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单词 noggin
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nogginn.

Brit. /ˈnɒɡ(ᵻ)n/, U.S. /ˈnɑɡ(ə)n/, Scottish English /ˈnɔɡ(ᵻ)n/, Irish English /ˈnɑɡ(ə)n/
Forms: 1500s 1800s– noggen, 1600s nogan, 1600s nogging, 1600s– noggin, 1700s knoggin, 1700s– naggin, 1700s– noggan, 1800s nuggeen (Irish English), 1900s– naggon; also Scottish pre-1700 nogane, pre-1700 noggine, pre-1700 nogine.
Origin: Of unknown origin.
Etymology: Origin unknown; compare knag n.2 and perhaps -en suffix1. Gaelic noigean, Irish noigín are < English.
Now chiefly Scottish and Irish English.
1.
a. A small drinking vessel; a mug, cup, or ladle.
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the world > food and drink > drink > containers for drink > drinking vessel > [noun] > small
tass1480
cymphe1490
cannikin1509
trinket1541
tun1555
pocill1572
noggin1588
chark1591
quick shot1624
nipperkin1691
pannikin1727
tassie1790
dobbin1792
tinnie1825
tot1828
tin1900
thimble cup1933
1588 in J. P. Earwaker Lancs. & Cheshire Wills (1893) 150 Item iij cans iij pickens iij noggens iij bottells iij gallons and one skyle.
1630 Tincker of Turvey Ep. Ded. sig. A 3 Of her Ale, her custome was to set before me two little Noggins full.
a1665 K. Digby Closet Opened (1669) 56 You have the yest in a large Noggin with a handle.
1716 T. Ward England's Reformation 50 Plate, Candlesticks, and Silver Flaggons were turn'd to Brass and Peuter Noggins.
1753 Trial J. Stewart 208 The noggin in which he had carried the drink to Allan Breck.
1774 Ann. Reg. 1773 234 The milky store..Crowns the clean noggin.
a1822 A. Boswell Poet. Wks. (1871) 207 What the devil! Not take off my Noggin o' Nappy?
1824 J. Doddridge Notes Virginia & Pennsylv. 109 The settler's furniture consisted of a few pewter dishes,..wooden bowls, trenchers, and noggins.
1859 G. A. Sala Twice round Clock (1861) 53 The pewter counters and the brass-work of the beer-engines, the funnels and the whisky noggins.
1972 F. Mason Roads to Liberty 179 ‘Kill any?’ demanded the man in gray from the depths of his cider noggin.
1985 Christie's (N.Y.) Sale Catal.: Contents of Thorntree Mendham 11 June 59/1 A group of wooden articles comprising wooden bowls, two dippers, a noggin..and a small scoop.
b. U.S. and Irish English. A small pail or bucket. Now rare.
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society > occupation and work > equipment > receptacle or container > vessel > bucket or pail > [noun]
stopc725
amberOE
skeelc1330
pail1341
bucketa1382
stoup1397
eshin1547
whinnock1555
bowk1663
cruck1688
noggin1843
1843 Amer. Pioneer 2 424 Noggins, these were small vessels shaped like a pail, made from small cedar staves, and held about a quart.
1885 ‘C. E. Craddock’ Prophet Great Smoky Mountains x. 175 Mirandy Jane, seated on an inverted noggin, listened tamely to the conversation.
1899 B. W. Green Word-bk. Virginia Folk-speech 256 Noggin, a vessel of wood, with iron or brass hoops..used for washing hands, mostly for children.
1907 P. Colum Studies 16 Aishlinn will fill the bin for you. Aislinn, take a noggin off the dresser and empty the sack [of corn].
1968 in Dict. Amer. Regional Eng. (1996) III. (at cited word) Noggin, a small tub used for washing or soaking the feet.
2. A small quantity or measure of alcoholic liquor, usually a quarter of a pint; a small drink of spirits.
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the world > food and drink > drink > intoxicating liquor > [noun] > amount of drink > small amount
nipperkin1619
noggin1648
pony1708
squib1756
finger1820
tot1828
nobbler1842
1648 Royall Diurnall 14–22 Aug. sig. D1v Know him to be a fellow that will betray his Soveraigne, sell his Country, and pawne his soule for a Noggin of Ale, and a pipe of Tobacco.
1690 in Notes & Queries (1861) 19 Oct. 310/2 Captain Thomas Pond gave the corporation a silver boat which holds three noggins, which is to be drank full at the several feasts of the mayors.
1699 B. E. New Dict. Canting Crew Noggin, (of Brandy) a Quarter of a Pint.
1745 Gentleman's Mag. 425 He drank about a quart a day, a naggin at each time.
1798 Sporting Mag. 11 284 A man..drank no less than four noggins of gin.
1810 J. Vandeleur Lett. (1894) 14 Our army has very good rations: 1 pound of beef, 1 pound of bread, and about a naggin of rum each day.
1853 E. K. Kane U.S. Grinnell Exped. 94 While we were joking about his adventure over a quiet little noggin of whisky-punch.
1893 Cumberland Pacquet 16 Nov. 6/1 His mooth just held a noggin, an' that was a fair dose at a time.
1938 M. K. Rawlings Yearling vi. 51 Ma Forrester said, ‘Pour me a noggin. In my cup.’
1989 Daily Tel. 23 Aug. 5/7 Generally there are four gills to a pint, so the gill is often known as a quartern. But in some parts of England a gill is commonly recognised as a half-pint and the quarter-pint measure then becomes known as a noggin.
1999 Balloons & Airships Mar. 44/1 You can leave him in the Landrover whilst you have a noggin in the pub.
3. colloquial (originally Boxing slang). The head.
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the world > life > the body > external parts of body > head > [noun]
nolleOE
headOE
topa1225
copc1264
scalpa1300
chiefc1330
crownc1330
jowla1400
poll?a1400
testea1400
ball in the hoodc1400
palleta1425
noddle?1507
costard?1515
nab?1536
neck1560
coxcomb1567
sconce1567
now1568
headpiece1579
mazer1581
mazardc1595
cockcomb1602
costrel1604
cranion1611
pasha1616
noddle pate1622
block1635
cranium1647
sallet1652
poundrel1664
nob1699
crany?1730
knowledge box1755
noodle1762
noggin1769
napper1785
garret1796
pimple1811
knowledge-casket1822
coco1828
cobbra1832
coconut1834
top-piece1838
nut1841
barnet1857
twopenny1859
chump1864
topknot1869
conk1870
masthead1884
filbert1886
bonce1889
crumpet1891
dome1891
roof1897
beanc1905
belfry1907
hat rack1907
melon1907
box1908
lemon1923
loaf1925
pound1933
sconec1945
nana1966
1769 Stratford Jubilee ii. i. 28 Giving him a stouter on the noggin, I laid him as flat as a flaunder.
1778 H. Brooke Little John & Giants I. ii. 11 Rumb. Nay, then I send all gentleness a jogging. Have at your loggerhead! Blund. Have at your noggin!
1866 J. Finley Hoosier's Nest 90 But Matty's top-knot..Wasn't there, for his noggin was bald.
1885 ‘Phudge Phumble’ Adv. Greenhorn in Gotham 25 The full force of it against his noggin.
1931 D. Runyon Guys & Dolls (1932) 286 She smacks Rusty Charley on the side of the noggin with the bat.
1951 Landfall 5 202 ‘Thanks, chum,’ said Vic, ‘You used your noggin.’
1977 R. Dahl Wonderful Story Henry Sugar 106 Of course I can get 'er. I'll drill a 'ole right through 'er noggin!
2001 Games Master Mar. 103/1 A sly punt in the noggin is what's called for.

Compounds

noggin bottle n.
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the world > food and drink > drink > containers for drink > [noun] > bottle
pottle bottle1393
quart bottle1454
flagon1470
demijohn1769
bidon1867
noggin bottle1894
Euro bottle1962
1894 H. Caine Manxman vi. x. 394 With a noggin bottle of brandy in his fist.
1922 J. Joyce Ulysses ii. iv. [Calypso] 59 A bent hag crossed from Cassidy's clutching a naggin bottle by the neck.
noggin glass n.
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the world > food and drink > drink > containers for drink > drinking vessel > [noun] > glass
glassc888
verrea1382
Venice glass1527
rummer1625
bottle glass1626
Malaga glassa1627
flute1649
flute-glass1668
long glass1680
mum-glass1684
toasting glass1703
wine glass1709
tulip-glass1755
tun-glass1755
water glass1779
tumbler-glass1795
Madeira glass1801
tumbling glass1803
noggin glass1805
champagne glass1815
table glass1815
balloon glass1819
copita1841
firing glass1842
nobbler1842
thimble glass1843
wine1848
liqueur-glass1850
straw-stem1853
pokal1854
goblet1856
mousseline1862
pony glass1862
long-sleever1872
cocktail glass1873
champagne flute1882
yard-glass1882
sleever1896
tea-glass1898
liqueur1907
dock-glass1911
toast-master glass1916
Waterford1916
stem-glass1922
Pilsner glass1923
Amen glass1924
ballon1930
balloon goblet1931
thistle glass1935
snifter1937
balloon1951
shot-glass1955
handle1956
tulip1961
schooner1967
champagne fountain1973
1805 R. Anderson Ballads in Cumberland Dial. 70 To monie a bonny Carel lass..The noggin glass went roun.
noggin pot n. Obsolete
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the world > food and drink > drink > containers for drink > [noun]
canOE
quart?c1335
pota1382
jug1538
Jack1567
noggin pot1663
gotch1691
1663 A. Wood Notes on Expenditure 1 Feb. in Life & Times (1891) I. 468 At Short's the coffee-man..in chocolate, 6d.; for a nogging pot, 5d.
noggin-stave n. Obsolete
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society > occupation and work > materials > raw material > wood > wood in specific form > [noun] > strip of wood > for making casks or vessels
stavea1398
staff1531
barrel stave1549
hogshead stavec1580
pipe stavec1580
lag1659
laggin1825
noggin-stave1855
staver1891
1855 C. Kingsley Westward Ho! xix If the Lord had not fought for us, she'd have been beat to noggin-staves there on the beach.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2003; most recently modified version published online June 2022).
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