单词 | raggle |
释义 | † ragglen.1 Scottish. Obsolete. rare. Only in at raggle: in a straggling way.The quot. is a description of marching. ΚΠ 1594 in P. F. Tytler Hist. Scotl. (1843) IX. iii. 167 At raggle and in plumps, without order. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2008; most recently modified version published online June 2021). ragglen.2 Scottish. A groove cut in stone, esp. on a wall to receive a sheet of glass, lead, the edge of a roof, etc. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > industry > building or constructing > building or constructing with stone > [noun] > stonework or masonry > groove cut in stone raglet1825 raggle1835 1835 Hatton Estate MSS in Sc. National Dict. (1968) VII. 324/2 Repairing skue-tabling and raggles. 10s 6d. 1881 D. H. Fleming Guide St. Andrews 55 The raggle of the roof and the ragged marks of the wall are still seen on the west front of the tower. 1895 E. M. Chalmers St. Ninian's Candida Casa 9 The raggle cut in the stone for the roof. 1956 Scotsman 22 Sept. 9/1 Men stroll about among the chimney pots..uttering deep thoughts about raggles and sarking, flashing and skews and Raffit verges. 1986 P. Bianchina Illustr. Dict. Building Materials (1993) 123/2 Raggle, a slot or groove that has been cut or formed into a masonry wall to receive a flashing. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2008; most recently modified version published online March 2022). † ragglen.3 U.S. Obsolete. rare. A rag, a torn strip. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > textiles > textile fabric or an article of textile fabric > textile fabric > [noun] > piece of > strip of lista1300 liser1377 bendel1483 raggle1888 the world > textiles and clothing > textiles > textile fabric or an article of textile fabric > textile fabric > [noun] > piece of > rag > a rag clout?c1225 rata1250 ragc1390 shrag?a1400 tatter-wagc1400 tatter1402 jag1555 libbet1627 tatter-wallop1808 tat1839 tag1840 trollopa1843 fent1844 raggle1888 lappie1892 1888 Cosmopolitan Feb. 471/1 Striding swiftly over the heavy snow he examines each trap in turn, to find perhaps in one a toe, in another a nail, and in a third a splendid ermine torn to raggles. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2008; most recently modified version published online June 2018). † ragglev. Scottish. Building. Obsolete. 1. a. intransitive. To cut a raggle (raggle n.2) or groove in stone. ΚΠ 1512–13 Protocol Bk. J. Foular (1930) I. 164 [Permission] to have in his said north gavil the end of a lintale and the end of a dormond and to regale abon to hald him watter ticht that he may sklait the sam. 1649 in A. Maxwell Hist. Old Dundee (1884) 422 [He ought] not to mak holls for putting of geasts in the gavel wall, but withal put bolts of iron therein and raggle thereon. 1808 J. Jamieson Etymol. Dict. Sc. Lang. To raggle..in architecture, to jagg, to make a groove in one stone for receiving another. b. transitive. To join (a roof edge) to the gable wall of an adjoining building by means of a raggle or groove. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > industry > building or constructing > building or constructing with stone > build or construct with stone [verb (transitive)] > other processes raggle1525 pin1680 rusticate1715 heart1776 tool1815 boast1823 fine-axe1834 ashlar1836 riprap1837 stroke1842 ditch1865 wraggle1875 bush-hammera1884 thorough-bind1884 1525 in R. Renwick Extracts Rec. Stirling (1887) I. 22 That the said Cristan Ra..sall tousk, bowale and ragall the gawill of the saidis Cristan new hous to the gavill of the said Sir Allexander hous. 1529–30 Edinb. Dean of Guild Rec. 15 Feb. in Dict. Older Sc. Tongue at Rag(g)al(l, Regale, And inlyk wys to ege thair gutteris & to regall thair sclaittis in the samyn. 1613 in J. D. Marwick & R. Renwick Charters rel. Glasgow (1906) II. App. 574 Mr. Hew grantis licens to the said William to draw the paittis of his gavill, rais and big the same..and to ragall his sclair ruif thairintill. 2. transitive. = house v.1 6. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > industry > building or constructing > constructing or working with wood > build or construct with wood [verb (transitive)] > fix in socket or mortice house1831 raggle1833 1833 J. C. Loudon Encycl. Cottage Archit. §1066 All the treads and risers to be raggled (housed) into strings. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2008; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < |
随便看 |
|
英语词典包含1132095条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。