单词 | praskeen |
释义 | praskeenn. Irish English. An apron, esp. a large one made of sackcloth or other coarse material. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > clothing for body or trunk (and limbs) > [noun] > that covers or protects other clothing > apron > types of barm-felc1350 barm-skinc1440 ribskin1440 ribbing-skinc1450 fore-smock1536 apron1654 trashbag1688 bib-apron1750 queyu1796 mantlea1825 praskeen1827 dick1838 dicky1847 towser1865 Mother Hubbard1877 barvel1878 waulk-apron1886 1827 J. Barrington Personal Sketches Own Times I. 83 Fur was scraped from the crown of a hat, to stop the bleeding; his head was duly tied up with the old woman's praskeen. 1830 W. Carleton Traits & Stories Irish Peasantry I. 45 A wooden dish, comfortably covered with a clane praskeen, on the well-swept hearthstone. 1881 Macmillan's Mag. Sept. 396 Their own servants gave the same reason for wearing no caps or praskeens. 1920 Washington Post 18 Apr. 3/2 You've your praskeen on still and your old driss. Is it a barn dance or an apern-and-necktie pairty you think you're goin' to? 1961 ‘F. O'Brien’ Hard Life xii. 101 I could not face a formal farewell with Collopy puling and puking..and maybe Annie quietly crying into her prashkeen. 1998 in T. P. Dolan Dict. Hiberno-Eng. 206/1 [Meath] She always had childer streeling out of her prawshkeen. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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