单词 | mud and wattle |
释义 | > as lemmasmud and wattle b. Building. Used in combinations to denote methods of wall construction. mud and stud n. English regional (Lincolnshire) posts and laths filled in with mud, as a building material for the walls of cottages, etc. (also called stud and mud). Similarly mud and log, mud and reed, mud and wattle, etc. Frequently attributive. Cf wattle and daub at daub n. 1a. ΚΠ 1839 W. B. Stonehouse Hist. Isle of Axholme 389 The rectory house was an old fashioned dwelling, with high gables and walls of mud and stud. 1843 F. Marryat Narr. Trav. M. Violet III. i. 1 The miserable twelve-feet-square mud-and-log cabins. 1853 L. Giddings Sketches Campaign N. Mexico 34 On the right bank at that place, is a small collection of mud and reed huts, occupied by Mexican fishermen and herdsmen. 1893 Littell's Living Age 28 Oct. 244 The hive-shaped mud and wattle huts of a colony of fellaheen established here [i.e. in Crete] by Mehemet Ali. 1900 Daily News 18 May 6/2 The mud and reed towns of the negro. 1913 Eng. Rev. Aug. 59 I saw the house, a mud and wattle rancho. 1940 Sci. Monthly Oct. 349/1 The very occasional, windowless, mud-and-log huts..emphasized the primeval silence of these wind-swept mountain tops. 1961 Mod. Lang. Notes 76 775 The frail mud and reed walls of the fishermen's huts. 1975 National Geographic Apr. 500 (caption) Tick-tack-toe of a new apartment complex rises amid mud-and-wattle houses in Zanzibar town. 1994 Guardian 25 June (Weekend Suppl.) 63/3 There are numerous examples of Lincolnshire mud and stud. 1998 E. Danticat Farming of Bones xxii. 130 A mud-and-wattle cooking hut near a wooden fence where the compound met an open dirt road. mud and wattle b. wattle and daub (dab) n. interwoven twigs plastered with clay or mud, as a building material for huts, cottages, etc.; chiefly attributive. Also (rarely) daub and wattle, mud and wattle. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > materials > derived or manufactured material > wood-based materials > [noun] > material of interwoven branches > plastered with mud or clay wattled work1712 wattle and daub (dab)1808 wattle-work1860 wattled daub1866 daub and wattle1883 mud and wattle1913 1808 T. Batchelor Gen. View Agric. County of Bedford 21 The cottages and barns..are built with wood frame work, and clay plaster upon a kind of hedge work of splints, which is called wattle and dab. 1836 Ross's Hobart Town Almanack & Van Diemen's Land Ann. 66 Wattle and daub. [Instructions for using the branches of the black or the green wattle (see sense 4 below) for this kind of construction.] 1852 W. Wickenden Hunchback's Chest 311 Strong wattle and daub walls. 1855 W. H. Howitt Holly-tree Inn: Landlord in Househ. Words Extra Christmas No. 26/1 Robinson..stood at the door of a considerable erection of wattle-and-dab. 1883 O. Schreiner Story Afr. Farm ii. iii His house was a little square daub-and-wattle building. a1887 R. Jefferies Toilers of Field (1892) 183 One wall of the house..was only ‘wattle and daub’ (i.e., lath and plaster). 1891 R. Kipling City Dreadful Night 36 There are no houses here—nothing but acres and acres, it seems, of foul wattle-and-dab huts. 1901 Archaeol. Jrnl. (Instit.) Mar. 68 A light and simple erection of wattle-and-daub. 1913 Eng. Rev. Aug. 59 I saw the house, a mud and wattle rancho. < as lemmas |
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