单词 | baba |
释义 | baban.1 A spiritual leader or minister of religion of a Sufi (esp. Bektashi) order, spec. the head of a tekke. Also as a title or form of address. ΚΠ 1702 W. J. tr. C. de Bruyn Voy. Levant 114 There is interr'd in this Place [sc. Cape Baba] one of their Saints nam'd Baba, which signifies Father.] 1759 tr. J. Æ. van Egmont & J. Heyman Trav. through Europe, Asia Minor I. 162 We..coasted along cape Baba, as it is called by the Turks, from a dervise or Baba, buried there, and who always gave the Turks intelligence when any rovers were in the neighbouring seas. 1820 tr. F. C. H. L. Pouqueville Trav. in Epirus, Albania, Macedonia, & Thessaly xv. 115 Alicouli, a Turkish village, with a teké or convent of dervishes, the richest of all Thessaly, the chief place of the order of Mahometan monks called Bektadgis... The baba or superior of this society, with whom I was well acquainted. 1863 Free Church Scotl. Monthly Rec. Oct. 346/1 Some time since I became acquainted with a baba (father) of the Bektashi dervishes. 1904 H. Vivian Servian Trag. 294 At the corner of a low verandah sits the baba or abbot cross-legged upon a divan, an old man of singularly benevolent aspect. 1958 P. Kemp Mine were of Trouble (1960) v. 83 The hard-drinking old Bektashi abbot, Baba Faja. a1985 D. R. Oakley-Hill Englishman in Albania (2002) i. 29 Ahead was a substantial stone building. This was the Bektashi teqe, or monastery, of Prishte.., and Esat's cousin was the Baba or head of it. 1992 R. Lifchez Dervish Lodge 33 This affinity facilitated the transformation of allegiance from tribal shaman to Sufi baba (spiritual elder), who acted in the capacity of a mystic spiritual elder. 2009 F. Trix Sufi Journey of Baba Rexheb ii. 29 ‘Do you not have a child?’ ‘No, Baba,’ he answered... ‘Ahhh,’ said Salih Baba. ‘In that case, would you consent to my praying to the Lord of All-Truth for a son to come to you?’ This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, June 2011; most recently modified version published online March 2022). baban.2 Originally and chiefly South Asian. 1. Father. Also used as a respectful form of address for an older man; cf. baba n.7 ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > kinship or relationship > kinsman or relation > parent > father > [noun] fatherOE sirec1250 authora1398 flesh-fathera1400 genitor1447 daddy1523 dad1533 bab1598 patera1600 dada1672 relieving officer1677 papa1681 pappy1722 baba1771 pa1773 governor1783 paw1826 fatherkin1839 pop1840 bap1842 pap1844 da1851 baba1862 puppa1885 pops1893 poppa1897 pot and pan1900 papasana1904 daddy-o1913 bapu1930 baby-father1932 abba1955 birth father1977 1771 London Mag. Sept. 470/2 The poor creatures, looking up with arms extended, have cried out, Baba! Baba! My Father! My Father! 1826 W. B. Hockley Pandurang Hari I. vi. 98 I was anxious to inquire my way to Poona, and reluctantly tapped at his wicket, calling ‘Oh Baba, oh Ma,ha,raj’. 1844 C. Masson Narr. Various Journeys IV. v. 99 He introduced the long absent khan to his favourite wife,..telling her that her bábá (father) had returned. 1961 I. Khan Jumbie Bird ii. 25 ‘Baba,’ Kareem said respectfully, addressing Kale Khan, ‘we was young boys, we thought we would run away from home, make big fortune, and then we go back to we village.’ 1997 India-West (Electronic ed.) 17 Oct. c1 One day, Baba told him, ‘I want you to demolish the whole house and build it up again!’ The man said it could be done. My father screamed, ‘What! Get out.’ 2004 tr. G. Broker Oh, Meghamala! in R. Awasthy Sel. Gujarati Short Stories 17 She asked forgiveness of her Baba and of her mother. 2. A spiritual leader, teacher, or healer; a holy man. Also as a title (preceding or following a proper name) or as a form of address. Cf. baba n.1 ΘΚΠ society > faith > aspects of faith > spirituality > [noun] > person > one who gives spiritual guidance baba1811 soul friend1929 1811 Asiatic Ann. Reg. 1809: Misc. Tracts 11 431/2 The greatest saint in their [sc. the Sikhs'] kalendar, namely, Baba Nanuk Shah; who lived in the time of Akber. 1865 L. H. Griffin Panjab Chiefs 143 From the time that the Sikh sect grew into a nation, the voice of Fakirs, Babas and Bhais has ever been loud in its councils. 1895 W. R. Lawrence Valley of Kashmir xi. 291 It is extremely difficult to ascertain the views of the people as to the comparative sanctity of the various shrines and mosques, or to discover their ideas respecting the functions and positions of the Rishis, the Babas, Saiyads, and Pirzádas. 1912 Missionary Rev. of World Mar. 210/2 The Swamis and Babas who came to America discarded in India the simplicity of their garb for gorgeous robes, more tempered to Western taste. 1988 M. Berntsen tr. G. N. Dandekar in E. Zelliot & M. Berntsen Experience of Hinduism xvi. 224 The devout police there had for many years wanted Gadge Baba to perform a kīrtan... ‘All right, Baba. Don't do a kīrtan. Just come to Bandra. We'll do a bhajan.’ 2009 Press Trust of India (Nexis) 10 Aug. British authorities are cracking down on the many ‘tantriks’, ‘babas’ and psychics who prey on the fears and desires of the Asian community. 3. A baby, a child. ΘΚΠ the world > people > person > baby or infant > [noun] childOE baban?c1225 fauntekin1377 infant1382 babea1393 fauntelet1393 babyc1400 lakinc1440 mop1440 chrisomer1574 tenderling1587 chrisom1596 childling1648 flosculet1648 bratling1652 lullaby-cheat1665 strangera1674 child (also infant, baby) in armsa1675 hoppet1695 tot1725 bambino1761 weanie1786 tiny1797 dot1800 trudgeon1814 toddle1825 toddles1828 yearnling1829 dab1833 toddler1837 baba1841 arrival1846 teeny-tiny1849 toddlekins1852 mite1853 trot1854 babelet1856 nestler1866 spoon-child1868 bubby1885 chavvy1886 bub1889 kiddy1889 toddleskin1890 newborn1893 kidlet1899 kidling1899 bubba1906 bundle of joy1924 liddly1929 mammet1932 snork1941 kiddywink1957 sproglet1987 1841 Society in India II. vii. 94 Softly—our baba sleeps—he is not well—we must not wake him. 1888 India's Women Jan. 50/2 She was amazed to see so many English sahibs, and mems, and babas. 1898 R. Kipling Day's Work 117 Jan baba! My Jan baba! 1913 Lippincott's Monthly Mag. Mar. 343 My poor little Missie baba! 1985 N. Sahgal Rich like Us v. 64 She is calling baba slice of her liver, rows of pearls and other sweet names to call children. 2006 Sunday Times (Nexis) 22 Oct. (Home section) 15 You'll want to be settled by the time your darling, special little baba arrives. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, June 2011; most recently modified version published online December 2021). baban.3 A rich sponge cake; spec. = rum baba n. at rum n.2 Compounds 3. Cf. babka n., savarin n.See also baba au rhum n. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > dishes and prepared food > cake > [noun] > a cake > other cakes honey appleeOE barley-cake1393 seed cakea1400 cake?a1425 pudding-cake?1553 manchet1562 biscuit cake1593 placent1598 poplin1600 jumbal1615 bread pudding1623 semel1643 wine-cakea1661 Shrewsbury cake1670 curd cake1675 fruitcake1687 clap-bread1691 simnel cake1699 orange-flower cake1718 banana cake1726 sweet-cake1726 torte1748 Naples cake1766 Bath cake1769 gofer1769 yeast-cake1795 nutcake1801 tipsy-cake1806 cruller1808 baba1813 lady's finger1818 coconut cake1824 mint cake1825 sices1825 cup-cake1828 batter-cake1830 buckwheat1830 Dundee seed cake1833 fat-cake1839 babka1846 wonder1848 popover1850 cream-cake1855 sly-cake1855 dripping-cake1857 lard-cake1858 puffet1860 quick cake1865 barnbrack1867 matrimony cake1871 brioche1873 Nelson cake1877 cocoa cake1883 sesame cake1883 marinade1888 mystery1889 oblietjie1890 stuffed monkey1892 Greek bread1893 Battenberg1903 Oswego cake1907 nusstorte1911 dump cake1912 Dobos Torte1915 lekach1918 buckle1935 Florentine1936 hash cake1967 space cake1984 1813 L. E. Ude French Cook Pref. p. xii For the second course, must be introduced what we call moyens d'entremets, such as brioches, gâteaux de compiegne, babas, and two articles erected according to the fancy of the pastry-cook. 1846 A. Soyer Gastron. Regenerator 566 Take off the band of paper, turn the baba over upon a hair sieve, and serve either hot or cold. c1864 C. E. Francatelli Cook's Guide 298 Particular care should be taken in baking the baba to prevent its acquiring a deep colour. 1922 Amer. Cookery May 757/2 Soften one yeast cake in the amount of liquid required for the baba, or the cake, bread, etc. 1999 B. Hensperger Bread Bible 465 The cylindrical shape of the baba makes it perfect for the bread machine. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2011; most recently modified version published online December 2021). Baban.4adj. A. n.4 In the Malaysian and Indonesian region: a person of Chinese descent whose ancestors have been long settled in the region. Cf. Peranakan n., Straits Chinese n. at strait adj., n., and adv. Compounds 2.In the strictest sense, the term Baba is applied only to a man; cf. Nonya n. 1. ΘΚΠ the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of Asia > native or inhabitant of Malaysia > [noun] > parts of Malayan1598 Baba1858 Straits Chinese1897 Singaporean1927 1858 Jrnl. Indian Archipel. & Eastern Asia 2 137 The children of Chinese by Malays..that follow their father's [name] are termed Babas. 1898 A. B. Rathbone Camping & Tramping in Malaya ii. 26 The Malacca Babas..are Malacca-born Chinamen. 1933 L. Ainsworth Confessions Planter in Malaya ii. 35 The man who had addressed me was what is known as a ‘Ba-ba’, the name given to a Straits-born Chinaman, who is usually educated in a school in the Straits Settlements and speaks English quite fluently. 1981 Sunday Mail (Brisbane) 30 Aug. 39/1 Terry, a Baba (local term for Singaporeans who can trace their origins back to the Straits Chinese settlers) has had a long association with Nonya food. 2003 K. Hestflått in S. Sparkes & S. Howell House in Southeast Asia v. 71 Many of the Babas have moved to the suburbs, and some were striving to acquire a Chinese identity. B. adj. (attributive). Designating a Baba; of or relating to the Babas. ΘΚΠ the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of Asia > native or inhabitant of Malaysia > [adjective] > parts of Malayic1723 Singaporean1880 Baba1886 Straits-born1907 1886 Chinese Recorder & Missionary Jrnl. June 225 The E. P. M. on Mr. Young's departure for England, took charge of the Chinese Baba (Malay-speaking) congregation, about sixteen or twenty in all. 1906 Woman's Missionary Friend Oct. 349/1 The missionaries have more directly affected the Chinese and Baba life than the Malay. 1964 Catal. National Mus. Kuala Lumpur 3/2 A section of the gallery is given over to the Malacca Baba House—a traditional Chinese House, complete with furnishings of the bridal chamber, which was transported from Malacca and re-erected in the museum. 1998 L. Pan Encycl. Chinese Overseas 172/1 Baba culture is predominantly Chinese but overlaid with Malay and British features. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2011; most recently modified version published online December 2021). baban.5 In children's language: one's father. Cf. papa n.2 1, bab n. ΘΠ society > society and the community > kinship or relationship > kinsman or relation > parent > father > [noun] fatherOE sirec1250 authora1398 flesh-fathera1400 genitor1447 daddy1523 dad1533 bab1598 patera1600 dada1672 relieving officer1677 papa1681 pappy1722 baba1771 pa1773 governor1783 paw1826 fatherkin1839 pop1840 bap1842 pap1844 da1851 baba1862 puppa1885 pops1893 poppa1897 pot and pan1900 papasana1904 daddy-o1913 bapu1930 baby-father1932 abba1955 birth father1977 1775 T. Sheridan Lect. Art of Reading I. i. 39 The words papa or baba and mama are the terms used by children for father and mother in almost all the languages of the world.] 1862 C. Kingsley Water-babies ii, in Macmillan's Mag. Sept. 354/1 Sitting down and crying for his baba, (though he never had had any baba to cry for). 1911 Pop. Sci. Monthly Oct. 381 My small niece, still under two, called her father..something like ‘baba’, and we could not distinguish this name from her pronunciation of ‘barber’. 2006 Philadelphia Inquirer (Nexis) 18 June m2 ‘Heeeey, Baba, home early?’ With those words, my 10-year-old daughter buried her face into the wall of my chest. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2011; most recently modified version published online December 2021). baban.6 In Russia and other parts of Eastern Europe, and among people of Eastern European descent: a peasant woman; an old woman; a grandmother. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > social class > the common people > specific classes of common people > peasant or rustic > [noun] > woman or girl wenchc1574 Joan1598 boorinn1649 russet gown1694 paysanne1748 baba1882 1882 ‘E. D. Gerard’ Beggar my Neighbour II. ii. i. 178 Many an empty chair will speak of the kind old baba who is gone, and many a little one will have sickened and died. 1916 Atlantic Monthly Dec. 792/1 The bába (peasant woman)..prays that the vodka shop will never be opened again. 1955 V. Nabokov Lolita I. viii. 36 Humbert Humbert had on his hands a large, puffy, short-legged, big-breasted and practically brainless baba. 1964 S. Bellow Herzog (1965) 145 Near the grocery we met an old baba in a shawl. 1990 V. Ripp Pizza in Pushkin Square ii. 81 I opened my red-and-yellow umbrella against a sudden shower, causing an old baba to stop in midstride and shout in my direction. 2002 T. Sonneman Shared Sorrows i. 17 The yeast-risen, raisin-filled buns were..very good and I always associated them with my Baba who wore her grey hair wound into a bun the same snail shape as the sweet rolls. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, June 2011; most recently modified version published online December 2021). baban.7 South African. Used as a respectful form of address to, or title for, an older man. ΚΠ 1898 St. Thomas's Hosp. Gaz. May 67 ‘No Baba,’ said Wiese, ‘he comes to cure the white people when your wizards bewitch them, and to keep you alive.’ 1941 Bantu World 22 Feb. 5 Inside the bus he still shows the passenger ‘Plenty more seats at the back baba.’ 1975 Sunday Times (Johannesburg) 2 Nov. (Mag. section) 2 Baba Piet shouted at me and kicked me out of his office. 1988 S. Gray Time of our Darkness x. 131 An old man sitting under the eucalyptus opposite was guarding his white cane. ‘Where's everybody, baba?’ Disley greeted him. 2009 Cape Times (Nexis) 30 Dec. 6 ‘When someone gives you knowledge, they empower you. Thank you, baba (father),’ he said to Zuma. 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