A stroke or blow; esp. one given with a weapon in fighting, etc.; = dent, n.1 1. Obsolete or blending with 3.
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释义 | the world > movement > impact > striking > [noun] > a stroke or blow (82) dintc897 A stroke or blow; esp. one given with a weapon in fighting, etc.; = dent, n.1 1. Obsolete or blending with 3. swengOE A stroke, blow; also applied widely to various kinds of violent action, e.g. a fall at wrestling, a swing, a military assault. shutec1000 A shot, a blow. (Cf. shoot, n.1 1.) kill?c1225 A stroke, blow. Obsolete. rare. swipc1275 A stroke, blow; = swap, n. 1. stroke1297 An act of striking; a blow given or received. A blow with the hand or a weapon (occasionally with the paw of an animal, the claws or beak of a bird… dentc1325 A stroke or blow, esp. with a weapon or sharp instrument: usually a blow dealt in fighting (= dint, n. 1). Obsolete. touchc1325 An act of, or attempt at, hitting or striking something, esp. lightly or gently; a hit, a stroke. Cf. touch, v. 3a. knock1377 An act of knocking; a sounding blow; a hard stroke or thump; spec. a rap at a door to call attention or gain admittance. knalc1380 A stroke, knock, esp. on the head. swapc1384 An act of ‘swapping’ or striking; a stroke, blow; †occasionally a kiss. Obsolete exc. dialect. woundc1384 (= Latin plaga.) A blow, a stroke. (Cf. plague, n. 1) Obsolete. smitinga1398 As a count noun: an act or instance of smiting a person or thing (in various senses of smite, v.); a blow, an impact; a clash; an affliction. Now ar… lush?a1400 A stroke, blow. sowa1400 A blow or stroke. swaipa1400 A whip, scourge; also, a stroke, blow. wapc1400 A blow, knock, thump. smita1425 A blow, a stroke. Also: a sound made when something is struck. Cf. smite, n.1 1a. popc1425 A blow, a knock, a punch; a slight rap or tap. rumbelowc1425 A blow, a stroke. Cf. rumble, n.1 3a. Obsolete. hitc1450 A blow given to something aimed at; a stroke (at cricket, billiards, etc.); the collision or impact of one body with another. clope1481 A blow. rimmel1487 A heavy blow. Cf. rumble, n.1 3a. blow1488 A stroke, esp. a firm stroke; a violent application of the fist or of any instrument to an object. dinga1500 Chiefly Scottish and English regional. A forceful blow; a sharp slap, smack, knock, or thump. Also: a forceful push or thrust, a shove (now rare). quartera1500 Some kind of stroke or blow. Cf. quarter-blow n. at compounds 4, quarter-stroke n. (a) at compounds 4. Obsolete. rare. ruska1500 A blow, esp. with something sharp or pointed. tucka1500 A blow, a stroke, a tap; esp. in tuck of drum. recounterc1515 A blow, a strike. Obsolete. rare. palta1522 A blow, a stroke; = pelt, n.2 nolpc1540 A blow, a stroke. swoop1544 A blow, stroke; also figurative; in Fencing, see quot. 1711. Obsolete. push1561 An act of pushing something; an application of force or pressure to move someone or something away; a shove, a thrust. smot1566 A stroke, blow. veny1578 A hit or thrust in fencing; a wound or blow; = venue, n. 2. remnant1580 A blow. Obsolete. rare. venue1591 A thrust or hit in fencing; a stroke or wound with a weapon. Obsolete. Cf. veny, n.2 1. cuff1610 transferred. A blow or stroke of any kind. poltc1610 A blow, a hard knock. dust1611 A stroke, blow. tank1686 ‘A blow, a knock’ (Eng. Dial. Dict.). devel1787 A heavy blow (literal and figurative). Also: a heavy fall, a thud. dunching1789 The action of striking, pushing, or butting. Also: an instance of this; a beating; a blow. flack1823 A blow, slap, or stroke. swinge1823 gen. A stroke, blow. dialect. looder1825 A heavy blow or stroke. Now chiefly Irish English (northern). thrash1840 The action or an act of thrashing (in various senses of thrash, v.); esp. a vigorous blow or stroke; a wild or violent movement. dolk1861 A dint; = dab, n.1 1b. thresh1863 The action or sound of something striking another thing vigorously, or moving wildly or violently; thrashing, lashing. mace-blow1879 pulsation1891 The action or an act of striking, knocking, or beating; a blow, a strike. Now rare. nosebleeder1921 colloquial. A thing, esp. a blow, which causes a person's nose to bleed by its violence. Also in extended use. slosh1936 A blow, an act of striking. smackeroo1942 Used in senses of smacker, n.2: a coin or note of money; a kiss; a blow. Also as int. dab- A blow of somewhat sharp and abrupt character. Subcategories:— a rain or load of blows (3) — specific on a person (24) |
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