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单词 moaning
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moaningn.

Brit. /ˈməʊnɪŋ/, U.S. /ˈmoʊnɪŋ/
Forms: Middle English–1500s moning, late Middle English monyng, 1600s– moaning; Scottish pre-1700 maneing, pre-1700 1800s– moaning.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: moan v., -ing suffix1.
Etymology: < moan v. + -ing suffix1.
The action of moan v. (in various senses); an instance of this.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > suffering > sorrow or grief > lamentation or expression of grief > [noun]
carea1000
sorrowingOE
meaninga1200
moan?c1225
mourning?c1225
plaint?c1225
ruthc1225
weimerc1230
mean?c1250
sorrow?c1250
dolec1290
plainingc1300
woec1300
dolourc1320
mourna1350
waymentingc1350
penancec1380
complaintc1384
lamentationc1384
complainingc1385
moaninga1400
waiminga1400
waymenta1400
waymentationc1400
dillc1420
merourec1429
plainc1475
regratec1480
complainc1485
regretc1500
lamenting1513
doleance1524
deploration1533
deplorement1593
condolement1602
regreeting1606
imploration1607
pother1638
dolinga1668
moanification1827
dolence1861
the mind > emotion > suffering > sorrow or grief > lamentation or expression of grief > moaning or groaning > [noun]
woningc950
groaningc1000
yomeringc1000
i-mone1297
bemoaningc1300
groanc1325
moan1599
moaning1724
granking1807
the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > voice or vocal sound > cry or shout (loudness) > cry of emotion or pain > [noun] > moan or groan
groaningc1000
groanc1325
grank1513
moan1599
moaning1724
whoo1891
a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Vesp.) 26658 (MED) Wijt and moning bath of hert, Quen ded thraus smites smert.
c1460 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Laud) 16879 (MED) The monyng [a1400 Vesp. murning] that his moder made might no man telle ne rede.
a1586 Sir P. Sidney Arcadia (1590) i. xi. sig. G4v Palladius..besought her for her promise sake, to put silence so longe vnto her moning.
1649 J. Owen Serm. preached to House of Commons 14 Hence his complaints, hence his moanings.
1724 A. Ramsay Vision in Ever Green I. vi Thy graneing, and maneing, Have laitlie reich'd myne eir.
1744 J. Armstrong Art of preserving Health iv. 112 Nor to the rivulet's lonely moanings tune Your sad complaint.
a1791 J. Wesley & C. Wesley Hymn XIV in Poet. Wks. (1870) VI. 209 Listen to the ceaseless moaning Of thy plaintive turtle-dove.
1832 New-Eng. Mag. July 15 The sombre beauty of evening, with its deep stillness broken only by the low moanings of affliction.
1864 A. Bain Senses & Intellect (ed. 2) i. ii. 216 The moaning of the wind is due to the waxing and waning of the intensity of the sound.
1889 Ld. Tennyson Demeter & other Poems 174 And may there be no moaning of the bar, When I put out to sea.
1904 Expositor Mar. 198 The self-commiserating moanings of the modern lyrics of pessimism.
1955 C. Beaton Diary in Self Portrait with Friends (1979) xxi. 297 The hooting and moaning of sirens..as we were slowly passing ‘downtown’ Manhattan.
1985 J. Kelman Chancer (1987) 83 Ach stop your moaning for fuck sake.
1993 M. Russell Chief (Anglia TV shooting script) (O.E.D. Archive) 4th Ser. Episode 10. 1 The distant sound of the tractor, the cawing of rooks, the quiet, insistent moaning of the wind.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2002; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

moaningadj.

Brit. /ˈməʊnɪŋ/, U.S. /ˈmoʊnɪŋ/
Forms: late Middle English monynge, 1500s– moaning, 1600s moaneing.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: moan v., -ing suffix2.
Etymology: < moan v. + -ing suffix2.
That moans; characterized by moaning. Also in extended use.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > suffering > sorrow or grief > lamentation or expression of grief > moaning or groaning > [adjective]
moaninga1450
moanful1567
groaning1597
gement1656
honing1802
moany1867
moansome1873
the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > voice or vocal sound > cry or shout (loudness) > cry of emotion or pain > [adjective] > moan or groan
moaninga1450
groaning1597
a1450 in Archiv f. das Studium der Neueren Sprachen (1911) 127 324 (MED) Roses beth..agreable To monynge hertis her sobbynge for to slake.
1567 A. Golding tr. Ovid Metamorphosis (new ed.) xi. f. 146v With her crocking neb then growen too slender bill and round, Like one that wayld and moorned still shee made a moaning sound.
1579 E. Hake Newes out of Powles Churchyarde newly Renued vii. sig. Fviij Shut thy mercy from my soule, if..I am constrainde with deepe remorse and moaning plaint to tell.
1644 A. Hume Triumph of Death 80 How many moaning Plaints, what store of cries Were uttered there.
1695 R. Blackmore Prince Arthur ii. 64 The loving Turtle to his Airy Nest, Flies with his moaning Mate, to Coe, and rest.
1730 G. Woodward Poems Several Occasions 19 Sweet, all along the melancholy Shore, The moaning Halcyons their Fate deplore.
1792 M. Deverell Mary, Queen of Scots 72 But I'll no more wound your sympathetic hearts With moaning iteration.
1829 F. Glasse Belgic Past., True Lover 141 A sighing, moaning, am'rous youth.
1859 C. Kingsley Misc. (1860) II. 281 The soft melancholy alto of the moaning woods.
1916 E. H. Porter Just David viii. 111 His violin playing that evening carried a moaning plaintiveness.
1966 L. J. Braun Cat who could read Backwards i. 8 He noticed a copyboy feeding yellow pencils into a small moaning contraption.
1992 DJ 26 Nov. 39/1 Stevie Wonder's inspirational song is now revived by soulfully moaning Paul Bryant.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2002; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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