单词 | hoicks |
释义 | hoickshoickint.n. a. A call used in hunting to incite the hounds. Also transferred. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > voice or vocal sound > cry or shout (loudness) > cry or shout [interjection] > specific shout > in hunting or hawking soho1307 see-hoa1500 stowc1520 hoicks1607 loo1608 whoo-whoop1611 harka1616 stoo1673 illow1688 hark away1737 yoicks1774 1607 E. Topsell Hist. Foure-footed Beastes 270 Speaking to his dogs by name, saying nowe A, then B. Hoika C. and such like Words of Art. 1756 S. Foote Englishman return'd from Paris ii. 34 Hoic a Boy, Hoic a Boy..Hey Boy, hoics my little Buck. 1773 J. Craddock in O. Goldsmith She stoops to Conquer Epil. Then hoikes to jiggs and pastimes ev'ry night. 1859 J. S. Rarey Art of taming Horses (new ed.) xii. 199 Cover hoick! i.e. Hark into cover!..And to a particular hound—Hoick, Rector! Hoick, Bonny Lass! b. n. A cry of ‘hoicks!’ ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > voice or vocal sound > cry or shout (loudness) > [noun] > shout of huntsmen whoopc1450 sohoa1572 tue1602 whoo-whoop1611 view halloo1750 chevyc1785 hoicks1797 view1903 1797 A. M. Bennett Beggar Girl IV. iii. 86 A smacking of whips, coarse laughs, and loud hoic hoics, with shrill hollows. Derivatives hoicks v. (also hoick) (a) transitive to incite or salute with ‘hoicks!’; (b) intransitive to ‘hark back’. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > backward movement > move backwards [verb (intransitive)] > return towards point of departure repaira1325 returna1325 rebounda1382 redounda1382 recovera1393 to go backc1425 revertc1475 renew1488 reverse1542 retire1567 revolve1587 reciprocate1623 retrovert1639 to get back1664 recur1719 hoicks1762 boomerang1900 the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > voice or vocal sound > cry or shout (loudness) > cry or shout [verb (transitive)] > incite or pursue with shout > of huntsmen routa1425 hollo1608 hoicks1762 whoo-whoop1812 soho1834 yoicks1840 1762 T. Smollett Adventures Sir Launcelot Greaves I. ix. 196 The fox-hunters..hoicksed the speaker, exclaiming, ‘Well opened, Jowler—..to 'un again, Sweetlips!’ 1823 W. Scott Let. 11 May (1934) VII. 387 Come to Abbotsford with him and we will hoicks back with you again to Rokeby. 1897 Punch 113 121/2 Huntsman getting warm, and ‘Hoic-ing’. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1899; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < int.n.1607 |
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