单词 | dog collar |
释义 | dog collarn.adj. A. n. 1. A leather band or collar for a dog's neck; = collar n. 4.From the late 20th cent. sometimes worn by a person as a fashion accessory, fetish item, etc. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > farming > animal husbandry > keeping dogs or cats > [noun] > keeping or affinity with dogs > place to exercise hounds > collars, leads, etc. linea1000 collar1377 torretc1386 dog collar1485 doghook1528 terret1530 slip1564 dogwhip1583 trash1611 shangan1787 puzzle-peg1789 puzzle1792 shangy1825 leading-strap1856 nosepiece1865 dog tag1882 lead1893 harness1895 silent whistle1923 standing iron1934 1485 in M. Sellers York Memorandum Bk. (1912) I. 187 Evere persone..which makes daggar chapes, purse knoppes, bulyons, book claspes, dawkes, dog colers..belonging to the said craft. 1501 in J. B. Paul Accts. Treasurer Scotl. (1900) II. 27 Item, for vj dog collaris tane to the king, thre of thaim stuthit, vj s. 1524 Accts. Ld. High Treasurer Scotl. in R. Pitcairn Criminal Trials Scotl. (1833) I. 270 Hornis, leschis, and dog-collaris. 1580 C. Hollyband Treasurie French Tong Vn collier qu'on met aus chiens..a dog coller. 1631 B. Jonson Bartholmew Fayre ii. v. 25 in Wks. II Pent vp i' the compasse of a dogge-collar. 1697 J. Evelyn Numismata v. 186 Branded..with the Names..(as do now our Falkners..on the Vervils of their Hawks and Dog-Collars). 1758 Inventory in G. Washington Papers (1988) VI. 228 2 Dog Collars and one Cowpers Compass. 1804 M. Edgeworth Limerick Gloves ii, in Pop. Tales (1811) I. 254 Mr. Marshall sent a summons for the pawn-broker, that he might learn from him how he came by the dog-collar. 1844 Ainsworth's Mag. 6 352 A dagger, a green velvet bonnet,..and a small dog-collar. 1891 Daily News 29 Jan. 7/1 He was found in possession of a dog collar and lead, a muzzle, and a quantity of prepared liver known as ‘pudding’. 1939–40 Army & Navy Stores Catal. 999/1 In ordering Dog Collars, the size of dog's neck must be given. 1987 K. Lette Girls' Night Out (1989) 217 In leather jock strap and studded dog collar, Flesh Gordon bounds on stage. 1999 ‘Eurydice’ Satyricon USA 47 A radiant queen-sized blonde in dog collar and waist cincher. 2006 Sporting Gun Dec. 10/1 A whole host of presents are available, from diaries to dog collars, cartridge belts to Christmas cards. 2. In extended use: a close-fitting collar worn by a person. a. A stiff upright white collar which fastens at the back, worn by the clergy in some churches; a clerical collar. ΘΚΠ society > faith > artefacts > vestments > neck and shoulder garb > [noun] > collar dog collar1852 the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > neck-wear > [noun] > collar > types of > other rabat1578 falling band1581 rebato1589 fall1598 piccadill1607 golilla1673 collarettea1685 banda1700 turn-over1716 Vandyke1755 falling-down collar1758 falling collar1770 fall-down?1796 yoke collar1817 rabatine1821 dicky1830 dog collar1852 Piccadilly collar1853 all-rounder1854 all round1855 turnover collara1861 Quaker collar1869 Eton collar1875 Toby collar1885 Eton1887 sailor collar1895 roll-neck1898 Shakespeare collar1907 polo collar1909 white-collar1910 tab collar1928 Peter Pan collar1948 tie-neck1968 1852 Househ. Words 11 Sept. 599/1 The good chaplain does not deem it needful..to make it known to all men by wearing a clear-starched dog-collar round his throat. 1861 Temple Bar 1 386 The clerical High-Church nephew who wears a stiff-starched dog-collar instead of a cravat. 1883 E. C. G. Murray People I have Met 42 The dog-collar which rose above the black cloth was of spotless purity. 1894 Glasgow Her. 6 Dec. Dr. Donald Macleod..[said that] he was first to introduce what was known as the ‘dog collar’... It was now recognised as the ecclesiastical collar. 1931 Tablet 21 Feb. 234/2 Jewish Rabbis..as well as Free Church pastors..often seen wearing what the profane call ‘dog-collars’. 1965 J. Porter Dover Two iv. 45 His dog collar gleamed whitely in the darkness of the hall. 1977 ‘J. le Carré’ Honourable Schoolboy i. xi. 236 He wore a clerical dog-collar, a tan cardigan with worn leather patches at the elbows. 2005 J. Witcombe Curate's Guide iv. 58 For her, as for many curates after her, the sight of herself wearing a dog collar was significant. b. A woman's necklace, a broad choker typically made of multiple strands of pearls, gems, or beads. historical. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > neck-wear > [noun] > collar sarpe1429 neck-collar1482 neckband1501 collet1561 band1568 rabat1578 band-collar1820 throat band1828 dog collar1855 collar1881 poke1908 the mind > attention and judgement > beautification > types of ornamentation > jewellery > neck ornaments > [noun] > necklace or collar wreathOE chain1397 collarc1400 sarpe1429 carket15.. baldric1530 carcanetc1530 necklace1530 carcan1539 caskanet1607 necklet1641 lunula1719 throatlet1844 chapletc1850 dog collar1855 necklace-collar1859 mala1872 choker1928 1855 C. Aston They are only Cousins I. xi. 129 I was within an ace of strangling her with that antideluvian [sic] diamond dog-collar she had round her scraggy throat. 1890 Daily News 9 June 9/1 Another lady wore..a dog collar of pearls and diamonds. 1940 P. Sturges Lady Eve in Five Screenplays (1986) 452 (stage direct.) Around her throat she wears a pearl dog collar, below this two pearl necklaces. 1976 R. L. Goldemberg Antique Jewellery 103 Dog collar, a high, broad choker..that completely encircles the neck. The dog collar was all the rage in the last decade of the nineteenth-century. B. adj. (attributive and appositive). That resembles a dog's collar. ΚΠ 1858 Morning Chron. 14 Sept. 4/3 We trust that the day is not far distant..when the strangling dog-collar stocks, rigid shakos, choking belts, [etc.]..shall be consigned to Government stores. 1878 Atlantic Monthly Aug. 146/1 146/1 He..particularly fancied a certain kind of dog-collar necklace which would..admirably set off the long lithe whiteness of that beautiful throat. 1903 Daily Chron. 17 Oct. 8/4 The latest ornaments for the throat are of the dog-collar pattern. 1904 Daily Chron. 3 Nov. 5/6 Diamond dog-collar necklet. 1955 W. Foster-Harris Look of Old West i. 11 Under this collar, the troopers were supposed to wear an atrocity of a stock, of black leather... The Marines also had to wear these dog-collar affairs. 2005 J. Craik Uniforms Exposed 96 A matching white blouse featured a dog-collar neckline. 2007 R. W. Hesse Jewelrymaking through Hist. 81 Alexandra popularized the ‘dog collar’ necklace, or choker. 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