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单词 glazed
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glazedadj.

/ˈɡleɪzd/
Etymology: < glaze v.1 + -ed suffix1.
1. Furnished or filled in with glass; fitted with windows of glass; covered with a piece of glass.
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society > occupation and work > materials > derived or manufactured material > glass and glass-like materials > [adjective] > made of or furnished with glass
glazen971
glassc1275
glassyc1440
glazed1591
society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > a building > parts of building > window or door > [adjective] > window > having windows
windowed?a1425
glazed1591
window-set1632
windowy1832
fenestrated1849
society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > a building > parts of building > window or door > [adjective] > window > glazed
glazed1591
impaned1635
1591 R. Percyvall Bibliotheca Hispanica Dict. at Vidriado Glased.
1630 tr. G. Botero Relations Famous Kingdomes World (rev. ed.) 291 A faire glazed window.
1638 J. Penkethman Artachthos sig. Liijv My Studie or glazed Shop against the Rolls.
1667 J. Milton Paradise Lost iii. 590 A spot like which perhaps Astronomer..Through his glaz'd Optic Tube yet never saw. View more context for this quotation
1691 J. Evelyn Kalendarium Hortense (ed. 8) 75 Covering the Head and the rest of the Tree above with a glaz'd Frame.
1849 G. P. R. James Woodman I. iv. 62 Two larger houses..having glazed windows.
1883 J. Gilmour Among Mongols xxxii. 368 A framed and glazed table, hung up conspicuously, where every traveller may see the exact amount payable.
2. Coated with a vitreous or glassy surface.
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society > occupation and work > materials > derived or manufactured material > painting or coating materials > [adjective] > glazed
glassed1577
glazed1662
the world > food and drink > food > food manufacture and preparation > preparation for table or cooking > garnishing > [adjective] > glazed
doryc1430
glazed1747
1662 C. Merrett tr. A. Neri Art of Glass xviii Glased pans.
1663 B. Gerbier Counsel to Builders 90 Black glased Holland pan tiles.
1747 H. Glasse Art of Cookery xvi. 146 A glazed Jug with a long Neck.
1824 W. Irving Tales of Traveller I. 58 A great fireplace, with the whole Bible history in glazed tiles.
1842 E. A. Parnell Elements Chem. Anal. (1845) 404 The mass..is..carefully powdered in a glazed mortar.
3.
a. Having a smooth shining surface, produced either by a coating substance or by friction, etc.; made glassy in appearance. Also (in Painting) of colours: covered with a ‘glaze’ of another colour. See glaze v.1 2, 3, 4, 5.
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the world > matter > light > reflection > [adjective] > made reflective or lustrous
ybrent1297
yburnuschtc1330
polisheda1382
burnishedc1400
well-polished1485
glazed1530
slicked1594
glossed1602
nut-brown1609
well-glossed?1611
perpolished1616
varnished1642
reflectorized1932
1530 [see glazedness n. at Derivatives].
1608 T. Middleton Familie of Love (new ed.) ii. sig. B4 The iocond morne lookes more liuely and fresh, then an oulde gentlewomans glazd face in a new perriwigge.
1695 J. Dryden tr. R. de Piles in tr. C. A. Du Fresnoy De Arte Graphica 179 Glaz'd Colours have a Vivacity which can never be imitated by the..most brilliant Colours.
1719 D. Defoe Life Robinson Crusoe 228 Two Pound of fine glaz'd Powder.
1726 G. Leoni tr. L. B. Alberti Architecture I. 35 Sea-sand..the blackest and most glazed is not wholly to be despis'd.
1747 H. Glasse Art of Cookery iii. 54 Glazed Fish.
1800 tr. E. J. B. Bouillon-Lagrange Man. Course Chem. I. 235 There are two kinds of gunpowder: that used in war, and that used for shooting game; the former is coarser, and not glazed; the latter is glazed, and much finer.
1814 H. F. Cary tr. Dante Vision I. xxxiii. 148 The glazed tear-drops that o'erlay mine eyes.
1824 Ld. Byron Don Juan: Canto XV lxv. 37 They also set a glazed Westphalian ham on.
1832 C. Babbage Econ. Machinery & Manuf. (ed. 2) xi. 87 The glazed calico is now passed between the rollers.
1841 C. Dickens Old Curiosity Shop i. iv. 90 Men in glazed hats and round jackets.
1845 J. W. Carlyle Lett. I. 352 Written on glazed paper.
1875 E. H. Knight Pract. Dict. Mech. Glazed Board, a kind of mill-board having a hard, smooth surface, to give a smooth face to the paper or fabric pressed between such boards.
b. Of the eye (see glaze v.1 3). Also Pathology of the tongue, of the surface of a wound, etc.
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the world > life > the body > external parts of body > head > face > eye > [adjective] > by size, shape, etc.
steepc1000
standing1340
glazenc1380
glassy1412
ungladlyc1450
sparklinga1500
goggle1540
pinking1566
whally1590
vailed1591
unweeping1598
dejected1600
unwet1601
glossed1602
haggard1605
saucer-like1612
saucer1618
glaring1622
uncast1629
startling1648
poppinga1696
upraised1707
glancy1733
glazed1735
almond1786
open-eyed1799
bald1807
glazing1808
lustreless1810
unfathomable1817
vague1820
soulless1824
beady1826
socketless1833
fishy1836
glazy1838
popped1849
agoggled1860
uprolled1864
unfaceted1893
shoe-button1895
poppy1899
googly1901
slitty1908
bead-berry1923
1735 W. Somervile Chace i. 375 With heavy Eyes Glaz'd, lifeless, dull.
1822 ‘B. Cornwall’ Sicilian Story xix. 6 Settled Madness in her glazed eye Told of a young heart wronged.
1834 S. Cooper Good's Study Med. (ed. 4) I. 554 In some examples of fully developed typhus, where the tongue was glazed, dry and brown..he has seen the blood from the temporal artery present a venous colour.
1840 R. Liston Elem. Surg. ii. 766 Farther dressing is delayed for six or eight hours, when the oozing has entirely ceased, and the visible cut surface becomes glazed.
1888 A. Jessopp Coming of Friars iv. 197 A subordinate..finishing the work which his master's glazed eye perhaps never rested on.
c. glazed frost n. (see quot. 1889).
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1889 Daily News 25 Dec. 2/4 In the year 1808 the phenomenon of ‘glazed frost’ was observed, the rain freezing as it touched the ground.
d. Metallurgy. Having a smooth shining surface or fracture owing to a high silicon content (in the case of pig-iron) or fusion of the surface (in the case of blister steel).
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society > occupation and work > materials > derived or manufactured material > metal > metal in specific state or form > [adjective] > other states or forms
well-attempereda1460
sheet1582
unstamped1622
unplanished1683
shotten1766
calciform1782
spongy1807
cored1865
glazed1874
stamped1879
unwelded1885
solid-drawn1888
siliconized1920
inoculated1923
deep-drawn1925
stress-relieved1925
projection-welded1933
roll-formed1935
over-aged1953
scalped1958
1874 W. H. Greenwood Man. Metall. I. ix. 160 Aired and glazed bars are unfit for melting into best cast-steel, and require reconverting.
1884 W. H. Greenwood Steel & Iron iv. 55 The excess of fuel employed when first blowing in a furnace often results in the metal first tapped being more highly siliceous than that produced in subsequent workings, and..the siliceous pig known as glazed or blazed pig often results.
1923 F. W. Harbord & J. W. Hall Metall. Steel (ed. 7) I. x. 245 Sometimes..the pots become too highly heated, with the result that the surface of the bars is slightly fused, and these are known as ‘glazed bars’.
1967 A. K. Osborne Encycl. Iron & Steel Industry (ed. 2) 182 Glazed pig, pig iron containing a very high silicon content, e.g. 5%, which gives a very fine grained lustrous fracture.
e. Of blister steel: showing signs of fusion on the surface.
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1884 W. H. Greenwood Steel & Iron (ed. 2) xviii. 413 Bars showing signs of fusion upon the surface are described as ‘glazed bars’, and indicate that the heat of the furnace has been too high.
4. ? figurative. Brilliant, splendid. Obsolete.
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the mind > attention and judgement > beauty > splendour > [adjective] > radiant
shininga900
gladOE
steepa1000
lightsomea1382
freshlyc1426
prefulgentc1480
flagrant?a1500
radiant1509
glazed?1510
refulgent1528
bright-headeda1560
shone1595
tinsel1595
skinkling1790
epiphanous1823
foudroyant1860
?1510 Treatyse Galaunt (de Worde) sig. Aij Thy glased lyfe and glotony, be glewed so in fere That englonde may wayle that euer it came here.

Derivatives

ˈglazedness n.
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1530 J. Palsgrave Lesclarcissement 225/2 Glasednesse, uoyroyseté.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online September 2021).
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adj.?1510
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