单词 | noration |
释义 | norationn. Chiefly U.S. regional (southern and south Midland), British regional, and Irish English. Now rare. 1. A fuss; a disturbance. Now rare. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > dissent > lack of peacefulness > [noun] > a disturbance caused by dissension tirpeilc1330 to-doc1330 affraya1393 frayc1420 tuilyiea1500 fraction1502 broil1525 ruffle1534 hurly-burly1548 embroilment1609 roil1690 fracas1727 row1746 the devil among the tailors1756 noration1773 splorea1791 kick-upa1793 rumption1802 ruction1809 squall1813 tulyie-mulyie1827 shindy1829 shine1832 donnybrook1852 shiveau1862 roughhouse1882 ruckus1885 shemozzle1885 turn-up1891 rookus1892 funk1900 incident1913 potin1922 shivoo1924 furore1946 shindig1961 the world > relative properties > order > disorder > confusion or disorder > commotion, disturbance, or disorder > [noun] > instance of viretotec1386 moving?a1439 reela1450 stir1487 songa1500 pirrie1536 hurly-burly1548 make-a-do1575 confusions1599 the hunt is upa1625 ruffle1642 fuss1701 fraction1721 fizza1734 dust1753 noration1773 steeriea1776 splorea1791 rook1808 piece of work1810 curfuffle1813 squall1813 rookerya1820 stushie1824 shindy1829 shine1832 hurroosh1836 fustle1839 upsetting1847 shinty1848 ructions1862 vex1862 houp-la1870 set-out1875 hoodoo1876 tingle-tangle1880 shemozzle1885 take-on1893 dust-up1897 hoo-ha1931 tra-la-la1933 gefuffle1943 tzimmes1945 kerfuffle1946 1773 G. A. Stevens Trip to Portsmouth iv. 50 What signifies your making a noration about the matter! 1839 E. Sterling Grace Darling ii. iv. 27 I wish they'd fight a bit—it would make such a noration in the newspapers! 1863 T. Clarke Tommy Woker's Acct. ‘T'Reysh Beearin'’ in Eng. Dial. Dict. (1903) IV. 297/2 They kickt up sick a nurration. 1888 F. T. Elworthy W. Somerset Word-bk. (at cited word) There's a purty noration..'bout the taties. Volks do zay they baint a worth diggin'. 1928 A. E. Pease Dict. Dial. N. Riding Yorks. 88/2 Noration, an uproar. 1981 S. McAughtry Belfast Stories (1993) iii. 155 That's how they killed him... Of course there was a whole noration. All sorts of notables called at the house, and the neighbours..peeped out through their curtains at the bishop, and the politicians, and the police. 2. An account, a speech; an announcement. Cf. narration n. 1a. ΘΚΠ society > communication > information > announcing or proclaiming > [noun] > an announcement or proclamation ban1297 proclamationa1325 pronouncing1442 pronunciationc1455 annunciationa1500 announcement1512 placard1560 placate1567 bando1598 bill1642 declaration1659 advertisement1692 noration1799 pronunciamiento1832 1799 T. Dibdin Naval Pillar i. i. 8 What matter your ditties, your jokes, and norations, Of lawyers and doctors. 1853 J. W. Page Uncle Robin 231 Massers in dis country [sc. in the South], when der niggers runs away, puts out a noration, dat dey will give four hundred dollar' to anybody who will bring one o' der runaway niggers to um, dead or live. 1869 A. C. Gibson Folk-speech Cumberland 31 This was a langish norration for a body wid t'breath leavin him. 1905 Dial. Notes 3 89 [Arkansas] A French specialist has given out the ‘noration’ that kissing is not a hurtful process. 1916 M. Webb Golden Arrow i. 8 Poor Thomas o' Wood's End's gone, I'm told. You'll be making a noration on his coffin, Eli, I suppose? This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1773 |
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