单词 | mang |
释义 | Mangn. Philippine English. A title of courtesy or respect prefixed to the first name of an older man. Cf. Aling n. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > behaviour > good behaviour > courtesy > courteous forms of address or title > [noun] > title > for a man > for old or older man fatherOE Mang1926 1926 C. T. Calalang in Philippines Herald 15 Aug. (Mag. & Story section) 4/1 Mang Tonio stretched his arms and raised his head. 1983 Asian Week (Electronic ed.) 20 Jan. 22 Mang Beloy, the town people called him. 1996 L. Ty-Casper DreamEden 248 Once in his office he would call Mang Genio to deliver the Colonel's instructions. 2015 BusinessWorld (Philippines) (Nexis) 12 June s3 The cockpit encouraged the retail of food in La Loma, including lechon, which was started by Mang Tomas. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, December 2016; most recently modified version published online March 2022). mangv.1 Now regional. ΚΠ a1350 in G. L. Brook Harley Lyrics (1968) 49 Wiþ murþes monie mote heo monge, Þat brid so breme in boure. 1867 W. F. Rock Jim an' Nell lxxxix. 25 Wi' zich, I reckon, Ha now deligh'h vor mang. 2. transitive. To mix, mingle; to knead. Now Newfoundland and British regional. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > food manufacture and preparation > preparation for table or cooking > preparation of bread > prepare bread [verb (transitive)] > knead kneadc950 manga1350 mould1530 brake1832 a1350 in G. L. Brook Harley Lyrics (1968) 37 Sone he mihte hire murþes monge Wiþ blisse when hit bredes. a1399 Forme of Cury (Add 5016) 87 After take mylke of Almandes and put in to þe Ryys & boile it; and whan it is yboiled, put in þe brawn & alye it þerwith, þat it be wel chargeant, and mung it fynelich wel, þat it sit not to þe pot. 1790 F. Grose Provinc. Gloss. (ed. 2) Mung, to mix. Worcest. 1810 W. Marshall Rev. Rep. to Board Agric. from Western Dept. Eng. 334 (note) The term in use, for this mixed mongrel crop,..is..mong corn; doubtless from the obsolete verb mong to mix. 1889 J. Nicholson Folk-Speech E. Yorks. 72 Deean't mang it aboot seeah. 1893 H. T. Cozens-Hardy Broad Norfolk (Eastern Daily Press) 17 To mung is used as meaning to knead dough. 1956 in Dict. Newfoundland Eng. (1982) 322/2 Mang it all together! 1967 in Dict. Newfoundland Eng. (1982) 322/2 She is mangin' up something out there [i.e. in the kitchen]. 3. Now Scottish and English regional (northern). (a) transitive. To bewilder, to lead astray; (b) intransitive to be bewildered, to go wrong; to rave, go mad. Also: to long madly for something. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > belief > uncertainty, doubt, hesitation > perplexity, bewilderment > be or become confused [verb (intransitive)] wonder1297 confusec1350 maskera1375 studya1375 to annoy of?c1400 muse?c1430 marc1440 manga1450 puzzle1605 dunce1611 quandary1616 wavera1625 wilder1658 to scratch one's head1712 maffle1781 to strike up1844 turn1852 to fall over oneself1889 fuzz1930 to get the lines crossed1973 the mind > mental capacity > belief > uncertainty, doubt, hesitation > perplexity, bewilderment > act of perplexing > confuse, perplex, bewilder [verb (transitive)] abobc1330 confusec1350 confoundc1374 cumbera1375 passc1384 maskerc1400 mopc1425 enose1430 manga1450 overmusec1460 perplex1477 maze1482 enmuse1502 ruffle?a1505 unsteady1532 entangle1540 duddle1548 intricate1548 distraught1579 distract1582 mizzle1583 moider1587 amuse1595 mist1598 bepuzzle1599 gravel1601 plunder1601 puzzle1603 intrigue1612 vexa1613 metagrobolize?a1616 befumea1618 fuddle1617 crucify1621 bumfiddlea1625 implicate1625 giddify1628 wilder1642 buzzlea1644 empuzzle1646 dunce1649 addle1652 meander1652 emberlucock1653 flounder1654 study1654 disorient1655 embarrass?1656 essome1660 embrangle1664 jumble1668 dunt1672 muse1673 clutter1685 emblustricate1693 fluster1720 disorientate1728 obfuscate1729 fickle1736 flustrate1797 unharmonize1797 mystify1806 maffle1811 boggle1835 unballast1836 stomber1841 throw1844 serpentine1850 unbalance1856 tickle1865 fog1872 bumfuzzle1878 wander1897 to put off1909 defeat1914 dither1919 befuddle1926 ungear1931 to screw up1941 a1450 York Plays (1885) 452 (MED) What saie ȝe men? allas! for tene, I trowe ȝe mang. a1522 G. Douglas in tr. Virgil Æneid (1959) viii. Prol. 16 Musing marris our myrth half mangit allmost. 1568 A. Scott Poems (1896) i. 79 To mend þat menȝe hes sa monye mangit God gif þe grace. a1586 King Hart l. 104 in W. A. Craigie Maitland Folio MS (1919) I. 257 And all þat couth attene the castell neir It maid þame for to mer amiss and mang. ?a1610 A. Montgomerie Poems (1887) 202 Resave, vhill than, a harte lyk for to mang. a1784 A. Ross in A. Whitelaw Bk. Sc. Song (1843) 360/2 She chokit and boakit, and cried like to mang. 1866 W. Gregor Dial. Banffshire (Philol. Soc.) 111 He wiz mangin' at 'im for gain' awa. 1957 Mearns Leader 26 Apr. in Sc. National Dict. (at cited word) Ye eence tauld her ye wis mangin' for a kneevlick o' richt real aul' fashiont green cheese. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > pride > boasting or boastfulness > boast [verb (intransitive)] yelpc888 kebc1315 glorify1340 to make avauntc1340 boast1377 brag1377 to shake boastc1380 glorya1382 to make (one's) boastc1385 crackc1470 avaunt1471 glaster1513 voust1513 to make (one's or a) vauntc1515 jet?1521 vaunt?1521 crowa1529 rail1530 devauntc1540 brave1549 vaunt1611 thrasonize1619 vapour1629 ostentate1670 goster1673 flourish1674 rodomontade1681 taper1683 gasconade1717 stump1721 rift1794 mang1819 snigger1823 gab1825 cackle1847 to talk horse1855 skite1857 to blow (also U.S. toot) one's own horn1859 to shoot off one's mouth1864 spreadeagle1866 swank1874 bum1877 to sound off1918 woof1934 to shoot a line1941 to honk off1952 to mouth off1958 blow- 1819 J. H. Vaux New Vocab. Flash Lang. in Memoirs II. 188 Mang, to speak or talk. 1821 Life D. Haggart 26 They said, they had done nothing to mang about. 1823 P. Egan Grose's Classical Dict. Vulgar Tongue (rev. ed.) Mang, To boast. Scotch cant. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2000; most recently modified version published online March 2022). mangv.2 slang. Now rare. transitive. To beg (someone) for money, etc. Also intransitive: to beg, cadge. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > poverty > mendicancy > beg [verb (transitive)] beg?c1225 thigc1300 emendicate1611 mang1811 bum1863 schnorr1892 panhandle1894 yegg1916 ding1935 mump- 1811 Lexicon Balatronicum sig. g5 Mung kiddey. Mung the gorger; beg child beg, of the gentleman. 1900 G. Elson Last of Climbing Boys xvi. 136 Now, Jim, mang (beg) the splorger or the rum mort (mistress) for a cant (piece) of panam and spreadham (butter). 1979 P. O'Shaugnessy Market Traders' Slang 12 Mang him for a flim [sc. a five-pound note]. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, September 2000; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1926v.1a1350v.21811 |
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