单词 | mucked |
释义 | muckedadj. Manured. Now rare.Earliest attested in field names. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > farming > farm > farmland > land suitable for cultivation > [adjective] > manured or fertilized dungedOE marledc1265 mucked1290 chavedc1420 dungyc1450 manured1551 fatted1552 folded1579 chalked1598 battled1600 seasoned1604 limed1707 sanded1707 fattened1725 sooted1776 wared1795 littery1805 plastered1819 nitred1822 gypsumed1841 nitrated1841 sewaged1861 sewage-irrigated1867 1290 in J. E. B. Gover et al. Place-names Northamptonshire (1933) 266 Le Mokedelond. 1310 in A. H. Smith Place-names W. Riding of Yorks. (1961) V. 32 Mukedtwayth [1217–41 Muchthwait]. 1510 Court Bk. Barony of Alloway 23 Oct. in Dict. Older Sc. Tongue at Muk(k)it The wrangus..lawboring of half ane akir of mukit land. 1536 Regality of Dunfermline Court Bk. in Dict. Older Sc. Tongue f. 24v, at Muk(k)it The vrangus deferreyng of cawelleyng of thair mwkkat landis. 1574 in J. Anderson Cal. Laing Charters (1899) 225 Ane strip on the vest syd of the said Mr. Jhonis mwkit land. 1621 Acts Parl. Scotl. (1816) IV. 660/1 Tuentie tua bollis victuell halff beir halff mukkit land aittis. 1661 in J. Hunter Diocese & Presbytery Dunkeld (1918) I. 295 5 acres of his best mucket land. 1688 R. Holme Acad. Armory iii. 73/1 Mucked grounds, is ground spread over with the dung of Beasts. 1789 Suffolk Inventory in Notes & Queries (1947) 27 Dec. 560/1 8 acres of summerland muck'd 10 loads per acre & sown with turnips. 1890 Farmer's Gaz. 4 Jan. 7/2 Every orchard that was last season fruitful was a ‘mucked’ orchard. 1973 J. Seymour & S. Seymour Self-sufficiency xiv. 179 Parsnips don't like freshly-mucked land, nor do carrots: it makes them fork. Compounds mucked-about adj. colloquial spoiled, subjected to unnecessary interference. ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > creation > destruction > damage > [adjective] > damaged mangledc1400 shendedc1400 vitiate?a1475 appaired1475 wrack1487 maggleda1522 manka1522 mankeda1522 spiltc1540 massacred1590 through-galled1594 spoiled1598 flawed1608 impaired1611 damaged1771 scathed1791 waterlogged1795 spoilt1816 wrecked1818 injured1857 marred1870 buggered-up1893 messed-up1909 puckerooed1919 dinged1920 trashed1926 mucked-up1930 sheg-up1941 buggered1942 screwed-up1942 mucked-about1966 1966 J. Bingham Double Agent iv. 52 I don't remember what I ate. Some mucked-about dish of stew. 1998 Dancing Times Jan. 303/2 As I see it, future choreographers learn their craft, their grammar and syntax through un-mucked about classics. mucked-out adj. colloquial (now rare) penniless, having run out of money. ΚΠ 1823 P. Egan Grose's Dict. Vulgar Tongue (at cited word) Mucked out, lost all the cash. 1846 ‘Lord Chief Baron’ Swell's Night Guide (new ed.) 49 He got mugged by her man in the morning, copped the tinny, and scarpered from the ken clean mucked out. 1994 K. Ross Broken Vessel 133 ‘How mucked out is he?’ ‘I don't know. But he's looking to sell one of his favourite hunters.’ This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1290 |
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