| 单词 | from post to pillar | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasfrom post to pillar  8.   from pillar to post (originally  from post to pillar: see post n.1 Phrases 1): from one person or place of appeal or resource to another; hither and thither; to and fro. Usually implying rejection or harassment. Also attributive in  pillar-to-post: that goes from one extreme to another; erratic, haphazard, roundabout.				 [Apparently originally alluding to the rapid movement of a ball around the court in real tennis. Rhyming constructions with tost or tossed often indicate the presence of this allusion, and appear to have motivated the change in the order of the elements of the phrase.]			 ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > 			[phrase]		 > hither and thither hither and thitherc725 here and there1297 from place to placea1398 hitherward and thitherwarda1398 from post to pillarc1500 from pillar to posta1550 from wig to wall1602 hither and yon1787 hither and yond1831 the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > 			[adjective]		 > moving hither and thither fugitive1481 discursive1626 volatile1654 various1725 pillar-to-post1886 a1550    Vox Populi 185 in  W. C. Hazlitt Remains Early Pop. Poetry Eng. 		(1866)	 III. 274  				From piller vnto post The powr man he was tost. 1598    R. Tofte Alba  ii. sig. E3v  				And though from piller tost he be to poste. 1602    Contention Liberalitie & Prodigalitie  ii. iv. sig. C3  				Euery minute tost, Like to a tennis ball, from piller to post. a1626    N. Breton Char. Queen Elizabeth in  Wks. 		(1966)	 II. 5/1  				How was shee handled? tost from piller to post, imprisoned, sought to be put to death. 1664    C. Cotton Scarronides 1  				Packt, and wrackt, and lost, and tost, And bounc'd from Pillar unto Post. 1705    P. A. Motteux Amorous Miser  ii. i. 20  				An Aversion to starving and being drub'd from Pillar to Post by a handly of foul ugly Rogues. 1753    R. North Disc. Poor 35  				Then are they sent back, and tost from Pillar to Post in Carts. 1807    T. Jefferson Writings 		(1830)	 IV. 91  				If the several courts could bandy him from pillar to post. 1832    H. Martineau Homes Abroad v. 63  				We could not have borne to be..driven from pillar to post. 1886    G. Saintsbury in  Macmillan's Mag. Apr. 416/2  				The inveterate habit of pillar-to-post joking. 1891    T. Hardy Tess of the D'Urbervilles I. i. 6  				Here have I been knocking about..from pillar to post. 1919    Outing Mar. 340/2  				It was the old story of a life of hard knocks, of being shoved from pillar to post. 1997    Sun 30 Jan. 41/1  				Deane was shoved from pillar to post by previous boss Howard Wilkinson. from post to pillar  a.    from post to pillar: = from pillar to post at pillar n. 8. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > 			[phrase]		 > hither and thither hither and thitherc725 here and there1297 from place to placea1398 hitherward and thitherwarda1398 from post to pillarc1500 from pillar to posta1550 from wig to wall1602 hither and yon1787 hither and yond1831 c1500						 (?a1475)						    Assembly of Gods 		(1896)	 1147  				Whyche doon he hym sent to Contrycion, And fro thensforth to Satysfaccion; Thus fro poost to pylour he was made to daunce. 1582    R. Stanyhurst tr.  Virgil First Foure Bookes Æneis  iv. 73  				From thee poast toe piler with thoght his rackt wyt he tosseth. 1631    T. Heywood England's Elizabeth 		(1641)	 79  				Hurried from one place to an other, from post to pillar. 1691    A. Wood Athenæ Oxonienses II. 327  				This grand scripturient paper-spiller..Was strangly tost from post to pillar. 1708    J. Downes Roscius Angl. 		(1886)	 198  				He was tost from post to pillar: one while to his Father, and was destitute at his hand; another while to his friends, and found no comfort at them. 1766    W. Kenrick Falstaff's Wedding  i. xii. 15  				They shoulder'd him about from post to pillar, as they would have done a hedge-hog, or a dead rabbit that had been thrown among them. 1827    G. Croly May Fair iii. 121  				Thought the vessel meant to move... Wednesday, kick'd from post to pillar, Knock'd the nozzle off the tiller. 1883    Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. July 111  				To be hunted from post to pillar in one's own house by surging floods of independent incursionists. 1922    Mountain Democrat 		(Placerville, Calif.)	 29 Apr. 7/2  				Wandering aimlessly from post to pillar. 2001    Belfast News Let. 		(Nexis)	 31 Mar. 23  				I have been passed from post to pillar—no-one wants to know. < as lemmas | 
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