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单词 hugger
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huggern.1

Brit. /ˈhʌɡə/, U.S. /ˈhəɡər/
Etymology: < hug v. + -er suffix1.
a. One who hugs.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > love > embrace > [noun] > one who embraces
hugger1682
embracera1794
1682 T. Otway Venice Preserv'd ii. 22 Beda. Pierre! I must embrace him, My heart beats to this Man as if it knew him. Rena. I never lov'd these Huggers.
b. dialect. A porter or carrier ( Whitby Gloss. 1876).
ΚΠ
1894 Nation (N.Y.) 13 Sept. 204/2 Not only are they [serpents] carried in such a way as to prevent their striking, but the ‘hugger’, as the attendant priest is called, is always present with his whip to guard against an accident.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1899; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

huggern.2

Etymology: Compare hugger v.
Obsolete.
Concealment; = hugger-mugger n. 1.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > hiding, concealing from view > keeping from knowledge > [noun]
coverture1393
laina1400
coveringc1400
palliation?c1425
lainingc1440
lonea1450
hudder-mudder1461
hugger-mugger1529
concealment1565
celation1567
hugger1576
burial1596
smothering1602
suppression1651
disguisal1652
hugger-mug1654
latitancy1701
cover-up1927
wraps1939
1576 A. Fleming tr. C. Plinius Novocomensis in Panoplie Epist. 250 Hee counselleth..to keepe them no longer in hugger, but to let them..shewe themselves abroade.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1899; most recently modified version published online March 2021).

huggerv.

Brit. /ˈhʌɡə/, U.S. /ˈhəɡər/
Etymology: probably short for hugger-mugger v. (But possibly the source of the first element of the compound.)
Obsolete exc. dialect.
1. intransitive. To be concealed; to lie in ambush. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > harm or detriment > hostile action or attack > make attack [verb (intransitive)] > lie in wait
siteOE
wait?c1225
aspya1250
awaita1250
keepc1275
to sit in wait(s)a1300
lurkc1300
bush1330
to lie at (the) waitc1440
to lie on waitc1440
to lie wait1445
lay one's wait1535
hugger1567
to lie at (on, upon the) lurch1578
couch1582
ambuscade1592
to lie (also stand, stay, etc.) perdu1624
to lie at (or upon the) snap1631
ambush1638
to hole up1912
1567 T. Harman Caueat for Commen Cursetors (new ed.) sig. Ciiii Suche a one they sawe there lyrkinge and huggeringe two houres before.
2. transitive. To conceal, keep secret; to wrap up.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > hiding, concealing from view > hide, conceal [verb (transitive)]
heeleOE
forhelec888
i-hedec888
dernc893
hidec897
wryOE
behelec1000
behidec1000
bewryc1000
forhidec1000
overheleOE
hilla1250
fealc1325
cover1340
forcover1382
blinda1400
hulsterc1400
overclosec1400
concealc1425
shroud1426
blend1430
close1430
shadow1436
obumber?1440
mufflea1450
alaynec1450
mew?c1450
purloin1461
to keep close?1471
oversilec1478
bewrap1481
supprime1490
occulta1500
silec1500
smoor1513
shadec1530
skleir1532
oppressa1538
hudder-mudder1544
pretex1548
lap?c1550
absconce1570
to steek away1575
couch1577
recondite1578
huddle1581
mew1581
enshrine1582
enshroud1582
mask1582
veil1582
abscondc1586
smotherc1592
blot1593
sheathe1594
immask1595
secret1595
bemist1598
palliate1598
hoodwinka1600
overmaska1600
hugger1600
obscure1600
upwrap1600
undisclose1601
disguise1605
screen1611
underfold1612
huke1613
eclipsea1616
encavea1616
ensconcea1616
obscurify1622
cloud1623
inmewa1625
beclouda1631
pretext1634
covert1647
sconce1652
tapisa1660
shun1661
sneak1701
overlay1719
secrete1741
blank1764
submerge1796
slur1813
wrap1817
buttress1820
stifle1820
disidentify1845
to stick away1900
1600 N. Breton Mad-cappes Message in Pasquils Mad-cap 29 Tell truth for shame and hugger vp no ill.
1876 F. K. Robinson Gloss. Words WhitbyHugger 't up onny hoo, I's clash'd for time’, wrap it up in any shape, I am in a hurry.
3. intransitive. To become confused or disorderly; to get into confusion. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > relative properties > order > disorder > confusion or disorder > be or become confused or disordered [verb (intransitive)]
huggerc1547
confuse1630
huddle1646
c1547 Vox Populi x, in J. Skelton Poet. Wks. (1843) II. 409 By Godes blessed mother, Or thei begynne to hugger, For Godes sake looke aboute.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1899; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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