单词 | pug-nosed |
释义 | pug-nosedadj. Having a pug nose. Also in extended use. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > external parts of body > head > face > nose > [adjective] > types of nose > having cammed?c1350 camoised1393 nosed?1440 hook-nosed1519 snat-nosed1519 flat-nosed1530 bottle-nosed1566 chamoy-nosed1598 saddle-nosed1598 swine-snouted1600 camois-nosed1601 round-nosed1611 nosy1620 flat-nose1636 simous1656 sharp-nosed1675 tutty-nosed1681 Roman-nosed1688 snut-nosed1706 snub-nosed1725 camois1745 blunt-nosed1772 pug-nosed1788 snipy1825 button-nosed1830 nip-nosed1831 leptorrhinian1878 leptorrhine1880 snub1883 knob-nosed1886 long-nose1896 Tartar-nosed1897 Ally Sloper1901 beaky-nosed1923 1788 F. Grose Classical Dict. Vulgar Tongue (ed. 2) (at cited word) Pugnosed, or Pugified, a person with a snub or turned up nose. 1793 C. Smith Old Manor House II. ix. 207 A little carroty, pug-nosed moppet! 1834 Oxf. Univ. Mag. 1 39 I well remember Gibbon, a heavy pugnosed fellow. 1869 A. Trollope Phineas Finn I. x. 81 A woman..had once called her a pug-nosed puppet; but I..deny that she was pug-nosed. 1888 G. B. Goode Amer. Fishes 232 The Horse-fish..was called by De Kay ‘Blunt-nosed Shiner’...This name, sometimes varied to ‘Pugnosed Shiner’ [etc.]. 1942 National Geographic Mag. June 712/2 All kinds of craft, from graceful sailing canoes to pug-nosed launches, dot the water. 1961 J. Baker Cottage by Springs 93 Cause of all this commotion: squat, pug-nosed, balding, hopelessly ugly Jean-Pierre Bravado. 1990 Finescale Modeler Feb. 13/2 Boeing's pug-nosed pursuit aircraft bridged the gap between conventional biplane designs and the mostly metal monoplanes. CompoundsΚΠ 1889 Cent. Dict. at Eel Pug-nosed eel, an eel of the genus Simenchelys..: so called by fishermen. DerivativesΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > external parts of body > head > face > nose > [noun] > types of nose > condition of having cammednessc1440 noseness1598 simity1650 simosity1721 snubbiness1828 pugnosednessa1832 snubbishness1848 snub-nosedness1875 a1832 F. D. Maurice Moral & Metaphysical Philos. in Encycl. Metrop. (1845) II. 611/1 It is obvious also that all notions of an ideal form of hollowness or of pugnosedness (we use Aristotle's favourite illustration) must be out of the question. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1788 |
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