| 单词 | all and some | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasall and some  a.    all and some. See also all and summyn at summyn n.				 [Not (as sometimes suggested) an alteration of either i-same adv.   or insame adv., as shown by the phonology of examples such as the following (showing insame adv.) from the same text as quot. a1450: extracted from alladj.pron.n.adv.conj.a1450						 (?a1300)						    Richard Coer de Lyon 		(Caius)	 		(1810)	 l. 4386  				Among the toun folk was no game; To counsayl they gaderyd hem insame. ΚΠ c1330    Otuel 		(Auch.)	 		(1882)	 l. 231 (MED)  				Tel me nou, alle & some, In what message artou come? a1400						 (c1303)						    R. Mannyng Handlyng Synne 		(Harl.)	 l. 169 (MED)  				Þe tale ys wrytyn, al and sum, In a boke of ‘Vitas Patrum’. c1405						 (c1395)						    G. Chaucer Wife of Bath's Tale 		(Ellesmere)	 		(1872)	 Prol. l. 91  				This is al and som [v.rr. sum, some, somme]. c1485						 (?a1400)						    Child Bristow l. 338 in  C. Horstmann Altengl. Legenden 		(1881)	 2nd Ser. 319  				By that the fourtenyght was come, His gold was gon, al & some. a1542    T. Wyatt Coll. Poems 		(1969)	 cvi. 103  				Hens fourth, my Poynz, this shalbe all and some. 1568    V. Skinner tr.  R. González de Montes Discouery Inquisition of Spayne Pref. sig. B.iv  				Herein resteth all and some concerning these matters. 1753    True Briton 23 May 425  				Where a Legacy is given him, that implies he shall have no more, otherwise he would have all and some. 1891    W. Morris Poems by Way 		(1892)	 100  				The lord that owneth all and some Would send his men to fetch us home.  (b)   One and all; every one. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > kind or sort > generality > 			[noun]		 > the generality > each and every one thing each oneOE everya1250 still and boldc1300 all and somea1350 all and somea1350 one and all (also all and one)a1400 all and sundry1428 all the sort of1535 every or each several?a1562 first and last1582 each and singular1668 all and singular1669 every man jack1807 a1350    in  G. L. Brook Harley Lyrics 		(1968)	 42 (MED)  				Þis oþer [read oþes] swore alle ant some..þat so nes hit nout ryht. c1405						 (c1385)						    G. Chaucer Knight's Tale 		(Hengwrt)	 		(2003)	 l. 1329  				Thise lordes alle and some Been on the Sonday to the Citee come. a1450						 (?a1300)						    Richard Coer de Lyon 		(Caius)	 		(1810)	 l. 5846  				They that wolde nought Crystene become, Richard leet slen hem alle and some. a1475    Friar & Boy 		(Brogyntyn)	 in  J. O. Halliwell Early Eng. Misc. 		(1855)	 51  				The boy pypyd throwȝ the town; The bestes hym foloyd alle and some. ?a1525						 (?a1475)						    Play Sacrament l. 402 in  N. Davis Non-Cycle Plays & Fragm. 		(1970)	 70  				Whyle they were all togethere and sum..Comedite Corpus meum. a1550						 (    G. Ripley Compend of Alchemy 		(Bodl. e Mus.)	 f. 43v  				Tese be our menstrualles all and some. 1600    P. Holland tr.  Livy Rom. Hist.  xxvii. xiii. 637 e  				To endeavour and strain themselves, both all and some [L. singulis universisque]. 1682    N. Tate  & J. Dryden 2nd Pt. Absalom & Achitophel 14  				Now stop your noses Readers, all and some. 1849    Dublin Univ. Mag. July 103  				We [were]..Enjoined perpetually, all and some, Sub prohibitione superum. 1870    W. Morris Earthly Paradise: Pt. III 478  				Two hours after midnight all and some Into the hall to wait his word should come. 1919    J. L. Lowes Convent. & Revolt in Poetry iii. 103  				The balade could cry peccavi to these stern indictments all and some. 2010    D. Meier Season Second Chances 223  				Did you just leave my bag here for all and some to take? < as lemmas  | 
	
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