单词 | merd |
释义 | merdn. Dung, excrement; a piece of excrement, a turd.Apparently rare by 19th cent., but later revived in literary use. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > organs of excretion > excretions > faeces > [noun] gorec725 mixeOE quedeeOE turdeOE dungOE worthinga1225 dirta1300 drega1300 naturea1325 fen1340 ordurec1390 fimea1475 merd1486 stercory1496 avoidc1503 siegec1530 fex1540 excrement1541 hinder-fallings1561 gong1562 foil1565 voiding1577 pilgrim-salvec1580 egestion1583 shita1585 sir-reverence1592 purgament1597 filinga1622 faecesa1625 exclusion1646 faecality1653 tantadlin1654 surreverence1655 draught1659 excrementitiousness1660 jakes1701 old golda1704 dejection1728 dejecture1731 shitea1733 feculence1733 doll1825 crap1846 excreta1857 excretes1883 hockey1886 dejecta1887 job1899 number two1902 mess1903 ming1923 do1930 tomtit1930 pony1931 No. 21937 dog shit1944 Shinola1944 big job1945 biggie1953 doo-doo1954 doings1957 gick1959 pooh1960 pooh-pooh1962 dooky1965 poopy1970 whoopsie1973 pucky1980 jobbie1981 1486 Bk. St. Albans sig. bviij For this sekennese take merde of a dove. 1577 T. Kendall tr. Politianus et al. Flowers of Epigrammes f. 82 If after thou of Garlike strong, the sauour wilt expell: A Mard is sure the onely meane, to put away the smell. 1612 B. Jonson Alchemist ii. iii. sig. E2 Hayre o' the head, burnt Cloutes, Chalke, Merds, and Clay. View more context for this quotation 1621 R. Burton Anat. Melancholy ii. iii. ii. 391 To dispute of gentry without wealth, is..to discusse the originall of a Mard. 1652 Norton's Ordinal of Alchemy iii, in E. Ashmole Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum 39 In Haire, in Eggs, in Merds, and Urine. 1662 A. Cokayne Trag. Ovid iii. ii. 63 in Poems Oyntments Made of the spawne of Snakes, Spittle of Jews, And Mird of Infants. 1783 J. Hall-Stevenson Moral Tales 15 He was going To s——t upon the parlour floor; And swore, that if I call'd or stir'd, The brute would make me eat his——merde. 1907 J. Davidson Triumph of Mammon v. i. 114 Your famous Gulliver, in Laputa found A yellow-faced projector up to the eyes In merd. 1920 T. S. Eliot Ara Vos Prec 11 The goat coughs at night in the field overhead; Rocks, moss, stonecrop, iron, merds. 1960 ‘A. Burgess’ Doctor is Sick xv. 111 Lurching from one delightful street-smell to another—merds, garlic, mutton-fat, urine, food-tins. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2001; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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