α. 1700s hens teeth, 1800s– hen's teeth, 1800s– hens' teeth.
β. 1800s hen teeth.
| 单词 | hens teeth | 
| 释义 | hen's teethn.α. 1700s hens teeth, 1800s– hen's teeth, 1800s– hens' teeth. β. 1800s hen teeth.  1.   a.  As a type of something which is extremely rare, unattainable, or non-existent; a rarity. Also (esp. in early use): an imaginary item that a gullible person may be sent to find as a joke. Now chiefly U.S. ΘΚΠ the world > time > frequency > infrequency > 			[noun]		 > rare or occasional thing strawberry preaching1548 hen's teeth1700 blue moon1821 gold dust1840 a sometime thing1935 1700    T. Brown Amusem. Serious & Comical iii. 27  				I have a Parcel of..Hens-Teeth, Ell-Broad Pack-Thread, and the Quintescence of the Blue of Plumbs... The Greshamites buy up all these Rarities by Wholesale all the Year. 1728    Poor Robin's Almanack in  Hull Packet 14 Sept.1883  				Waggs..employ their sense In sending fools to get Intelligence! One seeks hens' teeth in farthest part of town, Another pigeon's milk. 1903    W. D. Nesbit in  Ainslee's Mar. 78/2  				I know they haven't any, but if I should open a hen's teeth store, I'd have the trade of every women in town within a week. 1962    Phoenix 		(Arizona)	 Republic 14 May 8/3 		(advt.)	  				Well, we found some hens' teeth for the lady. We set it up so that a modest but worthwhile amount went into her savings account..before she did her shopping. 2003    Fort Pierce 		(Florida)	 Tribune 		(Nexis)	 1 Apr.  d1  				They might, for example, be sent on a ‘sleeveless errand’, a search for something that doesn't exist: hen's teeth, pigeon's milk, striped paint or a stick with one end.  b.  Originally U.S. Used in various similative phrases. Esp. in  (as) scarce (also rare) as hen's teeth,  like hen's teeth: very rare. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > quantity > insufficiency > 			[phrase]		 > very scarce (as) scarce (also rare) as hen's teeth1839 like hen's teeth1868 1839    Tennessee Whig 		(Elizabethton, Tennessee)	 6 June  				Polk and Powell men, are as scarce in this quarter, as hen-teeth. 1868    Milwaukee 		(Wisconsin)	 Daily Sentinel 16 May  				The exemptions under this law are like hens' teeth—few and far between. 1969    Times 12 June 3 		(advt.)	  				Stoppages are as rare as hen's teeth. 2001    Dressage June 20/4  				Everyone told me they were like hen's teeth and I would never be able to buy one, let alone be given one. 2018    Grimsby Tel. 		(Nexis)	 6 Dec. 35  				A series of 2p pieces issued years ago but still perfectly current which being as rare as hen's teeth are worth considerably more than 2p.  2.  Chiefly North American. Pieces of grit or gravel in the gizzard of domestic chickens, which aid the grinding of ingested food; (also) any gritty substance fed to poultry for this purpose. Now rare. ΚΠ 1872    Poultry World Feb. 20/1  				Hen's teeth [sic] comprise no incisors, nor canines, but are all grinders. The flattish or scaly gravel is not suitable. 1904    Poultry Oct. 15/1  				The Mica Spar Grit people had a booth and gave away samples of hens' teeth to all comers. 1944    Ada 		(Okla.)	 Evening News 3 Aug. 4/1 		(advt.)	  				The best Hens' Teeth is Stonemo Granite Grit... Helps keep digestive tract working properly. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2019; most recently modified version published online March 2022). <  | 
	
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