单词 | falling out |
释义 | falling outn. 1. The action of to fall out at fall v. Phrasal verbs 1 (in various senses). ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > literature > poetry > part of poem > [noun] > line > subdivision of line > end of line falling out1586 acrostic1737 line-ending1928 a1398 J. Trevisa tr. Bartholomaeus Anglicus De Proprietatibus Rerum (BL Add. 27944) (1975) I. v. lvii. 274 Bones bene somtyme greued by..wrestinge, and fallinge out of ioyntes. ?1527 L. Andrewe tr. Noble Lyfe Bestes sig. C ivv/2 Esculapius sayth. that cattes dyrt wt mostarde sede or sinapij and vynegre heleth alopiciam, that is the fallyng out [Du. uallen] of here. 1566 T. Blundeville Order curing Horses Dis. xcv. f. 67v, in Fower Offices Horsemanshippe An other disease called Procidentia ani, that is to say the falling out of the fundament. 1586 W. Webbe Disc. Eng. Poetrie sig. F.ii The falling out of verses together in one like sounde, is commonly called..Ryme. a1639 W. Whately Prototypes (1640) xxv. 173 The chiefe Butler..was put in remembrance of Ioseph by the falling out of the dreame of Pharaoh. 1642 D. Rogers Naaman 85 The falling out of the ashes from the broken Altar of sacrifice. 1684 tr. S. Blankaart Physical Dict. 154 Hydrenterocele is a falling out of the Intestines, together with Water, into the outward Skin of the Cods. 1747 Penny London Post 13 Nov. If by the falling out of Events, any Saving can be made, it shall be duly accounted for. 1763 J. Wathen tr. H. Boerhaave Acad. Lect. Lues Venerea v. 65 A falling out of the eyes. 1867 Army Med. Dept.: Statist., Sanitary & Med. Rep. 1865 VII. 358 in Parl. Papers XLIII. 1 The marching was wonderfully good, and falling out trifling. 1909 Official Gaz. (U.S. Patent Office) 27 Apr. 1042/1 Guides cooperating with the conveyor to prevent the falling out of the bottles. 2002 Guardian (Nexis) 6 Aug. (G2 section) 5 Many survivors noticed in themselves a strange illness: vomiting, loss of appetite,..bleeding from the mouth, gums, and throat, the falling-out of hair, and a very low white blood cell count. 2. spec. Disagreement, quarrelling; (in later use especially as a count noun) a disagreement, a quarrel. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > hatred > quarrel or falling out > [noun] slit1390 variancec1425 quarrellingc1460 falling out1539 quarrel1566 feud1568 breach1573 rupture1583 outcast1620 outfall1647 outfallingc1650 fallout1725 split1729 break-off1860 society > society and the community > dissent > quarrel or quarrelling > [noun] sakea1000 chestc1000 pleac1275 threapa1300 noisec1300 checkc1330 debate1340 chopping1377 controversyc1384 briguea1398 tuilyieing1444 quarrellingc1460 lite1493 frayinga1500 falling out1539 square1545 overthwarting1552 mutiny1567 squaring1579 debatement1590 swaggeringa1596 quarrel1605 simultation1605 warbling1632 barrating1635 throwing1897 1539 R. Taverner tr. Terence in tr. Publilius Syrus Mimi sig. B.vi, in tr. Erasmus Prouerbes The fallyng out of louers [L. amantium irae], is a renuaunce of loue. 1569 R. Grafton Chron. II. 97 This fallyng out of king John with..Geoffrey Archebishop of Yorke. 1601–2 W. Fulbecke Parallele or Conf. Law i. 90 Manslaughter..is done in the heate and furie of anger and sodaine falling out. 1668 S. Pepys Diary 17 Feb. (1976) IX. 74 I have heard of a falling-out between my Lord Arlington..and W. Coventry. 1728 W. Smith Ann. Univ.-Coll. (new ed.) 4 There was a great Falling out between the Students and Citizens of Paris. 1784 W. Roberts Let. 25 Nov. in G. Washington Papers (1992) Confederation Ser. II. 151 My wife & I have had a Most unhapy falling out. a1811 R. Cumberland Confession iv, in Posthumous Dramatick Wks. (1813) I. 211 Heaven's grace forbid The falling out of friends, each to the other So dear. 1879 Washington Post 20 June Even charitable ladies, who are engaged in doing good deeds, have occasional fallings out. 1935 E. R. Eddison Mistress ii. 36 In case there be falling out between the great men and work no more for learned doctors but for bloody martialists. 1964 High Point (N. Carolina) Enterprise 8 Mar. 4 a/3 A child has his fallings out with another, comes in pouting for a minute or two, then goes out to play again. 2003 D. Brown Da Vinci Code (2004) xiii. 104 We had a falling-out ten years ago. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2017; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.a1398 |
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