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单词 cogging
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coggingn.1

/ˈkɒɡɪŋ/
Etymology: < cog v.3 + -ing suffix1.
The action of cog v.3
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a. Cheating at dice.
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b. Underhand dealing, deceit.
c. Deceitful flattery; fawning.
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the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > approval or sanction > commendation or praise > flattery or flattering > [noun]
fickling?c1225
flattering?c1225
oluhningc1225
glozec1290
glozing1297
losengery1303
blandishingc1305
blandingc1315
flatteryc1320
glotheringc1325
soothinga1400
honey word?1406
faginga1425
flatrisec1440
smekingc1440
blandishc1475
blandiment?1510
glavering1545
coggingc1555
good1563
milksop1577
court holy water1583
glavery1583
blandishment1591
lipsalve1591
court holy bread1592
flatter1593
colloguing1596
sooth1597
daub?1602
blandation1605
lullaby1611
court-water1616
butter1618
blandiloquy1623
oil1645
court-element1649
courtshipment1649
courtship1655
blandiloquence1656
court-creama1657
daubing1656
fleecha1700
Spanish money1699
cajole1719
whiting1721
palaver1733
butter boat1747
flummery1749
treacle1771
Spanish coin1785
blancmange1790
blarney1796
soft corn1814
whillywha1816
carney1818
buttering up1819
soft soap1821
flam1825
slaver1825
soft solder1836
soothing syrup1839
soft-soaping1840
plámás1853
sawder1854
soap1854
salve1859
taffy1878
plámásing1897
flannel1927
smarm1937
flannelling1945
sweet talk1945
schmear1950
smarming1950
c1555 Manifest Detection Diceplay sig. Ciiiiv When fine squariers only be stirring, ther rests a great help in cogging, that is when the vndermost dy standeth dead by the weighty fall of his fellow, so that if vi. be my chaunce, and x. yours, graunt that vpon the die I cogge and keepe alway an ace, deuce, or tray, I may perhaps sone cast vi. but neuer x.
1570 J. Foxe Actes & Monumentes (rev. ed.) II. 1437/1 The vnhonest dealing and false cogging of these men.
c1598 King James VI & I Basilicon Doron (1944) I. iii. 195 As to dycing..onlie reulid be hazairde & subiect to knauishe cogging.
1652 T. Urquhart Εκσκυβαλαυρον 233 A Gnatonick sycophantizing, or parasitical cogging.
1656 S. Winter Serm. 176 b By the slight (κυβεια the cogging of the die) of men.
1783 Ainsworth's Thes. Linguæ Latinæ (new ed.) ii Assentatio, flattering, cogging, and soothing, adulation.
1862 G. A. Sala Seven Sons Mammon III. xii. 277 There had come an end to the lying, and cogging, and fawning, and deceiving.
d. attributive.
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?1577 J. Northbrooke Spiritus est Vicarius Christi: Treat. Dicing 88 If you did vnderstande..of their false Dice, cogging termes, and orders, it will make you abhorre, detest, and defie all Dice playing.
1637 Abp. J. Williams Holy Table 226 It is his Cogging-box, to stricke what Casts of the Dice he lists to call for.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online December 2019).

coggingn.2

Etymology: < cog v.2 + -ing suffix1.
Carpentry.
The action or result of cog v.2
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society > occupation and work > industry > building or constructing > constructing or working with wood > [noun] > wooden structures or wooden parts of > means of fitting together > methods of
mortising1589
notching1599
scarfing1644
tabulation1658
mitringc1664
tenoning1678
dovetailing1703
cocking1710
tabling1717
cogging1823
foxtail-wedging1825
mitre dovetailing1825
halving1842
key-dovetailing1847
boxing1874
1823 P. Nicholson New Pract. Builder 129 Cocking, or cogging, is the form of the joints, which the tie-beams and wall-plates make with each other.
1858 Dict. Archit. (Archit. Publ. Soc.) at Caulking Caulking, Calking, or Cocking, Cogging, or Corking. The act of securing a piece of timber across another, the lower having a projecting tenon, with a corresponding notch or mortice in the timber.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online December 2021).

coggingn.3

/ˈkɒɡɪŋ/
Etymology: < cog v.1 + -ing suffix1.
The action or process of rolling steel blooms from ingots. Also attributive and in other combinations.
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society > occupation and work > industry > working with specific materials > working with metal > [noun] > rolling
rolling1530
milling1613
hot rolling1853
cogging1878
roll-forming1922
skin pass1932
1878 Technol. Dict. (ed. 3) 150/1 Cogging-mill (Iron shipb.), das Vorwalzwerk.
?1881 Census Eng. & Wales: Instr. Clerks classifying Occupations & Ages (?1885) 92 Cogging Roller.
1888 Lockwood's Dict. Mech. Engin. 76 Cogging engine, an ordinary rail-mill engine used for driving the cogging mill. Cogging mill, a rolling mill in which steel blooms are rolled out.
1921 Dict. Occup. Terms (1927) §279 Oiler;..cogging mill oiler.
1925 Glasgow Herald 31 Oct. 10 One of the cogging mills would also be put in operation.
1925 Jrnl. Iron & Steel Inst. 111 528 In general the continuous process is not used for cogging and blooming, but at the Gary Works in Illinois there is a rail mill in which the ingot is actually continuously cogged.
1951 Jrnl. Iron & Steel Inst. 167 165/1 The cutting of blooms and slabs is normally effected at ingot heat after cogging.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1933; most recently modified version published online December 2021).

coggingadj.

Etymology: < cog v.3 + -ing suffix2.Previous versions of the OED give the stress as: ˈcogging.
That cogs at dice; cheating; wheedling.
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the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > approval or sanction > commendation or praise > flattery or flattering > [adjective]
ficklinga1240
glozing1297
blandingc1315
blandishingc1374
glaveringc1394
fleering?a1400
sleekedc1400
faginga1425
smoothc1450
flattering1484
cogging1542
flatterous1546
butterya1585
smooth-tongueda1593
oily1598
silken1598
slick-tongued1598
soothing1599
sleek1601
slick1606
blandiloquous1615
supellectile1615
colloguing1620
losengeous1632
oiled-tongued1632
daubing1655
blandiloquious1689
smooth-booted1706
palavering1764
pill-gilding1764
oily-tongued1788
buttering1789
sleeky1810
smooth-spoken1821
oleaginous1833
butteraceous1837
saponaceous1837
soft-soapy1849
soapy1854
blarneying1884
smarmy1924
sweet-talking1956
smoothie1959
smarming1970
blandiloquent-
the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > deceit, deception, trickery > cheating, fraud > [adjective] > cheating
trifling?a1400
cogging1542
cheatingc1555
flim-flam1577
overreaching1579
cozening1583
fogging1585
circumventing1603
gulling1614
imposturing1618
chicaning1698
crimping1699
bilking1732
humbugging1752
imposinga1754
nailing1819
society > leisure > entertainment > pastimes > game > games of chance > dice-playing > [adjective] > cheating
dice-cogging1852
cogging1855
1542 T. Becon Newe Pathway vnto Praier vii. sig. D.vv The worlde thynketh hym to be a good deuoute man that goethe vp & downe wyth a coggynge payre of Bedes in his handes.
1581 J. Bell tr. W. Haddon & J. Foxe Against Jerome Osorius 258 b This Parasiticall Gallaunt..with hys cogging companion Sariga.
1603 T. Dekker et al. Patient Grissill sig. B4 (As many rich cogging marchants) now a daies doe.
1608 S. Rowlands Humors Looking Glasse 24 A cogging knaue and fawning Parrasit.
a1616 W. Shakespeare Othello (1622) iv. ii. 136 Some eternall villaine,..Some cogging, cousening slaue..deuisde this slander. View more context for this quotation
1654 J. Trapp Comm. Job xiii. 9 God is not mocked, deluded..as patients are by their cogging quack-salvers.
1828 W. Scott Fair Maid of Perth ii, in Chron. Canongate 2nd Ser. III. 31 Some trick of those cogging priests and nuns.
1855 T. B. Macaulay Hist. Eng. IV. 322 The cogging dicers of Whitefriars.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online June 2020).
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