单词 | enchafe |
释义 | enchafev. Obsolete or archaic. 1. transitive. To make hot or warm. Also figurative to excite, irritate. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > anger > irritation > irritate [verb (transitive)] gremec893 grillc897 teenOE mispay?c1225 agrillec1275 oftenec1275 tarya1300 tarc1300 atenec1320 enchafec1374 to-tarc1384 stingc1386 chafe?a1400 pokec1400 irec1420 ertc1440 rehete1447 nettlec1450 bog1546 tickle1548 touch1581 urge1593 aggravate1598 irritate1598 dishumour1600 to wind up1602 to pick at ——1603 outhumour1607 vex1625 bloody1633 efferate1653 rankle1659 spleen1689 splenetize1700 rile1724 roil1742 to put out1796 to touch (also get, catch, etc.) (a person) on the raw1823 roughen1837 acerbate1845 to stroke against the hair, the wrong way (of the hair)1846 nag1849 to rub (a person, etc.) up the wrong way1859 frump1862 rattle1865 to set up any one's bristles1873 urticate1873 needle1874 draw1876 to rough up1877 to stick pins into1879 to get on ——1880 to make (someone) tiredc1883 razoo1890 to get under a person's skin1896 to get a person's goat1905 to be on at1907 to get a person's nanny1909 cag1919 to get a person's nanny-goat1928 cagmag1932 peeve1934 tick-off1934 to get on a person's tits1945 to piss off1946 bug1947 to get up a person's nose1951 tee1955 bum1970 tick1975 the world > matter > properties of materials > temperature > heat > heating or making hot > heat or make hot [verb (transitive)] lew971 anheatOE heatc1000 warmOE hota1200 enchafec1374 eschaufec1374 chafea1382 achafea1400 calefy1526 heaten1559 glow1599 foment1658 to hot up1846 sultry1897 c1374 G. Chaucer tr. Boethius De Consol. Philos. iii. iv. 73 As fire..ne stinteþ nat to enchaufen [Camb. MS. eschaufen] and to ben hote. 1470–85 T. Malory Morte d'Arthur xviii. xv Syr Lauayne was ryden to playe hym to enchauffe his hors. 1489 (a1380) J. Barbour Bruce (Adv.) ii. 398 Ye gude at enchaufyt war Off Ire. c1534 tr. P. Vergil Eng. Hist. (1846) I. 43 The legates of Rome being enchafed with such woords. 1601 P. Holland tr. Pliny Hist. World I. 225 Hee alone after this maner inchafeth himselfe, and giues an edge vnto his anger. 1601 P. Holland tr. Pliny Hist. World I. xviii. xxx The Frument..soone catcheth a heat, and is quickly enchaufed. a1616 W. Shakespeare Cymbeline (1623) iv. ii. 175 They are..as rough (Their Royall blood enchaf'd) as the rud'st winde. View more context for this quotation 1812 H. Smith & J. Smith Rejected Addr. 83 Thy embryo form..The dark enlightens, and enchafes the cold. 2. intransitive. To grow hot. Also figurative. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > anger > irritation > be or become irritated [verb (intransitive)] enchafec1380 fume and chafec1522 chafe1525 to fret and fume1551 rankle1582 to lose patience, one's temper1622 pique1664 to have no patience with1682 ruffle1719 to be out of the way (with)1740 echinate1792 nettle1810 to get one's dander up1831 to set up one's jay-feathers1880 hackle1935 to get off one's bike1939 the world > matter > properties of materials > temperature > heat > be hot [verb (intransitive)] > have or get the sensation of heat burnc1000 heata1300 enchafec1380 to catch or get a heat?1528 to-brenn1598 broil1623 bake1847 c1380 Sir Ferumbras (1879) l. 2256 He louaþ þat fyr let hym enchaufye ynne. a1382 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) (Douce 369(1)) (1850) Job vi. 17 As thei enchaufe, thei shul be losid fro ther place. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < v.c1374 |
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