单词 | fluting |
释义 | flutingn. The action of flute v. in various senses. 1. The action of playing on the flute or singing in flute-like tones; an instance of this. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > performing music > singing > [noun] > soft melodious singing fluting1481 warbling1587 too-tooing1843 society > leisure > the arts > music > performing music > playing instruments > playing wind instrument > [noun] > playing flute flute-playing1831 fluting1858 1481 W. Caxton tr. Hist. Reynard Fox (1970) 103 Thou losest thy flateryng and swete floytyng. 1858 T. Carlyle Hist. Friedrich II of Prussia II. vi. vii. 108 Fritz's love of music, expecially of fluting. 1874 L. Morris Poems, To a Lost Love i The earliest flutings of the lark. 1882 Gosse in Grosart's Spenser III. p. xxxix The delicious flutings of Herrick. 2. The action of making flutes in columns, or in frills, ruffles, etc.; ornamentation with flutes; the result of this action, fluted work. Also attributive in names of appliances for fluting, as fluting-cylinder, fluting-iron, fluting-lathe, fluting-machine, fluting-plane, etc. ΘΚΠ the world > space > shape > unevenness > condition or fact of receding > [noun] > making grooves sulcation1658 fluting1728 grooving1728 scoring1769 scrieving1828 graving1877 furrowing1891 society > occupation and work > equipment > shaping tools or equipment > plane > [noun] > other planes rabat1440 long plane1665 strike-block1678 mitre plane1688 straight block1812 ice plane1823 side fillister1841 upright1842 scraping-plane1846 sun plane1846 beading plane1858 bead-plane1858 fluting-plane1864 panel plane1873 badger plane1874 shooting-plane1875 whisk1875 block planea1884 scraper-plane1895 chariot plane1909 shoulder plane1935 1728 R. Morris Ess. Anc. Archit. 81 I must just explain..the foregoing Plate concerning Fluting or Grooving. 1860 J. Tyndall Glaciers of Alps i. xix. 99 Granite, on which the flutings and groovings are magnificently preserved. 1864 Webster's Amer. Dict. Eng. Lang. Fluting-plane (Carp.), a plane with curved face, used in grooving flutes. a1878 G. G. Scott Lect. Mediæval Archit. (1879) I. 87 Singular ornamentation..by means of fluting. 1878 F. J. Bell & E. R. Lankester tr. C. Gegenbaur Elements Compar. Anat. 104 Provided with various sculpturings, flutings, spines, ridges, and so on. 3. = flute n.1 4, 5. Also collective. ΘΚΠ the world > space > shape > unevenness > condition or fact of receding > [noun] > making grooves > a groove, channel, or furrow furrowc1374 groopc1440 regal1458 rat1513 slot?1523 gutter1555 chamfer1601 channel1611 fluting1611 furrowing1611 rita1657 denervation1657 rigol1658 groove1659 riggota1661 rake1672 stria1673 champer1713 cannelure1755 gully1803 channelure1823 flute1842 rill1855 droke1880 society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > architecture > column > [noun] > shaft of column > fluting swagement1519 canaliculus1563 fluting1611 flute1660 1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Caneleure, a fluting, channelling, straking, furrowing. a1652 I. Jones in B. Allsopp & R. A. Sayce Inigo Jones on Palladio (1970) II. iv. 80 7 canales infront they ar deepe half a circell. The orlo or brim or spaces ar ¼ of the flutinges. 1723 E. Chambers tr. S. Le Clerc Treat. Archit. I. 31 The Flutings of this Column ought not to exceed twenty. 1725 R. Bradley Chomel's Dictionaire Œconomique at Mushroom A..Cap or Head, garnished sometimes underneath with several Flutings. 1823 P. Nicholson New Pract. Builder 308 Sometimes flutings of the semi-ellipsis shape, with fillets, were adopted. 1851 G. F. Richardson Introd. Geol. (1855) 445 The trees..now appear completely decorticated, and present various flutings. 1869 C. Boutell tr. J. P. Lacombe Arms & Armour v. 76 The corslet and cuirass..sometimes show no other decoration than the bold flutings at their base. 1872 C. King Mountaineering in Sierra Nevada iii. 70 Every fluting of the great valley was in itself a considerable cañon. 1880 S. Baring-Gould Mehalah II. vi. 105 She ran her fingers through the flutings of her frills. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1897; most recently modified version published online June 2022). flutingadj. That flutes, in senses of the verb. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > performing music > playing instruments > playing wind instrument > [adjective] > playing flute fluting1793 society > leisure > the arts > music > musical sound > [adjective] > melodious or harmonious sweetc900 merryOE softc1230 accordanta1325 well-soundingc1350 cordant1382 sootc1385 songfula1400 melodiousa1425 sugaredc1430 well-toneda1500 tunable1504 dulcea1513 equivalenta1513 consonant?1521 harmonicala1527 harmoniousc1550 consorteda1586 Orphean1593 concentful1595 melodical1596 sweet-recording1598 tuneful1598 sirenical1599 high-tuned1603 nightingale-like1611 soundful?1615 according1626 modulaminous1637 undiscording1645 canorous1646 symphonious1652 concinnous1654 consonous1654 harmonic1667 sirenica1704 symphonial1773 concentual1782 chantant1785 Memnonian1800 melodized1807 Orphic1817 undiscordant1819 concentuous1850 fluting1852 melodic1871 well-orchestrated1872 jarless1876 tuny1885 tunesome1890 1793 I. D'Israeli Curiosities of Lit. 1st Ser. (ed. 3) I. 109 The genius which thus could form a clock, in time formed a fluting automaton. 1852 tr. J. J. Seidel Organ & its Constr. 78 The tone of the organ is at one time full and round, at another..fluting and whispering. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1897; most recently modified version published online June 2018). < n.1481adj.1793 |
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