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单词 corded
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cordedadj.

/ˈkɔːdɪd/
Etymology: < cord n.1 + -ed suffix2.
1. Bound with cords; in Heraldry represented as bound or wound about with cords.
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society > communication > indication > insignia > heraldic devices collective > other heraldic representations > [adjective] > other miscellaneous attributes
corded1486
labelled1570
sousant1595
flamant1607
flotant1610
imbrued1610
inflamed1610
scintillant1610
flambanta1661
perflant1678
fumant1828
picoté?1828
tetragonalc1828
varvelledc1828
cloué1869
indexed1885
fumid1889
staffed1891
the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > fastening > binding or tying > [adjective] > binding > bound > bound round with cords or thread
corded1486
whipped1886
1486 Bk. St. Albans, Her. C iij Among odyr crossis oon is founde the wich is calde a coorddid cros..for hit is made of cordys.
1801 Med. & Physical Jrnl. 5 256 A sense of corded tightness round his head.
1856 T. Aird Poet. Wks. (new ed.) 287 In corded stiffness pent.
2. Having cords; made of or furnished with cords; in the form of cords.
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society > occupation and work > materials > derived or manufactured material > other manufactured or derived materials > [adjective] > made of rope or cord
corded1382
tackled1597
society > leisure > the arts > music > musical instrument > stringed instruments > [adjective]
corded1382
stringed1552
sinewya1593
nervous1601
chordal1619
chorded1687
strung1695
society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > a building > furniture and fittings > bed > parts of bed > [adjective] > bedstead
corded1575
1382 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) Pref. Epist. Jerome vii. 72 The ten cordid sawtri.
1575 in W. Greenwell Wills & Inventories Registry Durham (1860) II. 10 Bedsteades not coarded.
a1616 W. Shakespeare Two Gentlemen of Verona (1623) ii. vi. 33 This night he meaneth with a Corded-ladder To climbe celestiall Siluia's chamber window. View more context for this quotation
1812 R. Southey Omniana II. clxxxv. 41 All Minorites..and all the corded families.
1830 E. Hawkins Anglo-Gallic Coins 11 The legend is contained within two corded circles.
3. Having raised lines or stripes, like cords, upon the surface; esp. of textile fabrics: ribbed, twilled. (See also cord v.1 3).
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the world > space > shape > unevenness > projection or prominence > corrugation > [adjective]
plaited1519
corded1758
corrugated1853
corduroy1865
crinkle1886
washboard1913
the world > textiles and clothing > textiles > textile fabric or an article of textile fabric > textile fabric > textile fabric manufactured in specific way > [adjective] > ribbed or corded
ribbed1742
corded1758
rep1860
repped1861
grosgrained1927
the world > life > the body > structural parts > muscle > [adjective] > muscular tension > part of body affected by
corded1886
1758 J. Adams tr. A. de Ulloa Voy. S.-Amer. II. i. xii. 128 The Indians..apply themselves to weaving bays, corded stuffs, and other branches of the woollen manufactory.
1847 J. Craig New Universal Dict. Corded..furrowed.
1882 S. W. Beck Draper's Dict. Corduroy, a thick corded stuff of cotton.
1884 Girl's Own Paper Feb. 227/1 The corded turtle, so called because of seven deep furrows or grooves on its shell.
1886 R. L. Stevenson Strange Case Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde 121 The hand..was lean, corded, knuckly.
4. Piled or stacked in ‘cords’ (see cord n.1 9).
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society > occupation and work > materials > raw material > wood > wood in specific form > [adjective] > stacked
corded1847
the world > space > relative position > arrangement or fact of being arranged > state of being gathered together > [adjective] > collecting into one mass or body > accumulated > stacked
stacked1833
corded1847
1847 R. W. Emerson Poems 191 The kennel by the corded wood.

Compounds

attributive in sense 3.
corded ware n. [compare German schnurkeramik] Archaeology cord-ornamented ware, spec. a type characteristic of a neolithic people of Thuringia.
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society > society and the community > customs, values, and civilization > a civilization or culture > [adjective] > Neolithic > specific
dolmenic1882
Peterborough1910
Campignian1921
battle-axe1925
corded ware1928
Windmill Hill1930
Tasian1931
Tahunian1936
Halafian1937
Lung-shan1938
Rinyo–Clacton1954
aceramic1961
Lungshanoid1963
cardial1975
society > occupation and work > materials > derived or manufactured material > clay compositions > baked clay > pottery or ceramics > [noun] > Neolithic or Bronze Age pottery
base ring1626
Schnurkeramik1902
Bandkeramik1921
corded ware1928
Buckelkeramik1929
Halafian1937
plumbate1948
1928 C. Dawson Age of Gods x. 222 Their peculiar type of pottery which is due to the fusion of the Spanish Bell-Beaker type with the Corded Ware (Schnurkeramik) of the Thuringian Battle-Axe People.
1929 V. G. Childe Danube in Prehist. xii. 234 The cord ornament just mentioned suggests that the late Corded Ware culture represented in Starý Zámek II contributed to its formation.
1949 Proc. Prehistoric Soc. 15 81 The barrows of Sarmenstorf containing corded ware are Late Neolithic both in the Western and the Central European series.
1950 H. L. Lorimer Homer & Monuments i. 6 The Schnurkeramik or Corded Ware folk, who are in part at least identical with the people of the Battle-axe culture commonly regarded as Indo-European.
1963 H. N. Savory in I. L. Foster & L. Alcock Culture & Environment iii. 45 The influence of a north-European Corded Ware group upon Bell Beakers.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1893; most recently modified version published online September 2019).
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