α. 1700s– king's hood.
β. 1700s 1900s king-hood.
| 单词 | kings hood | 
| 释义 | king's hoodn.α. 1700s– king's hood. β. 1700s 1900s king-hood.  Chiefly Scottish (now rare).   The reticulum or second stomach of a ruminant. Sc. National Dict. (at King) records this word as still in use (in α forms) in Shetland, Edinburgh, and Roxburghshire in 1960.In quot. 1789 at  β. : the crop of an eagle (possibly with reference to the name king of birds). ΘΚΠ the world > animals > mammals > group Ungulata (hoofed) > group Ruminantia (sheep, goats, cows, etc.) > 			[noun]		 > ruminant > parts of > stomach > second honeycomb1658 reticulum1658 bonnet1688 king's hood1744 honeycomb bag1809 honeycomb stomach1831 α. β. 1789    D. Davidson Thoughts Seasons 3  				Right o'er the steep he [sc. the eagle] leans, When his well-plenish'd king-hood voiding needs.1901    N.E.D. at King  				King-hood = King's hood. 1744    A. Monro Ess. Compar. Anat. 82  				The second Stomach, which is the anterior and smallest, is called..the Bonnet, or King's-Hood. 1817    Lintoun Green in  R. Brown Comic Poems 92  				Pow's-sowdy, king's-hoods, mony-plies, Sheep's trotters. 1837    N.-Y. Farmer, & Amer. Gardener's Mag. Apr. 121/3  				To secure, as far as possible, the moistening of the pellets in rumination, there is a remarkable provision in the structure of the king's-hood. 1934    C. W. von Sydow in  Béaloideas 9 36 		(note)	  				Possibly currac-an-rìgh, the king's hood in an animal's stomach. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2017; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < | 
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