单词 | jawing |
释义 | jawingn. slang. A colloquial or contemptuous equivalent for speaking. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > [noun] speechc725 spellc888 tonguec897 spellingc1000 wordOE mathelingOE redec1275 sermonc1275 leeda1300 gale13.. speakc1300 speaking1303 ledenc1320 talea1325 parliamentc1325 winda1330 sermoningc1330 saying1340 melinga1375 talkingc1386 wordc1390 prolationa1393 carpinga1400 eloquencec1400 utteringc1400 language?c1450 reporturec1475 parleyc1490 locutionc1500 talk1539 discourse1545 report1548 tonguec1550 deliverance1553 oration1555 delivery1577 parling1582 parle1584 conveying1586 passage1598 perlocution1599 wording1604 bursta1616 ventilation1615 loquency1623 voicinga1626 verbocination1653 loquence1677 pronunciation1686 loquel1694 jawinga1731 talkee-talkee?1740 vocification1743 talkation1781 voicing1822 utterancy1827 voicing1831 the spoken word1832 outness1851 verbalization1851 voice1855 outgiving1865 stringing1886 praxis1950 a1731 D. Defoe New Voy. round World (1787) III. 140 They would chop his head off, and put a stop to his farther jawing. 1810 Sporting Mag. 35 78 Mary Jordan and her acquaintances were fighting and jawing. 1871 W. H. Dixon Tower III. xviii. 190 Two hours were spent in drinking, jawing, and accepting terms. 1874 L. Carr Judith Gwynne I. iii. 83 Nigh blowing the roof off..with her everlasting jawing. Compounds attributive, as jawing-tackle n. the jaws, etc., as used in speaking: = jaw-tackle n. at jaw n.1 Compounds 2. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > speech organs > types of speech organ > [noun] > jaws jawing-tackle1843 1843 R. Carlton New Purchase xxi. 204 He was compelled at last to put one hand under his jaw, and partly up his cheek, to support his ‘jawing tackle’. 1859 C. Reade Love me Little xxii Ah, Eve, my girl, your jawing-tackle is too well hung. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online December 2021). > as lemmasˈjawing ˈjawing adj. ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > water > flow or flowing > wave > movement of waves > [adjective] > running high, surging, or rolling wallingOE waveringc1425 surging1566 trilling1567 wambling1581 grown1600 surgeful1612 sourcinga1660 washing1697 flashing1744 under-rolling1745 jawing1802 rolly1885 1802 in W. Scott Minstrelsy Sc. Border II. 53 The stately tower..Whilk stood aboon the jawing wave. < n.a1731 as lemmas |
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