单词 | out of door |
释义 | out of dooradv.adj. A. adv. Outdoors; in or into the open air. Now rare. ΘΚΠ the world > space > relative position > condition of being external > [adverb] > outside buteOE outeneOE withoutc1000 outwarda1382 withoutforthc1384 outc1390 out of door1579 outside1653 withoutsidec1660 out-over1818 outboard1935 1579 E. Spenser Shepheardes Cal. May 230 Tho went the pensife Damme out of dore And chaunst to stomble at the threshold flore. 1598 W. Shakespeare Love's Labour's Lost iii. i. 88 Vntill the Goose came out of doore, And staied the oddes by adding foure. View more context for this quotation 1689 in H. E. Rollins Pepys Ballads (1930) IV. 235 [And] God bless great William that turned the tide [H]e kickt these old Mass-mongers quite out of door. 1701 in Rec. Early Hist. Boston 10 This order shall not be understood..to debarr..any tradesmen or others from kindling charcole in a pot or pan out of doore. 1731 J. Swift Answer to Simile 115 Apollo stirs not out of door Without his lacker'd coach and four. 1886 N.Y. School Jrnl. 31 245 You visit a poor drunkard's wife, and in comes the husband, peremptorily ordering you out of door, quoting the moss-back maxim as his authority. 1936 W. Raymond Love & Quiet Life 258 They..went running down the street. The parish, soon apprised that excitement was afoot, came out of door. B. adj. In form out-of-door. = out of doors adj. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > gas > air > fresh air > [adjective] > that exists or is done in the open air outward1546 subdial1647 without doors1654 subaeriala1703 outdoor1748 al fresco1760 extra-foraneous1781 out of door1786 out of doors1822 open air1851 open-aired1873 hypaethral1875 out-by1896 1786 R. Twining Let. 29 Sept. in Sel. Papers Twining Family (1887) 144 As to out-of-door matters, my curiosity took tolerable care of me. 1792 H. H. Brackenridge Mod. Chivalry (1937) I. i. 27 Or if they should..excuse you from such out of door services, they will rack and torture you with hard questions. 1845 Florist's Jrnl. 6 115 If out-of-door varieties are most desirable. 1855 H. W. Longfellow Jrnl. 21 May in S. Longfellow Life H. W. Longfellow (1886) II. xi. 259 What an expansive, sunny, out-of-door nature Rossini has! 1878 J. S. Bristowe Treat. Theory & Pract. Med. (ed. 2) ii. vi. 854 Moderate out-of-door exercise. 1898 B. P. Colton Physiol. i. 2 The out-of-door worker may not suffer so much from ignorance in these matters. 1947 R. Bedichek Adventures with Texas Naturalist xxii. 286 I sense here the resentment out-of-door people feel toward artificial time. Compounds out-of-door relief n. now historical = out-relief n. 1. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > social attitudes > philanthropy > [adjective] > system of poor relief > given outside workhouse, etc. outdoor1823 out-of-door relief1838 1838 C. Dickens Oliver Twist II. xxii. 54 Don't you think out-of-door relief a very bad thing? 1941 Jrnl. Econ. Hist. 1 211 There was widespread evidence of physical distress, and the wage-subsidy scheme for out-of-door relief was instituted. 1994 L. Gordon Charlotte Brontë (1995) i. 11 The New Poor Law (which put an end to out-of-door relief and introduced the dreaded poorhouse). DerivativesΘΚΠ the world > matter > gas > air > fresh air > [noun] > open air > one who is or goes out-of-doors out-of-doorer1839 hypaethral1875 1839 T. Hood Ode to St. Swithin in Hood's Own 313 A dripping Pauper crawls along the way, The only real willing out-of-doorer. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, December 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022). > as lemmasout (†forth) of door (also doors) P4. out (†forth) of door (also doors): out of the house; in the open air, abroad; hence figurative out of place, lost, abroad, irrelevant, worthless (obsolete). ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > importance > unimportance > [adjective] > worthless naughteOE unworthc960 nought worthOE unworthya1240 vaina1300 lewd1362 base?1510 to be nothing toc1520 stark naught1528 nothing worth1535 worthilessa1542 draffish1543 baggage1548 dunghill?1555 valureless1563 toyish1572 worthless1573 out (forth) of door (also doors)1574 leaden1577 riff-raff1577 drafty1582 fecklessc1586 dudgeon?1589 nought-worth1589 tenpenny1592 wanwordy?a1595 shotten herring1598 nugatory1603 unvalued1604 priceless1614 unvaluable1615 valuelessa1616 waste1616 trashya1620 draffy1624 stramineous1624 invaluable1640 roly-poly?1645 nugatorious1646 perquisquilian1647 niffling1649 lazy1671 wanworth1724 little wortha1754 flimsy1756 waff1788 null1790 nothingy1801 nothingly1802 twopenny-halfpenny1809 not worth a flaw1810 garbage1817 peanut1836 duffing1839 trash1843 no-account1845 no-count1851 punky1859 rummagy1872 junky1880 skilligalee1883 footle1894 punk1896 wherry-go-nimble1901 junk1908 rinky-dink1913 schlock1916 tripe1927 duff1938 chickenshit1940 sheg-up1941 expendable1942 (strictly) for the birds1943 tripey1955 schlocky1960 naff1964 dipshit1968 cack1978 1574 St. Avstens Manuell in Certaine Prayers S. Augustines Medit. sig. Qvijv Love driveth feare out of doores. 1581 G. Pettie tr. S. Guazzo Ciuile Conuersat. (1586) iii. 156 Some fathers will not suffer their Daughters to set their foote foorth of dores. 1595 E. Spenser Colin Clouts come Home Againe sig. D2v Out of doore quite shit. 1658 T. Burton Diary (1828) II. 456 All precedents are out of doors in this case. 1699 J. Collier Second Def. Short View Eng. Stage (1730) 324 A Place where Thinking is out of Doors. 1719 D. Defoe Farther Adventures Robinson Crusoe 355 That Objection is out of Doors. 1857 Ld. Houghton Let. Aug. in T. W. Reid Life Ld. Houghton (1890) II. xii. 19 These [children] live..out of doors all day. < as lemmas |
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