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单词 lickerish
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lickerishliquorishadj.

Brit. /ˈlɪk(ə)rɪʃ/, U.S. /ˈlɪk(ə)rɪʃ/
Forms: Middle English liccoris, 1500s licoryce, likerishe, likeryshe, 1500s–1600s licourish, 1600s liccorish, li(c)korish, liquerish, liquourish, licquo(u)rish, 1700s likerish, 1500s–1800s lickerish, licorish, liquorish.
Etymology: Altered form of lickerous adj., with substitution of suffix -ish suffix1 for -ous.
1. Pleasant to the palate; gen. sweet, tempting, attractive; = lickerous adj. 1. Of a cook: Skilful in preparing dainties. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > physical sensation > taste and flavour > savouriness > [adjective]
likingeOE
goodOE
lickerousc1275
deliciousa1325
daintya1382
dainteousc1386
daintiful1393
delicatea1398
merrya1398
savourlyc1400
liciousc1420
savourousa1425
daintethc1430
lustyc1430
feelsomea1450
nuttya1450
seasonablea1475
delicativec1475
unctuous1495
well-tasteda1500
daintive1526
savoury1533
exquisite1561
spicy1562
well-relished?1575
finger-licking1584
toothsome1584
taste-pleasinga1586
daint1590
relishsome1593
lickerish1595
tastesome1598
friand1599
tooth-tempting1603
relishing1605
well-relishing1608
neat1609
hungry1611
palate-pleasing1611
tasteful1611
palatea1617
tastya1617
palatable1619
toothful1622
sipid1623
unsoured1626
famelic1631
tasteablea1641
piquant1645
sapid1646
saporousa1670
slape1671
palativea1682
flavorous1697
nice1709
well-flavoured1717
gusty1721
flavoury1727
fine-palated1735
unrepulsive1787
degustatory1824
zesty1826
peckish1845
mouth-watering1847
flavoursome1853
unreasty1853
unrancida1855
relishy1864
toothy1864
flavoured1867
tasty-looking1867
hungrifying1886
velvety1888
snappy1892
zippy1911
savoursome1922
delish1953
the world > physical sensation > physical sensibility > sensuous pleasure > [adjective] > pleasing to the senses
lithec888
fairOE
softOE
lickerousc1275
deliciousa1325
kindlya1382
favourablea1398
kinda1398
sugared1426
feelsomea1450
agreeablec1450
comfortablec1460
favourousc1485
grateful1553
sugar candy1575
lickerish1595
savouring1595
maumy1728
tasty1796
lekker1900
the world > food and drink > food > food manufacture and preparation > cooking > cook > [adjective] > skilful in dainties (of cook)
lickerish1595
1595 T. North tr. Plutarch Liues (new ed.) 50 The deuises of lickerish cookes.
1615 J. Loiseau de Tourval tr. H. de Feynes Exact Surv. E. Indies 20 There is another very licquorish fruit.
a1616 W. Shakespeare Timon of Athens (1623) iv. iii. 195 With Licourish draughts And Morsels Vnctious. View more context for this quotation
1637 J. Milton Comus 24 And wouldst thou seek againe to trap me here With lickerish baits fit to ensnare a brute?
a1652 A. Wilson Hist. Great Brit. (1653) 37 He [sc. Bacon] was one of those that smoothed his way to a full ripeness, by liquorish and pleasing passages.
1728 Tickell Horn-bk. 18 Or if to Ginger Bread thou shalt descend, And Liquorish Learning to thy Babes extend.
2.
a. Of persons, etc.: Fond of delicious fare; = lickerous adj. 2 †Const. after, of.
ΘΚΠ
the world > food and drink > food > consumption of food or drink > eating > gastronomy > [adjective] > devoted to gastronomy
lickerousc1315
lickerish?a1500
epicure1545
friand1598
fine-toothed1601
tender-mouthed1620
turtle-eating1760
gastronomous1828
turtle-feeding1834
gastrophilite1835
turtle-fed1847
turtly1868
?a1500 Chester Pl. ii. 199 And of that tree of Paradise she shall eate through my coyntice; For women are full liccoris [v.r. licorous].
1553 T. Wilson Arte of Rhetorique 66 Likeryshe of tongue, lighte of taile.
1575 J. Awdely Fraternitye of Vacabondes (new ed.) sig. B3v This is a licoryce knaue that will swill his Maisters drink.
a1632 T. Taylor God's Judgem. (1642) vii. ii. 102 Yet was he lickerish also after any..rarity that was sent into his Table.
1664 J. Evelyn Sylva 42 Cattel being excessively licorish of their leaves and tender buds.
1690 J. Locke Two Treat. Govt. (1694) i. vi. §57. 55 They were so liquorish after Mans Flesh, that [etc.].
1719 G. London & H. Wise J. de la Quintinie's Compl. Gard'ner (ed. 7) 283 Green Peas are ready to satisfie the longing Appetite of the likerish Palate.
1802 G. Colman Broad Grins 66 A liquorish, black rat, Lured by the Cook, to sniff, and smell her bacon.
1828 R. Southey in Q. Rev. 38 201 The holy man..had a licorish tooth.
1879 W. E. Heitland Q. Curtius Introd. 29 He [Alexander] drank..rather by way of good-fellowship than from a liquorish appetite.
b. gen. and figurative. Eagerly desirous, longing, greedy; = lickerous adj. 2b.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > will > wish or inclination > desire > strong or eager desire > [adjective]
yernc893
oflisteOE
courageousc1290
eager?a1300
greedya1300
keena1375
affectuousa1400
lickerousc1405
appetentc1420
affectual1483
gasping1517
zealous1531
avidious1534
avidous1542
affectivec1550
anxious1570
lickerish1579
solicitous1628
mantling1657
ambitioning1683
urgent1753
avid1769
agasp1800
concernable1886
yearnful1889
yevery1896
1579 L. Tomson tr. J. Calvin Serm. Epist. S. Paule to Timothie & Titus 384/1 The people..must not bee so lickerish to desire vnprofitable thinges.
1627 J. Carter Plaine Expos. Serm. in Mount 3 This propertie every one is most liquorish of, taking after their great grand-mother Eve.
a1639 H. Wotton View Life & Death Duke of Buckingham in Reliquiæ Wottonianæ (1651) 99 Certain rare Manuscripts..were upon sale to the Jesuits at Antwerp, licourish Chapmen of such Ware.
1658 F. Osborne Advice to Son (1673) 77 Be not therefore licorish after Fame.
1704 J. Swift Tale of Tub iv. 100 Their own liquorish Affection to Gold.
1834 Westm. Rev. July 9 He might have a lickerish leaning towards the trade of Cacus.
1873 H. Rogers Superhuman Origin Bible (1875) 11 Jewish human nature..showed so intense a sympathy with the general tendency to idolatry, as to cast a liquorish eye on every wandering form of it that came near them.
3. Lecherous, lustful; = lickerous adj. 3.
ΘΚΠ
society > morality > moral evil > licentiousness > unchastity > lasciviousness or lust > [adjective] > lecherous
lecherous1303
lickerous1377
cocky1549
cockish?1555
lickering1578
codding1594
salt1598
lickerish1599
rewish1617
tentiginous1631
liquorsome1656
salacious1661
lechering1693
horny1889
horn-mad1893
tomcat1899
whorehopping1954
1599 T. Heywood 1st Pt. King Edward IV sig. F4 Go to Nell..ye may be caught I tell ye, these be licorish laddes.
1700 J. Dryden Chaucer's Wife of Bathe's Tale in Fables 491 The liquorish Hag rejects the Pelf with scorn.
1749 H. Fielding Tom Jones II. v. xii. 219 Thou art a liquorish Dog. View more context for this quotation
1828 C. Lamb Wife's Trial The lickerish culprit, almost dead with fear.
1881 A. C. Swinburne in Fortn. Rev. Feb. 133 The smirk of a liquorish fribble.

Compounds

lickerish-lipped adj.
ΘΚΠ
the world > food and drink > food > consumption of food or drink > appetite > [adjective] > having (good) appetite > having dainty appetite or palate
wanton1530
lickerish-lipped1577
lickerous-toothed1579
nice-stomached1604
tender-mouthed1620
nice-palated1683
toothsome1837
pensy1866
1577 H. I. tr. H. Bullinger 50 Godlie Serm. I. ii. v. sig. K.vv/1 Let euery yong man be..not licorishe lipped, nor deintie toothed.

Derivatives

ˈlickerishly adv.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > will > wish or inclination > desire > strong or eager desire > [adverb]
greedilyc1000
lickerouslyc1315
eagerlyc1380
daintively1393
affectuallyc1425
affectionately1534
avidiously?1548
affectuously1552
anxiously1563
lickerishlya1661
agasp1800
avidly1856
with (one's) tongue hanging out1897
a1661 T. Fuller Worthies (1662) Bedf. 116 His expression licking the Chancery hath left Posterity to interpret it..liquorishly longing for that Place.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1902; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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