单词 | morning, noon, and night |
释义 | > as lemmasmorning, noon, and night In the morning. In Middle English occasionally †the morning. Now only in phrases, as morning and evening, etc. morning, noon, and night: all day, incessantly. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > continuing > continually (in action) [phrase] night and dayeOE day and nightOE without(en) blina1300 morning, noon, and nightc1325 but stintc1330 by and byc1330 early and latec1330 without ceasec1330 without ceasinga1340 withouten hoc1374 without releasec1400 still opece1422 in a ranec1480 never ceasable?1518 without remorse1555 every foot (and anon)1561 round1652 year in and year out1819 twenty-four hours a day1914 the world > time > frequency > [adverb] > repeatedly day and nightOE morning, noon, and nightc1325 new and newa1425 time after time?a1425 over and overa1470 toties quoties1525 again and again1533 reiteratively1619 over and over again1637 repeatedlya1647 times without number1658 to and again1659 —— in, —— out1815 time and time again1821 day in (and) day out1824 recurringly1828 repetitiously1828 recurrently1841 repetitively1872 ever and again1880 recursively1901 twenty-four hours a day1914 serially1978 the world > time > day and night > day or daytime > morning > [adverb] earlyOE orOE ereOE amornOE amorrowc1275 rathec1275 betimea1300 morningc1325 of (also in, on) morningsc1395 a-morninga1400 a-morningsc1400 betimes1481 morningly1560 in the morning1562 ante meridiem1563 timeous1566 rare1574 in a morning1591 rearly1596 timeouslyc1600 mornly1605 a.m.1651 rear1714 antemeridian1770 bright and early1805 matutinely1833 matutinally1897 ack emma1918 c1325 (c1300) Chron. Robert of Gloucester (Calig.) 11676 (MED) Þe tiwesday to euesham he wende þe morweninge. ?a1475 Ludus Coventriae (1922) 37 (MED) I pray to god..that he me kepe in such A plyght, mornynge, hevenynge, mydday and none. 1560–1 in R. Adam Edinb. Rec. (1899) II. 121 For candill, mornyng and eining xij d. 1611 Bible (King James) Psalms lv. 17 Euening and morning, and at noone will I pray, and crie aloud. View more context for this quotation 1631 in S. Ree Rec. Elgin (1908) II. 222 To serue the tables the morne John Mill [and three others] morneing. a1704 T. Brown Dispensary in 3rd Vol. Wks. (1708) iii. 90 Take one Spoonful of it Morning and Evening. 1745 B. Franklin Let. ?May in Papers (1961) III. 26 I compute five hundred thousand petitions were offered up.., which added to the petitions of every family morning and evening. 1808 E. Weeton Let. 1 Apr. in Jrnl. of Governess (1969) I. 80 Your praises..have operated almost like a dose of salts, and have worked me morning, noon, and night for these two days. 1864 A. Trollope Can you forgive Her? I. xx. 160 Your sitting here all alone, morning, noon, and night, won't bring him back. 1911 J. London in Hampton's Mag. Mar. 312/1 We were having councils morning, noon and night, and in the middle of the night. 1990 V. S. Naipaul India: Million Mutinies (1991) i. 45 In a traditional Maharashtrian household the elders would recite, morning and evening, slokas or verses from the writings of the famous gurus. morning, noon, and night 5. = afternoon n., adv., and int.; the time from midday until night. Usually in morning, noon, and night and variants: continually, all the time. ΘΚΠ the world > time > day and night > day or daytime > afternoon > [noun] evenOE overnoonOE midovernoona1325 afternoonc1330 mid-afternoona1400 undern1470 after-dinner1576 postmeridian1583 evening1587 post meridiem1647 none1656 noon1667 postnoon1686 aft1772 p.m.1776 after1906 pip emma1912 arvo1933 pee em1933 afty1966 1667 S. Woodford Paraphr. Psalms David 152 For God himself shall guide my Way, To Him at morning, noon, and night I'le pray. 1668 F. Kirkman Eng. Rogue II. ii. 69 They for those three days offer up Prayers Morning Noon and Night, that God would be merciful to the Soul departed. 1733 M. Masters Poems Several Occasions 165 Arise, great God!..And bless my Morn, my Noon and Night. a1781 W. J. Mickle Siege Marseilles i. 237 All noon she linger'd pensive by the window..till silence with the evening sudden closed The dreadful day. 1805 W. Godwin Fleetwood II. iii. 38 I saw him, morning, noon, and night. 1869 R. D. Blackmore Lorna Doone II. xvii. 225 One leading feature of that long cold..had been the hollow moaning sound ever present in the air, morning, noon, and night-time. 1922 ‘Restalrig’ Sheep's Heid 42 Her heid's oot o' the windy mornin', nin, an' nicht. 1932 A. Horsbøl tr. J. Jakobsen Etymol. Dict. Norn Lang. in Shetland II Nun, afternoon, towards or at sunset, esp. in the winter months; hit is comin' to nun. 1996 F. McCourt Angela's Ashes (1997) vi. 175 If you were to punch everyone who has an answer you'd be punching morning noon and night. < as lemmas |
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