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单词 outreik
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outreikn.

Forms: pre-1700 outreach, pre-1700 outreak, pre-1700 outreick, pre-1700 outreicke, pre-1700 outreik, pre-1700 outreike, pre-1700 outreitche, pre-1700 outrek, pre-1700 outrick, pre-1700 outricke, pre-1700 outriek, pre-1700 outrik, pre-1700 outrike, pre-1700 outrique, pre-1700 outtreik, pre-1700 owtreck, pre-1700 owtrik, pre-1700 owtrike, pre-1700 utrick, pre-1700 utrique, pre-1700 1700s outreek, 1800s ootreik, 1800s ootreike.
Origin: Formed within English, by conversion. Etymon: outreik v.
Etymology: < outreik v. Compare slightly earlier outreiking n.
Scottish. Obsolete.
The action of fitting out a person or thing for a task or journey; esp. the equipping of a ship for a voyage, or troops for military service. Also concrete: equipment, an outfit.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > possession > supply > [noun] > that which is supplied > that with which anything is equipped > equipment or accoutrements
ornament?c1225
i-wendea1250
atil1297
tacklea1325
apparel1330
conreyc1330
farec1330
tirec1330
apparementc1340
apparelmentc1374
graithc1375
appurtenancec1386
geara1400
warnementa1400
stuff1406
parelling?a1440
farrements1440
stuffurec1440
skippeson1444
harnessa1450
parela1450
implements1454
reparel1466
ordinance1475
habiliments1483
ornation1483
muniments1485
mountures1489
outred1489
accomplement?c1525
trinketc1525
garnishing1530
garniture1532
accoutrementsc1550
furniments1553
tackling1558
instrument1563
ordinara1578
appointment?1578
outreiking1584
appoint1592
dighting1598
outreik1598
apparate?c1600
accomplishment1605
attirail1611
coutrement1621
apparatusa1628
equipage1648
thing1662
equipment1717
paraphernalia1736
tack1777
outfit1787
fittinga1817
fixing1820
set-out1831
rigging1837
fixture1854
parapherna1876
clobber1890
the world > action or operation > advantage > usefulness > use (made of things) > instrumentality > [noun] > (a) means > equipment for any action or undertaking
ornament?c1225
i-wendea1250
atil1297
tacklea1325
apparel1330
conreyc1330
farec1330
tirec1330
apparementc1340
apparelmentc1374
graithc1375
appurtenancec1386
geara1400
warnementa1400
stuff1406
parelling?a1440
farrements1440
stuffurec1440
skippeson1444
harnessa1450
parela1450
implements1454
reparel1466
ordinance1475
habiliments1483
ornation1483
muniments1485
outred1489
trinketc1525
garnishing1530
garniture1532
accoutrementsc1550
furniments1553
tackling1558
instrument1563
ordinara1578
appointment?1578
outreiking1584
supellectile1584
appoint1592
dighting1598
outreik1598
materialsa1600
apparate?c1600
attirail1611
coutrement1621
apparatusa1628
outrig1639
equipage1648
thing1662
equipment1717
paraphernalia1736
fixture1767
tack1777
outfit1787
fittinga1817
fixing1820
matériel1821
set-out1831
rigging1837
parapherna1876
clobber1890
1598–9 State Papers Edinb. Reg. House No. 107 B/5 Owtrik of the Lewis.
1626 in C. Rogers Earl of Stirling's Reg. Royal Lett. (1885) I. 90 Attending the outreak of certane schipps.
1644 Acts Parl. Scotl. (1819) VI. 74/2 That there be a moneths pay advanced for their outreike and furnisheing their horses.
1697 in A. W. C. Hallen Acct. Bk. Sir J. Foulis (1894) 204 To my gooddoughter for my outreik [sc. for his wedding].
1701 Shetland News (1958) 11 Nov. 4 Ane Outreek of a Ship Burthen of 100 Tunnes from Hamburgh to Shetland.
1864 W. D. Latto Tammas Bodkin xxii Shod wi' tackets, taepieces, an' cuddieheels—an ootreik becomin' eneugh in the East Neuk o' Fife.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2004; most recently modified version published online December 2020).

outreikv.

Forms: pre-1700 outreach, pre-1700 outreak, pre-1700 outreck, pre-1700 outreeke, pre-1700 outreich, pre-1700 outreick, pre-1700 outrick, pre-1700 outrik, pre-1700 outryk, pre-1700 owtreik, pre-1700 owtrick, pre-1700 utraik, pre-1700 utrique, pre-1700 1700s outreik.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: out- prefix, reek v.2
Etymology: < out- prefix + reek v.2 Compare to reek out (see reek v.2 1). Compare slightly earlier outreiking n.The forms in -ch may be influenced by reach v.1
Scottish. Obsolete.
transitive. To fit out or equip (a person, ship, etc.).In quot. 1591 perhaps: to supply (goods).
ΘΚΠ
the mind > possession > supply > provide or supply (something) [verb (transitive)] > provide or supply (a person or thing) with anything > equip or outfit
frameOE
dightc1275
fayc1275
graith1297
attire1330
purveyc1330
shapec1330
apparel1366
harnessc1380
ordaina1387
addressa1393
array1393
pare1393
feata1400
point1449
reparel?c1450
provide1465
fortify1470
emparel1480
appoint1490
deck?15..
equip1523
trim1523
accoutre1533
furnish1548
accommodate1552
fraught1571
suit1572
to furnish up1573
to furnish out1577
rig1579
to set out1585
equipage1590
outreik1591
befit1598
to furnish forth1600
fita1616
to fit up1670
outrig1681
to fit out1722
mount?1775
outfit1798
habilitate1824
arm1860
to fake out1871
heel1873
1591 Edinb. Test. XXII. f. 362v, in Dict. Older Sc. Tongue at Outreke Outreikit in ventare..xviij bollis salt.
1626 in E. Dunbar Social Life Former Days (1866) 2nd Ser. 19 The buying of a shipp, with ordonance and necessarie furniture for her, to be outreaked and sett forth.
1640 in J. Nicholson Minute Bk. War Comm. Covenanters Kirkcudbright 1 Dec. (1855) 102 A roll of the number, bothe of horss and foote, which may be outreiked..for the foirsaid recerve.
1672 in W. Mackay & G. S. Laing Rec. Inverness (1924) II. 252 Ordering this burghe to outreich eicht seamen foir his matie's serwice.
1694 London Gaz. No. 2959/3 The Men to be outreiked for this present Levy.
1706 Minutes of Parl. 9 Nov. in Sc. National Dict. VI. 513/2 One Months Cess given for the three Friggots and two Birlings, will not outreik and maintain them.

Derivatives

outreiker n. Obsolete
ΘΚΠ
the mind > possession > supply > [noun] > provider or supplier > one who fits out
outreiker1648
outfitter1829
1648 Acts Parl. Scotl. (1819) VI. 317/1 (title) Act in favours of the outreikers of Horse and Foot in this Levie.
c1650 J. Spalding Memorialls Trubles Scotl. & Eng. (1850) I. 359 Vtheruaies..the saidis out putteris salbe oblegit to mak wp there number be out putting of men in there places, sufficientlie providit in armes and vther necessareis, vpone the saidis out reacheris there owne expenssis.
1688 in M. Wood & H. Armet Extracts Rec. Burgh Edinb. (1954) XI. 241 And considering that the outreickers..will want armes for the respective souldiers.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2004; most recently modified version published online December 2020).
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