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单词 crossed
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crossedadj.

Brit. /krɒst/, U.S. /krɔst/, /krɑst/
Forms: Also crost.
Etymology: < cross n., cross v. + -ed suffix1.
1. Marked with a cross, or with the sign of the cross; bearing or wearing a cross; having taken the cross. crossed friars n. = crutched adj.1 friars.
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society > communication > representation > physical representation of abstraction > symbolizing > [adjective] > marked, bearing, or wearing a cross
crossed1494
cruciferous1656
society > faith > church government > monasticism > religious order > other religions > Crossed Friar > [noun]
crossed friars1494
Crutched (or Crouched) Friars1596
society > communication > indication > insignia > heraldic devices collective > charge: device on shield > cross > [adjective]
crossed1494
croised1586
white-crossed1632
red-crossed1635
cruciferous1656
crucigerous1658
crossleted1801
society > faith > worship > other practices > [adjective] > having taken the sign of the cross
croised1586
crossed1625
becrossed1799
society > faith > artefacts > implement (general) > staff > [adjective] > bearing a staff surmounted by cross
crossed1795
1494 R. Fabyan New Chron. Eng. vii. 297 In the Towre warde. An howse of crossed freres.
1529 in J. Raine Testamenta Eboracensia (1884) V. 276 To be beried..under a crossed stone.
1530 J. Palsgrave Lesclarcissement 211/1 Crossed frere, frere de Saincte-Croix.]
1625 S. Purchas Pilgrimes II. viii. iv. 1226 Many crossed Nobles were assembled at Lions, to goe to the Holy Land.
1774 O. Goldsmith Hist. Earth III. 341 The animal is called the crost fox.
1795 tr. L. S. Mercier Fragm. Politics & Hist. II. 426 Her crossed and mitred son.
1853 C. Dickens Child's Hist. Eng. II. xv. 18 White-crossed..they rushed into the fight.
2. Placed or lying across each other; marked with lines drawn across; (of a letter) written with lines crossing at right angles. Of a cheque: marked with two parallel lines (see quot. 1957 and cross v. 7c).
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the world > space > relative position > fact or condition of being transverse > intersection > [adjective] > crossing or crossed over each other
acrossed1550
cross1602
incrossed1606
criss-cross1614
diallel1658
crossed1834
intercrossing1859
society > communication > writing > handwriting or style of > formation of letters > [adjective] > other forms
arrow-headed1799
nail-headed1801
arrowhead1805
blind1820
crossed1834
ligulate1863
ligulated1864
ligated1866
pot-hooked1898
calculiform1900
society > trade and finance > money > medium of exchange or currency > paper money > cheques and drafts > [adjective] > types of cheque
crossed1834
uncrossed1882
stale1889
1834 T. Medwin Angler in Wales I. 235 A line..to which they attach several large crossed hooks.
1834 J. B. Byles Pract. Treat. Law of Bills (ed. 2) x. 129 Crossed checks. It is common practice in the city of London, to write across the face of a check the name of a banker.
1836 E. C. Gaskell Let. 12 May (1966) 8 None of your nimini~pimini notes, but a sensible nonsensical crossed letter.
1866 A. Trollope Belton Estate I. i. 18 She did not..correspond with other girls by means of crossed letters.
1876 B. T. Bosanquet (title) Crossed cheques: the object of crossing, with suggestions as to the amendments required in the statutes relating thereto.
1877 Punch 72 280/1Crossed cheques’ are only payable through bankers.
1957 Encycl. Brit. V. 413/1 The form [of a cheque] may be printed ‘crossed’; two lines being printed across it. A cheque so crossed can only be cashed through a banker.
1966 Listener 25 Aug. 291 (advt.) Order through your bookseller or send crossed cheque.
3.
a. figurative. Thwarted, opposed, etc.
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the world > action or operation > difficulty > hindrance > hindering completely or preventing > [adjective] > prevented or checked > thwarted
forbeft1487
prevented1568
frustrate1588
crossed1621
frustrateda1643
baffleda1658
nonsuit1679
balked1704
thwarted1828
1621 M. Wroth Countesse of Mountgomeries Urania 203 All fortunes pass'd in my cross'd loue.
1691 A. Gavin Frauds Romish Monks 227 How great a change crost Desires are able to produce in the Body of man.
1798 W. S. Landor Gebir in Wks. (1846) II. 488 Lest..crost ambition lose his lofty aim.
b. Having a ‘cross’ to bear; afflicted. Obsolete.
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the world > action or operation > adversity > [adjective]
poorc1300
afflicta1393
mistada1400
aggrudged1440
afflicted1534
tribulate1575
distressed1586
rid1610
over-grieved1618
ridden1640
tribulated1682
hag-rid1691
crosseda1732
bad off1735
badly off1740
unfortunate1785
the mind > emotion > suffering > [adjective]
angeredc1275
miseasedc1390
woea1398
forpainedc1400
labouringc1425
passive?a1439
painedc1450
loaden1542
sored1557
stressed1559
pinched1566
grieved1586
suffering1609
heavy-laden1611
undergoinga1616
vulned1628
loaded1661
afflicted1690
sick as a parrot1705
crosseda1732
wrung1862
traumatized1935
fraught1966
a1732 T. Boston Crook in Lot (1805) 99 The afflicted crossed party..is a gainer thereby, if his spirit is brought down to it.
4. crossed (out):
a. obliterated or cancelled by crossing lines.
b. Watchmaking: see quot. 1874.
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1874 E. H. Knight Pract. Dict. Mech. Crossed out, when the web of a wheel is sawed and filed away so as to leave a cross of four spokes or arms, it is said to be crossed out.
1884 F. J. Britten Watch & Clockmakers' Handbk. (new ed.) 69 [A] Crossed Out Wheel.

Compounds

crossed palsy n. paralysis affecting the upper limb of one side and the lower of the other.
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the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > convulsive or paralytic disorders > [noun] > palsy or paralysis > types of
mollification?a1425
hemiplexy1576
paraplegia1583
dead palsy?1594
hemiplegia1600
sideration1612
astrobolism1651
paresis1668
hemiplegy1755
general paralysis1820
refixation1825
Pott's disease1827
pamplegia1842
pamplegy1857
crossed palsy1858
transverse palsy1858
neuroparalysis1859
general paresis1862
athetosis1871
monoplegia1876
spastic paralysis1877
Landry's paralysis1882
Little's disease1884
cerebral palsy1889
paraparesis1890
hemiparesis1893
Pott's paraplegia1895
sleep-palsy1896
quadriplegia1897
pressure paralysis1899
Bell's palsy1904
taboparesis1910
tetraplegia1911
tick paralysis1914
quadriparesis1948
Landry–Guillain–Barré syndrome1957
1858 J. Copland Dict. Pract. Med. III. i. 15/1 When the upper limb of one side, and the lower of the opposite side is affected, the palsy is usually called transverse or crossed palsy.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1893; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

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crossed
crossed adj. (in sense 5c).
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society > communication > telecommunication > telegraphy or telephony > [adjective] > crossed
crossed1884
1884 Telegraphic Jrnl. 31 May 469/1 (caption) Crossed wires.
1931 P. G. Wodehouse If I were You i. 12 ‘There's a lunatic at the other end of the wire who keeps calling me Little Bright Eyes.’ ‘I fancy the wires must have become crossed, m'lady.’
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adj.1494
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