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单词 one-legged
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one-leggedadj.adv.

Brit. /ˌwʌnˈlɛɡ(ᵻ)d/, /ˈwʌnˌlɛɡ(ᵻ)d/, U.S. /ˌwənˈlɛɡ(ə)d/, /ˈwənˌlɛɡ(ə)d/
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: one adj., legged adj.
Etymology: < one adj. + legged adj.
A. adj.
1. Having or using only one leg.
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the world > life > the body > external parts of body > limb > leg > [adjective]
leggeda1375
two-legged1560
crural1599
one-legged1636
monocolous1798
scelidate1877
1636 W. Davenant Witts iv. i. sig. G3v There is a certaine one legg'd Gentleman, Whose better halfe of limbs is wood.
1640 T. Nabbes Bride ii. iv A one legg'd ballad singer opens tunably.
1732 J. Mitchell Poems Several Occasions (new ed.) I. i. 77 Slowly, with tottering Leaps, and aukward Aim, To the Beds Foot the one-legg'd Mover came.
1766 C. Shaw Race (ed. 2) 6 No corporal defect can now retard The one legg'd, short legg'd, or consumptive bard.
1792 J. Belknap Foresters 45 On this plantation Frog had placed Peter Stiver, a one-legged fellow, as his overseer.
1851 H. Melville Moby-Dick c. 486 They did not seem to bethink them that a one-legged man must be too much of a cripple to use their sea bannisters.
1899 Westm. Gaz. 21 Mar. 10/3 The one-legged hurdy-gurdy..has obviously given way to the less mournful piano-organ.
1914 W. B. Yeats Responsibilities 26 A one-legged, one-armed, one-eyed man.
1934 C. A. Smith Seven Geases in Lost Worlds (1944) 63 There were things which he could liken only to monstrous one-legged toads,..and miscreated lizards.
1976 L. Alther Kinflicks ii. 22 A sign out front featuring in neon a one-legged pirate tangoing with a laughing swordfish.
2000 Shape Oct. 139 (caption) One-legged Ball Squat. Put an exercise ball against a wall, then stand with your lower back firmly and comfortably against it, knees bent.
2. Being only half of what is required or expected; one-sided.
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the world > relative properties > quantity > insufficiency > [adjective] > only half of what is required
one-legged1842
1842 S. Smith Let. Burning alive on Railroads in Wks. (1859) II. 325/2 To pass a one-legged law, giving power over one door and not the other.
1867 J. L. Motley Let. 12 Mar. in Corr. (1889) II. vii. 255 You..have actually maintained this one-legged correspondence through all those years.
1993 R. Carr Spain 1801–1975 115 It was a one-legged freedom that permitted only ‘political’ discussion and it shows the limitations imposed on liberalism by fear of the Church.
B. adv.
With or using only one leg.
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1876 ‘M. Twain’ Adventures Tom Sawyer xxix. 223 Huck..planted his foot carefully and firmly, after balancing, one-legged, in a precarious way and almost toppling over.
1993 I. M. Banks Against Dark Background 50 She stood one-legged, leaning on her brother and rubbing at her bruised shin.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2004; most recently modified version published online June 2022).
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