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单词 fissle
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fisslefistlen.

Brit. /ˈfɪs(ə)l/, U.S. /ˈfɪs(ə)l/, Scottish English /ˈfɪs(ə)l/
Etymology: < fissle v.
Scottish.
‘Bustle, fuss’ (Jamieson).
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > manner of action > vigour or energy > [noun] > briskness or activeness > bustle or fuss
to-doc1330
adoc1380
great (also much) cry and little woolc1460
feery-fary1535
fray1568
stirc1595
do1598
coil1599
hurl1603
ruffle1609
clutterment1611
buzz1628
bustle1637
paddle1642
racket1644
clutter1652
tracas1656
tracasserie1656
circumference1667
flutter1667
hurly-burly1678
fuss1701
fissle1719
fraise1725
hurry-scurry1753
fix-fax1768
fal-lal1775
widdle1789
touse1792
fuffle1801
going-on1817
hurry and scurry1823
sputter1823
tew1825
Bob's-a-dying1829
fidge1832
tamasha1842
mulling1845
mussing1846
fettling1847
fooster1847
trade1854
scrimmage1855
carry-on1861
fuss-and-feathers1866
on-carry1870
make-a-do1880
miration1883
razzle-dazzle1885
song and dance1885
to get a rustle on1891
tea-party1903
stirabout1905
whoop-de-do1910
chichi1928
production1941
go-go1966
1719 W. Hamilton Epist. to Ramsay 24 July O sic a fike and sic a fistle I had about it.
1768 A. Ross Fortunate Shepherdess i. 35 The oddest fike an' fisle that e'er was seen.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1896; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

fisslefistlev.

Brit. /ˈfɪs(ə)l/, U.S. /ˈfɪs(ə)l/, Scottish English /ˈfɪs(ə)l/
Forms: Also fisle, fissil.
Etymology: echoic: compare fizzle v.
Scottish and dialect.
1. intransitive. To make a slight continued noise; to rustle; to move with such a noise.
ΘΚΠ
the world > movement > motion in specific manner > move in specific manner [verb (intransitive)] > move noisily > with rustling noise
rustlea1470
fissle1721
the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > repeated sound or succession of sounds > [verb (intransitive)] > rustle
brustlec1275
rustlea1387
stichle?a1513
whistle1633
fissle1721
crinkle1878
frou-frouing1905
1721 A. Ramsay Poems I. Gloss. 388 Fistle, to stir. A Stir.
1789 D. Davidson Thoughts Seasons 151 Or icicle drop frae the bended twig, Wi' fissling din, amang the leafless bri'rs.
1816 W. Scott Antiquary I. ix. 202 He heard the curtains o' his bed fissil.
1823 J. Galt Ringan Gilhaize III. viii. 65 The wind again began to fisle, and the signs of a tempest were seen.
1849 G. C. Greenwell Gloss. Terms Coal Trade Northumberland & Durham 26 Fissle, Fistle, to make a crepitant noise or faint crackling.
1856 T. Aird Poet. Wks. (new ed.) 132 The little mouse..Creeps from her hole and fissles through the grass.
1859 All Year Round 17 Dec. 179 The dead leaves were fistling in troops down the lanes.
2. To move about restlessly or uneasily; to fidget.
ΘΚΠ
the world > movement > restlessness > [verb (intransitive)]
fikec1220
walka1225
shrugc1460
friga1500
fridgea1550
toss1560
fidge1575
trifle1618
figglea1652
jiffle1674
nestle1699
fidget1753
rummage1755
fissle1786
1786 R. Burns Poems 202 Twa lines frae you wad gar me fissle.
1855 F. K. Robinson Gloss. Yorks. Words 58 Fizzling, fidgeting as a person in a state of bodily uneasiness.
1863 J. P. Robson Songs Bards of Tyne 319 Whole patriot bands..Do fyke and fistle sair about her.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1896; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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