单词 | marrowy |
释义 | marrowyadj. 1. Full of marrow. Also figurative.With quot. 1435 see also a1400 at marrowed adj. 1. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > [adjective] > of health: good > resistant to disease, etc. strongeOE stalworthc1175 starka1250 stiff1297 stalworthyc1300 vigorousc1330 stoura1350 lustyc1374 marrowya1382 sturdyc1386 crank1398 robust1490 vigorious1502 stalwart1508 hardy1548 robustious1548 of force1577 rustical1583 marrowed1612 rustic1620 robustic1652 solid1741 refractory1843 salted1864 resistant1876 saulteda1879 the world > food and drink > food > qualities of food > [adjective] > nourishing nourishing1340 marrowya1382 nutrimentala1398 feeding1398 marroweda1400 nourishanta1400 nurshing?c1425 nutritivec1450 nutrativec1487 nourishable1496 hearty?1550 battling1555 nurturable1579 alimental1586 nutrible1607 alimentary1608 nutrimentive1610 refective1611 battlesome1627 alible1653 nurturing?a1659 alimentous1659 alimonious1659 polytrophic1659 nutrient1661 nutritious1665 alimentarious1671 foodful1735 nutritionarya1852 nutritional1858 nutraceutical1990 the world > life > the body > structural parts > bone or bones > substance of bones > [adjective] > bone-marrow > full of marrowya1382 greena1522 marrowed1612 a1382 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) (Douce 369(1)) (1850) Isa. xxxiv. 6 The blod of merewi [a1425 L.V. ful of merow; L. medullatorum] wetheres. R. Misyn tr. R. Rolle Fire of Love 75 A marghty offerynge [L. holocausta medullata]. 1653 Ghost or Woman wears the Breeches ii. i. 16 His shoulders shrink Into his marrowy back. 1662 J. A. Comenius Janua Linguarum Trilinguis xxii. 49 The greater bones are hollow i'th' inside and have marrow in them; the lesser are not indeed marrowy, yet juicy. a1693 M. Bruce Soul-confirmation (1709) 18 The Lord is reserving a Merchy piece of the word of his promise, to be made out to many of his Friends & people. 1820 W. Hazlitt Lect. Dramatic Lit. 79 In his Women beware Women there is a rich marrowy vein of internal sentiment. 1882 Atlantic Monthly 51 66 The period..of marrowy and vigorous manhood. 1895 J. Conrad Almayer's Folly i. 14 Two mastiffs fighting over a marrowy bone. 1927 J. Buchan Witch Wood 263 To expand on such a matter seemed a mere waste of precious time, when so many more marrowy subjects lay to his hand. 1960 S. Plath Colossus 82 These marrowy tunnels! Moley-handed, I eat my way. 2006 L. S. Pinchuk et al. Tribol. & Biophysical Artific. Joints iii. 85 The straight stem undergoes auto cementing in the marrowy canal. 2. Of the nature of or resembling marrow. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > structural parts > bone or bones > substance of bones > [adjective] > bone-marrow marrowy?a1425 medullar?1541 medullous1578 marrowish1612 medullary1704 myeloid1853 myelogenous1875 myelogenic1876 ?a1425 tr. Guy de Chauliac Grande Chirurgie (N.Y. Acad. Med.) f. 10v Þe substance of it [sc. the head] also shal shewe to be bony, panniclerary, &merowȝy. ?c1425 tr. Guy de Chauliac Grande Chirurgie (Paris) (1971) 31 Þe brayn is colde and moyste. Þogh it haue a marowy substance, it dyuerseþ neuerþelatter fro marye, for it is of dyuers humours. ?1541 R. Copland Guy de Chauliac's Questyonary Cyrurgyens ii. sig. Cijv It is colde and moyste, bycause it hath a marowy substaunce. 1662 J. Chandler tr. J. B. van Helmont Oriatrike 185 The Brain being wholly a marrowie part. 1696 E. Phillips New World of Words (new ed.) at Pineal Kernel A Glandule seated between the Two Beds of the Optick Nerves, and the Prominencies which grow to the upper part of the Marrowy substance. 1764 J. Grainger Sugar-cane i. 42 The power of rain, in genial moisture bath'd His cacao-walk, which teem'd with marrowy pods. 1854 H. D. Thoreau Walden 271 With axe and shovel you explore this mine, and follow the marrowy store, yellow as beef tallow..deep into the earth. 1872 J. G. Murphy Crit. Comm. Leviticus iii. 9 The tail of the broad-tailed sheep..consists almost wholly of marrowy fat. 1990 Country Homes & Interiors Oct. 125/4 The moelleux wines of the Loire valley (the French word sounds like mellow, but really means marrowy, as in bone marrow). 2004 R. A. Berman Anti-Americanism in Europe (2008) iii. 63 Roy deploys these gratuitous fictions as objects of disdain, as if a marrowy physiognomy and a North American accent—rather than policy—were the true affront. Derivatives ˈmarrowiness n. ΚΠ a1693 M. Bruce Soul-confirmation (1709) 18 The Israelites had never known the Merchiness of that promise, if a Red Sea had not made it out. 1837 Amer. Jrnl. Med. Sci. 21 469 At the same time that the expiration is prolonged, the inspiration loses its softness and marrowiness, becoming less strong, but more rough. 1949 Jrnl. Royal Hort. Soc. 74 63 That essential marrowiness of [the apple] ‘Blenheim’, it was insisted, could only be found developed to perfection in small fruits gathered from all but centenarian trees, such as still grew in north Oxfordshire or nearby parts of Gloucester. 2008 Sunday Tel. 29 June (Stella) 59 Marrows only arrived in England in the late 19th century... Then again, what can be done to a marrow to hide its essential marrowiness? ΚΠ 1764 J. Grainger Sugar-cane i. 8 (note) When ripe, the skin [of the avocado pear] peels easily off, and discovers a butyraceous, or rather a marrowylike substance. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2000; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.a1382 |
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