| 单词 | barley loaf | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasbarley loaf  a.  A portion of bread baked in one mass; one of the portions, of uniform size and shape, into which a batch of bread is divided. Also with qualifying word, as  barley loaf,  bran loaf,  cottage loaf,  household loaf,  tin loaf,  tinned loaf, white loaf, for which see the first element.  brown loaf, a loaf of brown bread n. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > dishes and prepared food > bread > loaf > 			[noun]		 loafc950 mitch1282 breadc1400 panifice1656 the world > food and drink > food > dishes and prepared food > bread > loaf > 			[noun]		 > pan- or tin-loaf tinned loafc950 brick1698 brick loaf1723 brick bread1762 pan-loaf1846 pan bread1856 tin-loaf1858 tin1957 pan1978 the world > food and drink > food > dishes and prepared food > bread > loaf > 			[noun]		 > other types of loaf white loafeOE barley loafc950 French loafc1350 pease loafc1390 penny loaf1418 jannock?a1500 household loaf1565 boon-loaf1679 farmhouse loaf1795 cottage loaf1829 potato loaf1831 sod1836 Coburg1843 sweet roll1851 stale1874 Hovis1890 Sally Lunn1901 bloomer loaf1937 wholemeal1957 baguette1958 c950    Lindisf. Gosp. Matt. xiv. 17  				Nabbas we her buta fif hlafum & tuoeg fisces. c1175    Ormulum 		(Burchfield transcript)	 l. 11788  				Þurrh þatt te laþe gast himm badd Off staness makenn lafess. 1340    Ayenbite 		(1866)	 82  				Þe wyfman grat myd childe þet more hi uynt smak in ane zoure epple þanne ine ane huetene lhoue. c1380    Eng. Wycliffite Serm. in  Sel. Wks. II. 69  				How many hynen in my fadirs hous ben ful of loves, and Y perishe here for hungre. 1393    W. Langland Piers Plowman C. x. 150  				A loof oþer half a loof oþer a lompe of chese. a1400    Prymer 		(St. John's Cambr.)	 		(1891)	 64  				His poore y schal fylle wiþ lofes. c1440    Douce MS 55 lf. 6 b  				Take a lofe of white brede & stepp hit with the brothe. 1485    in  Descr. Cal. Anc. Deeds I. 		(1890)	 358  				And iiij loves of the secunde brede wekely, every love weyng too pondes. 1562    W. Bullein Bk. Simples f. 13v, in  Bulwarke of Defence  				The best bread is that, that is of a daie old: and the loves or manchedes, maie neither be great nor little. 1611    Bible 		(King James)	 2 Kings iv. 42  				Bread of the first fruits, twentie loaues of  barley.       View more context for this quotation a1643    W. Cartwright Lady-errant  v. i, in  Comedies 		(1651)	 sig. e3v  				Just as so much Quick-silver Is put into hot Loves, to make 'em dance As long as th' heat continues. 1782    J. Priestley Hist. Corruptions Christianity II.  vi. 33  				It was the custom to make one great loaf. 1828    W. Scott Fair Maid of Perth v, in  Chron. Canongate 2nd Ser. III. 107  				Bread was the scarcest article at the banquet, but the Glover and his patron Niel were served with two small loaves. 1875    B. Jowett tr.  Plato Dialogues 		(ed. 2)	 III. 243  				Kneading the flour, making noble puddings and loaves. < as lemmas  | 
	
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