The face, countenance; hence, look or appearance (of the face and skin), ‘hue’, complexion. Often in alliterative phrases, as lovelyor lovesome o…
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释义 | the world > life > the body > external parts of body > head > face > [noun] (59) leera700 The face, countenance; hence, look or appearance (of the face and skin), ‘hue’, complexion. Often in alliterative phrases, as lovelyor lovesome o… nebeOE The face. Now rare. onseneeOE Outward aspect, look, appearance, form. wlitec950 Face, countenance. anlethOE A person's face or countenance; (also) a person's appearance or looks. nebshaftc1225 Countenance, face. snouta1300 Contemptuously: The nose in man, esp. when large or badly shaped; †the face or countenance. facec1300 The front part of the head, from the forehead to the chin, and containing the eyes, nose, and mouth; the… In a person (or personified being)… visage1303 The face, the front part of the head, of a person (rarely of an animal). semblantc1315 The face, countenance. (= Latin vultus.) vicea1325 Face, visage. cheera1350 The face. Obsolete. countenance1393 The face, visage. front1398 By extension: The whole face. Cf. French front. front to front (archaic) = face to face at face, n. phrases 1a. fashiona1400 Face, features. Obsolete. visurec1400 Face, visage. rare. physiognomyc1425 A person's facial features or expression (originally frequently considered as indicative of the mind and character); the face, the countenance… groina1500 contemptuously. A face. Obsolete. faxa1522 derisively. The face. favour1525 The countenance, face. archaic. facies1565 Chiefly Medicine. The face (rare); the appearance or expression of the face, spec. one considered characteristic of a particular disease or… visor1575 A face or countenance; an outward aspect or appearance. Also figurative of immaterial things. Obsolete. complexiona1616 Countenance, face. Obsolete. rare. frontispiecea1625 The front piece or forepart of anything. The face or forehead. Chiefly jocular. mun1667 The mouth. In plural: the jaws, the jowls, the face. phiz1687 A face or facial expression; countenance. mug1708 A face, esp. an unattractive one. mazard1725 humorous. The face. Obsolete. physiog1791 The face; = physiognomy, n. 3a. dial plate1811 slang. The human face. Cf. dial, n.1 3c. Obsolete. fizzog1811 = phiz, n. jiba1825 dialect. The under lip (in to hang the jib). Also, The mouth, face, or nose. dial1837 slang. The human face. Cf. dial plate, n. 2. figurehead1840 humorously for: Face (of a person). Chevy Chase1859 Chevy Chase n. Rhyming slang = face, n. 1a. Also elliptical as chevy. Cf. chivvy, n. ? Obsolete. mooey1859 A face; a mouth (see also quot. 1859). snoot1861 = snout, n.1 2. dialect and slang. chivvy1889 = face, n. 1a. clock1899 slang. The human face. Cf. dial, n.1 3c. map1899 colloquial. A person's face. mush1902 The face; the mouth. pan1920 slang (originally U.S.). The face. Also (U.S.): the mouth. See also deadpan, adj. kisser1938 The mouth; the face. Originally Boxing slang. boat1958 slang. The face. Cf. boat race, n. 3. boat race1958 Usually with possessive adjective. The face. Cf. boat, n.1 4b. punim1965 In Jewish usage: the face. Subcategories:— as index of character (5) — outline of (3) — with reference to form (4) — with reference to beauty (1) |
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