单词 | poke pudding |
释义 | poke puddingn.adj. Now rare. A. n. 1. A pudding made in a bag or poke. Now Scottish and English regional (northern). ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > dishes and prepared food > puddings > [noun] > pudding by type of cooking poke pudding1552 pan pudding1592 bagpudding1598 pan pie1723 pandowdy1833 1552 R. Huloet Abcedarium Anglico Latinum Poke puddynge, maza, farrata. 1671 J. Baltharpe Straights Voy. 79 Some of our men Pooke Pudding got. 1686 G. Stuart Joco-serious Disc. 4 Here's wheat-meal and sewet, we'll have a poak-puddin, Put a nief full of prunes in. 1736 Mrs. M'Lintock's Receipts 19 To make a Poke-Pudding... Put in Half a lib. of sweet Sewet, and half a lib. of Currans. 1825 J. Jamieson Etymol. Dict. Sc. Lang. Suppl. at Pock-Pud Pock-pudding, a bag-pudding, a poke-pudding. 1894 R. O. Heslop Northumberland Words Poke-puddin, a pudding boiled in a bag. 1987 F. Graham New Geordie Dict. 37 A poke-puddin was a pudding boiled in a bag. 2. Scottish. A corpulent or gluttonous person; (derogatory) an English person. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > bodily shape or physique > broad shape or physique > [noun] > fat or plump shape or physique > person having porknellc1540 porkling1541 porridge belly1580 tallow catch1598 woolsack1598 candle-mine1600 trillibub1600 bauson1607 panguts1617 firkin1630 porker1665 poke pudding1706 pudsy1710 jolluxa1797 fatty1797 fattener1817 rotundity1824 tun-butt1829 stout party1855 pig1858 fatlinga1861 slob1861 bladder of lard1864 butterball1877 lard-bladder1891 jelly-belly1896 tub1897 barrel1909 flop1909 pussy-gut1909 gutbucket1919 Billy Bunter1939 endomorph1940 Fatso1944 slug1959 1706 Observator 25 May 59 I wonder that Mr Pock-puddin owns that there were any Scots Men there at all. 1754 E. Burt Lett. N. Scotl. I. vi. 138 My Countrymen..all over Scotland, are dignified with the Title of Poke Pudding, which, according to the Sense of the Word among the Natives, signifies a Glutton. 1816 W. Scott Old Mortality vii, in Tales of my Landlord 1st Ser. III. 149 ‘We maun gar wheat-flour serve us for a blink,’ said Niel,..‘the Englishers live amaist upon't; but, to be sure, the pock-puddings ken nae better.’ 1870 E. B. Ramsay Reminisc. Sc. Life (ed. 18) vi. 228 A set o' ignorant pock-puddings. 1901 H. Wallace Greatest of These 6 English pock-puddin's—the old race hatred, rising with the scum of other grievances to the surface. 1913 C. Mackenzie Sinister St. I. ii. i. 155 ‘You pockpuddings, you abysmal apes,’ Mr Neech groaned at his class. ‘Why couldn't you have learned those lines at home?’ 3. English regional. The long-tailed tit, Aegithalos caudatus. Cf. poke bag n. (b) at poke n.1 Compounds. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > birds > order Passeriformes (singing) > arboreal families > [noun] > family Aegithalidae > genus Aegithalos (long-tailed titmouse) poke bag1663 pudding-poke1684 bottle tom1802 bottle tit1817 bumbarrel1817 feather-poke1831 mufflin1837 jack-in-a-bottle1838 pettichaps1851 poke pudding1851 Long Tom1853 muffler1868 hedge-jug1881 ragamuffin1885 1851 Gloss. Provinc. Words Gloucs. Poke-pudding, the long tailed titmouse. 1856 Eng. Cycl. Nat. Hist. IV. 203 This is the Poke Pudding, Huckmuck, and Mum-Ruffin of the English. 1885 C. Swainson Provinc. Names Brit. Birds 32 The penduline form of the nest, and the feathers which compose the lining, have obtained for the bird the names of..Poke pudding or Poke bag (Gloucestershire; Salop)... Feather poke. B. adj. (attributive). Scottish. Paunchy, gluttonous; (derogatory) designating or characteristic of the English. ΘΚΠ the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of Europe > British nation > English nation > [adjective] EnglisheOE Southron1488 poke pudding1705 John Bull1787 Saxon1787 John Bullish1793 Hinglish1812 Angrezi1855 Angrez1896 the world > food and drink > food > consumption of food or drink > appetite > excessive consumption of food or drink > [adjective] > gluttonous freckc950 egernec1200 gluttonous1340 glutterous1382 lecherous1480 pampereda1529 glutton1532 draffsacked1548 gourmand1557 pampering1562 guttish1567 ingluvious1569 belly-fed1574 lurching1577 gulling1579 lickerous-mouthed1579 gully-gut1582 gormandizing1596 belly-devout1599 guttling1633 helluous1641 gulous1657 belly-proud1675 gut-led1682 gulligutted1694 poke pudding1705 ungodly1746 ventripotent1823 ventripotential1824 guttlesome1861 the world > life > the body > external parts of body > trunk > front > belly or abdomen > [adjective] > types of great-wombedc1325 wombedc1325 big-bellied?c1475 gorbellieda1529 tunnisha1529 bellieda1533 gorbelly1532 tun-bellied1551 out-bellied1570 paunch-bellied1586 paunchyc1586 big-bellied1592 round-bellied1606 gutty1607 tun-gutted1607 ventripotent1611 swag-bellieda1616 tun-grown1628 bottle-bellied1646 pot-bellied1647 belly-mountained1654 pauncheda1657 sag-bellied1665 barrel-bellied1694 ventricous1702 poke pudding1705 paunch-gutted1726 pot-gutted1731 paunchfula1763 pottle-bellied1777 tunnified1806 tun-likea1813 shad-bellied1832 ventricose1843 bow-windowed1849 bloated-bellied1871 barrel-stomached1884 stomachy1888 well-stomached1896 jelly-bellied1899 narrow-gutted1903 pus-gutted1915 great-stomached1944 1705 Dialogue between Country-Man & Landwart School-Master in Observator 2 A pack of Pock-puden, Pork eaters, Belly-god Tykes. 1783 T. Davies Dramatic Misc. II. xxviii. 121 The reproach of epicures, in plainer terms, English poke-pudding tikes, or English bag-pudding dogs, is as old..as the enmity between the two nations. 1826 M. Dods Manual ii. 65 We may be easy put bye; and the Gude forbid we were belly-gods, the pock-puddin Eppycurryeans. 1883 J. R. Tudor Orkneys & Shetland 157 The Christmas dinner tables of pock-pudding Southrons. 1885 W. Morris in J. W. Mackail Life W. Morris (1899) II. 143 Whether pock-pudding prejudice or not, I can't bring myself to love that country [sc. Scotland]. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.adj.1552 |
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