单词 | draw over |
释义 | > as lemmasto draw over † to draw over 1. transitive. To pass over (something) with something that covers or acts on it; (in passive) to be overlaid with. Obsolete. ΘΚΠ the world > space > relative position > condition of being external > covering > cover [verb (transitive)] > spread or draw over (a thing) as covering for > bespread or cover with wryc950 bredeOE bridgeOE bespreadc1275 couchc1330 spreadc1330 cover1382 overspreadc1385 overlaya1400 overcast1440 to draw overc1450 ramplish1494 to lay over1535 c1450 (?a1400) Wars Alexander (Ashm.) l. 4207 Draȝen ouer with hidis. 1548 Hall's Vnion: Henry VIII f. iij Their horses Trapped, in burned Siluer, drawen ouer with Cordes of Grene Silke and Gold. 1725 R. Bradley Chomel's Dictionaire Œconomique at Pool You may make a Cistern or Pool to hold Water by daubing of it with Clay and Mortar, and after draw it over with Mortar. 1797 W. Macro in A. Young Agric. Suffolk 46 Drawing the land over with a heavy harrow when only one cast, or half the seed is sown. 2. transitive. To cause (a liquid) to pass over into a still; to obtain by distillation. Obsolete. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > chemistry > chemical reactions or processes > subject to chemical reactions or processes [verb (transitive)] > subject to named chemical reaction or process > subject to distillation distil1398 stilla1400 rectify?a1425 circulate1471 redistil1600 elixirate1605 to still forth1605 to still awaya1631 cohobate1651 to draw over1654 elixira1658 1654 tr. G. Fedro von Rodach Physicall & Chymicall Wks. 51 Distill it, the first must be gentle, then increase it by degrees, let all the liquor be drawn over. 1676 R. Boyle Exper. & Considerations Colours in Wks. (1772) I. 712 I..mixed with it essential oil of wormwood, drawn over with water in a limbeck. 1743 A. Macbean tr. G. Rothe Synopsis Chem. ii. iv. 126 You may always employ the ardent Spirit of the Plant itself, or at least draw over or rectify common Spirit of Wine therefrom. 1884 Notes & Queries 23 Aug. 159/1 The Moslem physician Rhazes drew over a red oil by distillation called oleum benedictum philosophorum. 3. intransitive. Scottish. To last, endure. Obsolete.Possibly a mistake by the editor of the 1728 edition of this work. ΘΚΠ the world > time > duration > have duration [verb (intransitive)] > endure, remain, persist, or continue bidec893 lastOE through-wonOE ylasta1000 standOE runOE lastlOE beleavec1200 abidec1275 cleavec1275 durec1275 dwell13.. endurec1386 perseverec1390 continuec1400 contunec1400 tarrya1450 remainc1455 perdure?a1475 rest1474 permanec1485 succeed1486 perpetuate1530 persist1531 demur1547 perduratea1558 weara1568 to hold it out1585 to hold out1585 abye1590 contain1592 live1592 perennate1623 to draw overa1700 exist1754 linger1764 to hang it out1939 a1700 R. Lindsay Hist. Scotl. (Edinb. Dc.1.66) (modernized text) (1728) 132 This Cumber drew over [a1600 Edinb. Laing I. 218 draiff ower], till the King was twelve Years of Age. a1700 R. Lindsay Hist. Scotl. (Edinb. Dc.1.66) (modernized text) (1728) 107 This drew over [a1600 Edinb. Laing I. 218 draif ower] for a Space. 4. transitive. To induce (a person) to come over to one's own side or point of view. Obsolete. ΘΚΠ the mind > will > motivation > persuasion > persuade (a person) [verb (transitive)] > win over procurec1325 to gain over1582 bribe1592 overwork1593 overwin1600 smooth1608 overpersuade1639 spirit1656 over-entreata1661 engage1699 to bring over1724 to draw over1734 conciliate1796 to carry over1855 1734 W. Whiston tr. Eusebius in Six Diss. i. 15 How otherwise could he draw over so many of the Jews? 1736 T. Lediard Life Marlborough I. 153 To draw over some of the German Princes to His Interest. 1827 H. Hallam Constit. Hist. Eng. I. viii. 524 His object in these accommodations was to draw over the more moderate catholics. 1870 Eclectic Mag. Sept. 158/1 The chiefs of our party tried to draw him over to us; but, as he would not come, we had to get up a quarrel in the street. to draw over —— to draw over —— transitive. To pull (cloth, clothing, etc.) over (something) so as to cover or conceal it.See also to draw a veil over at veil n.1 Phrases 4a. ΘΚΠ the world > space > relative position > condition of being external > covering > cover [verb (transitive)] > spread or draw over (a thing) as covering for tighta1000 hapc1390 to draw abroada1400 to draw over ——a1500 superducea1500 induce1567 overhale1579 bespread1598 strew?1615 superinduce1616 obducea1676 a1500 (a1400) Sir Amadace (Adv.) (1810) l. 74 (MED) Over his heyd he drw his hode. 1645 J. Milton Il Penseroso in Poems 38 And sable stole of Cipres Lawn, Over thy decent shoulders drawn. 1786 F. Burney Diary 21 May (1842) II. 412 I..drew my hat over my face. 1819 W. Scott Ivanhoe III. xii. 312 To prevent my being recognised I drew the corpse-hood over my face. 1991 D. Bolger Woman's Daughter (1992) 212 Her skin was greyed, mysterious in the starlight before they drew the blanket over them. < as lemmas |
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