单词 | lined |
释义 | linedadj.1 a. In various senses of line v.1 lined blades (see quot. 1833). lined gold, gold having a backing of another metal, used for making jewellery and ornaments. Also in combinations, as red-lined, silk-lined, tin-lined, etc.; see under their first elements. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > [adjective] > having specific parts > lining linedc1440 the world > space > relative position > condition of being internal > [adjective] > lining > lined linedc1440 well-lined?a1450 the world > space > place > presence > fact of taking up space > [adjective] > full > stuffed or crammed > with money lined1691 c1440 Promptorium Parvulorum 306/1 Lynyd, as clothys, duplicatus. 1492 in S. Tymms Wills & Inventories Bury St. Edmunds (1850) 75 Item I be quethe to the wyff of Robert Halowe my best lyned gowne and my cloke. 1502 in N. H. Nicolas Privy Purse Expenses Elizabeth of York (1830) 68 Alle the Quenes lyned gownys. 1530 J. Palsgrave Lesclarcissement 239/2 Lyned gowne, robe doublee. 1602 2nd Pt. Returne fr. Parnassus ii. vi. 968 A pair of lined slippers. a1616 W. Shakespeare Timon of Athens (1623) iv. i. 14 Plucke the lyn'd Crutch from thy old limping Sire. View more context for this quotation 1691 A. Gavin Frauds Romish Monks (ed. 3) 396 This is that which at this day makes the Monks of Italy so full of Mony and so well Lin'd. 1704 J. Harris Lexicon Technicum I. at Moat Lined Moat, is that whose Scarp and Counterscarp are cas'd with a Wall of Masons Work lying in Talus or a-sloap. 1833 J. Holland Treat. Manuf. Metal II. 38 Lined blades—Scissors of all the larger sizes are often made entirely of iron, with the exception of a slip of steel welded along the edge of the blade. 1851 Official Descriptive & Illustr. Catal. Great Exhib. IV. 1246 Lined gold is merely gold lined with copper. 1881 W. W. Greener Gun & its Devel. Index 667 Lined barrels. b. Heraldry. (See quot. 1866.) ΘΚΠ society > communication > indication > insignia > heraldic devices collective > representations of articles of clothing > [adjective] > having line attached to collar lined1688 1688 R. Holme Acad. Armory ii. xvii. 395/2 The ends turned over his head cloathed of the third, Garnished (or Faced or lined) Or. 1828–40 W. Berry Encycl. Her. I. 1847 Gloss. Her. (at cited word) A mantle gules, lined ermine. 1866 J. E. Cussans Gram. Heraldry 46 Lined,..applied to the lining of a mantle, chapeau, &c., when borne of a different tincture. c. lined-up (see line v.1 5). ΚΠ 1889 Work 22 June I. 210/3 The meaning of a ‘lined-up’ top is..well known among cabinet makers. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1903; most recently modified version published online June 2022). linedadj.2 1. Marked with lines, having lines traced or impressed on the surface. ΘΚΠ society > communication > indication > marking > [adjective] > with lines lineatea1643 struck1678 lined1776 scored1793 liny1817 the world > life > the body > skin > textures or states of skin > [adjective] > wrinkle rivelledlOE frounced1422 rivelling1481 wrinkleda1529 rideled1530 writhled1565 rugged1590 furrow-faced1607 shrivelled1607 corrugated1623 furrow-fronted1640 seamed1656 pursed1676 corrugate1745 crow's-footed1831 crow-footed1834 lined1839 crowed1851 wrinkled1859 1776 J. Lee Introd. Bot. (ed. 3) Explan. Terms 385 Lineatum, lined, with depressed Nerves or hollow Lines. 1811 T. Davis Gen. View Agric. Wilts. (new ed.) 260 Provincial Terms for Sexes and Ages of Cattle... Colours..brindled, light brown, approaching to dunn; lined, with white back. 1824 J. C. Loudon Green-house Compan. ii. 82 Zizyphus lineatus, lined Zizyphus, a shrub from China. 1837 C. R. Goring & A. Pritchard Micrographia 122 They [compound magnifiers] do actually exhibit all sorts of lined and ordinary objects better than single ones. 1839 P. J. Bailey Festus 172 If my brow grow lined while young. 1881 D. C. Murray Joseph's Coat II. xxi. 165 Old George, looking woefully worn and lined, sat up. 1890 W. J. Gordon Foundry 215 In the camera the lined negative undergoes a certain amount of shifting. 2. In parasynthetic combinations, as five-lined, right-lined, straight-lined, etc.; see under the first elements. 3. Heraldry. Of an animal: Having a ‘line’ attached to its collar. ΘΚΠ society > communication > indication > insignia > heraldic devices collective > other heraldic representations > [adjective] > wearing animal's collar > attributes of collar terreted1572 lined1828 1828–40 W. Berry Encycl. Her. I. (at cited word) Lines, as well as chains, are often affixed to the collars of animals..and are then termed collared and lined. 1847 Gloss. Her. (at cited word) A grey~hound gorged and lined. 1864 C. Boutell Heraldry Hist. & Pop. (ed. 3) xvii. §3. 281 A wolf arg., collared and lined or. 4. Brought into line with each other. ΚΠ 1891 Fur, Fin & Feather Mar. 190 If he starts ahead..without traveling by lined objects, he will never find his way out. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1903; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1c1440adj.21776 |
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