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单词 pricket
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pricketn.

Brit. /ˈprɪkɪt/, U.S. /ˈprɪkət/
Forms: Middle English precat, Middle English priket, Middle English–1500s preket, Middle English–1500s pryket, Middle English–1500s prickettes (plural), 1500s prickett, 1500s prikkett, 1500s prykett, 1500s– pricket; also Scottish pre-1700 precat, pre-1700 preckatt, pre-1700 preikat, pre-1700 preikett, pre-1700 prekat, pre-1700 prekatt, pre-1700 preket, pre-1700 prekkett, pre-1700 pricat, pre-1700 priccat, pre-1700 prickat, pre-1700 prickcat, pre-1700 prickie, pre-1700 prickit, pre-1700 prikat, pre-1700 prikcet, pre-1700 prikett, pre-1700 prikit, pre-1700 prikkat, pre-1700 prikket, pre-1700 proket (transmission error), pre-1700 prycat, pre-1700 pryckat, pre-1700 prykat.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: prick n., -et suffix1.
Etymology: < prick n. + -et suffix1. Earlier currency of the Middle English word is apparently implied by surnames (Willmo Priket (1296), John Priket (1311), Laurentius Priket (1325)), and by borrowings into Latin and Anglo-Norman: post-classical Latin prikettus candle, spike for holding a candle (1300, 1303, 1352 in British sources), young male deer having straight unbranched antlers (1355, 1365 in British sources; also prikettus de cervo, prikettus cervi (1286, 1334, 1335 in British sources), prikettus dami (1287 in a British source)), Anglo-Norman priket (1323: see below).For borrowing into Anglo-Norman compare:1323 in Eng. Hist. Rev. (1915) 30 676 lx lb. de cire achatez..pur faire ent Torches, tortz, priketz, et chaundell pur seruir loustel monsire Hugh le Despenser.The earliest indisputably Middle English example is quot. a1398 at sense 1a; it is uncertain whether quots. a1331 at sense 1a and 1358 at sense 1a immediately show the Middle English word or (as in quot. 1323) borrowing of this into Anglo-Norman. In sense 4, perhaps so called on account of either the awl-shaped leaves or the biting taste of Sedum acre; compare earlier prick-madam n.
1.
a. A candle or taper, of a kind suitable to be stuck on a spike (cf. sense 1b). Obsolete.
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the world > matter > light > artificial light > an artificial light > candle > [noun] > used in specific type of candlestick
pricketa1331
flat candle1836
a1331 MS. Cott. Galba E. iv. lf. 45 Item parui torticii minores de tribus filis qui vocantur prikettes coram priore in cena..viij. priketti ponderant vnam libram cere.
1358 in H. T. Riley Memorials London (1868) 301 (MED) [Waxchandlers..who shall make torches], cierges, torchyz, priketz.
a1398 J. Trevisa tr. Bartholomaeus Anglicus De Proprietatibus Rerum (BL Add.) f. 76v Candels & prikettis beþ I-set on candelstickes & chaundeleres.
1432 in W. H. Stevenson Rec. Borough Nottingham (1883) II. 130 In torches..priketes, et pierchiers.
c1440 (a1400) Awntyrs Arthure (Thornton) 451 Preketes [a1500 Douce torches, c1475 Taylor troches] and broketes and standertis by-twene.
a1475 Bk. Curtasye (Sloane 1986) l. 510 in Babees Bk. (2002) i. 315 Tho chambur dore stekes þo vssher thenne, With preket and tortes þat conne brenne.
1527 in Visit. Southwell (1891) 129 iij or iiij poundes of prikketts to burne also abowte my herse.
1582 S. Batman Vppon Bartholome, De Proprietatibus Rerum vi. xxiv. 81/1 Many things bee necessarie and worshippe the Supper... The ninth is plentie of light of Candles, and of Prickets, and of Torches.
c1600 Diurnal of Remarkable Occurrents (1833) 103 All the barronis and gentilmen bure priccattis of waix.
a1639 J. Spottiswood Hist. Church Scotl. (1655) iv. 197 Walking betwixt two ranks of Barons and Gentlemen..holding every one a proket [? preket] of wax in their hands.
b. A spike for holding a candle.
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the world > matter > light > artificial light > an artificial light > candle > support or holder for a candle > [noun] > candlestick > with spike for candle > spike
pricket1440
prick1497
Promptorium Parvulorum (Harl. 221) 413 Pryket, of candylstykke, or other lyke, stiga.
1535 Inventory Wardrobe Katharine of Arragon 41 in Camden Misc. (1855) III Syxe candil~styckes..wherof ij. with prickettes and iiij. withe sockettis.
1847 H. Gough Gloss. Terms Brit. Heraldry 70 The taper-candlestick, which is borne in the arms of the Founders' Company, has a spike, or..a pricket, upon which the taper is placed.
1859 J. M. Jephson & L. Reeve Narr. Walking Tour Brittany xii. 195 The thicker end [of the taper] was hollowed out for the convenience of sticking on the pricket.
1884 A. J. Butler Anc. Coptic Churches Egypt I. 82 The picture is mounted in a frame: before it is fixed a little beam set with a row of prickets for candles.
1904 F. Rolfe Hadrian VII ii. 76 Monsignor John placed a dispatch-box on the table, a couple of new candles on the prickets; and retired.
1995 A. D. Brown Popular Piety in Late Medieval Eng. iv. 100 Prickets on the hearse allowed lighted tapers to burn during exequies and mass.
2.
a. A male deer (esp. a fallow buck) in its second year, having straight unbranched antlers. †pricket's sister: a female fallow deer in its second year. Cf. brocket n., sorrel n.2 2.
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the world > animals > mammals > group Ungulata (hoofed) > group Ruminantia (sheep, goats, cows, etc.) > male > [noun] > in its second year
brocketa1425
pricketa1425
brockc1515
spittard1538
spitter1565
brocard1607
subulon1607
knub1617
knobber1677
knobbler1686
buck-fawn1786
the world > animals > mammals > group Ungulata (hoofed) > group Ruminantia (sheep, goats, cows, etc.) > types of deer > [noun] > genus Cervus > cervus dama (fallow deer) > female
doec1000
pricket's sister1657
a1425 Medulla Gram. (Stonyhurst) f. 12 Capriolus, a priket.
Promptorium Parvulorum (Harl. 221) 413 Pryket [?a1475 Winch. Prik; read Priket], beest, capriolus.
1486 Bk. St. Albans sig. e iv/a The secunde yere a preket.
a1500 (a1450) tr. Secreta Secret. (Ashm. 396) (1977) 80 (MED) Man..is as..symple and meke as a lambe, swyft and light as a do or a pryket.
1579 E. Spenser Shepheardes Cal. Dec. 27 I..ioyed oft to chace the trembling Pricket.
1657 M. M. Verney Mem. Verney Family Commonwealth (1894) 409 Non but dows and faunes and prickets and prickets sisters..tuenty shillins a peece for all thees.
1773 R. Graves Spiritual Quixote III. x. xix. 136 The young pricket..had made off, and joined the herd.
1859 Todd's Cycl. Anat. & Physiol. V. 518/1 At the second year the..‘pricket’ puts forth a simple ‘dag’.
1941 Beaver June 38 Pricket, a two-year-old buck caribou.
1960 M. Burton Wild Animals Brit. Isles 125 During the first year the fallow fawn gives no sign of antlers, but in its second it produces a pair of short unbranched prongs which give the fawn its name of pricket.
2002 Western Daily Press (Nexis) 13 Mar. 9 You can estimate the age of a red deer stag by its antlers... The second year, when it's a pricket, it grows two straight ones.
b. In extended use: a boy, a young man. Obsolete.
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the world > people > person > child > boy > [noun]
knightc893
knapec1000
knaveOE
knape childc1175
knave-childa1225
groom?c1225
knight-bairnc1275
pagec1300
mana1382
swainc1386
knave-bairna1400
little mana1425
man-childa1438
boy1440
little boya1475
lad1535
boykin1540
tomboya1556
urchin1556
loonc1560
kinchin-co(ve)1567
big boy1572
dandiprat1582
pricket1582
boy child1584
callant1597
suck-egg1609
nacketc1618
custrel1668
hospital-boy1677
whelp1710
laddie1721
charity-boy1723
pam-child1760
chappie1822
bo1825
boyo1835
wagling1837
shirttail boy1840
boysie1846
umfaan1852
nipper1859
yob1859
fellow-my-lad?1860
laddo1870
chokra1875
shegetz1885
spalpeen1891
spadger1899
bug1900
boychick1921
sonny boy1928
sonny1939
okie1943
lightie1946
outjie1961
oke1970
1582 R. Stanyhurst tr. Virgil First Foure Bookes Æneis iv. 67 You with youre pricket [L. tuque puerque tuus] purchast, loa the victorye famouse.
1612 R. Daborne Christian turn'd Turke sig. Ev I am but a pricket, a meere sorrell, my head's not hardened yet.
1688 R. Holme Acad. Armory ii. xii. 188/1 Prickets, fellows that attend the Hounds, and run along with the Huntsman.
1782 J. Elphinston tr. Martial Epigrams iv. i. xxvii. 180 Their industry industrious to deride, The pricket points the bed; but not the side.
c. The straight unbranched antler of a young male deer. Cf. dag n.3 1.
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the world > animals > mammals > group Ungulata (hoofed) > group Ruminantia (sheep, goats, cows, etc.) > male > [noun] > body and parts > antler > straight and unbranched
dagger1600
pricket1775
upright1856
dag1859
spike-horn1869
switch-horn1880
1775 W. Kenrick & J. Murdoch tr. Comte de Buffon Nat. Hist. Animals, Veg., & Minerals II. 126 As the animal grows old..the height of the horns, and the number of the branches diminish so much, that at last..there remain no more than two large prickets,or fantastic and ill-shaped knobs.
1855 W. Swainson Nat. Hist. Quadrupeds 296 The bucks..never bear other than prickets, or single dags on the head.
1933 W. Welles Blossoming Antlers 24 The small buck... His horns Are hardly more than prickets, That point like tiny thorns.
2000 Independent (Nexis) 23 Dec. (Features section) 26 At four months, a buck fawn has little swellings called pedicles; at a year, little pointed spikes called..prickets.
3. Scottish. A pinnacle, a spire; a pointed finial. Obsolete.
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society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > architecture > architectural ornament > [noun] > turrets or pinnacles
pinnaclec1330
garret1340
filiolec1400
pricket1534
tower-work1653
pinnet1805
pinnaclet1905
1534–5 in H. M. Paton Accts. Masters of Wks. (1957) I. 128 For the paynttyne of..all the prekkettis that the thanis standis on.
1571–2 in Trans. E. Lothian Antiquarian & Field Naturalists' Soc. (1958) 7 66 The prikit on the..bellhous.
c1600 in A. Maxwell Hist. Old Dundee (1884) 150 Ane steeple and pricket of ashler wark upon the east neuk and cunyie.
1652 T. Urquhart Εκσκυβαλαυρον 18 Outjetting of kernels, erecting of prickets, barbicans, and such like various structures.
1717 in W. Cramond Rec. Elgin (1903) I. 397 The Contract with the masons for the four vaults of the tolbooth and the pricket was £1000 Sc.
1845 New Statist. Acct. Scotl. X. 105 In 1767 the pricket received a new covering of lead.
4. Any of several stonecrops (genus Sedum); esp. biting stonecrop, S. acre. Cf. prick-madam n. Obsolete.
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the world > plants > particular plants > plants and herbs > according to family > Crassulaceae (stonecrop and allies) > [noun] > stonecrop
sengreenc1000
stonecropc1000
orpine?a1300
orval?a1300
mouse grassc1300
stonehorea1400
Crassulac1400
sedumc1440
thrift1538
prick-madam1542
mousetail1548
livelong1578
wall pepper1578
worm-grass1578
country pepper1597
jack of the buttery1597
pricket1597
stone-pepper1597
trick-madam1600
trip-madam1693
midsummer mena1697
rosewort1725
roseroot1731
live forever1760
ice plant1818
wall moss1855
Jacka1876
wall grass1882
thick-leaf1884
1597 J. Gerard Herball ii. cxxxvii. 415 There is another ἀνδραχνὴ ἀγεια, and another τελέϕιον: the Germains call this herbe Maurpfesser..the Englishmen, Stonecrop and Stonehore, little Stonecrop, Pricket,..Mousebaile, wall Pepper.
1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues at Ioubarbe Petite Ioubarbe, the male Prickmadame, or Sengreene the lesser; also, Mousetaile, Pricket, Stonehore, little Stonecrop, Wall-pepper, Countrey~pepper, Iacke of the Butterie.
1747 Bradley's Dict. Plants II Pricket, see Stone-crop.
1866 J. Lindley & T. Moore Treasury Bot. II. 926/2 Pricket, or Prick-madam, Sedum acre, album, and reflexum.
5. A small sharp point or spike; a thorn, a prickle. Obsolete.
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the world > plants > part of plant > thorn or prickle > [noun]
thornc950
pileOE
prickOE
pikec1300
spine1430
pricklec1484
brodc1550
sting1567
point1604
spears1607
stob1637
pin1650
pricket1663
spinet1672
aculeus1702
pricker1743
spicula1753
acicula1784
acicule1800
acicle1852
thornlet1882
sticker1889
1663 J. Beale Let. 9 Nov. in R. Boyle Corr. (2001) II. 202 It inclines to a gentle sweate, or perspiration, & purgeth by Urine, answering to the signature (as generally thistles doe) as if the pricketts opened all the pores to emitte the obnoxious humour.
1682 G. Wheler Journey into Greece i. 7 Each leaf ended with a Pricket.
6. A moth chrysalis. Obsolete. rare.
ΘΚΠ
the world > animals > invertebrates > phylum Arthropoda > class Insecta > eggs or young > [noun] > young or development of young > pupa or chrysalis
nymph1577
nympha1601
aurelia1608
chrysalis1658
puppet1671
pricket1707
pupa1770
chrysalid1777
pupe1819
naiad1918
1707 J. Mortimer Whole Art Husbandry (1721) I. 327 To prevent their numerous increase on Trees gather them off in Winter, taking away the Prickets which cleave to the Branches, and burn them.

Compounds

pricket candlestick n. a candlestick having one or more spikes (as opposed to sockets, etc.) for holding candles.
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the world > matter > light > artificial light > an artificial light > candle > support or holder for a candle > [noun] > candlestick > with spike for candle
pricker1552
pricket candlestick1552
prick candlestick1565
1552 in Surrey Archæol. Coll. (1869) 4 24 Item ij small prykett candelstickes.
1885 E. S. Morse Japanese Homes (1886) iv. 220 In England the pricket candlestick went out of use a few centuries ago; in Japan it is still retained.
1984 G. Jennings Journeyer (1988) iii. 121 I had to snatch up a pricket candlestick and stab him with that.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2007; most recently modified version published online June 2022).
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