| 单词 | dor-fly | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasdor-fly   dor-fly  n. (see senses  1,   2). dor-fly ΘΚΠ the world > animals > invertebrates > phylum Arthropoda > class Insecta > order Hymenoptera > 			[noun]		 > suborder Apocrita, Petiolata, or Heterophaga > group Aculeata (stinging) > superfamily Apoidea (bees) > member of family Bombidae (bumble-bee) dora700 humble-beea1450 bumblebee1530 drumble bee1592 bumble1599 grumbledory1600 bumbee1605 bumbarda1614 dumbledore1787 foggie1819 bummer1822 bumbler1825 drumble drone1855 drumble-dore1881 a700    Epinal Gloss. 119  				Atticus, dora. c1000    Sax. Leechd. II. 28  				Doran hunig and ticcenes geallan. c1000    Sax. Leechd. II. 28  				Þa ahsan gemenge wið dorena hunig. c1050    Cleopatra Glosses in  T. Wright  & R. P. Wülcker Anglo-Saxon & Old Eng. Vocab. 351  				Adticus, feldbeo, dora. c1330    Arth. & Merl. 6428  				So dorren don and flesche fleighen. 14..    in  T. Wright  & R. P. Wülcker Anglo-Saxon & Old Eng. Vocab. 		(1884)	 I. 576  				Crabo. a dore. ?1518    A. Barclay tr.  D. Mancinus Myrrour Good Maners sig. Diiv  				If theyr come a hornet, a dore or greater flye They breake the lyght webbes. 1551    R. Robinson tr.  T. More Vtopia sig. Ciiii  				Gentilmen, which can not be content to lyue ydle them selfes like dorres. 1574    T. Hill Ord. Bees xiii  				If the Dorre bees be over many in the hive..do on this maner. a1609    J. Dennys Secrets of Angling 		(1613)	 sig. C8v  				With brood of waspes, of hornets, doares or bees. 1653    T. Urquhart tr.  F. Rabelais 1st Bk. Wks. xvi. 75  				This forrest was most horribly fertile and copious in dorflies. 1658    J. Rowland tr.  T. Moffett Theater of Insects in  Topsell's Hist. Four-footed Beasts 		(rev. ed.)	 894  				The Dors also and Drones they kill. 1681    J. Chetham Angler's Vade Mecum iv. 37  				Resembling a young Dore, or Humble Bee. dor-fly  2.  A flying coleopterous insect or beetle; also  dor-beetle,  dor-fly. spec.		 (a) the common black dung beetle or dumble-dor ( Geotrupes stercorarius), which flies after sunset;		 (b) the cockchafer or may-bug;		 (c) the rose-beetle;		 (d) (also, vaguely) other species, chiefly of lamellicorn beetles. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > invertebrates > phylum Arthropoda > class Insecta > order Coleoptera or beetles and weevils > 			[noun]		 > Polyphaga (omnivorous) > superfamily Lamellicornia Scarabaeoidea > member of (horned beetle) dora1450 rhinoceros1658 rhinoceros beetle1681 phyllophagan1842 rhino beetle1951 the world > animals > invertebrates > phylum Arthropoda > class Insecta > order Coleoptera or beetles and weevils > 			[noun]		 > Polyphaga (omnivorous) > superfamily Lamellicornia Scarabaeoidea > family Scarabaeidae > member of (dung-beetle) sharnbudc1000 dora1450 clock1568 sharn-bug1608 dung beetle1634 grey fly1638 dunghill beetle1658 comb-chafer1712 tumble-turd1754 tumble-dung1775 dung-chafer1805 tumble-bug1805 tumbler1807 bull-comber1813 straddle-bug1839 lamellicorn1842 scarabaeidan1842 shard-beetle1854 watchman1864 scarabaeoid1887 scarabaeid1891 minotaur1918 the world > animals > invertebrates > phylum Arthropoda > class Insecta > order Coleoptera or beetles and weevils > 			[noun]		 > Polyphaga (omnivorous) > superfamily Lamellicornia Scarabaeoidea > family Scarabaeidae > member of subfamily Cetoniinae or genus Cetonia > cetonia aurata (rose-chafer) dora1450 rose fly1680 rose chafer1704 rose-bug1706 rose beetle?1735 goldsmith1799 goldsmith beetle1841 the world > animals > invertebrates > phylum Arthropoda > class Insecta > order Coleoptera or beetles and weevils > 			[noun]		 > Polyphaga (omnivorous) > superfamily Lamellicornia Scarabaeoidea > family Scarabaeidae > genus Melolontha > member of (cockchafer) chaferc1000 kafer1599 cockchafer1668 miller1668 May-bug1688 May-beetle1720 oak-web1720 humbuzz1756 May-chafer1766 dor-beetle1774 locust1790 fern-web1796 melolonthian1841 lamellicorn1842 furze-owl1847 rose beetle1856 melolonthid1928 billywitch1933 a1450    Fysshynge wyth Angle 		(1883)	 26  				In June take the creket & the dorre & also a red worme. 1598    B. Yong tr.  A. Pérez 2nd Pt. Diana in  tr.  J. de Montemayor Diana 309  				The dore, a little creature, so vile, and common. 1620    G. Markham Farewell to Husbandry 		(1668)	  ii. xvii. 76  				The cure or prevention for these Dores, or black Clocks. 1653    I. Walton Compl. Angler ii. 54  				The Dor or Beetle (which you may find under a  Cow-turd).       View more context for this quotation 1712    Philos. Trans. 1710–12 		(Royal Soc.)	 27 347  				The next is a pale green shining Dor. 1752    Thyer Note on Milton 483  				A brownish kind of beetle powdered with a little white, commonly known by the name of cockchaffer or dorrfly. 1774    O. Goldsmith Hist. Earth VIII. 130  				The may-bug, or dorr-beetle, as some call it. 1835    R. Browning Paracelsus  v. 189  				The shining dorrs are busy. 1894    R. D. Blackmore Perlycross II. iii. 58  				A bat, or an owl, or a big dor-beetle. < as lemmas  | 
	
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