intransitive. To weep, cry, lament, grieve; †rarely said of the eyes.
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释义 | the mind > emotion > suffering > sorrow or grief > lamentation or expression of grief > weeping > weep [verb (intransitive)] (73) greetc725 intransitive. To weep, cry, lament, grieve; †rarely said of the eyes. weepc900 To manifest the combination of bodily symptoms (instinctive cries or moans, sobs, and shedding of tears) which is the natural, audible, and visible… tearc950 intransitive. To shed tears, to weep. Obsolete or dialect. plore1373 intransitive. To shed tears; to wail. Also transitive: to lament. beweepc1374 intransitive. To weep. Obsolete. to put one's finger in one's eye1447 to put one's finger in one's eye and variants: to make oneself (appear to) weep by poking one's eye; to weep, cry, esp. foolishly or ostentatiously… waterc1450 intransitive. Of a person (or occasionally an animal): to secrete and shed tears (†with eye or at the eyes), esp. because of strong emotion, physical… lachryme1490 intransitive. To weep, to cry. cryc1532 This passes in later use into: To weep, shed tears; used even where no sound is uttered. lerma1533 intransitive. To weep. tricklec1540 intransitive. To emit falling or flowing drops; to drip or run (with tears, blood, etc.); to shed tears. to water one's plants1542 to water one's plants: to shed tears, to weep. Obsolete. to show tears1553 transitive. To display (a look, expression, etc.) of a specified sort, esp. as being expressive of a particular emotion. †to show tears: to weep (obs… shower1597 intransitive. To weep, to shed tears. Obsolete. issuea1616 intransitive. To shed tears; (also) to discharge fluid. Obsolete. rare. lachrymate1623 intransitive. Originally: †to lament (obsolete); to weep (now rare). In later use: spec. to produce tears or an excessive quantity of tears (as a… sheda1632 To emit and let fall in drops. absol. To shed tears. Obsolete. rare. pipe1671 colloquial. intransitive. To weep, cry. Now rare. to take a pipe1671 †to set up one's pipes: to cry out, shout, yell (obsolete). †to take a pipe (Scottish): to weep, cry (obsolete). to tune one's pipe (Scottish): to… to pipe one's eye (also eyes)?1789 colloquial. transitive. colloquial (originally Nautical). to pipe one's eye (also eyes): to weep, cry. Cf. to put one's finger in one's eye at eye… twine1805 intransitive. To cry, to fret; to whine; to complain, to moan. Frequently with on. to let fall1816 to let fall. To shed (tears). whinnya1825 transferred. Of a person: to make a sound suggestive of the whinnying of a horse, esp. to laugh or (occasionally) cry in this way. blub1866 Short for blubber, v. 3, to weep, cry. colloquial. slobber1875 intransitive. To cry noisily or uncontrollably; to sob, to blubber. blart1896 Of a child, etc.: to cry, whimper, howl. Alsoquasi- transitive. skrike1904 To weep, cry. water-cart1914 intransitive. slang. To weep. Cf. water cart, n. compounds 2. Now rare. Subcategories:— copiously (8) — noisily (5) — childishly (1) — burst or dissolve into tears (12) — shed tears (of the eyes) (7) — fall (of tears) (1) — cause weeping (1) — sob (8) — snivel (2) |
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