单词 | cag |
释义 | † cagn.1 ? Obsolete. 1. A small cask, a keg n. ? Obsolete. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > equipment > receptacle or container > vessel > barrel or cask > [noun] > small firkin1423 cag1452 kinkin1493 tonekin1546 bottle1578 kempkin1580 knaga1585 barrico1607 barrelet1611 barriket1611 keg1632 costrel1709 bareca1773 breaker1834 1452 in J. Raine Testamenta Eboracensia (1865) III. 136 j saltkag lignei xd. 1596 in W. Greenwell Wills & Inventories Registry Durham (1860) II. 263 Iij cagges of strudg~shon..ij cagges of eaylles. 1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Encacquer, to put into a little barrell, or cag. Encacqué..incagged; put into a cag. a1689 A. Behn Widdow Ranter (1690) iii. i. 28 To drink a Cagg of Syder. 1704 Dict. Rusticum Cagg or Keg; this in respect of Sturgeon, is 4 to 5 Gallon. 1787 ‘P. Pindar’ Lousiad: Canto II 27 in Lousiad: Canto I (ed. 4) A brandy cag. 1797 P. Wakefield Mental Improv. (1801) I. 50 Vast quantities are salted or pickled, and put up in cags. ΘΚΠ society > travel > travel by water > vessel, ship, or boat > fishing vessel > [noun] > other types of fishing vessel spindlers-boat1243 manfare1326 stall boat1328 dogger1338 hackboat1344 coble1493 peter-boat1540 monger1558 trimboat1558 shotter1580 crab-skuit1614 fly-boat1614 cantera1642 dogger-boat1646 cag1666 yawl1670 barca-longa1681 hogboat1784 fishing-smack1785 hooker1801 hatch-boat1828 pinkie1840 fishing-bark1841 pookhaun1851 garookuh1855 jigger1860 fisher-bark1862 fisher-keel1870 Norwegian1872 scaf1877 mule coble1883 mule1884 Zulu1884 novy1885 tosher1885 skipjack1887 fleeter1888 fishing-float1893 rodney1895 mutton-ham boat1899 nobby1899 sinagot1927 sport fisherman1937 sport fisher1940 ski-boat1964 belly boat1976 1666 London Gaz. No. 113/3 Several Caggs from Holland, were..suffered..to pass. 1667 London Gaz. No. 179/2 Privateers..have..taken 8 Kags or small ships near Wangerold. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1888; most recently modified version published online March 2021). † cagn.2 Obsolete exc. dialect. A stiff point. ΘΚΠ the world > space > shape > fact or condition of tapering > condition of tapering to a point > [noun] > a point pointc1300 neb?a1425 peakc1450 peck1481 cag1604 sharp1633 acuminate1640 cuspis1646 cusp1647 acumination1651 nib1713 spit-point1796 1604 C. Edmondes Observ. Cæsars Comm. II. vii. xxxi. 113 Great firme boughs..spreading themselues at the top into very sharpe cags. 1847–78 J. O. Halliwell Dict. Archaic & Provinc. Words Cag, a stump. West.] This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1888; most recently modified version published online June 2018). cagn.3 Nautical slang. An argument. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > testing > debate, disputation, argument > controversy, dispute, argument > [noun] > instance of flitec1000 plead1379 traverse1415 controversyc1430 disputation1557 tilt1567 wrangle1579 controverse1596 velitation1607 dispute1611 rixation1623 polemic1626 fireball1638 polemy1642 risse1684 polemical1808 spar1836 row1879 set-to1898 cag1916 barge1934 yike1976 stand-up2005 1916 M. T. Hainsselin In Northern Mists xviii. 69 We had a right-down regular genuine old-fashioned Ward-room Cag about it. 1918 ‘Bartimeus’ Navy Eternal 330 This..is developing into a ‘Branch-kagg’. 1932 C. L. Morgan Fountain 150 He was one with..a passion for argument on remote unprofessional subjects. He would sit down to what he called a ‘cag’ as eagerly and patiently as a dog before a rabbit bone. Derivatives cag v.2 to argue, to nag. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > anger > irritation > irritate [verb (transitive)] gremec893 grillc897 teenOE mispay?c1225 agrillec1275 oftenec1275 tarya1300 tarc1300 atenec1320 enchafec1374 to-tarc1384 stingc1386 chafe?a1400 pokec1400 irec1420 ertc1440 rehete1447 nettlec1450 bog1546 tickle1548 touch1581 urge1593 aggravate1598 irritate1598 dishumour1600 to wind up1602 to pick at ——1603 outhumour1607 vex1625 bloody1633 efferate1653 rankle1659 spleen1689 splenetize1700 rile1724 roil1742 to put out1796 to touch (also get, catch, etc.) (a person) on the raw1823 roughen1837 acerbate1845 to stroke against the hair, the wrong way (of the hair)1846 nag1849 to rub (a person, etc.) up the wrong way1859 frump1862 rattle1865 to set up any one's bristles1873 urticate1873 needle1874 draw1876 to rough up1877 to stick pins into1879 to get on ——1880 to make (someone) tiredc1883 razoo1890 to get under a person's skin1896 to get a person's goat1905 to be on at1907 to get a person's nanny1909 cag1919 to get a person's nanny-goat1928 cagmag1932 peeve1934 tick-off1934 to get on a person's tits1945 to piss off1946 bug1947 to get up a person's nose1951 tee1955 bum1970 tick1975 the mind > attention and judgement > testing > debate, disputation, argument > controversy, dispute, argument > contend, dispute, argue [verb (intransitive)] flitec900 witherc1000 disputea1225 pleadc1275 strive1320 arguec1374 tolyc1440 toilc1450 wrestlec1450 altercate1530 disagree1534 dissent1538 contend1539 controvert1563 wrangle?1570 contestate?1572 to fend and prove?1578 contest1603 vie1604 controverse1605 discept1639 ergot1653 digladiatea1656 misprove1662 spar1698 argufy1804 spat1809 to cross swords1816 argle1823 to bandy words1828 polemize1828 controversialize1841 caffle1851 polemicize1881 ergotize1883 argy-bargy1887 cag1919 snack1956 1919 ‘Etienne’ Strange Tales from Fleet 23 I've never met such a crowd for ‘kagging’. 1932 ‘N. Shute’ Lonely Road xi. 233 I'm not going to worry you, or cag about this any more. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1972; most recently modified version published online December 2020). cagv.1 dialect. transitive. To offend, insult. (Quot. 1504 is doubtful.) ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disrespect > insult > [verb (transitive)] heanc950 to say or speak (one) shamec950 to say or speak shame of, on, byc950 affrontc1330 dispersona1400 to say language against1423 insautc1425 contumely1483 cag1504 to put (a person) to villainya1513 fuffle1536 to bring, drive to scorn1569 ascorn1570 affrent1578 injure?a1600 insult1620 to put a scorn on, upon1633 upbraid1665 topa1700 chopse1854 burn1914 rank1934 1504 in T. Stapleton Plumpton Corr. (1839) 186 The other tenaunts cannot pays ther housses, but they shalbe cagid. 1803 R. Southey Select. from Lett. (1856) I. 149 Pray, pray do not cag Horne Took for the sake of the debates. 1886 W. H. Long Dict. Isle of Wight Dial. 9 Cag, to insult, offend. ‘I've ben and cagged en now, I louz’—I have offended him now, I think. [Cagged, Kegged = offended, affronted, in various dialects.] This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1888; most recently modified version published online September 2018). < n.11452n.21604n.31916v.11504 |
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