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单词 kiss-
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kiss-comb. form

Stress is determined by a range of factors though some degree of stress is usually maintained on this combining form.
In combinations, forming nouns and adjectives. [Kiss is the imperative or stem of the verb.] See also kiss-in-the-ring n., kiss-me-quick n.
kiss-cheeks adj. Obsolete kissing or lightly touching the cheeks.
ΘΠ
the mind > emotion > love > kiss > [adjective] > kissing or lightly touching the cheeks
kiss-cheeksa1586
air-kissing1979
a1586 Sir P. Sidney Arcadia (1593) i. sig. H3 In rowes of Kisse-cheeke [1622 Kisse-cheeks] teares they raine.
kiss-cloud adj. Obsolete so high as to ‘kiss’ or touch the clouds, cloud-kissing.
Π
1606 J. Sylvester tr. G. de S. Du Bartas Deuine Weekes & Wks. (new ed.) ii. iii. 63 Driving forth to kisse-cloud Sina's foote His fleecie Flock.
kiss-cow adj.
Brit. /ˈkɪskaʊ/
,
U.S. /ˈkɪsˌkaʊ/
that kisses the cow for the sake of the milk, that stoops to indignities for a consideration.
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society > morality > moral evil > evil nature or character > lack of magnanimity or noble-mindedness > [adjective] > motivated by material reward
mercenary1532
hireling1587
truculent1825
kiss-cow1840
1840 New Monthly Mag. 58 498 If we are..to allow that the hope of living renowned in story is a sufficient motive for all sorts of despised labours..we have no such kiss-cow tastes.
kiss-curl n.
Brit. /ˈkɪskəːl/
,
U.S. /ˈkɪsˌkərl/
a small flat curl worn on the forehead, in front of the ear, or at the nape of the neck.
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the mind > attention and judgement > beautification > beautification of the person > beautification of the hair > styles of hair > [noun] > curled or frizzed style > a curl
crocket1303
crookc1308
crotchet1589
lock1601
bergera1685
beau-catcher1818
sausage curl1828
spit-curl1831
crimp1855
kiss-curl1856
follow-me-lads1862
Alexandra curl1863
bob-curl1867
pin-curl1873
Montague1881
quiff1890
kiss-me-quick1893
1856 Punch 29 Nov. 219/1 Those pastry-cook's girl's ornaments called kiss-curls.
1867 H. Spicer Bound to Please II. 15 Bob Jessamy..was nursing a kiss curl, though it hung limperer than what it usually did do.
1930 Daily Express 8 Sept. 3/6 Any kind of curls from Nell Gwynn ringlets to kiss curls.
1966 Punch 21 Dec. 933/3 ‘It's the little touches,’ he murmurs.., faintly disordering his kisscurl before pretending to be laid low by a heart attack.
1968 J. Ironside Fashion Alphabet 194 Although a kiss curl is usually regarded as being on the cheek, like a ‘confidante’, sometimes it can hang in the middle of the forehead.
1974 Guardian 27 Mar. 12/6 Haley..came on looking much the same as ever, the kiss curl immaculately in place.
kiss-me n.
Brit. /ˈkɪsmi/
,
U.S. /ˈkɪsmi/
local name for the wild heartsease; also, for London Pride, Herb Robert, and Spur Valerian ( Centranthus ruber) (H. Friend Devonshire Plant Names 1882).
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the world > plants > particular plants > cultivated or valued plants > particular cultivated or ornamental plants > particular flower or plant esteemed for flower > [noun] > pea flowers > violet and allied flowers > allied flowers
pansyc1450
heartsease1530
pansy flower1530
three (also two) faces under (or in) a (or one) hood1548
bulbous violet1578
love-in-idleness1578
sweet violet1578
pensea1592
cull-me-to-you1597
dog's tooth violet1597
dog violet1597
kiss-me-ere-I-rise1597
live in idleness1597
wild violet1597
yellow violet1597
love-and-idle1630
love-in-idle1664
trinity1699
fancy1712
wood violet1713
marsh violet1753
tree violet1753
kiss-me-at-the-gate1787
bird's-foot violet1802
Parma violet1812
Johnny-jump-up1827
stepmother1828
Neapolitan violet1830
garden gate1842
butterfly pea1848
kissa1852
pinkany-John1854
viola1871
kiss-me1877
pink-eyed John1877
face and hood1886
roosterhead1894
trout-lily1909
1877 E. Peacock Gloss. Words Manley & Corringham, Lincs. Kiss-me, the wild heart's~ease.
kiss-me-at-the-gate n.
Brit. /ˌkɪsmɪatðəˈɡeɪt/
,
U.S. /ˌkɪsmiˌætðəˈɡeɪt/
(or kiss-me-behind-the-gate, kiss-me-behind-the-garden-gate, kiss-me-at-the-garden-gate) the cultivated heartsease, also London Pride.
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the world > plants > particular plants > cultivated or valued plants > particular cultivated or ornamental plants > particular flower or plant esteemed for flower > [noun] > pea flowers > violet and allied flowers > allied flowers
pansyc1450
heartsease1530
pansy flower1530
three (also two) faces under (or in) a (or one) hood1548
bulbous violet1578
love-in-idleness1578
sweet violet1578
pensea1592
cull-me-to-you1597
dog's tooth violet1597
dog violet1597
kiss-me-ere-I-rise1597
live in idleness1597
wild violet1597
yellow violet1597
love-and-idle1630
love-in-idle1664
trinity1699
fancy1712
wood violet1713
marsh violet1753
tree violet1753
kiss-me-at-the-gate1787
bird's-foot violet1802
Parma violet1812
Johnny-jump-up1827
stepmother1828
Neapolitan violet1830
garden gate1842
butterfly pea1848
kissa1852
pinkany-John1854
viola1871
kiss-me1877
pink-eyed John1877
face and hood1886
roosterhead1894
trout-lily1909
1787 W. Withering Brit. Plants (1796) II. 262 Viola tricolor..Heart's-ease..Kiss me at the garden gate.
a1825 R. Forby Vocab. E. Anglia (1830) Kiss-me-at-the-garden-gate.
1884 W. Black Judith Shakespeare vii Did you never hear it called ‘Kiss-me-at-the-gate’?
kiss-me-ere-I-rise n.
Brit. /ˌkɪsmɪɛːrʌɪˈrʌɪz/
,
U.S. /ˌkɪsmiˌɛraɪˈraɪz/
heartsease.
ΘΚΠ
the world > plants > particular plants > cultivated or valued plants > particular cultivated or ornamental plants > particular flower or plant esteemed for flower > [noun] > pea flowers > violet and allied flowers > allied flowers
pansyc1450
heartsease1530
pansy flower1530
three (also two) faces under (or in) a (or one) hood1548
bulbous violet1578
love-in-idleness1578
sweet violet1578
pensea1592
cull-me-to-you1597
dog's tooth violet1597
dog violet1597
kiss-me-ere-I-rise1597
live in idleness1597
wild violet1597
yellow violet1597
love-and-idle1630
love-in-idle1664
trinity1699
fancy1712
wood violet1713
marsh violet1753
tree violet1753
kiss-me-at-the-gate1787
bird's-foot violet1802
Parma violet1812
Johnny-jump-up1827
stepmother1828
Neapolitan violet1830
garden gate1842
butterfly pea1848
kissa1852
pinkany-John1854
viola1871
kiss-me1877
pink-eyed John1877
face and hood1886
roosterhead1894
trout-lily1909
1597 J. Gerard Herball App. Kisse me ere I rise is Pansies.
kiss-me-twice-before-I-rise n.
Brit. /kɪsmɪˌtwʌɪsbᵻfɔːrʌɪˈrʌɪz/
,
U.S. /ˌkɪsmiˌtwaɪsbəˌfɔraɪˈraɪz/
,
/ˌkɪsmiˌtwaɪsbiˌfɔraɪˈraɪz/
Love-in-a-mist, Nigella damascena:
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the world > plants > particular plants > cultivated or valued plants > particular cultivated or ornamental plants > particular flower or plant esteemed for flower > [noun] > buttercup and allied flowers > allied flowers
githa1382
nigellaa1398
gollana1400
pilewort?a1425
gold-knop1538
fig-wort1548
lucken gowan1548
melanthion1559
gold crap1571
bachelor's buttons1578
celandine1578
gold cup1578
Goldilocks1578
nigel1578
nigelweed1578
troll flower1578
peppergrass1587
golden cup1589
globe crowfoot1597
globeflower1597
winter aconite1597
kiss-me-twice-before-I-rise1664
devil-in-a-bush1722
globe ranunculus1731
turban1760
love-in-a-mist1787
love-in-a-puzzle1824
fair-grass1825
water buttercup1831
golden knobs1835
ficary1848
New Year's gift1856
bishop wort1863
fennel-flower1863
golden ball1875
1664 R. Turner Βοτανολογία 223 [Nigella] is also called..of some, Kiss me twice before I rise.
kiss-my-loof n.
Brit. /ˈkɪsmᵻluːf/
,
U.S. /ˈkɪsməˌluf/
,
Scottish English /ˈkɪsmᵻluf/
Scottish a person given to compliment (cf. kiss v. 6e).
ΘΚΠ
the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > approval or sanction > commendation or praise > compliment > [noun] > complimenter
complementer1620
complemental1671
complimenter1748
kiss-my-loof1894
1894 S. R. Crockett Raiders 97 [The smuggler shouted] ‘such a set of kiss-my loofs, you king's men!’
kiss-sky adj.
Brit. /ˈkɪsskʌɪ/
,
U.S. /ˈkɪsˌskaɪ/
so high as to ‘kiss’ or touch the sky.
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the world > space > extension in space > measurable spatial extent > vertical extent > [adjective] > great or considerable
higheOE
steepOE
heaven-highOE
highlyOE
brentc1400
hightc1480
hichty1513
procere1542
tall1548
spiringa1552
towereda1552
tower-like1552
upstretched1563
airy1565
excelse1569
haughty1570
topless1589
lofty1590
procerous1599
kiss-sky1603
skyish1604
topful?1611
aspiringc1620
sky-high1622
hiddy1632
tiptoed1632
sublime1635
towering1638
soaring1687
mountain high1693
clamberinga1717
skied1730
towery1731
pyramidic1740
skyey1750
skyward1792
skyscraping1797
exulting1798
high-reaching1827
steepling1892
high-rise1964
hi1972
1603 E. Fairfax Eclogues iv Cypress with his kiss-sky tops.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1901; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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