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单词 barbers chair
释义

barber's chairn.

Brit. /ˈbɑːbəz tʃɛː/, U.S. /ˈbɑrbərz ˌtʃɛ(ə)r/
Forms:

α. 1500s barbers chayre, 1500s–1600s barbers chaire, 1700s barbers chair, 1700s– barber's chair.

β. 1800s– barber chair.

Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: barber n., chair n.1
Etymology: In α. forms < the genitive of barber n. + chair n.1 In β. forms < barber n. + chair n.1
1. A chair for customers being shaved, styled, etc., at a barber's shop, now typically adjustable in height and having a rotating seat, a reclining back, and head, arm, and foot supports. Earliest in similative use, though not as at sense 2.
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the mind > attention and judgement > beautification > beautification of the person > beautification of the hair > implements used in styling the hair > [noun] > chair
barber's chaira1616
1529 T. More Dyaloge Dyuers Maters iii. xiii. f. lxxxviiv/2 They be yet as seuerall as a barbours chayre, & neuer take but one at ones.
1586 E. Hoby tr. M. Coignet Polit. Disc. Trueth xxxii. 151 If wee bee accustomed in a Barbers chaire [Fr. la chaire du barbier] to beholde our selues in a glasse, much more ought wee by a lesson, sermon, or lecture, to examine our selues.
a1616 W. Shakespeare All's Well that ends Well (1623) ii. ii. 16 Like a Barbers chaire that fits all buttockes.
1728 J. Wynter Of Bathing in Hot-Baths 43 This Writer, in treating of the Cure,..has been so minute, as to prescribe a Barber's Chair with Elbows, to support and exercise the Arms.
1840 Acts Legislature State of Michigan 297 Three tables; two barber chairs; kit of barber's tools; two stools; one cauldron kettle.
1933 Manitowoc (Wisconsin) Herald-Times 4 Aug. 1/1 Richard Belinske, 45, World War veteran barber,..smuggled his barber chair to France during the war and had the honor of shaving General John J. Pershing, commander of the American forces overseas.
2022 Evening Standard (Nexis) 13 Apr. Around 80 per cent of men who sit in the barber's chair will ask the stylist for a cut which will hide, or aim to cover, thinning patches.
2. colloquial (derogatory). A female prostitute or promiscuous woman. Frequently (and earliest) in similative and allusive use referring to the continual use of a barber's chair (sense 1) by successive male customers. Obsolete.
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society > morality > moral evil > licentiousness > unchastity > prostitution > [noun] > a prostitute
meretrixOE
whoreOE
soiled dovea1250
common womanc1330
putec1384
bordel womanc1405
putaina1425
brothelc1450
harlot?a1475
public womanc1510
naughty pack?1529
draba1533
cat1535
strange woman1535
stew1552
causey-paikera1555
putanie?1566
drivelling1570
twigger1573
punka1575
hackney1579
customer1583
commodity1591
streetwalker1591
traffic1591
trug1591
hackster1592
polecat1593
stale1593
mermaid1595
medlar1597
occupant1598
Paphian1598
Winchester goose1598
pagan1600
hell-moth1602
aunt1604
moll1604
prostitution1605
community1606
miss1606
night-worm1606
bat1607
croshabell1607
prostitute1607
pug1607
venturer1607
nag1608
curtal1611
jumbler1611
land-frigate1611
walk-street1611
doll-common1612
turn-up1612
barber's chaira1616
commonera1616
public commonera1616
trader1615
venturea1616
stewpot1616
tweak1617
carry-knave1623
prostibule1623
fling-dusta1625
mar-taila1625
night-shadea1625
waistcoateera1625
night trader1630
coolera1632
meretrician1631
painted ladya1637
treadle1638
buttock1641
night-walker1648
mob?1650
lady (also girl, etc.) of the game1651
lady of pleasure1652
trugmullion1654
fallen woman1659
girlc1662
high-flyer1663
fireship1665
quaedama1670
small girl1671
visor-mask1672
vizard-mask1672
bulker1673
marmalade-madam1674
town miss1675
town woman1675
lady of the night1677
mawks1677
fling-stink1679
Whetstone whore1684
man-leech1687
nocturnal1693
hack1699
strum1699
fille de joie1705
market-dame1706
screw1725
girl of (the) town1733
Cytherean1751
street girl1764
monnisher1765
lady of easy virtue1766
woman (also lady) of the town1766
kennel-nymph1771
chicken1782
stargazer1785
loose fish1809
receiver general1811
Cyprian1819
mollya1822
dolly-mop1834
hooker1845
charver1846
tail1846
horse-breaker1861
professional1862
flagger1865
cocodette1867
cocotte1867
queen's woman1871
common prostitute1875
joro1884
geisha1887
horizontal1888
flossy1893
moth1896
girl of the pavement1900
pross1902
prossie1902
pusher1902
split-arse mechanic1903
broad1914
shawl1922
bum1923
quiff1923
hustler1924
lady of the evening1924
prostie1926
working girl1928
prostisciutto1930
maggie1932
brass1934
brass nail1934
mud kicker1934
scupper1935
model1936
poule de luxe1937
pro1937
chromo1941
Tom1941
pan-pan1949
twopenny upright1958
scrubber1959
slack1959
yum-yum girl1960
Suzie Wong1962
mattress1964
jamette1965
ho1966
sex worker1971
pavement princess1976
parlour girl1979
crack whore1990
1615 J. Swetnam Araignm. Lewde, Idle, Froward, & Vnconstant Women ii. 30 Not much vnlike a Barbers chaire, that so soone as one knaue is out, another is in, a common hackney for euery one that will ride.
1632 R. Burton Anat. Melancholy (ed. 4) iii. iv. i. iii. 665 A notorious strumpet, as common as a Barbers chaire.
1657 J. H. Two Ess. Love & Marriage 56 She is a hackney Jade, and lets every foole ride her; a Barbers chaire, as soon as one is out, another is in.
1708 P. A. Motteux tr. Rabelais Pantagr. Prognost. v, in Wks. (1737) V. 216 Bonarobaes, Barbers chairs, Hedge-whores.
1866 Hampshire Tel. & Sussex Chron. 14 July 6/6 Her character was altogether blighted, and she was as common as any barber's chair.
3. Forestry. In form barber chair. A chair-shaped stump left after a tree is felled, usually caused by failure to undercut the trunk far enough; an incident during felling in which such a stump is formed.
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1950 Western Folklore 9 380 Barber chair. A long slab hanging on a stump. This oversized splinter is caused by a tree not being sufficiently undercut.
1976 Verbatim Feb. 13/2 A barber chair has, I believe, long been used in lumbering circles for the evidence of sloppy tree-felling that leaves ‘a stump having an upright flange left standing above the undercut when the tree topples’.
1987 M. Kockanski Northern Bushcraft (1988) ii. 92 (caption) The barberchair is considered dangerous as it can happen in an instant catching the faller on the upward wing of the trunk.
2004 D. E. Michael Saws that Sing 52/1 Any remaining wood will cause the face to close prematurely. This causes the holding wood to break behind the closure, which can..cause a barber chair.
This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, December 2022).
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