= cold, n. (in early Kentish dialect).
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释义 | the world > matter > properties of materials > temperature > coldness > [adjective] (181) chealdc1000 = cold, n. (in early Kentish dialect). coldc1290 The proper adjective expressing a well-known quality of the air or of other substances exciting one of… of material substances which in their… acoldc1330 Cool, chilled; cold. Chiefly in predicative use. key-cold1529 Extremely cold; devoid of heat (sometimes with connotations of death). Cf. stone-cold adj. at stone, n. compounds 3a(a). In later use chiefly literary… winterly1547 Having the character of, or characteristic of, winter; resembling or reminiscent of (that of) winter; cold and cheerless; wintry. coldrycke1552 Full of cold. bleaka1616 Cold, chilly; usually of wind or weather. algid1623 Cold, chilly; freezing, frozen; frigid. gelid1659 In a weaker sense: Cold, chill. Often of water, etc.: Refreshingly cold. unwarm1694 (un-, prefix1 affix 1.) achill1858 In predicative use: chill; chilly. cold as charity1864 Phrases. cold as charity: referring to the perfunctory, unfeeling manner in which acts of charity are often done, and public charities administered… parky1886 Esp. of the weather: cold, chilly. chillsome1927 Chilling, chilly. Subcategories:— in old physiology (1) — devoid of heat or warmth (3) — relatively without heat (1) — of body, esp. in death (4) — very intensely cold (28) — as marble (2) — icy-cold (4) — excessively cold (1) — freezing (2) — somewhat cold (1) — affected with or having sensation of cold (29) — cool (6) — becoming cool (1) — making cold or cool (40) — made cold or cool (43) — relating to use of very low temperatures (1) |
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