单词 | hatband |
释义 | hatbandn. 1. A band, often decorative, of fabric, leather, or other material, positioned around the crown of a hat close to the brim. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > headgear > parts of headgear > [noun] > band hatband1412 filament1715 swirl1909 1412–13 in J. T. Fowler Extracts Acct. Rolls Abbey of Durham (1898) I. 224 Pro hatbandys de serico nigro.., 2s. 1573 in A. Feuillerat Documents Office of Revels Queen Elizabeth (1908) 217 For vii Hatbandes for the men Maskers. 1594 H. Deane in Lismore Papers (1887) 2nd Ser. I. 8 A hat-bande, with xviij gowlde buttons. 1623 Duke of Buckingham Let. 25 Apr. in H. Ellis Orig. Lett. Eng. Hist. (1824) 1st Ser. III. 146 He hath neyther chaine nor hattband. 1685 London Gaz. No. 2094/4 A Hat, with a Black and Gold coloured Silk Hatband of the new twisted fashion. 1726 N. Amhurst Terræ-filius (ed. 2) xlvi. 97 Flapping hats, with silver hat-bands. 1796 J. P. Andrews Hist. Great Brit. II. viii. vii. 302 The crown of the hat..had sometimes a rich hat-band, adorned by goldsmith's work and precious stones. 1834 L. Ritchie Wanderings by Seine viii. 105 Louis XI...had already given proofs of that ardent devotion which afterwards loaded even his hat-band with medals of the saints. 1867 Edinb. Evening Courant 20 May 2/1 (advt.) The Cricket Dress. The Racing Jersey. The School Hat Band. The School Scarf. 1920 J. B. Hendryx Gold Girl xiv. 232 The cowboy gathered up his reins, dropped them again, and his gloved fingers fumbled with his leather hat band. 1968 J. Lock Lady Policeman ix. 82 They've made the plain uniforms look as snazzy as possible with whiter-than-white hat-bands, belts and gaiters. 2006 Independent on Sunday 4 June (Review Suppl.) 41/2 Panama hats..adorned with regimental or club striped hat bands. 2. A wide band, usually of black crêpe, worn around the crown of a hat above the brim, as a sign of mourning. ΘΚΠ the world > life > death > obsequies > formal or ceremonial mourning > [noun] > wearing of mourning garments > mourning garments > hatband hatband1598 mourning banda1630 crape1763 the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > headgear > parts of headgear > [noun] > band > types of > as sign of mourning hatband1598 crape1763 weeper1832 mourning band1862 1598 R. Tofte Alba ii. sig. E5v To Hatband black..This sable place doth fit you best to mourne. 1667 S. Pepys Diary 31 Dec. (1974) VIII. 601 My uncle Thomas, with a mourning hat-band on for his daughter Mary. 1702 Order in Council 8 Mar. in London Gaz. No. 3791/4 It will be allowed as full and proper Mourning, to wear Hatbands of Black English Alamode covered with Black Crape. 1755 E. F. Haywood Invisible Spy I. iii. xi. 205 They brought with them a long mourning cloak and a hat-band for the footman. 1835 Comic Almanack 44 All round my hat..a crape hatband I should have worn. 1886 J. K. Jerome Idle Thoughts (1889) 32 The undertaker's mute in streaming hat-band. 1971 Folklore 82 331 Mourning ribbons, In Memoriam cards, hatbands and streamers in Norwich crape. 2003 J. Flanders Victorian House (2004) x. 337 At a surgeons' funeral the hatbands of the family were of crape, those of his colleagues and friends were of silk, and his students had ‘half-crape’. Phrases Now chiefly U.S. colloquial as —— as Dick's (or Nick's) hatband and variants: in similative expressions indicating that a person is extremely strange, stingy, cross, etc. [The semantic motivation is unclear; it has been conjectured that Dick or Nick was a well-known character in a particular area whose droll sayings were repeated.] ΚΠ 1742 J. Ayres Sancho at Court iii. 44 A young Lady, the first or second Day of her Marriage, looks as queer as Dick's Hat-Band. 1796 Grose's Classical Dict. Vulgar Tongue (ed. 3) at Dick I am as queer as Dick's hatband; that is, out of spirits, or don't know what ails me. 1858 ‘H. Lee’ Sylvan Holt's Daughter I. iii. 13 He 'd tum'led out o' t' wrang side o' his bed..an' was as cross as Nick's hatband. 1872 T. Clarke et al. Specimens Westmorland Dial. 10 He wes queerer ner Dick's hat-band, an it went nineteen times roond an woddn't knot. 1922 Dial. Notes 5 172 Odd as Dick's hat band, used to describe a person who is peculiar. Aroostock, Maine. 1944 G. Heyer Friday's Child xiv. 157 They'll look as queer as Dick's hat-band, they will, the silly chubs. 1982 W. L. Heat Moon Blue Highways v. ix. 203 He came in a little oiled and then got tighter than Dick's hatband. 2014 C. B. McKenzie Bad Country 108 She's sharp as a tack when she wants to be and still tight as Dick's Hatband about her money. CompoundsΚΠ 1602 T. Heywood How Man may chuse Good Wife sig. B3v A hatband-hater, and a busk-point wearer. hatband maker n. ΚΠ 1632 in S. R. Gardiner Rep. Cases Star Chamber & High Comm. (1886) 115 A. B. of London, Cittizen and Hatband-maker. 1720 J. Strype Stow's Surv. of London (rev. ed.) II. v. xv. 247/1 The Master, Wardens, and Assistants of the incorporated Company of Hatband Makers of London. 2007 C. Nicholl Lodger Shakespeare (2008) xiii. 131 He was a hatband-maker from Tournai. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2017; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1412 |
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