单词 | macabre |
释义 | Macabren.1 Now rare (archaic and historical). dance of Macabre: the Dance of Death (see dance n. 6c). ΘΚΠ society > leisure > dancing > types of dance or dancing > other dances > [noun] dance of Macabre?c1430 springc1450 lege de moya1529 bobc1550 lusty gallant1569 duret1613 fading1613 huckler1617 ground-measure1621 entry1631 slatter de pouchc1640 ballo1651 Irish trot1651 omnium gatheruma1652 clutterdepouch1652 upspring1654 passacaglia1659 shuffle1659 passacaille1667 flip-flap1676 chaconne1685 charmer1702 Cheshire-round1706 Louvre1729 stick dance1730 white joke1730 baby dance1744 Nancy Dawson1766 fricassee1775 bumpkin1785 Totentanz1789 Flora('s) dance1790 goombay1790 egg-dance1801 supper dance1820 Congo dance1823 slip-jig1829 bran-dance1833 roly-poly1833 Congo1835 mazy1841 furry1848 bull-dance1855 stampede1856 double-shuffling1859 frog dance1863 hokee-pokee1873 plait dance1876 slow dancing1884 snake dance1895 beast dance1900 soft-shoe1900 cakewalk1902 floral dance1911 snake dance1911 apache dance1912 grizzly bear1912 jazz dance1917 jazz dancing1917 jazz1919 wine-dance1920 camel-walk1921 furry dance1928 snake-dance1931 pas d'action1936 trance dancing1956 touch dance1965 hokey-cokey1966 moonwalk1969 moonwalking1983 Crip Walk1989 mapantsula1990 ?c1430 J. Lydgate Daunce Machabree (Huntington) 46 Ȝe schulle trace the daunce of machabre..For dethe ne spareth hye ne lowe degre. 1554 in Lydgate's Fall of Princes App. f. ccxx. (title) The daunce of Machabree wherin is liuely expressed and shewed the state of manne, and howe he is called at vncertayne tymes by death, and when he thinketh least theron. 1598 J. Stow Suruay of London 264 About this Cloyster, was artificially & richly painted, the dance of Machabray, or dance of death, commonly called the dance of Pauls. 1833 J. Dallaway Disc. Archit. Eng. 137 The Dance of Macabre (Holbein's Dance of Death) was painted on the walls of the cloisters. 2001 grhpoetry.tripod.com 21 Dec. (O.E.D. Archive) Choreographed dance of macabre applauded by Satan himself. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2000; most recently modified version published online March 2022). macabreadj.n.2 A. adj. 1. As postmodifier: dance macabre n. Brit. , U.S. (also danse macabre) the Dance of Death; a representation of this. Also figurative.ΘΚΠ the world > life > death > [noun] > dance of Dance of Deathc1430 Dance of Macabrec1430 Totentanz1789 dance macabre1841 1841 Bentley's Miscell. Jan. 24 If, then, by some culinary magic, he can be induced to..prefer a minuet in the Council Chamber to the Dance Macabre in the shades below. 1851 H. W. Longfellow Golden Legend v. 224 Elsie. What are these paintings on the walls around us? Henry. The Dance Macaber! Elsie. What? Henry. The Dance of Death. 1870 C. M. Yonge Caged Lion ix. 166 It is the Danse Macabre... It was invented as a warning to those of sinful life. 1938 Oxf. Compan. Music 251/1 Danse macabre. The idea of Death as a dancer, or as a fiddling inciter to the dance, is very ancient. 1966 Listener 17 Nov. 746/3 An Allegretto in G minor—a waltz-like danse macabre—which quotes the opening of the first cello concerto. 1989 W. Adams & J. W. Brock Dangerous Pursuits v. xv. 175 Today, however, the danse macabre goes on. Resources continue to be diverted from productivity-enhancing pursuits into nonproductive paper entrepreneurialism. 2. Characterized by or suggestive of the gruesomeness of the danse macabre; grim, horrific, repulsive. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > fear > quality of inspiring fear > quality of being horrible > [adjective] > (of theatrical productions) gruesome ghoulish1862 macaberesque1876 macabre1889 Grand Guignol1907 black1961 1889 Athenæum 14 Sept. 347/2 One Dance of Death circles uninterruptedly from end to end... The book is macabre, but unaffectedly macabre. 1892 Speaker 29 Oct. 528/1 It was the material representation..of the ghastly, the grim, and the macabre which Webster intended. 1902 Spectator 12 Apr. 557 Her habits are bizarre, even macabre. 1948 J. Rosenberg Rembrandt v. 157 A skull is seen in the half shadow behind him, like a macabre echo of the scholar's own face. 1979 J. Johnston Old Jest 140 The scar itself was..like a long, macabre mouth, with the pale marks of stitching criss-crossing the lips. 1987 Sunday Times 4 Oct. 72/1 Showing a macabre sense of humour he enclosed a wreath. 1989 Atlantic Oct. 116/2 There is a certain macabre amusement arising from the vision of the professor backpacking carrion by the hundredweight through knee-deep snow. B. n.2 A macabre happening; (with the) the macabre quality. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > fear > quality of inspiring fear > quality of being horrible > [noun] horribility13.. grisliness1340 gastfulness1398 horribleness1398 grisliheada1400 hidoustyc1420 hidour1422 ugliness1587 ghastliness1591 horridnessa1631 horriditya1641 frightfulness1713 gruesomeness1886 macabrec1920 c1920 T. E. Lawrence Lett. (1938) facing p. 233 It's just struck me that there's all the elements of a macabre in the passage which R. G. censored. 1948 F. R. Leavis Great Trad. i. 19 The unfortunate macabre of the cab-journey. 1958 H. Goad Lang. in Hist. 157 The macabre of..Baudelaire, gave the impression of decadence. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2000; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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