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单词 quod
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quodn.

Brit. /kwɒd/, U.S. /kwɑd/
Forms: 1600s– quod, 1700s– quad.
Origin: Of uncertain origin. Perhaps formed within English, by clipping or shortening. Etymon: quadrangle n.
Etymology: Origin uncertain; perhaps shortened < quadrangle n., but spec. use of that word with reference to a prison is apparently not found. Compare later quad n.2
slang.
Prison, the state of imprisonment; (also) †a prison. Frequently in in quod.
ΘΚΠ
society > authority > punishment > imprisonment > prison > [noun]
quarternOE
prisona1200
jailc1275
lodgec1290
galleya1300
chartrea1325
ward1338
keepingc1384
prison-house1419
lying-house1423
javel1483
tollbooth1488
kidcotec1515
clinkc1530
warding-place1571
the hangman's budget1589
Newgate1592
gehenna1594
Lob's pound1597
caperdewsie1599
footman's inn1604
cappadochio1607
pena1640
marshalsea1652
log-house1662
bastille1663
naskin1673
state prison1684
tronk1693
stone-doublet1694
iron or stone doublet1698
college1699
nask1699
quod1699
shop1699
black hole1707
start1735
coop1785
blockhouse1796
stone jug1796
calaboose1797
factory1806
bull-pen1809
steel1811
jigger1812
jug1815
kitty1825
rock pile1830
bughouse1842
zindan1844
model1845
black house1846
tench1850
mill1851
stir1851
hoppet1855
booby hatch1859
caboose1865
cooler1872
skookum house1873
chokey1874
gib1877
nick1882
choker1884
logs1888
booby house1894
big house1905
hoosegow1911
can1912
detention camp1916
pokey1919
slammer1952
joint1953
slam1960
1699 B. E. New Dict. Canting Crew Quod, Newgate; also any Prison, tho' for Debt.
1752 H. Fielding Amelia I. i. iv. 30 There is not such a Pickpocket in the whole Quad.
1795 in Spirit of Public Jrnls. (1801) IV. 226 Coming home, was cast in quod Till subjects paid his ransom.
1848 W. M. Thackeray Vanity Fair liv. 487 She's..grudged me a hundred pound to get me out of quod.
1849 G. G. Foster N.Y. in Slices 68 A blackleg from Park-row seated opposite the police-officer whose manifest destiny it will be one of these days to take him to quod.
1862 F. C. L. Wraxall tr. V. Hugo Les Misérables (1877) iv. x. 7 Do you know I have been in quod for a fortnight?
1872 G. P. Burnham Mem. U.S. Secret Service p. vi In quod, in prison; committed, permanently.
1884 J. Greenwood Little Ragamuffins xxxii. 300 So sure as a boy of mine takes to fiddling, I'd manoeuvre him into quod before he sleeps that night.
1917 R. Kipling Holy War in Land & Water Christmas No. 30 A tinker out of Bedford, A vagrant oft in quod.
1933 Sun (Baltimore) 11 July 1/5 According to the representations of the other four Mr. Fullerton was in no way responsible for the incident which put them in quod.
1970 ‘M. Innes’ Death at Chase (2000) xxi. 169 Shall I be put in quod, do you think?
2004 Herald (Glasgow) (Nexis) 25 Mar. 15 He seems to imply that but for a US obsession with Iraq, bin Laden would now be in quod.

Compounds

quod-cove n. Obsolete a jailer; a prison warder.
ΚΠ
1819 J. H. Vaux New Vocab. Flash Lang. in Memoirs II. 200 Quod-cove, the keeper of a gaol.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2008; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

quodv.

Brit. /kwɒd/, U.S. /kwɑd/
Origin: Formed within English, by conversion. Etymon: quod n.
Etymology: < quod n.
slang. Now rare.
transitive. To put (a person) in prison; to cause (a person) to be put in prison.
ΘΚΠ
society > authority > punishment > imprisonment > imprison [verb (transitive)]
beclosec1000
setc1100
steekc1175
prison?c1225
adightc1275
imprison1297
laya1325
keepc1330
presentc1380
locka1400
throwc1422
commise1480
clapc1530
shop1548
to lay up1565
incarcerate1575
embar1590
immure1598
hole1608
trunk1608
to keep (a person) darka1616
carceir1630
enjaila1631
pocket1631
bridewell1733
bastille1745
cage1805
quod1819
bag1824
carcerate1839
to send down1840
jug1841
slough1848
to send up1852
to put away1859
warehouse1881
roundhouse1889
smug1896
to bang up1950
1819 J. H. Vaux New Vocab. Flash Lang. in Memoirs II. (at cited word) To quod a person is to send him to gaol.
1825 in Spirit of Public Jrnls. 1823 282 Since Carlile's been quoded, We wanted some shopman about of your size!
1888 J. Runciman Chequers 80 A woman answered, ‘You've struck me, you swine; and if I've got a black eye I'll quod you, sure as I'm yere.’
1923 D. L. Sayers Whose Body? iii. 60 That's her story. Sugg's delighted,..and quodded Thipps on the strength of it.
1930 R. H. Mottram Europa's Beast v. 136 In England the police would have ‘quodded’ her.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2008; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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