单词 | barberize |
释义 | barberizev. Originally Scottish. Now rare. ΘΠ the mind > attention and judgement > beautification > beautification of the person > beautification of the hair > beautify the hair [verb (intransitive)] > cut roundc1450 crop1796 the mind > attention and judgement > beautification > beautification of the person > beautification of the hair > beautify the hair [verb (intransitive)] > shave the beard shavec1405 barb1583 1640 in D. Robertson S. Leith Rec. (1911) 31 The barberis are inhibit to poll or barbarieze on the Lords day. 1697 in A. W. C. Hallen Acct. Bk. Sir J. Foulis (1894) 218 To Jamie Gray to buy a sheep head and soap to learne him to barbarize. a1859 in J. R. Bartlett Dict. Americanisms (ed. 2) 22 I can shoemake through the week, and barberize on public days. 1865 H. J. Byron La Sonnambula (BL MS Add. 53041 E) v. f. 24 I shall cease barbarizing... I can't look at my razors since she's cut me. 1886 T. McC. Stewart Liberia xii. 73 He [sc. the barber] brings neither cloth, towels, comb, brush, whisk-broom—nothing but an old pair of very dull scissors. I ask him, ‘How is this?’ ‘Well,’ he replies, ‘I have stopped barbarizing.’ 2. transitive. To cut, trim, or dress the hair or beard of (a man); = barber v. 2. ΘΠ the mind > attention and judgement > beautification > beautification of the person > beautification of the hair > beautify (the hair) [verb (transitive)] > cut > a person dod?c1225 polla1325 topc1330 roundc1450 barb1587 unbeard1598 deplume1775 crop1858 Dartmoor-clip1932 the mind > attention and judgement > beautification > beautification of the person > beautification of the hair > beautify (the hair) [verb (transitive)] > shave > a person shavea1325 marquisotte1567 1680 in A. W. C. Hallen Acct. Bk. Sir J. Foulis (1894) 46 To alison Heriots husband for barbarizing me. 1858 C. B. Mortimer Bethlehem & Bethlehem School 201 He submitted..to be washed, combed, brushed, dressed and barberized, in order to be presentable for the occasion. 1887 W. B. Withers Hist. Ballarat (ed. 2) v. 128 The fugitives took a pair of scissors and ‘barberised’ each other, exchanging clothes, and generally disguising themselves. 1920 W. O'Brien Evening Memories ix. 139 A weird, dingy little man, poorly barberised and poorly clothed. 2019 @dave_cactus 9 Feb. in twitter.com (accessed 18 May 2022) I'm at the barber shop about to get barberized! This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, December 2022). < v.1640 |
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