单词 | assegai |
释义 | assegain. 1. An iron-tipped hardwood spear, esp. one used by southern African peoples.Used to designate both the long throwing spear and the short stabbing spear used by southern African peoples. ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > military equipment > weapon > sharp weapon > spear or lance > [noun] > specific for throwing gavelockc1000 wifleOE dartc1330 gavelot14.. pilec1400 hurlbatc1450 javelot1489 espiot1490 javelin1513 archegay1523 framea1545 zagaie1590 bourdonasse1596 assegai1600 1600 J. Pory tr. G. B. Ramusio in Gen. Descr. Afr. 21 in tr. J. Leo Africanus Geogr. Hist. Afr. Their armour and weapons be Azagaie or short darts [It. azagaie], some few swords, and certaine shirts of male. 1619 W. Phillip tr. W. C. Schouten Relation Wonderfull Voiage 61 They..were well furnished with armes after their manner, as Assagayes or Clubs [Du. Assagayen]. 1625 S. Purchas Pilgrimes ii. 969 They of Myna or the Golden Coast, their armes are Pikes, or Assagaies, Bowes, and Arrowes. 1731 G. Medley tr. P. Kolb Present State Cape Good-Hope I. 65 Dexterity in throwing the Hassagaye [Ger. Hassagayen]. 1776 Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 66 295 Being all armed with hassagays, they often throw twenty or thirty..at once. 1811 W. Scott Don Roderick Concl. xv. 67 Sharper than Polish pike or assagay. 1879 Ld. Stratford de Redcliffe in Times 29 Mar. 11/2 They shake the dreaded assegai. 1912 J. Ayliff & J. Whiteside Hist. Abambo 8 Adopting the Zulu model, he..armed them with the short stabbing assagai. ?1968 J. Perry & D. Croft Dad's Army: Scripts 1st Ser. Episode 2. 48/2 So until then, we fight Hitler's parachutists with one shot gun, 15 carving knives and Lance Corporal Jones' assegai. 2003 N.Y. Rev. Bks. 10 Apr. 10/1 When I was a girl you met the men walking through the bush, dressed in animal skins, carrying assegais. 2. A South African flowering evergreen tree, Curtisia dentata (family Curtisiaceae), having glossy dark toothed leaves, dense clusters of small white berries, and smooth grey or reddish bark used in traditional medicine. Also: the wood of such a tree, used to make spear handles and other wooden implements. See also assegai tree n., assegai wood n. at Compounds 2.The assegai was formerly placed in the dogwood family ( Cornaceae). ΘΚΠ the world > plants > particular plants > cultivated or valued plants > particular timber trees or shrubs > non-British timber trees > [noun] > African shittima1382 citrus1555 cam-wood1699 jacaranda1753 kokerboom1774 quiver tree1789 geelhout1790 rooihout1790 yellowwood1790 mat-wood1792 assegai1793 assegai tree1793 hardpear1801 rooi els1801 argan1809 beaver-wood1810 mat tree1812 saffraan1819 salie1819 sneezewood1834 African teak1842 hyawaballi1851 sage-wood1854 mvule1858 til1858 yari-yari1858 cannibal stinkwood1859 kiaat1862 knobwood1862 milkwood1862 tryssil1862 sulphur-tree1863 khaya1864 cailcedra1866 flat-crown1868 umzimbeet1870 kuka1882 odum1887 iroko1890 opepe1891 Natal mahogany1904 muhimbi1906 obeche1906 agba1908 makoré1915 afara1920 agboin1920 abura1921 podo1922 afrormosia1923 guarea1936 Mansonia1936 dahoma1955 utile1956 1793 [see assegai wood n. at Compounds 2]. 1857 Cape Monthly Mag. June 328 Those [stumps and roots] that I examined were principally yellow wood (Podocarpus), and assagai (Curtisia), with some others I could not identify. 1880 Handbk. S. Afr. (S. W. Silver & Co.) (ed. 3) 133 The Assegai is more abundant than the Red Pear. 1915 Bull. Misc. Information (Royal Bot. Gardens, Kew) Nos. 6–7. 297 The timber is not known to have been put to any use up to the present. It splits easily like Assegai (Curtisia faginea)..in the green state. 1960 G. Lister Reminisc. 80 Native forest trees such as Yellow-wood, Stinkwood, Assegai and Kaffirplum were also tried but have not grown well. 1990 Weekend Post (Port Elizabeth) 23 Feb. (Leisure section) 7 Although fairly slow to mature, the assegai is a delight to the eye from an early age and eventually grows into a very large, handsome tree. 2008 V. Thomas et al. Sappi Tree Spotting: Cape 325 The other large forest trees that have opposite leaves with serrated margins are Assegaai, Curtisia dentata. Compounds C1. General attributive and appositive. ΚΠ 1822 Let. Mar. in Morning Post 25 Sept. The iron of which they make their assagay blades. 1879 Times 5 Apr. 5/4 No less than 37 assegai wounds above the waist. 1966 C. A. Smith Common Names S. Afr. Plants 314 The branches were much favoured..by natives for their assegai shafts. 1989 Afr. Wildlife 43 79/2 Xhosa warriors are said to have fixed the iron blades to the assegai handle with sticky resin. 2007 D. Bilsborough Wanderer's Tale xv. 384 An assegai spear with a leaf-shaped tip was strapped across his back. C2. assegai tree n. [after South African Dutch †assagayboom (1701; Afrikaans assegaaiboom)] = sense 2. ΘΚΠ the world > plants > particular plants > cultivated or valued plants > particular timber trees or shrubs > non-British timber trees > [noun] > African shittima1382 citrus1555 cam-wood1699 jacaranda1753 kokerboom1774 quiver tree1789 geelhout1790 rooihout1790 yellowwood1790 mat-wood1792 assegai1793 assegai tree1793 hardpear1801 rooi els1801 argan1809 beaver-wood1810 mat tree1812 saffraan1819 salie1819 sneezewood1834 African teak1842 hyawaballi1851 sage-wood1854 mvule1858 til1858 yari-yari1858 cannibal stinkwood1859 kiaat1862 knobwood1862 milkwood1862 tryssil1862 sulphur-tree1863 khaya1864 cailcedra1866 flat-crown1868 umzimbeet1870 kuka1882 odum1887 iroko1890 opepe1891 Natal mahogany1904 muhimbi1906 obeche1906 agba1908 makoré1915 afara1920 agboin1920 abura1921 podo1922 afrormosia1923 guarea1936 Mansonia1936 dahoma1955 utile1956 1793 C. R. Hopson tr. C. P. Thunberg Trav. II. 111 The assegay tree (Assagay boom, Curtisia faginea), is used for the poles of waggons, and as shafts for the Hottentots' javelins. 1885 Cassell's Techn. Educator IV. 160 The hassagay-tree (Curtisia faginea) one of the largest timber-trees in Africa. 2004 D. Smiedt Are we there Yet? (2007) xii. 227 These lofty characters are matched in height by the scores of stinkwood.., kalander and assegai trees that form the upper reaches of the forest. assegai wood n. [after South African Dutch †assagayhout (1663 as †hasegaijen hout; Afrikaans assegaaihout)] the wood of the assegai tree (see sense 2). ΚΠ 1793 C. R. Hopson tr. C. P. Thunberg Trav. I. 181 This spear is fastened with thongs of leather to a slender round stick, five feet long, made of the Assagay wood [Du. Assagayhout] (Curtisia faginea), and tapering towards the end. 1880 Handbk. S. Afr. (S. W. Silver & Co.) (ed. 3) 127 In these kloofs grow..the Assegay wood. 2009 Bothalia 39 92/1 The fact that assegai wood shrinks less than most other woods, made it very useful for the early settlers. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022). assegaiv. Now chiefly historical. transitive. To kill or wound with an assegai (see assegai n. 1). ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > injury > injure [verb (transitive)] > wound > pierce asnesec880 prickOE stickOE through-stitchc1230 threstc1275 rivec1330 dartc1374 gridea1400 tanga1400 prochea1425 launch1460 accloy1543 gag1570 pole1728 spigota1798 assegai1834 1834 H. Somerset Let. 11 Dec. in Papers Condition & Treatm. Native Inhabitants Southern Afr.: Pt. II (1835) 119 in Parl. Papers (H.C. 252) XXXIX. 531 Stolen horses..one of which the Caffres assagaied. 1879 T. Lucas Zulus & Brit. Front. xiii. 275 Killing six Fingoes and assegaing a colonist. 1906 Illustr. London News 4 Aug. 150/3 I had a dim notion that I was going to be assegaied too. 1969 Jrnl. Afr. Hist. 10 250 The Swazis stabbed and assegaied those who could not get away quickly enough. 2011 E. Yorke Isandlwana 1879 (2014) 116 Many of the gunners were assegaied as they careered across the camp. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1600v.1834 |
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