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单词 pilliver
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pillivern.

Brit. /ˈpɪlᵻvə/, U.S. /ˈpɪləvər/
Forms: Old English pylewer, Old English–Middle English pylwere, Middle English pelewar, Middle English peleware, Middle English peloware, Middle English pelwere, Middle English pilewer, Middle English pilleworþis (plural, transmission error), Middle English pillowar, Middle English pilowar, Middle English pilwer, Middle English ploware (transmission error), Middle English pulawer, Middle English pulewar, Middle English puluar, Middle English puluere, Middle English pulwar, Middle English pulwere, 1500s pyllover, 1500s–1600s (1800s– English regional) pilliver, 1600s pillover, 1600s pillowvere; Scottish pre-1700 pillouuair, 1700s pillaver.
Origin: Apparently a borrowing from early Scandinavian, combined with an English element. Etymon: pillow n.
Etymology: Apparently < pillow n. (see forms at that entry) + the early Scandinavian word represented by Old Icelandic ver , Old Swedish var (Swedish var ), Danish vaar , all in sense ‘case, cover’ (compare Old Icelandic koddaver pillowcase: see codware n.2) < the same Germanic base as wear v.1Compare pillow-bere n.
Now rare (English regional (northern) in later use).
A pillow, a cushion. In later use also: a pillowcase.
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society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > a building > furniture and fittings > bed > bedding > [noun] > pillow or bolster
pilloweOE
wangerc900
bolsterOE
pilliverOE
cod1392
transom1459
bed-head1483
hacoyte?1541
cod-pillow1569
tye1615
heading1847
weeping willow1880
society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > a building > furniture and fittings > household linen > bedclothes > [noun] > pillow-case
pillow-berec1387
codbere1411
bed-bere1420
bere1440
transomer1459
codware?1488
pillow coat1534
tow1535
ware1551–2
pillow-tye1558
pilliver1582
pillowcase1633
pillow cover1644
pillowslip1793
slip1800
OE Glosses to Colloquies of Ælfric Bata (St. John's Oxf. 154) in A. S. Napier Old Eng. Glosses (1900) 222/1 Ceruical : pylewer.
c1200 ( Latin-Old Eng. Gloss. (Bodl. 730) in Eng. Stud. (1981) 62 203/2 Hoc auriculare et hic puluillus idem sunt, .s. oreiler, .i. pulewar., et hoc ceruical.
c1330 Sir Degare (Auch.) 844 in W. H. French & C. B. Hale Middle Eng. Metrical Romances (1930) 313 (MED) Þe leuedi wreiȝ him warm apliȝt, And a pilewer vnder his heued dede.
a1375 (c1350) William of Palerne (1867) l. 672 (MED) He wend to haue lauȝt þat ladi loueli in armes & clipte to him a pulwere & propirly it gretes.
c1450 Jacob's Well (1900) 243 (MED) Sche..leyde hym in here bed, & a softe pylwere vnder his heuyd.
a1500 in T. Wright & R. P. Wülcker Anglo-Saxon & Old Eng. Vocab. (1884) I. 742/24 Cervical, a peloware.
1582 Inventory in H. Best Rural Econ. in Yorks. (1857) 172 5 pillivers of lininge.
1599 in Antiquary 32 243 Item iiij pillivers & one table clothe, iijs. viijd.
1611 in F. Collins Wills & Admin. Knaresborough Court Rolls (1905) II. 20 iij pillovers.
1655 in F. Collins Wills & Admin. Knaresborough Court Rolls (1905) II. 207 3 pillovers.
1695 Edinb. Test. LXXX. f. 136, in Dict. Older Sc. Tongue at Pillou-uair vj Holand pillou uairs.
1869 A. C. Gibson Folk-speech Cumberland 31 He laid back on his pilliver.
1898 B. Kirkby Lakeland Words 114 An' a pilliver tuck't inta t' sma' ov his back.
1997 W. Rollinson Dict. Cumbrian Dial. 123 Pilliver, pillow.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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