单词 | nope |
释义 | nopen.1 Now English regional. The bullfinch, Pyrrhula pyrrhula. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > birds > order Passeriformes (singing) > arboreal families > family Fringillidae (finch) > [noun] > subfamily Carduelinae > genus Pyrrhula (bullfinch) alpa1425 owpe?a1513 bullfinch1570 awbe1576 nope1611 mawp1654 woop1668 hoop1669 pope1763 tawny1847 thick-bill1847 leaf-finch1869 plum bird1879 plum-budder1879 1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Chochepierre, a kind of Nowpe, or Bull~finch. 1655 T. Moffett & C. Bennet Healths Improvem. xi. 100 The Nope feedeth upon mast, nuts, and cherreis. 1678 J. Ray tr. F. Willughby Ornithol. 247 The Bulfinch, Alp or Nope. 1848 Zoologist 6 2191 In Warwickshire, as elsewhere,..the bullfinch [is] a ‘nope’. 1858 Notes & Queries 10 July 29/1 In some parts of Staffordshire a Bullfinch is called a Nopen. 1864 Notes & Queries 6 Feb. 124/2 Pope, Nope, Alp, Red-Hoop, and Tony-Hoop, are all provincial appellations of..the common Bullfinch. 1885 C. Swainson Provinc. Names Brit. Birds 66 From Alp, the old name for the bird used in Ray's time, the following seem to be derived:—Hoop, or Hope... Olf... Nope (Stafford; Salop). Mwope... Mawp... Pope. 1893 Eastern Daily Press (Norwich) 13 Jan. 3/1 Nope, bullfinch. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2003; most recently modified version published online June 2022). nopen.2 cant and English regional (east midlands and northern). A knock or blow, esp. one on the head. Cf. knap n.2, nolp n. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > impact > striking > striking on specific part of the body > [noun] > on the head nope1684 nobber1811 nob1812 nobbing1819 cob1828 nobbler1848 1684 G. Meriton York-shire Dial. 389 She gat a Gliffe o'th Dog, hit him a Nawpe, Or els Ise tack up'th Tengs and break his Scaup. 1725 New Canting Dict. Nope, a Blow, a Knock on the Pate. 1785 W. Hutton Bran New Wark 157 In some churches the sidesmen gang about with staaves, and give ivvery sleeper a good nope. 1854 A. E. Baker Gloss. Northants. Words II. 62 Give him a nope on the head. 1888 S. O. Addy Gloss. Words Sheffield (at cited word) He fetched him a nope with a besom stail. 1900 W. Dickinson & E. W. Prevost Gloss. Dial. Cumberland (rev. ed.) (at cited word) Nope, an unexpected and sudden blow on the head given with a stick. 1995 J. M. Sims-Kimbrey Wodds & Doggerybaw: Lincs. Dial. Dict. Nowp, knock; specifically on the head. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). nopev. English regional (midlands and northern). Now rare. transitive. To strike, beat; esp. to strike (a person) on the head. Also intransitive: to strike out. Cf. nope n.2 ΘΚΠ the world > movement > impact > striking > striking on specific part of the body > strike on specific part of body [verb (transitive)] > on the head mazer1596 mazard1616 nope1684 snabble1725 crown1746 jow1802 nob1811 bean1910 skull1945 1684 G. Meriton York-shire Dial. 603 She'l Nawpe and Nevel them without a Cause. 1790 F. Grose Provinc. Gloss. (ed. 2) Naupe, to strike or beat. 1825 J. T. Brockett Gloss. North Country Words Naup, to beat, to strike. 1845 S. Judd Margaret ii. xi. 374 ‘Nope him on the costard,’ said Ben Bolter. 1876 J. Hartley Yorksher Puddin' 302 He used to nawp wi' his stick if ‘he could catch 'em’. 1877 E. Leigh Gloss. Words Dial. Cheshire 144 If they dunna be quiet, yer mun noup'm. 1890 J. Brown Literae Laureatae 50 At skittles, too, I had a shy,..and foaks that see'd me standing by, Sed ‘Dang! owd buttons nawps 'em well’. a1903 J. Y. Brown MS Coll. Notts Words in Eng. Dial. Dict. (1903) IV. 234/1 He noped me. 1933 H. Orton Phonol. S. Durham Dial. 19 We find [ā] in [nāp], sb. blow, and v. strike, kick on the shins. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, December 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). nopeadv. colloquial (originally U.S.). No. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > statement > negation > [adverb] > no noOE nayc1175 nonea1382 naw1699 nix1862 naow1884 uh-uh1885 nah1886 nope1888 ixnay1929 1888 Chicago Tribune 5 Apr. 4/6 ‘I suppose you will be a literary man, like your father, when you grow up.’ ‘Nope,’ said the little boy..‘literary nuthin'! I'm goin' to be a ten-thousand-dollar cook!’ 1918 E. Wallace Down Under Donovan x. 129 ‘Have you been in Europe before?’ ‘Nope,’ she replied shortly. 1956 E. Pound tr. Sophocles Women of Trachis 27 Nope, no proof without data. 1971 H. C. Rae Marksman i. viii. 72 ‘Anybody asking for me?’ ‘Nope.’ 1993 Courier-Mail (Brisbane) 27 Jan. 9/8 Does he dream about a time when the burden of community service will be lifted? A time for fun-filled indulgence?.. Nope. Nothing like that for Lex. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2003; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < n.11611n.21684v.1684adv.1888 |
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