单词 | lye |
释义 | lyen.1 1. a. Alkalized water, primarily that made by the lixiviation of vegetable ashes, but also applied (esp. with prefixed word as in soap-lye, soda-lye) to any strong alkaline solution, esp. one used for the purpose of washing. †Also water of lye. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > healing > medicines or physic > medicines of specific form > lotion or bath > [noun] > specific lyea700 eye-water?1593 mouth-water1598 arquebusade1739 eye lotion1797 black wash1805 mouthwash1806 bloodbath1834 starch bath1836 sulphur bath1843 whitewash1897 wax bath1916 the world > matter > chemistry > chemical substances > bases > [noun] > named alkalis or bases > others lyea700 allantoin1837 the world > physical sensation > cleanness and dirtiness > cleaning > washing > washing agents > [noun] > water or solutions > types of solution lyea700 capital?a1425 buck1562 lessive1597 cheese-water1599 buck-lye1632 pickle1782 lysol1891 a700 Epinal Gloss. 591 Lexiua, leag [Corpus and Erf. læg]. c1000 Sax. Leechd. I. 364 Scinseocum men wyrc drenc of hwites hundes þoste on bitere lege wundorlice hyt hæleð. c1000 Sax. Leechd. II. 338 Wyrc him leage of ellen ahsan. c1400 Lanfranc's Cirurg. 93 If þat þou waische hem boþe [a cankre & a foul vlcus] wiþ liȝe. c1400 Lanfranc's Cirurg. 93 Þe vlcus is clensid wiþ þilke liȝe [v.r. leyȝe]. c1420 Pallad. on Husb. ii. 377 Wete hit [a tree] at the fulle Thrie euery mone a yer in lie allone. c1430 Two Cookery-bks. 32 Take a gode quantyte of fyne leye, & put it on a potte..& whan þe ley is seþin hot, caste þe Pesyn þer-to. c1450 Jacob's Well (1900) 195 Watyr of legh þat is made wyth asschys & watyr..for asschys & hote watyr makyn good leyghe. 1502 tr. Ordynarye of Crysten Men (de Worde) i. ii. sig. a.vi But man shal be baptysed in necessyte with lye. 1669 J. Worlidge Systema Agriculturæ (1681) 60 The Lee or Lixivium wherewith the Women usually scour their Clothes. 1704 N. N. tr. T. Boccalini Advts. from Parnassus III. 287 Henry the Fourth, thought it an Honour to wash his Head..though some malicious People say, He did it not with Soap, but with hot scalding Lye. 1807 T. Thomson Syst. Chem. (ed. 3) II. 544 Muriate of potash. This salt..is prepared from the waste leys of the soap-makers. 1898 F. T. Bullen Cruise ‘Cachalot’ iv. 32 The officers..were content with ley, which was furnished in plenty by the ashes from the galley fire. b. In wider sense: Any detergent material used in washing; a cleansing substance. Also figurative. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > cleanness and dirtiness > cleaning > washing > washing agents > [noun] > water or solutions watereOE lyec1200 lavatoryc1475 lavament1598 lavature1601 loture1601 ablution1623 c1200 Vices & Virtues 95 Nis ðar non swo god leiȝe se teares. 12.. Prayer to our Lady 19 in Old Eng. Misc. 193 Mi brune her is hwit bicume ich not for hwucche leihe. c1330 Spec. Gy Warw. 828 Þe hote teres of mannes eiȝe Makeþ clannere þan any liȝe. 1340 Ayenbite (1866) 145 Þet is þet we byeþ alle y-wasse of onelepi leȝe, Þet wes mid Iesu cristes preciouse blod. 1426 J. Lydgate tr. G. de Guileville Pilgrimage Life Man 21855 Wyth wych water, dame Penaunce Maketh a lye..To wasshen a-way al ordure. 1601 P. Holland tr. Pliny Hist. World II. 324 The vrin of a yong Asse fole is supposed to thicken the haire: but there would be mixed some Spiknard with this washing lie, to rectifie the strong sent of the said vrine. 1648 R. Herrick Hesperides sig. O7v Feacie (some say) doth wash her clothes i' th' Lie That sharply trickles from her either eye. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > beautification > beautification of the person > beautification of the hair > preparations used on the hair > [noun] lye1556 lotium1595 lavature1601 wash1670 lavatory1694 hair-oil1810 marrow oil1855 hairdressing1907 haircare1935 1556 J. Withals Short Dict. (new ed.) sig. Piv/2 Lie to wasshe the head with, lixiuium. 1561 T. Hoby tr. B. Castiglione Courtyer ii. sig. U.i I reprehended a ladie of loue for occupyinge a certein kinde of lye that shined muche. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > cleanness and dirtiness > cleaning > washing > washing agents > [noun] > water or solutions > types of solution > urine lye14.. wash?a1505 chamber-lye1561 14.. in T. Wright & R. P. Wülcker Anglo-Saxon & Old Eng. Vocab. (1884) I. 593/23 Locium, lye, or pysse. 2. Water impregnated with salts by decoction or lixiviation. Now rare. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > materials > derived or manufactured material > vegetable extracts or preparations > [noun] > lye lixivium1572 lixivy1598 lixive1606 lye1634 lixivial1662 lixiviate1677 1634 H. Peacham Gentlemans Exercise (new ed.) i. xxiii. 77 The Lie of Rue, (that is the water wherein you have sod your Rue or herb~grace). 1646 Sir T. Browne Pseudodoxia Epidemica vi. xii. 337 Colcothar or vitriol burnt..will make good Inke, and so will the Lixivium or Lye made thereof with warme water. View more context for this quotation 1647 N. Nye Art of Gunnery i. 14 Pour upon the said flower so much of the strained water, which I call lie or lime water, as will dissolve the flower. 1811 J. Parkins Young Man's Best Compan. 562 A ley made with tartar and gum-water. 1860 M. F. Maury Physical Geogr. Sea (ed. 8) i. §43 They [waters] find their way into the sea, and so make the lye of the earth brine for the ocean. 1860 M. F. Maury Physical Geogr. Sea (ed. 8) x. §461 The brine of the ocean is the ley of the earth. 3. The limpid acrid fluid which runs from a blister or the like; the ‘water’ which collects in the body in dropsy. Now only dialect. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > suppuration > [noun] > pus or matter wursomeOE yousterc725 warec1175 quittorc1300 corrumpciona1340 humour1340 atter1398 mattera1400 pus?a1425 filthiness1525 corruption1526 filth1561 gear1562 sanies1562 baggage1576 purulence1598 suppuration1601 lye1615 congestion1634 colluvies1651 collution1657 colloid1849 purulage1898 1615 H. Crooke Μικροκοσμογραϕια 92 His Nauell suddenly opened whence issued so great quantity of the dropsy Lie, that his body fell to the wonted scantling. 1886 R. E. G. Cole Gloss. Words S.-W. Lincs. Lee (so pronounced),..the watery matter which issues from a wound or sore: as ‘It's more like lee than matter’. Compounds attributive and in other combinations (sense 1), as lye-ashes, lye-brush, lye-cask, lye hominy, lye-kettle, lye-leach, lye-trough, lye-tub, lye-vessel, lye-wash. Also lye-pot n. ΚΠ 1601 P. Holland tr. Pliny Hist. World II. 599 Hereupon comes Lixivus cinis, i. Lie ashes, which being drunk is medicinable. 1605 T. Tymme tr. J. Du Chesne Pract. Chymicall & Hermeticall Physicke ii. iii. 115 Lye-wash..is made of ashes and water. 1683 J. Moxon Mech. Exercises II. 74 The Lye Brush is made of Hogs-Bristles fastned into a Board with Brass-Wyer. 1683 J. Moxon Mech. Exercises II. 74 A Lye-Kettle..commonly holds about three Gallons. 1683 J. Moxon Mech. Exercises II. 73 The Lye-Trough..is a Square Trough made of Inch-Boards. 1736 W. Ellis London & Country Brewer II. iv. 24 A Lye Tub, tho' generally neglected as the worst..for a Cooler, has really proved the sweetest and safest of any. 1763 Museum Rusticum (1764) 1 53 The straw in the bottom of your lye-vessel. 1824 J. Johnson Typographia II. 489 As soon as a form is wrought-off, the press-man to carry it to the lye-trough, and there completely rub it over with lye. 1843 ‘R. Carlton’ New Purchase I. ix. 63 A lie-cask, or, rather, an inverted pyramidical box to contain ashes. 1847 J. O. Halliwell Dict. Archaic & Provinc. Words I Lie-leach. 1852 W. B. Dewees & ‘C. Cardelle’ Lett. from Early Settler Texas 20 Our subsistence was principally upon..a kind of lye hominy seasoned with hickory nut kernels. 1854 M. J. Holmes Tempest & Sunshine xv. 202 Now be keerful and not run afoul of the plaguey lye leech! 1882 J. Southward Pract. Printing (1884) 406 Lye is applied to the forme with a lye brush. 1919 J. P. Dunn Indiana II. 1170 A woman situated like Mrs. McCoy, in her Indian boarding school, with no food but lye hominy in the house..‘degraded her soul’ by cooking lye hominy. 1948 E. N. Dick Dixie Frontier 290 Lye hominy was made by soaking the whole grains of corn in lye water to remove the hulls. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1903; most recently modified version published online June 2022). lyen.2 = lie n.2 4. ΚΠ 1855 J. Ogilvie Suppl. Imperial Dict. Lye, a term employed, in railway lang., to denote the sidings or short offsets from the main line, into which trucks may be run for the purpose of loading or unloading. 1901 Daily Record (Glasgow) 31 Aug. 3 A boy..was accidentally killed at the lye of South Renfrew Station on Thursday night. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1976; most recently modified version published online March 2022). † lyev.1 Cookery. Obsolete. 1. transitive. To mix; to thicken (soups, sauces, etc.). Cf. alye, ally v. 2. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > food manufacture and preparation > preparation for table or cooking > general preparation processes > perform general preparation processes [verb (transitive)] > thicken lye?c1390 lirec1560 lithe1674 ?c1390 Forme of Cury (1780) 17 Make a lyre of raw ayrene and do þerto Safrone and powdour douce, and lye it up with gode broth. c1430 Two Cookery-bks. 13 Take Vele..and hakke it to gobettys..and lye it with Flowre of Rys. c1430 Two Cookery-bks. 19. a1475 Liber Cocorum (Sloane) (1862) 12 Loke þou lye hit with amydone. 2. To bind or tie. In quot. 1621 figurative. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > fastening > binding or tying > bind or tie [verb (transitive)] i-knitc1000 knitc1000 distrainc1374 lye1621 internect1664 1621 in S. Tymms Wills & Inventories Bury St. Edmunds (1850) 167 He shall neede noe bonde to lye him to it. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1903; most recently modified version published online March 2021). lyev.2 transitive. To treat with lye. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > cleanness and dirtiness > cleaning > washing > wash [verb (transitive)] > wash with lye lye1805 leep1895 1805 Ann. Reg. 875 Ley the thread once. 1823 E. James Acct. Exped. Rocky Mts. I. 195 They sometimes prepare this hard corn for eating by the process of leying it, or boiling it in a ley of wood ashes for..an hour or two. 1888 Sci. Amer. 8 Dec. 356/2 The air is to be..excluded from the surface of fruits left standing after having been either lyed or washed. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1903; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1a700n.21855v.1?c1390v.21805 |
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