单词 | nacket |
释义 | nacketn.1 Scottish and Irish English (northern). Now rare. ΚΠ 1568 Gen. Satire in W. T. Ritchie Bannatyne MS (1928) II. 150 Sa mony rakkettis, Sa mony ketchepillaris Sic ballis sic nackettis, and sic tutivillaris. 2. A small, cheeky, or artful boy. Also: a boy employed by a miller or cook. ΘΚΠ the world > people > person > child > boy > [noun] knightc893 knapec1000 knaveOE knape childc1175 knave-childa1225 groom?c1225 knight-bairnc1275 pagec1300 mana1382 swainc1386 knave-bairna1400 little mana1425 man-childa1438 boy1440 little boya1475 lad1535 boykin1540 tomboya1556 urchin1556 loonc1560 kinchin-co(ve)1567 big boy1572 dandiprat1582 pricket1582 boy child1584 callant1597 suck-egg1609 nacketc1618 custrel1668 hospital-boy1677 whelp1710 laddie1721 charity-boy1723 pam-child1760 chappie1822 bo1825 boyo1835 wagling1837 shirttail boy1840 boysie1846 umfaan1852 nipper1859 yob1859 fellow-my-lad?1860 laddo1870 chokra1875 shegetz1885 spalpeen1891 spadger1899 bug1900 boychick1921 sonny boy1928 sonny1939 okie1943 lightie1946 outjie1961 oke1970 c1618 Trial Isobel Inch (c1855) 9 The said bairne being brocht befoir the juglour, he utterit thir wordis, That saim litle nackett was thair. 1654 in J. Paterson Hist. Musselburgh (1857) 47 The nackets & miln boys dues to be as use and wont. 1705 in J. Paterson Hist. Musselburgh (1857) 39 The Baillies and Counsell..have elected Robert Wood..to be the toune's servant and nackett in the..milne. 1770 Ld. Hailes Anc. Sc. Poems 303 Nackettis, a nacquet, in French, is a lad who marks at tennis. It is now used for an insignificant person. 1833 J. S. Sands Poems 121 In there comes a little nackit. 1890 ‘H. Haliburton’ In Sc. Fields 135 He would rest content with..referring to him as a ‘nacket’. 1928 H. Lauder Roamin' 82 That half-wittit, under-sized nyacket. 1932 M. Bell Pickles & Ploys 60 Fancy a wee bit knackit like yon belittlin' honest, hard-workin' smiths. 1953 M. Traynor Eng. Dial. Donegal 193/1 Nacket,..a precocious child. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). nacketn.2α. Scottish pre-1700 naket, pre-1700 nakett, pre-1700 nakket, pre-1700 1700s–1800s nackit, 1700s– nacket, 1700s nackett, 1900s– knacket, 1900s– nackitt. β. 1800s– knocket (English regional (northern)); Scottish 1800s knockit, 1800s nocket, 1800s nokket, 1800s– nockit. γ. 1800s noggit (Scottish). Chiefly Scottish. Now rare. 1. A small loaf or bun, usually of fine flour. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > dishes and prepared food > bread > loaf > [noun] > small loaf nacket1596 bapc1600 cob-loaf1609 cob1869 loaflet1876 the world > food and drink > food > dishes and prepared food > bread > loaf > [noun] > fine loaf manchetc1475 nacket1596 1596 in M. Wood & R. K. Hannay Extracts Rec. Burgh Edinb. (1927) V. 359 For naketis and mane breid to Robert Levinstoun 4 li. 15s. 1610 in M. Wood Extracts Rec. Burgh Edinb. (1931) VI. 62 That the haill baxters mak thair twelf penny nakket of guid and sufficient mayne floure with thair mark thairon and to wey nyne unce. 1737 in J. Colville Ochtertyre House Bk. of Accomps (1907) 120 For two loaves and 12 nackits—0 1s. 3d. 1789 D. Davidson Thoughts Seasons 78 The gazing crowd together ran O'er cranes o'nackets jumpin. 1850 in Trans. Hawick Archaeol. Soc. (1909) 77 Each scholar received a glass of toddy and a nacket [on Hansel Monday]. 1923 G. Watson Roxburghshire Word-bk. 217 Nacket, a small cake or loaf baked for children. 2. A snack or lunch; a light meal, esp. one consisting largely of bread. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > meal > [noun] > light meal or snacks nuncheonc1260 morsela1382 refection?a1439 mixtumc1490 bever1500 banquet1509 collation1525 snatch1570 beverage1577 a little something1577 anders-meat1598 four-hours1637 watering1637 refreshment1639 snap1642 luncheona1652 crib1652 prandicle1656 munchin1657 baita1661 unch1663 afternooning1678 whet1688 nacket1694 merenda1740 rinfresco1745 bagging?1746 snack1757 coffee1774 second breakfast1775 nummit1777 stay-stomach1800 damper1804 eleven o'clock1805 noonshine1808 by-bit1819 morning1819 four1823 four o'clock1825 lunch1829 stay-bit1833 picnic meal1839 elevens1849 Tommy1864 picnic tea1869 dinnerette1872 merienda1880 elevenses1887 light bite1887 soldier's supper1893 mug-up1902 tray1914 café complet1933 nosha1941 namkeen1942 snax1947 snackette1952 chaat1954 ploughman's lunch1957 munchie1959 playlunch1960 short-eat1962 lite bite1965 munchie1971 ploughman1975 aperitivo2002 1694 in A. W. C. Hallen Acct. Bk. Sir J. Foulis (1894) 171 For seck and nackit wt Mr Wm and Mr Jon Dundas..0 12 6. 1814 E. P. Nelson Poet. Wks. 13 Charlie took his nackit, 'Tween the hours o' ane an' twa. 1821 W. Scott Pirate I. xi. 255 She could not but say, that the young gentleman's nacket looked very good. 1862 in Trans. Hawick Arch. Soc. (1868) 40 A nocket in the shape of bread and cheese and a dram. 1917 Kelso Chron. 5 Oct. 4 It was his constant practice, I believe, when at the plough, to lay the remains of his ‘nacket’ of home-made bread and ewe-milk cheese at the end of his ‘landing’..[etc.]. 1941 Bulletin Jan. School children carry a piece for their nockit. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.11568n.21596 |
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