释义 |
† notted, a. Obs. [f. not v.1 + -ed1.] 1. Without horns; hornless.
1591Percivall Sp. Dict., Mocha, without hornes, notted. 1630Drayton Muses Elys. ii. Wks. 1753 IV. 1456, I have a lamb..Of the right kind, it is notted. 2. Shaven, shorn; cut short.
1576Fleming tr. Caius' Dogs (1880) 17 The water Spaniell [is]..powlde & notted from the shoulders to the hinder⁓most legges. 1599Life Sir T. More in Wordsw. Eccl. Biog. (1853) II. 107 Once I thought to have gone to my death, notted, as I was wont to wear it [the beard]. transf.1650Fuller Pisgah 365 Many..cut down all top-masts from the ship of Christs Church..and make her close notted to the very keel. 3. Of wheat: Smooth; not bearded.
1603Owen Pembrokeshire (1892) i. 60 Bearded and notted wheate, as the husbands term it. a1661Fuller Worthies, Middlesex 189 The Mildew.., which sticketh on notted or pollard Wheat. |