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单词 lidded
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liddedadj.

/ˈlɪdɪd/
Forms: Also Old English gehlidad, -od, gehleodad, ilided.
Etymology: Old English *gehlidod as if past participle of a verb *hlidian or *gehlidian , < hlid (gehlid ) lid n. In modern use a new formation on lid n., lid v. + -ed suffix1.
1.
a. Having a lid; covered with or as with a lid.
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the world > space > relative position > closed or shut condition > [adjective] > closed or shut > having a lid
liddedc900
covered1463
cured1463
operculated1657
opercular1858
the world > space > relative position > closed or shut condition > that which or one who closes or shuts > [adjective] > having a lid
liddedc900
c900 tr. Bede Eccl. Hist. (1890) iv. xxi. [xix.] 320 Seo [sc. þruh] wæs swilce eac gerisenlice gehleodad [v.r. gehlidod, -ad] mid gelice stane.
?c1225 (?a1200) Ancrene Riwle (Cleo. C.vi) (1972) 48 Þis put he hat þet beo ilided.
1676 J. Evelyn Philos. Disc. Earth 146 Woodden-Cases, made like Coffins, (but not contracted at the extreams, nor lidded).
1821 S. T. Coleridge Lett., Conversat., & Recoll. II. 21 The tropical trees..produce their own lidded vessels full of water from air and dew.
1890 J. Service Thir Notandums xi. 78 Maist o' the gentlemen wore dark blue..coats.., their waistcoats deep in the lidded pooch.
b. Mining. (Cf. lid n. 5.)
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1747 W. Hooson Miners Dict. sig. Livb Though we may in some Parts of this Work seem to assert that Veins are not Lidded, yet..they may be so, but more especially on their Dip.
1847 J. O. Halliwell Dict. Archaic & Provinc. Words I. (at cited word) The top of the bearing part of a pipe is said to be lidded when its usual space is contracted to a small compass or width. A mining term.
c. Botany and Zoology. (Cf. lid n. 4.)
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1776–96 W. Withering Brit. Plants (ed. 3) I. 357 Capsule..lidded, and opening transversely.
1899 J. Cagney tr. R. von Jaksch Clin. Diagnosis (ed. 4) vi. 224 The eggs [of Distoma sinense] are oval, lidded, and spiked at the opposite end.
2. Of the eyes: Having lids, covered with lids. Chiefly with adjective or adverb prefixed, as half-lidded, heavy-lidded, high-lidded.
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the world > life > the body > external parts of body > head > face > eye > [adjective] > eyelid
palpebral1746
lidded1818
palpebrate1857
oculopalpebral1867
interpalpebral1892
1818 J. Keats Lines written in Highlands 21 But the forgotten eye is still fast lidded to the ground.
1820 J. Keats Cap & Bells xx, in Poems (1889) 527 One minute's while his eyes remain'd Half lidded, piteous, languid, innocent.
1879 G. MacDonald Sir Gibbie III. ix. 151 Duff gave him a high-lidded glance, vouchsafing no reply.
1886 J. W. Graham Neæra (1887) II. iii. 146 [Eyes] somewhat heavy lidded and slow moving.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1902; most recently modified version published online December 2020).
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