单词 | jugglery |
释义 | juggleryn. 1. The art or practice of a juggler; †minstrelsy, play; pretended magic or witchcraft; conjuring, legerdemain. ΘΚΠ the world > the supernatural > the occult > sorcery, witchcraft, or magic > [noun] wielingeOE wielOE craftOE witchcraftOE witchdomOE telingc1230 demerlaykc1275 dweomercraeftc1275 sorcerya1300 magicc1387 maleficec1390 jugglerya1400 precination1503 witchery1546 maleficiousness1547 prestigiation?c1550 wizardry1583 magie1592 dark art1613 prestigion1635 conjurement1645 magomancy1652 wizardism1682 thaumaturgy1727 warlockry1818 witchwork1827 brujería1838 wizardship1882 trolldom1891 mojo1923 pixie dust1951 witchering1956 old religion1964 society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > minstrelsy > [noun] glee-crafta900 minstrelsyc1330 jugglerya1400 minstrelly?c1450 minstrelship1471 jonglery1616 society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > legerdemain, etc. > [noun] colea1307 jugglingc1380 tregetryc1380 jugglerya1400 tregettingc1440 legerdemaina1450 jocularya1500 conveyance1531 prestigiation?c1550 conjuring1577 figgum1631 prestigion1635 sleight of handa1640 hocus-pocus1647 sleight1664 jugglementa1708 thaumaturgy1727 conjurationa1734 ventriloquism1797 magic1831 prestidigitation1841 hocus1854 conjury1855 society > leisure > the arts > music > performing music > [noun] > minstrelsy glee-crafta900 minstrelsyc1330 jugglerya1400 minstrelly?c1450 minstrelship1471 a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Vesp.) l. 19522 He wroght be-for þam gret ferli, And al was wit his Iugolori [Fairf. iogolory, Gött. iugelri]. c1405 (c1395) G. Chaucer Franklin's Tale (Hengwrt) (2003) l. 557 To make illusioun By swich an apparence or Iogelrye. c1430 Pilgr. Lyf Manhode (1869) iv. xlvii. 198 Michel he loueth swich organe and swich song and swich jogelorye. 1552 Abp. J. Hamilton Catech. i. viii. f. 21v Quhasaeuir vsis wichecraft, Nicromansie, Enchantment, Juglarie. 1830 W. Scott Lett. Demonol. & Witchcraft 81 Possessed..professionally of some skill in jugglery. 1856 E. K. Kane Arctic Explor. II. xii. 126 I could not detect them in any resort to jugglery or natural magic. 1858 J. Martineau Stud. Christianity 50 The service appears little better than a profane sacerdotal jugglery. 2. transferred. The playing of tricks likened to those of a juggler; trickery, deception. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > deceit, deception, trickery > [noun] swikec893 swikedomc893 dwalec950 braida1000 falsec1000 flerdc1000 swikelnessa1023 fakenOE chuffingc1175 fikenungc1175 bipechingc1200 treachery?c1225 falseshipc1230 guilec1230 telingc1230 swikeheada1250 craftc1275 felony1297 wrench1297 deceitc1300 gabc1300 guiling13.. guilery1303 quaintisec1325 wrenk1338 beswiking1340 falsehood1340 abetc1350 wissing1357 wilec1374 faitery1377 faiting1377 tregetryc1380 fallacec1384 trainc1390 coverture1393 facrere1393 ficklenessc1397 falsagea1400 tregeta1400 abusionc1405 blearingc1405 deceptionc1430 mean?c1430 tricotc1430 obreption1465 fallacy1481 japery1496 gauderya1529 fallax1530 conveyance1531 legerdemain1532 dole1538 trompe1547 joukery1562 convoyance1578 forgery1582 abetment1586 outreaching1587 chicanery1589 falsery1594 falsity1603 fubbery1604 renaldry1612 supercherie1621 circumduction1623 fobbinga1627 dice-play1633 beguile1637 fallaxitya1641 ingannation1646 hocus1652 renardism1661 dodgerya1670 knapping1671 trap1681 joukery-pawkery1686 jugglery1699 take-in1772 tripotage1779 trickery1801 ruse1807 dupery1816 nailing1819 pawkery1820 hanky-panky1841 hokey-pokey1847 suck-in1856 phenakisma1863 skulduggery1867 sharp practice1869 dodginess1871 jiggery-pokery1893 flim-flammery1898 runaround1915 hanky1924 to give the go-around1925 Scandiknavery1927 the twist1933 hype1955 mamaguy1971 1699 Bp. G. Burnet Expos. 39 Articles (1700) iv. 63 They could [not]..pretend that there was any Deceit or Juglary in them. 1816 W. Scott Antiquary II. ii. 53 This is a mere trick..the rascal had made himself sure of the existence of this old well..before he played off this mystical piece of jugglery. 1828 J. Ballantyne Exam. Human Mind iii. x Neither by these denominations, nor by any other jugglery of words can he alter the nature of the case. 1838 W. H. Prescott Hist. Reign Ferdinand & Isabella III. ii. xiii. 90 As gross an example of political jugglery and falsehood. 3. attributive. ΚΠ 1563 N. Winȝet Certain Tractates (1888) I. 87 [If he] did thir thingis veralie and indeid, or be ane certane jouglarie craft. 1883 G. H. Boughton in Harper's Mag. Apr. 690/2 It looked like some insane jugglery practice. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1901; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.a1400 |
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