单词 | astone |
释义 | † astoneastunv. Obsolete. 1. transitive. To stun; to strike senseless with a blow, or partially senseless with a loud noise; to paralyse a limb with anæsthetics; to paralyse action, strike powerless, stupefy. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > physical sensibility > physical insensibility > render physically insensible [verb (transitive)] astone1340 dead1382 stony1382 dazea1400 astonish1530 benumb1530 mortifya1533 numb1561 dozen1576 pave1635 deaden1684 torpedoa1772 torpefy1808 the world > physical sensation > physical sensibility > physical insensibility > dullness of sense perception > dull (the senses) [verb (transitive)] > stun asweveOE stonyc1330 astone1340 astony1340 stouna1400 stounda1400 stuna1400 stoynec1450 dozen1487 astonish1530 benumb1530 daunt1581 dammisha1598 still1778 silence1785 to knock, lay (out), etc., cold1829 to lay out1891 out1896 wooden1904 to knock rotten1919 the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > loudness > make a loud sound or noise [verb (transitive)] > deafen or stun adinc1275 stonyc1330 astone1340 astony1340 deavea1400 fordeave?1553 blasta1616 stun1621 obtund1664 dunt1672 dun1674 bruit1707 astound1727 steven1862 the world > health and disease > healing > medical treatment > anaesthetization, pain-killing, etc. > practise anaesthetization, pain-killing, etc. [verb (transitive)] > anaesthetize stony1382 astonish1530 astone1543 stounda1617 etherize1847 letheonize1847 anaesthetize1848 apathize1848 chloroform1848 chloralize1878 chloroformize1880 to put under1889 1340 Ayenbite (1866) 130 Þise byeþ uour strokes of þondre þet astoneþ þane zeneȝere and makeþ ssake. a1450 (c1410) H. Lovelich Hist. Holy Grail xiv. l. 314 Of that strok Astoned he was. c1515 Ld. Berners tr. Bk. Duke Huon of Burdeux (1882–7) 493 With this mall I shall astone them all. 1543 B. Traheron tr. J. de Vigo Most Excellent Wks. Chirurg. i. iv. f. 159v/2 Some commaund to astoyne the member before incisyon. 1547 A. Borde Breuiary of Helthe i. f. Cvv The one legge and the one arme is benommed or astonned. 1576 T. Newton tr. L. Lemnie Touchstone of Complexions i. viii. f. 61 Some do so astonne the lymmes of them, that touche them, that they haue no feelinge..a good whyle after. 1612 M. Drayton Poly-olbion xviii. 291 Who with the thundring noyse..Astund the earth. 2. To daze (the eyes). rare. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > sight and vision > not seeing or preventing from seeing > prevent from seeing [verb (transitive)] > dazzle ablendOE ablind?c1225 awileg-en?c1225 astonec1385 dazea1529 dazzle1536 blaze1570 bedazzlea1616 to white out1978 c1385 G. Chaucer Legend Good Women (MS. G g. Camb.) 164 His face schon so bryhte That with the glem a-stonede was the syhte. 3. To smash or shiver with a blow. ΘΠ the world > existence and causation > creation > destruction > breaking or cracking > break [verb (transitive)] > beat or dash to pieces to-slaya700 to-beatc893 to-torvec1000 to-hurtc1230 to-busta1250 to-dashc1275 dash1297 crazec1369 to-bray1382 to-flap1382 quasha1387 to-rusha1387 astone1440 stun1470 beat1570 to-swinge- Promptorium Parvulorum (Harl. 221) 16 Astoynyn, or brese werkys [1499 Pynson astoyn, or brosyn], quatio, quasso. 4. To strike mute with amazement, overwhelm one's presence of mind; to confound, astound; to astonish. ΘΠ the mind > mental capacity > expectation > feeling of wonder, astonishment > quality of inspiring wonder > cause wonder, astonish [verb (transitive)] > stupefy awhapec1300 stonyc1330 astony1340 astonec1374 mazec1390 stounda1400 stuna1400 to-stony?a1400 stounc1400 clumsec1440 overmusec1460 stonish1488 strike1533 dazzle1561 stoyne1563 stupefy1577 stupefact1583 obstupefy1611 astound1637 petrify1667 flabbergast1773 stagnatea1798 stama1800 swarf1813 boggle1835 razzle-dazzle1886 to knock sideways1890 stupend1900 gobsmack1987 c1374 G. Chaucer tr. Boethius De Consol. Philos. iv. v. 133 The moeueable poeple is a-stoned of alle þinges þat comen selde. Promptorium Parvulorum (Harl. 221) 16 Astonyd, as mannys wytte, attono. c1540 (?a1400) Destr. Troy iv. 1203 Þe grekes on þe ground were greatly astoynet. 1565 J. Jewel Replie Hardinges Answeare iii. xxvii. 200 The allegation of the learned Latin tongue..may serue rather to astonne the simple. 1677 I. Barrow Serm. Passion 19 Would it not astone a mind so pure? 5. intransitive. To be amazed, to be full of astonishment. (Cf. German erstaunen.) ΘΠ the mind > mental capacity > expectation > feeling of wonder, astonishment > feel wonder, be amazed [verb (intransitive)] wonderc888 awondera1250 amarvelc1330 muse1340 marvela1382 astone1393 ferlya1400 admirec1429 stun1533 marl1601 wonder-maze1603 strange1639 admirize1702 astony1850 mirate1893 1393 J. Gower Confessio Amantis III. 54 He drad him of his owne sone, That makith him wel the more astone. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1885; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < v.1340 |
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