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单词 outwall
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outwalln.

Brit. /ˈaʊtwɔːl/, U.S. /ˈaʊtˌwɔl/, /ˈaʊtˌwɑl/
Forms: see out- prefix and wall n.1
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: out- prefix, wall n.1
Etymology: < out- prefix + wall n.1
1. An outer wall of a building or enclosure. Also figurative.
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the world > space > relative position > closed or shut condition > that which or one who closes or shuts > a barrier > [noun] > wall > other types of wall
sidewall1381
brick wall1465
outwall1535
parpen1591
parapet1598
inwall?1611
breastwork1673
parapet wall1682
dwarf1718
screen1761
screen wall1770
hollow wall1823
alure1853
curtain wall1859
core-wall1899
blank wall1904
1535 Bible (Coverdale) Ezek. xli. 11 The thicknesse of the out-wall was v cubites rounde aboute.
1624 H. Wotton Elements Archit. 96 Various colours on the Out-walles of Buildings, haue alwayes in them more Delight then Dignity.
1703 R. Neve City & Countrey Purchaser 117 Contramure..an Out-wall, built about the Wall of a City.
1793 J. Smeaton Narr. Edystone Lighthouse (ed. 2) §114 The out-wall was in a remarkably leaning condition.
1822 P. B. Shelley Hellas 38 This firmament pavilion'd upon chaos, With all its cressets of immortal fire, Whose outwall, bastioned impregnably Against the escape of boldest thoughts, repels them.
1864 R. Lowell Newfoundland in Poems 72 Land where the unbroken waves rave mad upon the shore: Thine outwalls scarce withstand!
1932 A. MacLeish Conquistador x, in Coll. Poems (1985) 236 The rooms smelled of the sweet wood like a chapel... their out-walls burnished And made to shine as a good coin.
1999 Record (Bergen County, New Jersey) (Nexis) 1 Apr. l1 While the fire gutted the restaurant's interior, the brick and wooden plank outwalls meant to give the restaurant its rustic Western look remained intact.
2. Originally: †a person's clothing, the body considered as enclosing the inner self or soul (obsolete). In later use (only recorded in Edmund Blunden): a person's outer self or persona. rare.
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the world > life > the body > [noun]
lichamc888
bodyeOE
earthOE
lichOE
bone houseOE
dustc1000
fleshOE
utter mana1050
bonesOE
bodiȝlichc1175
bouka1225
bellyc1275
slimec1315
corpsec1325
vesselc1360
tabernaclec1374
carrion1377
corsec1386
personc1390
claya1400
carcass1406
lump of claya1425
sensuality?a1425
corpusc1440
God's imagea1450
bulka1475
natural body1526
outward man1526
quarrons1567
blood bulk1570
skinfula1592
flesh-rind1593
clod1595
anatomy1597
veil1598
microcosm1601
machine1604
outwall1608
lay part1609
machina1612
cabinet1614
automaton1644
case1655
mud wall1662
structure1671
soul case1683
incarnation1745
personality1748
personage1785
man1830
embodiment1850
flesh-stuff1855
corporeity1865
chassis1930
soma1958
the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > [noun]
clothesc888
hattersOE
shroudc1000
weedOE
shrouda1122
clothc1175
hatteringa1200
atourc1220
back-clout?c1225
habit?c1225
clothingc1275
cleadinga1300
dubbinga1300
shroudinga1300
attirec1300
coverturec1300
suitc1325
apparel1330
buskingc1330
farec1330
harness1340
tire1340
backs1341
geara1350
apparelmentc1374
attiringa1375
vesturec1385
heelinga1387
vestmentc1386
arraya1400
graitha1400
livery1399
tirementa1400
warnementa1400
arrayment1400
parelc1400
werlec1400
raiment?a1425
robinga1450
rayc1450
implements1454
willokc1460
habiliment1470
emparelc1475
atourement1481
indumenta1513
reparel1521
wearing gear1542
revesture1548
claesc1550
case1559
attirement1566
furniture1566
investuring1566
apparelling1567
dud1567
hilback1573
wear1576
dress1586
enfolding1586
caparison1589
plight1590
address1592
ward-ware1598
garnish1600
investments1600
ditement1603
dressing1603
waith1603
thing1605
vestry1606
garb1608
outwall1608
accoutrementa1610
wearing apparel1617
coutrement1621
vestament1632
vestiment1637
equipage1645
cask1646
aguise1647
back-timbera1656
investiture1660
rigging1664
drapery1686
vest1694
plumage1707
bussingc1712
hull1718
paraphernalia1736
togs1779
body clothing1802
slough1808
toggery1812
traps1813
garniture1827
body-clothes1828
garmenture1832
costume1838
fig1839
outfit1840
vestiture1841
outer womana1845
outward man1846
vestiary1846
rag1855
drag1870
clo'1874
parapherna1876
clobber1879
threads1926
mocker1939
schmatte1959
vine1959
kit1989
the world > physical sensation > sight and vision > thing seen > appearance or aspect > [noun]
onseneeOE
bleea1000
shapeOE
ylikeOE
laitc1175
semblanta1225
sightc1275
fare1297
showingc1300
specea1325
parelc1330
guise1340
countenance1362
semblance?a1366
apparel1377
regardc1380
apparencec1384
imagec1384
spicec1384
overseeminga1398
kenninga1400
seemingc1400
visage1422
rinda1450
semenauntc1450
'pearance1456
outwardc1475
representation1489
favour?a1500
figurea1522
assemblant1523
prospect?1533
respect1535
visure1545
perceiverance1546
outwardshine1549
view1556
species1559
utter-shape1566
look1567
physiognomy1567
face1572
paintry1573
visor1575
mienc1586
superficies?1589
behaviour1590
aspect1594
complexion1597
confrontment1604
show1604
aira1616
beseeminga1616
formality1615
resemblancea1616
blush1620
upcomea1630
presentment1637
scheme1655
sensation1662
visibility1669
plumage1707
facies1727
remark1748
extrinsica1797
exterior1801
showance1820
the cut of one's jib1823
personnel1839
personal appearance1842
what-like1853
look-see1898
outwall1933
visuality1938
prosopon1947
1608 W. Shakespeare King Lear viii. 37 For confirmation that I much more Then my outwall, open this purse and take What it containes. View more context for this quotation
1631 S. Jerome Arraignem. Whole Creature x. §2. 86 The Windes of afflictions beat upon the outwals of his flesh.
1933 E. Blunden Charles Lamb v. 131 He [sc. Wordsworth] does express the altitudo of Lamb's personality and influence far more thoughtfully than a host of subsequent writers to whom Lamb's outwall with its Punch and Judy shows and all the fun of the fair has been the principal thing to report.
1937 E. Blunden in Ess. & Stud. 22 60 Acquaintances who did not always separate the man from his outwall.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

outwallv.

Forms: see out- prefix and wall v.1
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: out- prefix, wall v.1
Etymology: < out- prefix + wall v.1
Obsolete.
intransitive. To pour or flow out.
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OE tr. Alexander's Let. to Aristotle (1995) §36. 248 Þa geseah ic þær balzamum þæs betstan stences genoh of þæm treowum ut weallan.
?a1200 (?OE) Peri Didaxeon (1896) 49 Þæt blod hym ut of þan heafode utwylþ.
a1450 Castle Perseverance (1969) l. 3360 He stonge þe, Lord, vnto þe hert. Þanne watyr and blod gan ovte wall [rhyme þrall].
This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, December 2004; most recently modified version published online June 2020).
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