums1912 snookums1919 treasure1920 wogger1922 amico1929 sugar1930 baby cake1949 angel cake1951 lamb-chop1962 petal1974 bae2006 a1529 J. Skelton Tunnyng of Elynour Rummyng in Certayne Bks. (?1545) 223 He callyth me his whytyng. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > dishes and prepared food > puddings > [noun] > suet puddings whiting1674 suet pudding1694 roly-poly1835 queen pudding1839 queen's pudding1852 suety Isaac1890 the world > food and drink > food > dishes and prepared food > sausage > [noun] > types of sausage franchemyle1381 herbelade?c1390 haggisc1400 black puddinga1450 blood puddingc1450 bloodinga1500 liveringa1500 haggis pudding1545 white pudding1578 swine's pudding1579 hog's pudding1583 Bolognian sausage1596 bloodling1598 andouille1605 andouillet1611 cervelat1613 mortadella1613 polony1654 blacking1674 hacking1674 whiting1674 Oxford sausagec1700 saucisson1772 German sausage1773 saveloy1784 blood sausage1799 white hawse1819 liver sausage1820 black pot1825 chipolata1830 Bologna sausage1833 butifarra1836 mettwurst1836 Cambridge sausage1840 boudin1845 chorizo1846 German1847 liverwurst1852 salami1852 station-Jack1853 leberwurst1855 wurst1855 blutwurst1856 bag of mystery1864 Vienna sausage1865 summer sausage1874 wienerwurst1875 mealy pudding1880 whitepot1880 wiener1880 erbswurst1885 pepperoni1888 mystery bag1889 red-hot1890 weenie1891 hot dog1892 frankfurter1894 sav?1894 Coney Island1895 coney1902 garlic sausage1905 boloney1907 kishke1907 drisheen1910 bratwurst1911 banger1919 cocktail sausage1927 boerewors1930 soy sausage1933 thuringer1933 frank1936 fish sausage1937 knackwurst1939 foot-long1941 starver1941 soya sausage1943 soysage1943 soya link1944 brat1949 Vienna1952 kielbasa1953 Coney dog1954 tube steak1963 Weisswurst1963 Cumberland sausage1966 merguez1966 tripe sausage1966 schinkenwurst1967 boerie1981 'nduja1996 1674 N. Fairfax Treat. Bulk & Selvedge 159 As the Darbyshire huswife [sorts out] her puddings when she makes whitings and blackings, and liverings and hackings. 5. Canadian regional (Newfoundland). A tree that has been stripped of its bark, esp. such a tree when left standing. ΚΠ 1774 G. Cartwright Jrnl. Resid. Coast Labrador 12 Oct. (1792) II. 29 Having filled up the boat with whitings, pryor-poles and killick-rods, at high water we sailed home. 1792 G. Cartwright Jrnl. Resid. Coast Labrador II. Gloss. p. x Whitings, trees which have been barked, and left standing. 1836 E. Wix Six Months of Newfoundland Missionary's Jrnl. 60 Even the sight of a ‘whiting’ in the woods, that is, of a tree stripped of its bark for the uses of the fishery..seem to remind the lone traveller of the link which binds him to the rest of his species. 1986 J. Feltham Islands of Bonavista Bay 70 The trees from which the bark was removed were called ‘whitings’, and within a year or two would become quite dry and make excellent firewood. Phrases In various proverbial phrases.With quot. 1721 cf. white adj. 8. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > approval or sanction > commendation or praise > flattery or flattering > [noun] fickling?c1225 flattering?c1225 oluhningc1225 glozec1290 glozing1297 losengery1303 blandishingc1305 blandingc1315 flatteryc1320 glotheringc1325 soothinga1400 honey word?1406 faginga1425 flatrisec1440 smekingc1440 blandishc1475 blandiment?1510 glavering1545 coggingc1555 good1563 milksop1577 court holy water1583 glavery1583 blandishment1591 lipsalve1591 court holy bread1592 flatter1593 colloguing1596 sooth1597 daub?1602 blandation1605 lullaby1611 court-water1616 butter1618 blandiloquy1623 oil1645 court-element1649 courtshipment1649 courtship1655 blandiloquence1656 court-creama1657 daubing1656 fleecha1700 Spanish money1699 cajole1719 whiting1721 palaver1733 butter boat1747 flummery1749 treacle1771 Spanish coin1785 blancmange1790 blarney1796 soft corn1814 whillywha1816 carney1818 buttering up1819 soft soap1821 flam1825 slaver1825 soft solder1836 soothing syrup1839 soft-soaping1840 plámás1853 sawder1854 soap1854 salve1859 taffy1878 plámásing1897 flannel1927 smarm1937 flannelling1945 sweet talk1945 schmear1950 smarming1950 a1500 in R. L. Greene Early Eng. Carols (1935) 269 (MED) Whan whytynges do walke forestes to chase hertys..Than put women in trust and confydens. 1546 J. Heywood Dialogue Prouerbes Eng. Tongue ii. vii. sig. I.iii There lepte a whityng (quoth she) and lept in streite. 1570 Mariage Witte & Sci. iv. i. sig. Civ But he that takes not such time while he maye, Shal leape at a whyting when time is a waye. 1670 J. Ray Coll. Eng. Prov. 199 To let leap a whiting. i.e. To let slip an opportunity. 1721 J. Kelly Compl. Coll. Scotish Prov. 158 He gave me Whitings, but Bones. That is, he gave me fair Words. The Scots call Flatteries Whitings, and Flatterers white People. 1808 J. Jamieson Etymol. Dict. Sc. Lang. at Quhyte A proverbial phrase, still used to denote flattery: ‘He kens how to butter a whiting.’ Compounds C1. General attributive (in sense 1), as whiting ground, whiting season, etc.whiting mop: see mop n.2 ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > hunting > fishing > fishing for type of fish > [noun] > for white fish > place where whiting caught whiting ground1891 1577 J. Dee Gen. Mem. Arte Nauig. 48 For, the most parte of those, which they send, are Vnreasonable or Vnlawfull Smelts, or Whiting-Mops. 1599 T. Nashe Lenten Stuffe 29 Colchester oystermen, or whiting-mungers and sprot-catchers. 1759 W. Verral Compl. Syst. Cookery 149 In the whiting season you may have plenty of livers at any fishmonger's shop. 1891 Daily News 31 Oct. 6/5 About two hundred fishing boats were lying at anchor off the edge of the whiting grounds. 2008 R. Hunt Fishing Guide Melbourne i. 11/2 The last couple of whiting seasons have been promising. C2. In names of fishes. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > fish > superorder Acanthopterygii (spiny fins) > order Perciformes (perches) > family Percidae (perches) > [noun] > unspecified and miscellaneous types perch1381 coracine1625 black-tail1735 grey bass1747 salmon1798 whiting perch1803 brasse1847 1803 G. Shaw Gen. Zool. IV. 548 Whiting Perch. Perca Alburnus. whiting-pollack n. now rare the pollack, Pollachius pollachius. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > fish > class Osteichthyes or Teleostomi > superorder Paracanthopterygii > order Gadiformes (cod) > [noun] > family Gadidae > pollachius or true pollack pollack1427 podley1525 whiting-pollack1673 green fish1806 greenling1880 1673 J. Ray Coll. Eng. Words 100 Of long Fishes. Such as have three fins upon the Ridge of their Backs which I call properly the Cod-kind..The Whiting-Pollack [etc.]. 1862 D. T. Ansted & R. G. Latham Channel Islands ii. ix. 211 Next..in abundance are the whiting pollack..and the gar-fish or green bone. 1970 E. J. March Inshore Craft of Great Brit. II. v. 201 Whiting-pollack and the rauning-pollack were found in abundance [off Cornwall]. whiting pout n. the pouting or bib, Trisopterus luscus (family Gadidae), which has chin barbels and a silvery underside, found off the European coasts of the north-east Atlantic. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > fish > class Osteichthyes or Teleostomi > superorder Paracanthopterygii > order Gadiformes (cod) > [noun] > family Gadidae > genus Gadus > gadus luscus (pout) poutOE pouting1591 bib1674 whiting pout1686 bull-pout1823 pouter1860 stink-alive1863 miller's thumb1880 1686 F. Willughby & J. Ray De Hist. Piscium Appendix 22 Asellus mollis latus. A Whiting Poute Londinensibus. 1835 L. Jenyns Man. Brit. Vertebr. Animals 443 (note) His Editor, appears to have received from Martin Lister,..a short account of the Whiting Pout of the London market. 1964 New Scientist 2 Jan. 42/3 Cod, whiting and whiting pout gained on their background at speeds equivalent to a current of less than one fish-length per second. 2012 G. J. Flick & L. S. Douglas in L. A. Granata et al. Seafood Industry (ed. 2) iii. 35/2 Trisopterus luscus, whiting pout, an alternate name for bib. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > fish > class Osteichthyes or Teleostomi > order Salmoniformes (salmon or trout) > family Salmonidae (salmon) > [noun] > genus Salmo > miscellaneous members of herling1684 whiting salmon1804 1804 G. Shaw Gen. Zool. V. 54 Whiting Salmon. Salmo Phinoc... This species, says Mr. Pennant, migrates out of sea into the river Esk in Cumberland from July to September. C3. Compounds with whiting's. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > love > flirtation or coquetry > [noun] > amorous looks or demeanour > flirtatious look(s) amorets1590 belgard1590 oeillade1592 sheep's eyes1604 belamour1610 oglea1668 whiting's eye1673 the glad eye1911 glad1927 1673 W. Wycherley Gentleman Dancing-master iv. i. 72 I saw her..give him the languishing Eye,..the Whitings Eye, of old called the Sheeps Eye. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2015; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.1eOEn.21416 |
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