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单词 hipped
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hippedadj.1

Brit. /hɪpt/, U.S. /hɪpt/
Forms: late Middle English 1700s–1800s hiped, late Middle English– hipped, 1500s hipte, 1500s hypped, 1600s hipt, 1700s hipp'd; also Scottish pre-1700 1800s– hippit, 1900s hippeet (southern).
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: hip n.1, -ed suffix2; hip v.2, -ed suffix1.
Etymology: Partly (i) < hip n.1 + -ed suffix2, and partly (ii) < hip v.2 + -ed suffix1.
1. Having hips, esp. of a specified kind. Chiefly as the second element of compounds, as broad-hipped, great-hipped, large-hipped, round-hipped, etc.broken-hipped, fat-hipped, full-hipped, loose-hipped, narrow-hipped, etc.: see the first element.
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the world > life > the body > external parts of body > trunk > side > [adjective] > hip
hipped?1440
tr. Palladius De re Rustica (Duke Humfrey) (1896) iii. l. 1053 (MED) Chese a boor Gret bodied..eke hiped [c1450 Bodl. Add. hipped] grete.
a1513 W. Dunbar Flyting in Poems (1998) I. 206 Hirpland, hippit as ane harrow.
1598 A. M. tr. J. Guillemeau Frenche Chirurg. 50 b/2 To be hipped and legged, or have a payere of goode and stedfast stiltes vnder them.
1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Hanchu,..great hipt.
1687 G. L. Gentleman's New Jockey v. 12 Let him be one..well set in the shoulders, and fairly hipped, gaunt and smooth backed.
1707 C. Cibber Lady's Last Stake ii. 14 So plump too, so fresh-look'd, so round-hipp'd, and full-chested.
1753 J. Stirling tr. Horace Satires i. ii. 196/2 in tr. Horace Wks. (ed. 4) II. i She is low hipped, great nosed, with a..splay foot.
1801 ‘Berwickshire Sandie’ Poems 106 Tautie-hippit hogs nibblin' the heather.
1833 M. Scott Tom Cringle in Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. May 743/2 Such an ethereal-looking thing..shall one day become an anxious-looking,..loud-tongued, thin-bosomed, broad-hipped wife!
1854 H. H. Wilson tr. Rig-veda II. 289 Wide-hipped Siníválí..grant us, goddess, progeny.
1938 ‘E. Queen’ Devil to Pay i. 6 Her unavoidable destination had been Hollywood, since she was blonde and swivel-hipped.
1989 I. Frazier Great Plains xi. 214 Their hills are hipped, like a woman asleep under a sheet.
1992 J. Wood Malcolm X (1994) 113 A sad-eyed,..big-breasted, skinny-ankled, hourglass-hipped woman.
2007 A. Theroux Laura Warholic v. 60 Sitting on a quay with some fluid slim-hipped Japanna with electric eyes.
2. Esp. of a horse: having a dislocated or injured hip; lame from injury or disease of the hip; hip-shot.In quot. 1709 designating the affected hip itself.
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the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > diseases of tissue > disorders of joints > [adjective] > dislocated > of hip
hip-halta1393
hipped1565
hip-shot1639
1565 T. Cooper Thesaurus Delumbata quadrupide, the beast beyng hypped.
1566 T. Blundeville Order curing Horses Dis. cxxiii. f. 89 in Fower Offices Horsemanshippe The horse is sayde to be hipte, when the hip bone is remoued out of his right place.
1673 R. Almond Eng. Horsman 211 An hipped Horse is so properly called, when the hip-bone is dislocated, or removed out of its natural seat or place.
1709 London Gaz. No. 4601/4 All black, with his further Hip hipped.
1799 Sporting Mag. 14 185 To be hipped or hipshot is to have one hip lower than the other.
1860 Jrnl. Disc. 8 318/2 Neither do I wish a person owing tithing to offer an old hipped horse at forty dollars.
1900 Scribner's Mag. Aug. 191/2 Looks to me, Arthur, as if your mare was hipped.
2012 J. Hiner Rowing to Rhodesia 13 A man on a hipped horse With glanders beside.
3. Architecture and Building. Of a roof, skylight, etc.: having or characterized by a hip or hips (hip n.1 2a). Cf. hip roof n.
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society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > a building > parts of building > roof > [adjective] > type of roof
thatched1467
side?a1475
thacked1530
vaulted1552
shingleda1563
slated1611
unshingled1611
high-pitch1614
slate-pointed1648
killesed1649
hipped1663
pantiledc1672
overpitched1677
underpitched1677
low-pitcheda1684
pitched1773
theeked1792
peaked1797
shingle1810
thackless1810
choppered1818
wagon-headed1823
unlathed1854
break-back1856
shingly1857
saddleback1861
scaled1862
gambrelled1863
thatchy1864
weather-slated1870
thatchless1882
weather-tiled1887
monopitch1941
tile-roofed1962
1663 W. Pope Of Roofs in G. Richards tr. A. Palladio 1st Bk. Archit. li. 228 If any of these Roofes be hipt, the former generall Rules may serve for a Rule to find out the back and length of the Hip-Rafter.
1669 J. Brown Descr. & Use Ordinary Joynt-rule xvi. 23 O S, and C D is the least Hip, and A B is the greater Hip, as Mr. Pope hath well shewed. Thus much for Hipt Roofs.
1737 E. Hoppus Gentleman's & Builder's Repository 86 Sides and Ends of the said Roof, one End to be hipped, the other a Gable-end.
1771 H. Pelham Let. 23 June in Lett. & Papers Copley & Pelham (Mass. Hist. Soc.) (1914) 122 The Expence is not at all adequate to the looks, of a hiped Roof upon the upper House.
1823 P. Nicholson New Pract. Builder 129 A hiped roof, over a rectangular plan.
1893 Metal 20 Aug. 122/2 (caption) Hipped skylight, suitable for small openings.
1932 H. Ashton Bricks & Mortar vii. 131 An austere..block with a pedimented doorway, two plain rows of sash-windows and an attic-story in a hipped and dormered roof.
2007 U.S. News & World Rep. 29 Jan. 69/3 (chart) Pole rafters will form a hipped roof stabilized with horizontal purlins.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

hippedadj.2

Brit. /hɪpt/, U.S. /hɪpt/
Forms:

α. 1700s hyp'd, 1700s hypp'd, 1700s–1800s hypt, 1700s– hypped, 1800s–1900s hyped.

β. 1700s hip'd, 1700s hipp'd, 1700s hipt, 1700s– hipped, 1800s hiped, 1900s hippit (Scottish).

Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: hyp n., -ed suffix2.
Etymology: < hyp n.+ -ed suffix2. Compare later hipped adj.3
colloquial. Now rare.
1. Suffering from the hyp (hyp n.); melancholy, low spirited, depressed; irritable. Chiefly in predicative use. Cf. hip v.3, hippish adj. Now historical.Common in 18th and 19th centuries.
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the mind > emotion > suffering > dejection > melancholy > [adjective]
melancholiousa1393
melancholica1398
darkc1440
adustc1460
melancholyc1475
as melancholy as a cat1592
allichollya1616
fuliginous1646
atrabilious1651
atrabilary1676
atrabilarian1678
hipped1712
splenetic1759
atrabiliarious1761
melancholish1775
atrabiliar1833
atrabiliary1839
atrabilarious1882
the world > health and disease > mental health > mental illness > degree or type of mental illness > [adjective] > melancholic
melancholya1393
hypochondrical1586
hypochondriac1599
sullen-sick1614
hypochondriacal1620
mirachial1621
hypochondriatic1658
hipped1712
melancholic1809
hypochondric1871
melancholiac1906
1712 R. Steele Spectator No. 284. ⁋4 I have been to the last Degree hipped since I saw you.
a1716 J. Edwards in Communic. Cambr. Antiquarian Soc. (1878) 17 130 Allmost half of them are Hypt (as they call it), that is, disordered in their brains.
1799 S. T. Coleridge Let. 6 May (1895) I. 296 I..spent a day with them. They were melancholy and hypped.
1836 Western Monthly Mag. Feb. 102 I was like a hipped patient.
1853 E. C. Gaskell Ruth II. x. 290 On a dull Sunday, when people were apt to get hypped if not well amused.
1887 S. Smiles Life & Labour 446 When he..had nothing to do, he became hipped, then ill, and then was told that he was dying.
1920 Trans. Med. Assoc. Alabama 236 Our..unsympathetic attitude towards patients whom we think are not seriously ill, or who are what we call ‘hyped’, are responsible for the fact that every advertising charlatan in the country has an office full of patients.
1968 G. Heyer Cousin Kate 160 Properly hipped she was, after you'd gone off!
2. Short of money; lacking funds.
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1858 R. Simpson Let. 22 Feb. in Ld. Acton & R. Simpson Corr. (1971) I. 11 Burns tells me that Hanford is now quite hipped, living like a hermit in one room.
1895 W. C. Gore in Inlander Nov. 60 Hipped... Without funds.
1954 W. Lewis Self Condemned ii. xviii. 259 ‘On the other hand, Harding, if you are hipped..if you are in any money difficulty...’ ‘That of course I am.’
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

hippedadj.3

Brit. /hɪpt/, U.S. /hɪpt/
Forms: 1800s– hipped, 1900s– hypped.
Origin: Apparently a variant or alteration of another lexical item. Etymon: hipped adj.2
Etymology: Apparently a specific sense development of hipped adj.2
slang (originally U.S.).
Enthused, obsessed; infatuated. Chiefly in to be hipped on: to be very keen on.
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the mind > mental capacity > lack of understanding > foolishness, folly > besottedness, infatuation > [adjective]
adoted?c1225
cangun?c1225
cangeda1250
foltishc1384
sottedc1386
fond1395
infatuate1471
infonded1567
mally1592
effatuate1600
fatuate1602
fatuous1633
besotted1637
fatuant1641
infatuated1642
affatuated1649
smitten1688
fatuitous1742
fatuated1848
besmitten1873
hipped1895
1895 J. S. Wood Yale Yarns 262 ‘It's because you are so hipped on a girl you think you see one behind every bush!’ laughed his chum. ‘I believe you're going crazy.’
1923 New Castle (Pa.) News 7 Feb. 14/1 The idea grew on him [sc. Pygmalion]..and before long he was hypped on the idea of having a partner like the one he had carved.
1966 R. Stout Death of Doxy vi. 64 I had had women cotton to me before, but she was hipped.
2003 J. Epstein Fabulous Small Jews (2004) 67 She was pretentious, hipped on psychology; he could never feel close to her.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

hippedadj.4

Brit. /hɪpt/, U.S. /hɪpt/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: hip v.5, -ed suffix1.
Etymology: < hip v.5 + -ed suffix1. Compare earlier hepped adj.
Aware, well-informed; in the know (about something). Often in to be hipped on: to well-informed on (an issue or subject).
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the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > knowledge, what is known > [adjective] > knowledgeable, well-informed
knowinga1398
well-knowingc1425
scientc1475
advertised1481
well-informeda1500
scientive1575
callent1656
fly1811
knowledgeable1825
factful1853
dungeonable1855
knowful1855
woke up1871
in the know1883
to be jerry1908
hipped1920
wised-up1926
clueful1943
genned-up1945
clued (up)1948
1920 F. S. Fitzgerald This Side of Paradise ii. iii. 255 Oh, just one person in fifty has any glimmer of what sex is. I'm hipped on Freud and all that.
1938 Amer. Speech 13 314/1 Hipped to the jive, well informed on the latest slang expressions.
1947 Esquire Apr. 76 ‘Are there any squares in this outfit?’ ‘No, man, we're all hipped.’
1966 T. Keyes All Night Stand 64 I stopped one young kraut who looked like he might be hipped up on clubs and beat.
1996 H. Roth From Bondage 178 I know you think I'm hipped on the subject.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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