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单词 primrose peerless
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primrose peerlessn.

Brit. /ˌprɪmrəʊz ˈpɪələs/, U.S. /ˌprɪmroʊz ˈpɪrlᵻs/
Forms: see primrose n. and peerless adj.
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: primrose n., peerless adj.
Etymology: < primrose n. + peerless adj.With the figurative use in sense 1 compare quot. ?a1475 at primrose n. 3a.
1. A peerless or unrivalled primrose. Chiefly figurative: the finest example of its kind. Cf. primrose n. 3. Obsolete. rare.
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the mind > goodness and badness > quality of being good > excellence > [noun] > excellent person or thing
carbunclea1350
swanc1386
phoenixc1400
diamondc1440
broocha1464
surmounterc1500
sovereign?a1513
primrose peerless1523
superlative1577
transcendent1593
Arabian birda1616
crack1637
first rate1681
peach1710
phoenicle1711
admiration1717
spanker1751
first-raterc1760
no slouch of1767
nailer1806
tip-topper1822
ripper1825
ripstaver1828
apotheosis1832
clinker1836
clipper1836
bird1839
keener1839
ripsnorter1840
beater1845
firecracker1845
pumpkin1845
screamer1846
stunner1847
bottler1855
beaut1866
bobby-dazzler1866
one out of the box1867
stem-winder1875
corker1877
trimmer1878
hot stuff1884
daisy1886
jim-dandy1887
cracker1891
jim-hickey1895
peacherino1896
pippin1897
alpha plus1898
peacherine1900
pip1900
humdinger1905
bosker1906
hummer1907
good egg1914
superstar1914
the berries1918
bee's knee1923
the cat's whiskers1923
smash1923
smash hit1923
brahma1925
dilly1935
piss-cutter1935
killer1937
killer-diller1938
a hard act to follow1942
peacheroo1942
bitch1946
brammerc1950
hot shit1960
Tiffany1973
bollocks1981
the mind > goodness and badness > quality of being good > quality of being the best > [noun] > best thing or person
highesteOE
bestOE
greatest?c1225
pridec1330
crestc1400
primrosea1450
outrepass1477
A per sea1500
primrose peerless1523
prisec1540
prime1579
surquidry1607
excellency1611
nonsuchc1613
crown jewel1646
top1665
patriarch1700
pièce de résistance1793
number one1825
business1868
resistance piece1870
star1882
mostest1889
koh-i-noor1892
best-ever1905
flagship1933
the end1950
endsville1957
Big Mac1969
mack daddy1993
the mind > goodness and badness > quality of being good > excellence > [noun] > excellent person > female
rubya1350
rosec1390
primrose peerless1523
1523 J. Skelton Goodly Garlande of Laurell 1447 This ieloffer ientyll, this rose, this lylly flowre, This primerose pereles.
1545 J. Bale Mysterye Inyquyte P. Pantolabus sig. Div Holye Thomas Becket wold sumtyme for his pleasure make a iournaye of pylgrymage to the prymerose peerlesse of Stafforde.
c1580 tr. Bugbears i. ii, in Archiv f. das Studium der Neueren Sprachen (1897) 98 307 Old Brancatio hath a passing pereles primrose to his daughter.]
2. Originally: †a narcissus with pale yellow flowers (obsolete). Later: a garden narcissus, Narcissus × medioluteus (also called N. × biflorus), a hybrid between N. poeticus and N. tazetta, bearing two cream or yellowish-white flowers on a stem (cf. poetaz n.).
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the world > plants > particular plants > cultivated or valued plants > particular cultivated or ornamental plants > particular flower or plant esteemed for flower > [noun] > daffodil and allied flowers > daffodil or narcissus
narcissusOE
daffodil1548
laus tibi1548
affodill1551
primrose peerless1578
narciss1586
jonquil1629
Spanish trumpet1664
hoop-petticoat1731
poet's narcissus?1786
poet's daffodil1798
Queen Anne's double jonquil1806
polyanthus narcissus1841
tazetta1847
sweet Nancy1848
polyanth narcissus1856
pheasant's eye1872
peerless primrose1884
Tenby daffodil1884
Queen Anne's daffodil1889
poetaz1906
1578 H. Lyte tr. R. Dodoens Niewe Herball ii. l. 211 These pleasant flowers are called..in Latine, Narcissus..in Englishe, Narcissus, white Daffodill, and Primerose pierelesse.
1597 J. Gerard Herball i. 114 Generally all the kindes are comprehended vnder this name Narcissus, called..in English Daffodilly, Daffodowndilly, and Primerose peerelesse.
1629 J. Parkinson Paradisi in Sole 74 Bearing..flowers..of a pale whitish Creame colour,..(which hath caused our Countrey Gentlewomen, I thinke, to entitle it Primrose Peerlesse).
a1676 W. Denny Shepherd's Holiday (1870) l. 192 Be primrose peerless garland's border then.
1731 P. Miller Gardeners Dict. I. at Narcissus Narcissus medio-luteus, vulgaris... Common Pale Daffodil, or Primrose Peerless.
1754 R. Brookes Introd. Physic & Surg. 226 Herbs with a Bulbous Root... Wild English Daffodil, common Pale Daffodil or Primrose peerless.
1787 E. Middleton et al. Compl. Dict. Arts & Sci. at Narcissus There are 13 species, only two of which are natives of Britain, viz. the poeticus, common pale daffodil, or primrose peerless; and the pseudo narcissus, or wild English daffodil.
a1846 H. Murray Encycl. Geogr. (1852) I. 328 The Sweet Violet..; the Primrose-peerless..and White Poplar..are some among the most striking of the British plants.
1866 J. Lindley & T. Moore Treasury Bot. Primrose peerless, Narcissus biflorus.
1924 L. H. Bailey Man. Cultivated Plants 186 N. biflorus..Primrose Peerless. Strong plant..: fls. commonly 2 (sometimes 1 or 3), milky-white with pale yellow cup.
1937 Times 31 May 17/5 The plant, once known as Primrose-peerless, is called poeticus and is enshrined in great poetry.
1996 P. D. Sell & G. Murrell Flora Great Brit. & Ireland V. 292/1 N. x medioluteus Mill. Primrose-peerless... A rather frequent relic of cultivation in most of the British Isles, but more frequent in the south.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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