单词 | collared |
释义 | collaredadj. 1. a. Wearing a collar (round the neck). ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > wearing clothing > [adjective] > wearing neckwear collaredc1405 barbeda1529 ruffed1548 wimpled1579 quilled-up1694 starch-ruffed1783 cravatted1801 neckclothed1825 bandanaed1831 boa'd1831 black-tied1848 mufflered1859 white-collared1860 chokered1865 comfortered1880 tied1911 c1405 (c1385) G. Chaucer Knight's Tale (Hengwrt) (2003) l. 1294 White Alauntz..wt mosel faste ybounde Colered [so 3 MSS.; v.r. coleres] of gold and turrettes filed rounde. c1440 Promptorium Parvulorum 87 Colleryde, torquatus. 1714 ‘N. Ironside’ Orig. Canto Spencer xx. 7 The baser Whelps..Perversely drew their collar'd Necks awry. 1850 E. B. Browning Poems (new ed.) II. 217 The collared knights. 1862 R. H. Patterson Ess. Hist. & Art 367 Playing with a frisky red-collared kitten. b. in Heraldry. So collared-chained. ΚΠ 1681 T. Jordan London's Joy 7 Three Greyhounds Currant, Arm'd and Collard, Gules. 1809 Naval Chron. 21 189 An unicorn's head..collared gules. 1869 J. E. Cussans Handbk. Heraldry (rev. ed.) vi. 84 Collared, having a Collar about the neck. When an Ape is thus described, the collar is affixed around its loins. 2. Furnished or fitted with a collar. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > [adjective] > having specific parts > collar collared1650 society > occupation and work > equipment > mining equipment > [adjective] > fitted with specific mining tool collared1747 1650 T. Fuller Pisgah-sight of Palestine iv. vi. 101 As the Jews coates were collared above; so they were skirted, and fringed below. 1747 W. Hooson Miners Dict. sig. Tiijb They are mostly Collered at both Ends, and are a good way to support a Shaft. 1823 New Monthly Mag. 8 495 He wore a blue coat..cuffed and collared with..velvet. 1887 Gaverocks xii Is Mr. Penhalligan to go limp-collared? 3. a. Zoology. Having a marking round the neck. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > animal body > markings or colourings > [adjective] > having ring round neck torquate1661 ring-necked1750 collared1812 1812 W. Smellie & W. Wood tr. Comte de Buffon Nat. Hist. Gen. & Particular XV. 124 Where the Collared Black Flycatcher is found. 1828 J. Stark Elements Nat. Hist. I. 61 Collared Lemur..a ruff of red hair. 1865 Sat. Rev. 5 Aug. 182 The collared turtle-dove, an Indian species, was found at Jericho in mid-winter. b. Said of cells, etc.; cf. collar n. 17d. ΘΚΠ the world > life > biology > substance > cell > types of cells > [adjective] > other types of cells calcigerous1839 apolar1859 monocentric1878 angioblastic1879 mononuclear1886 heterocystous1887 collared1888 oxyphil1893 adendritic1894 neuroblastic1895 amacrine1901 diploid1908 akaryote1909 oat-celled1916 siderocytic1922 hepatocellular1940 promyelocytic1943 podocytic1955 sideroblastic1956 pagetoid1959 melanocytic1961 spheroplasted1973 1888 G. Rolleston & W. H. Jackson Forms Animal Life (ed. 2) Index Collared cells [of sponges]. 1888 G. Rolleston & W. H. Jackson Forms Animal Life (ed. 2) 790 The epithelia are unilaminar, the endoderm cells typically collared and flagellate. 4. a. Cookery. Rolled up and tied with a string, as a piece of meat from which the bones have been removed, a fish, brawn, etc. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > food manufacture and preparation > preparation for table or cooking > preparation of meat > [adjective] > methods of dressing meat triped1597 hasheda1643 oliveda1643 estamped1648 boned1660 fricasseed1672 collared1689 rolled1747 filleted1871 venisonized1881 Frenched1900 piqué1904 Cumberland1905 bone-in1914 ground1929 society > communication > indication > insignia > heraldic devices collective > other heraldic representations > [adjective] > wearing animal's collar collared1689 1689 J. Chetham Angler's Vade Mecum (ed. 2) xxxix. 266 If you'll have the collar'd Eel to keep a Month. 1744 M. Delany Autobiogr. & Corr. (1861) II. 332 Second course: Partridge, Sweetbreads, Collared pig, Creamed apple tart. 1774 Westm. Mag. 2 47 This turban for my head is collar'd brawn. 1806 R. Forsyth Beauties Scotl. III. 491 Linlithgow is..celebrated for curing eels, by rolling them up with spices, when they receive the name of collared eels, from the resemblance which the folds bear to a collar. 1844 J. T. J. Hewlett Parsons & Widows I. iii. 61 A collared eel, which would have provoked the appetite of an anchorite. b. collared pork, collared pig's face, collared head, etc.: the meat of the head and other parts of a pig, ox, etc., boiled, cut into small pieces and pressed into the shape of a roll, often with the skin laid round. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > food manufacture and preparation > preparation for table or cooking > preparation of meat > [adjective] > cut up and pressed collared pork1861 1861 I. M. Beeton Bk. Househ. Managem. xvii. 388 Collared Pig's Face (a Breakfast or Luncheon Dish). 1873 E. Smith Foods 81 Collared pork is made from the gelatinous parts of the pig, as the ears, feet, and face. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.c1405 |
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