释义 |
† ˈpan-ˌpudding Obs. or dial. A pudding cooked or baked in a pan; see quot. 1839.
1606Choice, Chance, etc. (1881) 47 Quoth he, Panpudding is a good dish for a grosse stomack. 1630J. Taylor (Water-P.) Gt. Eater Kent Wks. i. 146/1 The Pan-puddings of Shropshire, the White puddings of Somersetshire, the Hasty-puddings of Hamshire, and the Pudding-pyes of any shire, all is one to him. 1736Byrom Rem. (Chetham Soc.) II. i. 17, I ate pan puddings, as they called them (fritters) heartily. 1839Stonehouse Axholme 47 About forty or fifty years ago..Saturday, pan pudding, i.e. a pudding made of flour, with small bits of bacon in it. b. attrib. (in contemptuous use.)
1593Nashe Four Lett. Confut. Wks. (Grosart) II. 277 Not..to corrupt the aire, and imposthumate mens ears with their pan-pudding prose any more. c. Phr. to stand to one's pan-pudding, to stand to one's duty; to stand firm, hold one's ground.
1690Pagan Prince xxv. 71 And so, noble Tritons, every one to his command; stand to your Panpudding. 1694Motteux Rabelais iv. lxiv. (1737) 264 How bravely did they stand to their Pan-puddings! |