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单词 jolter
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joltern.1

/ˈdʒəʊltə/
Etymology: < jolt v. + -er suffix1.
One who or that which jolts; a jolting carriage.
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1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Secoueur, a shaker, tosser, swinger, ioulter.
1843 Knickerbocker 21 39 The traveller has but to express a wish to visit a distant plantation, and his..luggage is placed in the donkeyed jolter.
1893 R. S. Surtees Soapey Sponge's Sporting Tour (rev. ed.) xxvii. 146 It was two o'clock before Mr. Spraggon was again in his jolter.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1901; most recently modified version published online March 2018).

joltern.2

Forms: Also joulter.
Etymology: Apparently a variant of jowter n.Perhaps only an individualism of the writers; the form is not in Eng. Dial. Dict. and the word not cited from Ireland.
Apparently: a hawker, pedlar; = jowter n.
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society > trade and finance > selling > seller > [noun] > itinerant or pedlar
pedder1166
pedlar1307
dustyfoota1400
tranter1500
hawker1510
jagger?1518
jowter1550
pedder-coffec1550
pedderman1552
petty chapman1553
swadder1567
packman1571
merchant1572
swigman1575
chapman?1593
aginator1623
crier1727
duffer1735
Jew pedlar1743
fogger1800
Jew1803
box wallah1826
packie1832
cadger1840
jolter1841
pack-pedlar1859
knocker1934
doorstepper1976
machinga1993
society > travel > means of travel > a conveyance > vehicle > cart, carriage, or wagon > carriage for conveying persons > [noun] > types of carriage > ill-hung or jolting
hurley-hacket1823
jolter1841
1841 S. C. Hall & A. M. Hall Ireland II. 157 A jolter, a man selling oysters, brooms and sundries, was as welcome to the servants' hall, as a pedlar with shawls and laces to the drawing room.
1845 A. M. Hall Whiteboy I. x. 166 The widdy sould them [sc. ducks] to a Cork joulter for eightpence a couple.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1901; most recently modified version published online March 2021).

jolterv.

Etymology: Frequentative of jolt v.: see -er suffix5.Previous versions of the OED give the stress as: ˈjolter.
rare.
intransitive and transitive. To jolt, to move with continuous jolting.
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the world > movement > motion in specific manner > alternating or reciprocating motion > move to and fro or up and down [verb (transitive)] > jog or jolt to and fro or up and down
jounce1581
jog1586
jolt1598
jig1710
jolter1828
the world > movement > motion in specific manner > alternating or reciprocating motion > move to and fro or up and down [verb (intransitive)] > jog or jolt to and fro or up and down
jouncec1440
jog1586
fig1595
jig1604
jopper1607
jot?1611
squirt1611
jeta1635
jolt1788
jigget1818
jig-a-jig1840
jolter1864
1828 C. Lamb Wife's Trial i I am jolter'd, bruised, and shook to death, With your vile Wiltshire roads.
1864 G. A. Sala in Daily Tel. 13 Oct. The luggage! It was coming joltering in a van to the place where we couldn't get a bed.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1901; most recently modified version published online June 2019).
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