单词 | dobby |
释义 | dobbyn. 1. A silly old man, a dotard, a booby. dialect. ΚΠ 1691 W. Nicholson Gloss. Northanhymbricum in J. Ray Coll. Eng. Words 140 A Dobby, Stultus, Fatuus..senex decrepitus & delirans. 1787 in F. Grose Provinc. Gloss. 2. A household sprite or apparition supposed to haunt certain premises or localities; a brownie. dialect. (In Sussex called Master Dobbs.) ΘΚΠ the world > the supernatural > supernatural being > fairy or elf > [noun] > brownie browniea1522 browning1601 lubber fiend1645 urisk1806 dobby1811 silky1822 nisse1828 1811 J. B. S. Morritt Let. to Scott 28 Dec. in J. G. Lockhart Mem. Life Scott She..became a ghost..under the very poetic nom de guerre of Mortham Dobby. 1822 W. Irving Bracebridge Hall xvi. 136 An ancient grange..supposed..to be haunted by a dobbie. 1823 W. Scott Peveril I. ix. 231 The Dobby's Walk was within the inhabited domains of the Hall. 3. Weaving. An attachment to a loom for weaving small figures (i.e. from twelve to thirty-six threads) similar in principle to the Jacquard attachment. Hence dobby-loom, dobby-machine; dobby-weave attributive. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > textiles > textile manufacture > manufacture textile fabric or that which consists of > manufacture of textile fabric > [noun] > weaving > method of > figure weaving > loom > parts of or attachments for tablea1400 simple1731 draw-boy1811 card1829 needle1829 witch1829 machine card1832 Jacquard apparatus1841 Jacquard1851 griff1860 dobby1878 lappet1894 witch top1897 trap-board1900 necking cord1910 1878 A. Barlow Hist. & Princ. Weaving xxvi. 279 A small Jacquard machine, or dobby, was introduced in the silk trade in 1830 by Mr. S. Dean. 1882 Standard 7 Sept. 2/3 The ‘dobbies’—a modification of the Jacquard—were also shown. 1961 Guardian 30 Jan. 5/5 Some attractive suitcases..have ‘dobby-weave’ linings. 4. In full dobby-horse. A wooden figure of a horse. Cf. hobby-horse n. 2, 4b. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > drama > pantomime > [noun] > role or character hobby-horse1557 harlequin1590 play-mare1598 Columbinea1723 clown1727 hobby1778 pantaloon1781 harlequiness1785 Pierrot?1789 pierrette1847 harlequina1867 dobby1879 principal boy1892 principal girl1893 dame1902 society > leisure > entertainment > place of amusement or entertainment > fairground or amusement park > [noun] > fairground ride > merry-go-round > horse or car hobby-horse1741 flying boat1784 dobby1879 galloper1945 1879 J. C. Clough B. Bresskittle 9 (E.D.D.) Theer were shows an..dobby horses. 1886 R. Holland Gloss. Words County of Chester 101 Dobby-horse, a hobby-horse. An imitation horse which figures in the play performed by the ‘Soulers’. 1933 E. K. Chambers Eng. Folk-play 214 Cheshire with a ‘Dobby-Horse’..and..there are similar rites with animals other than a Horse. 1937 J. B. Priestley I have been here Before ii. 63 He says we all go round and round like dobby horses. 1968 D. Braithwaite Fairground Archit. iii. 46 Early horse roundabouts, known as ‘Dobbies’,..were being produced at King's Lynn certainly in the early 1870's. 1968 D. Braithwaite Fairground Archit. iii. 158/1 Steam-driven 3-abreast Dobby Horses. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1897; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.1691 |
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