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单词 passade
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passaden.

Brit. /pəˈseɪd/, /paˈseɪd/, U.S. /pəˈsɑd/ (in sense 4)Brit. /paˈsad/, U.S. /pəˈsɑd/
Forms: 1600s passad (Scottish), 1600s– passade.
Origin: A borrowing from French. Etymon: French passade.
Etymology: < French passade (1454 in Middle French in sense ‘portion of a game’, 1480 in Middle French in sense 1, c1530 in Middle French in sense 2, 1654–5 in sense 3, a1755 in sense 4) < passer pass v. + -ade -ade suffix, perhaps after Italian passata (see passado n.). Compare earlier passado n.
1. Horse Riding. The action or an act of riding a horse back and forth over the same short stretch of ground; (Dressage) an exercise in which a horse passes up and down a short straight course, executing a tight half turn at either end (with the forelegs describing a large circle and the hind legs a smaller one).
ΘΚΠ
the world > animals > mammals > group Ungulata (hoofed) > family Equidae (general equines) > special movements performed by trained horse > [noun] > types of turn
repolon1598
caracol1614
demi-voltea1648
passade1652
pirouette1667
1652 T. Urquhart Εκσκυβαλαυρον 229 It doth eclipse the credit of a commander in chief of cavalry, not to make a well-managed horse to go so neatly terre a terre, the incavalar, the ripolone, the passades, the corvetti, the serpegiar.
1656 T. Blount Glossographia (following Cotgrave) Passade,..the manage of a Horse, backward and forward.
1667 Duke of Newcastle New Method to dress Horses iii. 250 Two or three Passadoes.
1728 E. Chambers Cycl. Passade,..In the Manage, it signifies a Turn, or Course of a Horse backwards and forwards on the same Plot of Ground.
1892 ‘B. Hinton’ Lord's Return 214 The action of Sir Walter was like the passade in the manege, a turn backward, forward, without being able to extricate himself.
1986 Christian Sci. Monitor (Nexis) 30 May (Home Forum section) 34 The blue-jeans..set..savored the passade, celebrated each courbette, every levade and capriole, with hearty slaps to their neighbor's thigh.
1994 T. Boucher tr. F. R. de La Guérinière School of Horsemanship 104 The passade at the canter is one in which the horse is held in a very collected gait both in the canter on the straight line and in the demi-voltes at the two extremities of the line.
2. A gift of alms given to a passer-by. Obsolete. rare.
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1656 T. Blount Glossographia (following Cotgrave) Passade, an alms, benevolence or entertainment given by, or to a Passenger.
c1667 G. Blackhall Breiffe Narration (1844) 81 If they would be contented of meat and drink for a passad she would bestow that willingly upon them. They went from the gate, gromeling.
1728 E. Chambers Cycl. Passade, is also a Benevolence or Alms given to poor Passengers.
3. Fencing. = passado n. 1. Obsolete. rare.Apparently only attested in dictionaries or glossaries.
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society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > fighting sports > fencing > [noun] > actions
buttc1330
overheadc1400
stopc1450
quarter-strokea1456
rabbeta1500
rakea1500
traverse1547
flourish1552
quarter-blow1555
veny1578
alarm1579
venue1591
cut1593
time1594
caricado1595
fincture1595
imbroccata1595
mandritta1595
punta riversa1595
remove1595
stramazon1595
traversa1595
imbrocado1597
passado1597
counter-time1598
foinery1598
canvasado1601
montant1601
punto1601
stock1602
embrocadoc1604
pass1604
stuck1604
stramazo1606
home thrust1622
longee1625
falsify?1635
false1637
traversion1637
canvassa1641
parade1652
flanconade1664
parry1673
fore-stroke1674
allonge1675
contretemps1684
counter1684
disengaging1684
feint1684
passing1687
under-counter1687
stringere1688
stringering1688
tempo1688
volte1688
overlapping1692
repost1692
volt-coupe1692
volting1692
disarm?1700
stamp1705
passade1706
riposte1707
swoop1711
retreat1734
lunge1748
beat1753
disengage1771
disengagement1771
opposition1771
time thrust1771
timing1771
whip1771
shifting1793
one-two1809
one-two-three1809
salute1809
estramazone1820
remise1823
engage1833
engaging1833
risposta1838
lunging1847
moulinet1861
reprise1861
stop-thrust1861
engagement1881
coupé1889
scrape1889
time attack1889
traverse1892
cut-over1897
tac-au-tac riposte1907
flèche1928
replacement1933
punta dritta1961
1706 Phillips's New World of Words (new ed.) Passade or Passado, a Pass or Thrust in Fencing.
1728 E. Chambers Cycl. Passade,..in fencing, a Thrust or Pass.
4. A transitory love affair; a brief romance.
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the mind > emotion > love > love affair > [noun] > (type of) transitory love affair
passade1819
summer romance1890
holiday romance1934
1819 Ld. Byron Let. 26 May (1976) VI. 141 I was not the father of the foetus for She was three months advanced before our first Passade.
1908 E. Wharton Let. 26 Aug. (1988) 162 How can it be that the sympathy between two people like ourselves..should end from one day to another like a mere ‘passade’?
1931 Times Lit. Suppl. 19 Feb. 134/2 His [sc. Mérimée's] singular passade with George Sand.
1973 P. G. Wodehouse Bachelors Anonymous viii. 88 ‘Sure I did, the first moment I got here,’ said Mr Llewellyn, feeling it unnecessary to complicate things by mentioning his passade with Miss Vera Dalrymple.
2002 New Yorker (Nexis) 7 Oct. (Books section) 94 Jeanne-Antoinette had no intention of becoming one of the sovereign's passades.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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