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单词 compt
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comptadj.

Etymology: < Latin comptus, past participle of cōmĕre to bring together, comb (the hair), adorn.
Obsolete.
a. Dressed, as to the hair; more gen., trim, spruce, polished.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > attention and judgement > beautification > beautification of the person > beautification of the hair > styles of hair > [adjective]
comptc1475
in print1576
coifing1867
coiffured1928
styled1958
the mind > attention and judgement > beauty > pleasing appearance > [adjective] > neat or trim
netc1330
pertc1330
cleanc1386
nicec1400
picked?c1425
dapperc1440
feata1471
gim1513
trig1513
well-trimmedc1513
trick1533
smirk1534
tricksy1552
neat1559
netty1573
deft1579
primpc1590
briska1593
smug1598
spruce1598
sprink1602
terse1602
compt1632
nitle1673
sprig1675
snod1691
tight1697
smugged1706
snug1714
pensy1718
fitty1746
jemmy1751
sprucy1774
smartc1778
natty1785
spry1806
perjink1808
soigné1821
nutty1823
toiletted1823
taut1829
spick and span1846
spicy1846
groomed1853
spiffy1853
well-groomed1865
bandboxy1870
perjinkity1880
spick-span1888
bandbox1916
tiddly1925
whip-smart1937
spit and polish1950
spit-and-polished1977
c1475 (?c1400) Apol. Lollard Doctr. (1842) 59 To haue not wiþ hem..ȝeng men kembid or compert [St. Bernard De Consid. iv. vi. 21 Comptos adolescentes secum non habere].
1600 Abp. G. Abbot Expos. Prophet Ionah 592 Who is not much more careful of the grace of his head then of his health, who maketh not more account to be compt then to be honest?
1632 J. Vicars tr. Virgil XII Aeneids vii. 214 A compt, accomplisht prince.
1693 T. Urquhart & P. A. Motteux tr. F. Rabelais 3rd Bk. Wks. xiv. 118 My Wife will be jocund, feat, compt.
b. Of discourse or style: Elegant. [So in Latin.]
ΘΚΠ
society > leisure > the arts > literature > style of language or writing > elegance > [adjective]
fairOE
facundc1381
rhetorian?c1400
facundious1430
rhetoricalc1450
elegantc1475
rhetorial1521
concinnate1548
humane1552
concinne1569
Attic1633
compt1633
concinnated1868
stylish1892
Atticistic1919
1633 J. Fosbroke Englands Warning 2 in Six Serm. A compt stile, and filed phrase of speech.
1652 T. Pestill For Author in E. Benlowes Theophila Our ravisht souls to recreate with delight..of compt discourse.
1670 R. Baxter Cure Church-div. 53 The expressions ready, orderly or compt.
c. transferred of things.
ΚΠ
1676 J. Evelyn Philos. Disc. Earth 155 Leaving the Surface rough, rather than too compt, and exquisitely trim'd, if only you dig your Ground.

Derivatives

ˈcomptly adv. Obsolete in a compt manner.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > attention and judgement > beauty > pleasing appearance > [adverb] > neatly or trimly
feata1525
pickedlya1528
trimly1534
trim1544
netly1564
neata1578
neatly1577
smugly?1578
deftly1579
neatly1581
trickly1581
trick1594
sprucely1598
spruce?1605
comptly1611
snogly1615
spruntly1631
queemly1703
snodly1721
trigly1728
tidilya1756
natty1810
spick and span1815
tightly1825
featly1834
jemmily1837
nattily1849
dapperly1858
snappily1936
society > leisure > the arts > literature > style of language or writing > elegance > [adverb]
featouslya1375
rhetoricly1481
elegantlya1492
facundiously1509
comptly1611
fine1735
posh1957
1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Cointement, quaintly, comptly, finely, sprucely.
1634 W. Wood New Englands Prospect Ded. Note sig. A4 Much knowledge in so small roome, comptly plac't.
ˈcomptness n. Obsolete compt quality or state, trimness.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > attention and judgement > beauty > pleasing appearance > [noun] > neatness or trimness
dapperness1530
featishness1530
trimness1552
neatness1555
featness1576
pickedness1578
spruceness1594
comptness1611
deftness1612
smugness1632
jemminess1756
spick and span1758
smartness1768
sprucery1813
dapperism1830
nattiness1846
sleekness1866
spit and polish1895
spick-and-spanness1911
society > leisure > the arts > literature > style of language or writing > elegance > [noun]
facunda1340
rhetoricc1405
elegancy?a1475
elegance?1504
facundity1530
grace1530
festivity1542
roundness1557
concinnity1577
style1589
comptness1611
politeness1627
concinneness1655
speakingness1851
style1851
daintiness1878
yugen1921
simplex munditiis1933
1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Cointise, quaintnes, comptnes, neatnes, trimnes.
1640 G. Watts tr. F. Bacon Of Advancem. Learning i. iv. 27 Many affected..Comptnesse of stile.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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