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单词 palmed
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palmedadj.1

Brit. /pɑːmd/, U.S. /pɑ(l)md/
Forms: late Middle English pamed, late Middle English pawmyd, 1500s–1600s paulmed, 1500s– palmed, 1600s pallmd.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: palm n.2, -ed suffix2.
Etymology: < palm n.2 + -ed suffix2. Compare post-classical Latin palmatus palmate adj.
1. Esp. of an antler: palmate. Also: bearing palmate antlers. Now rare.
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the world > animals > mammals > group Ungulata (hoofed) > group Ruminantia (sheep, goats, cows, etc.) > male > [adjective] > having antlers > having flattened stems
palmedc1425
palmingc1425
high-palmed1612
the world > plants > part of plant > leaf > [adjective] > compound or lobed
cut1565
winged1668
pinnate1687
conjugated1690
trifoliated1698
auriculated1712
auriculate1714
pennate1723
pinnated1725
pennated1727
bigeminate1753
lyrated1753
pedated1753
pinnatifid1753
supradecomposite1753
supradecompound1753
ternated1753
trifoliate1753
lyrate1760
pedate1760
quinate1760
ternate1760
tripinnate1760
palmed1767
bilobated1770
lyre-shaped1778
pennatifid1778
finger-parted1783
superdecompound1783
bipinnate1785
biternate1785
conjugate1785
lobed1787
tergeminate1793
wing-cleft1796
yoked?1803
binate1807
septenate1807
trijugous1813
auricled1821
pinniform1821
multijugous1828
pinnulate1828
trifoliolate1828
bipinnatifid1830
multifoliolate1831
multijugate1831
quinquefoliolate1832
bifoliolate1835
pinnatisected1837
palmatifid1839
tripinnatifid1839
foliate1840
palmatipartite1840
pinnatilobate1840
pinnatipartite1840
pinnatisect1840
bipinnated1842
biconjugate1847
imparipinnate1847
paripinnate1851
pinnatulate1855
polytomous1856
multifoliate1857
pennati-partite1857
pennati-sected1857
ternato-pinnate1857
tripinnatisect1857
patentoternate1859
septemfoliate1859
bipinnatipartite1861
bipinnatisected1861
bipalmate1864
pinnatilobed1866
septenous1866
cut-leaved1870
lobing1870
ternatisect1870
tripinnated1876
trijugate1880
jugate1887
pinnulated1890
trisect1899
tridigitate1900
trigeminous1900
c1425 Edward, Duke of York Master of Game (Vesp. B.xii) (1904) 22 (MED) A Buk..is lasse þan an hert, and..his hed is pamed, and longe pamyng.
1486 Bk. St. Albans sig. eiv (MED) Too braunchis first pawmyd he [sc. a great buck] most haue.
1575 G. Gascoigne Noble Arte Venerie xxi. 56 This heade should be called a palmed toppe.
1622 M. Drayton 2nd Pt. Poly-olbion xxiii. 72 The proud Palmed Deere, Forsake the closser woods.
1697 Philos. Trans. 1695–7 (Royal Soc.) 19 505 All of the Deer Kind, carrying the same sort of Palmed Horns.
1738 Philos. Trans. 1735–6 (Royal Soc.) 39 386 The Stag, Buck, or Male of this kind hath a palmed Horn, not like that of our common or Fallow deer.
1767 Bartram's Jrnl. 40 in W. Stork Acct. E. Florida (ed. 2) Here we cut down three tall palm or cabbage-trees, and cut out the top bud, the white tender part or the rudiments of the great leaves, which will be 6 or 7 foot long, when full grown, and the palmed part 4 in diameter.
1935 Sci. Monthly Aug. 144/2 The tall, dark stranger with the broad, palmed antlers, who stalks through the willow thickets of Grand Teton and Yellowstone.
2. In parasynthetic compounds.
a. Of an antler: having palms of a specified kind. Also: bearing palmate antlers of a specified kind.
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1590 T. Cokayne Treat. Hunting D j Diuers Buckes haue sundrie slots in their palmes: some haue slots on both sides: other some are plaine palmed.
1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues at Paumé A full-paulmed Stags head.
1613 G. Chapman Memorable Maske Inns of Court sig. D4 Shee..loues hounds, & high pallmd harts.
1847 Edinb. Rev. July 43 Drayton..lamented that the high-palmed harts were fled, and the dryads dead with the oaks they had inhabited.
1901 Atlantic Monthly June 831/2 He lay on his side now in the mud, one broad-palmed antler jutting from the water that was red from the slaughter.
1990 Independent (Nexis) 3 Nov. 14 Fallow deer..with their white-spotted coats and the broad-palmed antlers of the bucks.
b. Having a palm or palms (of the hand) of a specified kind or quality.
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the world > life > the body > external parts of body > limb > extremities > hand > [adjective] > palm of
palmar1656
palmary1696
volar1814
palmedc1848
transpalmar1891
c1848 J. R. Lowell Uncoll. Poems (1950) 59 The soft palmed tradesman coming home at eve.
1893 R. S. Surtees Soapey Sponge's Sporting Tour (rev. ed.) xxxvi.197 He carried the smart dogskin wash-leather palmed glove of his right hand in his left one.
1955 A. M. Lindbergh Gift from Sea iii. 41 The popular girls are already..spinning around the dance floor with their hot-palmed partners.
2000 Z. Smith White Teeth (2001) vi. 137 After his marriage to the small-palmed, weak-wristed and disinterested Alsana, [etc.].
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

palmedadj.2

Brit. /pɑːmd/, U.S. /pɑ(l)md/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: palm v., -ed suffix1.
Etymology: < palm v. + -ed suffix1.
Concealed in the palm of the hand.
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society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > legerdemain, etc. > [adjective] > concealed in the palm of the hand
palmed1896
society > leisure > entertainment > pastimes > game > card game > card-sharping or cheating > [adjective] > concealed in the palm of the hand
palmed1896
1896 Daily News 3 June 8/3 Keeping the hand closed, until the opportunity occurs for getting rid of the palmed article.
1975 J. Taylor Superminds (1976) x. 170 Fraud was clearly eliminated..and palmed magnets would have been powerless.
1991 Face Feb. 16/1 A baby-faced con-artist who counts out his life in palmed dollar bills and fleapit hotel rooms.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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