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单词 gite
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gitegiden.1

Forms: α. Middle English–1500s gyte, Middle English–1600s gite, 1600s git. β. Middle English gide, gyde, ( guyde).
Etymology: apparently < Old French guite, some article of clothing (according to Godefroy, a hat).
Obsolete.
a. A kind of dress or gown.
ΘΚΠ
the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > clothing for body or trunk (and limbs) > [noun] > dress, robe, or gown > types of > other
gite13..
long dress1731
Jesuit1767
Brunswick1769
overdress1812
fancy dress1826
agbada1852
stone-bluea1855
low-neck1858
Dolly Varden1872
sundress1875
frump1886
harem dress1911
kimono gowna1922
gina-gina1923
dirndl1937
qipao1955
cheongsam1957
sack dress1957
tent dress1957
gomesi1965
minidress1965
poncho dress1968
longuette1970
anarkali1988
suit dress2017
α.
c1405 (c1390) G. Chaucer Reeve's Tale (Hengwrt) (2003) l. 34 She cam after in a gyte of reed.
a1505 R. Henryson Test. Cresseid 260 in Poems (1981) 119 Hir gyte was gray, and full of spottis blak.
a1529 J. Skelton Tunnyng of Elynour Rummyng in Certayne Bks. (?1545) 68 Whan she doth her aray And gyrdeth in her gytes: Stytched and pranked wyth pletes.
1567 G. Turberville Epit., Epigr. (1837) 295 Thy brodred gyte makes thee a gallant gyrle.
1600 E. Fairfax tr. T. Tasso Godfrey of Bulloigne xiii. liv. 245 Phœbus..left his golden weed, And dond a gite in deepest purple dide.
1614 W. Camden Remaines (rev. ed.) 234 They had also about this time a kinde of Gowne called a Git.
β. 13.. Minor Poems of Vernon MS. xxxvii. 281 Þis wymmen þat muchel haunteþ pride..Heore reuersede gydes on hem are streyt drawe.c1420 Anturs of Arth. 366 Here gide was glorious and gay, of a gresse green.1488 (c1478) Hary Actis & Deidis Schir William Wallace (Adv.) (1968–9) i. l. 214 Likle he was, rycht byge and weyle besyne In-till a gyde of gudly ganand greyne.?a1500 Chester Pl. (Shaks. Soc.) II. 187 Fie on pearles! fie on pride! Fye on gowne! fye on guyde.
b. Used by Peele for: Splendour, magnificence.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > attention and judgement > beauty > splendour > [noun]
wlitec825
gite1589
splendencya1591
splendence1604
splendancya1626
pomp1732
splendour1774
blazer1845
blazery1883
splendiferousness1884
the mind > emotion > pride > ostentation > splendour, magnificence, or pomp > [noun]
prideOE
nobleyec1300
farec1330
pompc1330
statec1330
rialtya1375
estatec1385
lordliness1440
pompousness1447
noblenessc1450
worthinessc1450
pomperyc1460
affairc1480
gloryc1480
majesty1481
triumpha1513
shine?1529
royalness?1548
sumptuosity1550
triumphing1569
magnificie1570
presence1570
gite1589
equipage1612
majesticalness1613
ceremonya1616
splendour1616
stateliness1637
majesticnessa1643
scheme1647
pageantry1651
grandeur1652
splendidnessa1657
magnanimity1658
magnificency1668
fluster1676
energy1764
pompa1783
panoply1790
pageanting1873
1589 G. Peele Tale of Troy in Farewell 20 Doone is thy pride, dim is thy glorious gite, Dead is thy Prince in this vnhappy fight.
a1596 G. Peele Loue King Dauid & Fair Bethsabe (1599) sig. Ejv So dim is Dauids glory, and his gite.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1899; most recently modified version published online December 2020).

giten.2

/ʒiːt/
Forms: Also gîte.
Etymology: < French gîte (Old French giste : see gist n.1), verbal noun related to gésir to lie.
1.
a. A stopping-place, lodging.
ΘΚΠ
society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > dwelling place or abode > accommodation or lodging > [noun] > lodging-place
nestOE
inningOE
hostela1325
lodgingsc1380
lodging-place14..
entry1457
logis1477
hospital?a1513
stay1566
lodge1571
allodgement1598
lodgementa1701
gite1798
put-up1844
hang-out1852
shebang1867
stash1927
pad1935
society > travel > aspects of travel > a journey > [noun] > break in a journey > stopping-place on a journey
gist?c1225
mansiona1382
baiting1477
station1578
mansion place1584
manzil1619
night stop1787
gite1798
outspan1821
halting-place1826
stopping-place1827
stepping-stone1849
waypoint1860
landing-place1861
stop-off1869
stop-over1881
siding1896
half-way1897
sit-down1898
pull-up1899
1798 C. Smith Young Philosopher IV. 37 Would I had any pretensions to so happy a gite!
1809 W. Scott Let. 22 July (1932) II. 209 This small farm..will..furnish a better gîte than any of the Inns on the road.
1841 G. P. R. James Brigand xii The village was too small to have a regular inn, or gîte.
b. In France (and French-speaking countries): a furnished or self-catering holiday home, usually in a rural district.
ΘΚΠ
society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > dwelling place or abode > a dwelling > a house > types of house > [noun] > summer house or holiday house
summer houseOE
pleasure house1590
mahal1610
aestivation1625
summer cottage1638
cottage1805
Swiss cottage1820
summer home1821
casita1822
chalet1853
bathing-box1883
rest home1889
dacha1896
housekeeping cottage1901
weekend cottage1911
weekender1921
bach1940
hafod1952
gite1964
getaway1968
vacation home1969
timeshare1974
share1984
1964 G. B. Schaller Year of Gorilla v. 83 At night we stayed at one of the many rest-houses, or gîtes, which lie scattered over the country [sc. the Congo.] The gîtes are simple houses, sparsely furnished with a bedstead, a table, and some chairs.
1971 Daily Tel. 20 Mar. 12 Almost nestling under the shadow of the Puy-de-Dome, our gîte had probably been an old farmhouse. Now it was converted into two flats.
1984 Listener 16 Aug. 15/2 Holidays are taken in the Dordogne, on remote Greek islands, in rural gites and in distant Kashmir.
1987 Sun 21 Feb. 19/1 The trend started when the French opened up their government-assisted self-catering gites to Britons.
2. The place where a fish lies. rare.
ΘΚΠ
the world > animals > fish > [noun] > habitat
gite1854
1854 C. D. Badham Prose Halieutics 41 The gîtes of fish are very various, some lying on a bed of sand, some ambushed in mud [etc.].
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1899; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

giten.3

Etymology: < Old French giet, jet, etc.; compare get n.2 and jess n.
Obsolete. rare.
A strap (of a shield).
ΘΚΠ
society > armed hostility > military equipment > armour > shield > [noun] > strap
baldricc1400
guigec1405
gitec1440
bracer1615
c1440 Partonope 2241 He vndide the gyte of hys Sheelde And from hym cast hit into the feelde.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1899; most recently modified version published online June 2021).
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