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单词 disembogue
释义

disemboguen.

Etymology: < disembogue v.
Obsolete.
The place where a river disembogues; the mouth.
ΘΚΠ
the world > the earth > water > rivers and streams > action of river > [noun] > disemboguing
outshoot1493
fall1511
disemboguing1605
disembogue1626
disembogure1653
disemboguement1828
disembocation1846
1626 J. Smith Accidence Young Sea-men 18 (Tearmes for the Sea) Disimboage, a gulph, the froth of the sea.
1689 G. Harvey Art of curing Dis. by Expectation xii. 79 Hammersmith-water..being too near the disimbogue of the Thames.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1896; most recently modified version published online March 2021).

disemboguev.

/dɪsɪmˈbəʊɡ/
Forms: 1500s desemboque, 1500s–1600s disem-, -imboque, 1600s disem-, disim-, -boke, -boake, -boge, dissemboque, 1600s–1700s disimbogue, dissembogue, 1500s– disembogue.
Etymology: In 6 disemboque , < Spanish desemboc-ar ‘to come out of the mouth of a river or hauen’ (Minsheu 1599): < des- , dis- prefix 1d + embocar ‘to runne as the sea into a creeke or narrow riuer’ (Minsheu 1599); < en in + boca mouth: compare French emboucher , and see embogue v.
1.
a. intransitive. To come out of the mouth of a river, strait, etc. into the open sea. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
society > travel > travel by water > directing or managing a ship > direct or manage ship [verb (intransitive)] > head in a certain course or direction > come into or towards open sea
to fall down1589
disemboguec1595
drop1790
c1595 T. Maynarde Sir Francis Drake his Voy. (1849) 20 Sir Thomas Baskervile..talked with such as hee hearde intended to quite companie before they were disembogued.
1596 W. Raleigh Discoverie Guiana (new ed.) 18 He was inforced to desembogue at the mouth of the said Amazones.
1613 Voy. Guiana in Harl. Misc. (1809) III. 203 We disembogued through the broken islands on the north side of Anguilla.
1633 T. Stafford Pacata Hibernia ii. viii. 179 Neither could they disimboge from thence without an Easterly winde.
b. transitive with the strait, etc. as object. Obsolete.
Π
1622 R. Hawkins Observ. Voiage South Sea xxxii. 77 Another channell, by which a man may disemboake the Straite.
1622 R. Hawkins Observ. Voiage South Sea xxxiv. 84 We set Sayle once againe, in hope to disemboke the Straite, but..before we came to the mouth of it, the wind changed.
2. intransitive. Of a river, lake, etc.: To flow out at the mouth; to discharge or empty itself; to flow into.
ΘΠ
the world > the earth > water > rivers and streams > action of river > flow (of river) [verb (intransitive)] > disembogue
fallOE
disbogue1589
empty1591
to have one's forth1597
disembogue1598
mouth1598
dimit16..
dischannel1607
ingurgitate1632
discharge1816
debouch1834
erupt1864
gurgitate1907
1598 R. Hakluyt tr. W. de Rubruquis in Princ. Navigations (new ed.) I. 104 The riuer of..Volga..issueth from the North part of Bulgaria..&..disimboqueth into a certain lake.
1661 J. Evelyn Fumifugium ii. 17 As far as any fresh-waters are found dissemboguing into the Thames.
1774 O. Goldsmith Hist. Earth (1862) I. xiv. 75 The Danube disembogues into the Euxine by seven mouths.
1871 R. Browning Hervé Riel vi, in Cornhill Mag. Mar. 258 'Twixt the offing here and Grève where the river disembogues.
3. figurative and transferred. To come forth as from a river's mouth, to emerge; to discharge itself as a river.
ΘΠ
the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming out > go or come out [verb (intransitive)] > of something confined
to run outeOE
aventc1375
escapec1450
avoid1483
evacue?1541
vent1541
event1609
disemboguea1625
evacuate1643
extravasate1677
a1625 J. Fletcher Monsieur Thomas (1639) iii. i. sig. G1 Those damn'd soules must disembogue againe.
1670 R. Graham Angliæ Speculum Morale 134 With that one of the Company disembogueth.
1823 T. De Quincey Lett. Young Man in London Mag. Mar. 327/2 The presses of Europe are still disemboguing into the ocean of literature.
1868 M. E. Grant Duff Polit. Surv. 222 Hungry as wolves, swift and sudden as a torrent from the mountains, they disembogued.
4.
a. transitive. Of a river, lake, etc.: To discharge or pour forth (its waters) at the mouth; reflexive to discharge or empty itself.
ΘΠ
the world > the earth > water > rivers and streams > action of river > [verb (transitive)] > disembogue
void1600
unload1603
dischannel1607
disembogue1610
outlade1610
1610 P. Holland tr. W. Camden Brit. ii. 10 [The Tweed] passeth under Berwick..and so disembogeth it selfe into the sea.
1686 R. Plot Nat. Hist. Staffs. ii. 64 The immense quantities of water that are disembogued into the Sea by all the Rivers.
1720 A. Pope tr. Homer Iliad V. xvii. 311 Where some swoln River dissembogues his Waves.
1838 R. Southey Inscriptions xlv, in Poet. Wks. III. 178 Where wild Parana disembogues A sea-like stream.
1859 T. De Quincey Essenes in Select. Grave & Gay X. 272 A great river..disemboguing itself into main ocean.
b. figurative and transferred. To discharge, pour forth; to empty by pouring forth the contents.
ΘΠ
the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming out > letting or sending out > let or send out [verb (transitive)] > emit > copiously > in or as in a stream
runeOE
ayetOE
yetOE
hieldc1200
pourc1330
bleed1377
spouta1398
wella1398
outyeta1400
wellc1400
effundc1420
streama1425
shed1430
diffude?a1475
skail1513
peera1522
effuse1526
diffuse1541
flow1550
gusha1555
outpoura1560
brew1581
outwell1590
spend1602
spin1610
exfuse1612
guttera1618
effude1634
disembogue1641
profund1657
efflux1669
decant1742
profuse1771
sluice1859
1641 Naunton's Fragmenta Regalia (new ed.) 3 She was..of a most noble and Royall extract by Her Father..for on that side there was disimbogued [printed disimbogned; 1641 (ed. 1) disimboyned] into her veins..the very abstract of all the greatest houses in Christendom.
1687 J. Dryden Hind & Panther ii. 63 Whom, when their home-bred honesty is lost, We disembogue on some far Indian coast.
1766 W. Falconer Demagogue 24 Methinks I hear the bellowing Demagogue Dumb-founding declamations disembogue.
1837 T. Carlyle French Revol. I. v. ii. 229 Paris disembogues itself..to witness, ‘with grim looks’, the Séance Royale.
absolute.1742 E. Young Complaint: Night the Third 17 Volcano's bellow ere they disembogue.
c. To dislodge by force, to drive out. Obsolete.
ΘΠ
the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming out > letting or sending out > let or send out [verb (transitive)] > expel
afferreOE
warpc1000
outdriveOE
wreakc1100
to cast out1297
to cast fortha1382
out-chasec1395
flecchea1400
to shoot forth, out, awaya1400
propel?1440
expulse?a1475
scour1488
out-thrust1532
to catch forthc1540
propulse1548
pulsec1550
unplant1552
to turn out of ——1562
extrude1566
detrude?1567
eliminate1568
deturbate1570
detruse1571
unroost1598
to put by1600
deturb1609
bolt1615
run1631
disembogue1632
out of1656
expel1669
rout1812
to manage (a person) out of1907
1632 P. Massinger Maid of Honour ii. ii. sig. D3 Conduct mee to The Lady of the mansion, or my poniard Shall disemboge thy soule. Syl. O terrible! Disemboge!
1640 J. Fletcher & J. Shirley Night-walker v. sig. I4v If I get in adoores, not the power oth' countrey..shall disembogue me.

Derivatives

disemˈbogued adj. furnished with ready outlet.
ΘΠ
the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming out > [adjective] > furnished with means of exit
disembogued1669
1669 Addr. Hopeful Young Gentry 91 Wit..needs [not] to call a Deity down upon the stage, to make its way open and disembogued.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1896; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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