单词 | ram-stam |
释义 | ram-stamadj.adv.n. Chiefly Scottish and Irish English (northern). A. adj. Impetuous, precipitate; reckless; headstrong. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > manner of action > rapidity or speed of action or operation > [adjective] > acting with haste > foolishly or recklessly hastivec1300 racklec1300 hastya1375 foolhastya1393 headya1425 properant1531 headlonga1533 steep1601 precipitate1607 precipitant1608 proclive1609 precipitious1612 precipitous1646 precipitating1681 ram-stam1786 precipit1922 1786 R. Burns Poems 77 The hairum-scairum, ram-stam boys, The rambling squad. 1809 T. Batchelor Orthoëpical Anal. Dial. Bedfordshire v, in Orthoëpical Anal. Eng. Lang. 141 Ram stam, thoughtless, rash, headstrong. 1824 J. Mactaggart Sc. Gallovidian Encycl. Introd. 8 I scamper along rather in the ‘ram stam’ manner. 1893 S. R. Crockett Stickit Minister 81 He's young an' terrible ram-stam. 1934 M. Watt Visitors at Birkenbrae 12 John's that ram-stam..he wad be sure tae come oot wi' something. 1976 Scottish Rev. Summer 32 This is a rather ramstam, happy-go-lucky, whimsical procedure. 1992 Herald (Glasgow) (Nexis) 10 Aug. 16 It is difficult to switch from the ram-stam style that prevails in domestic affairs to the more studied..continental challenge. B. adv. Impetuously, headlong. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > manner of action > rapidity or speed of action or operation > [adverb] > hastily or hurriedly > foolishly or recklessly belly-flaughtc1375 headlinga1398 headlingsc1400 hastilyc1405 hastlyc1425 overheadc1440 headilya1500 headlongc1500 ahead1530 headlongsc1540 precipitately1615 precipitantly1642 precipitously1646 precipitiously1653 splash-dash1807 ram-stam1808 rum-strum1827 1808 J. Jamieson Etymol. Dict. Sc. Lang. (at cited word) To come on ram-stam, to advance without regard to the course one takes, or to any object in the way. 1817 W. Scott Rob Roy III. i. 9 The least we'll get, if we gang ram-stam in on them, will be a broken head. 1895 S. R. Crockett Men of Moss-hags xxiv. 178 Was there ever a Gordon that would not go ram-stam at the boar. 1910 Blackwood's Mag. Jan. 31/1 He proposed, ramstam, by telegraph; was accepted, and the lady came home..that he might marry her. 1967 ‘H. Calvin’ Nice Friendly Town ix. 136 The way young folk nowadays go ram-stam at things without a by-your-leave. 1998 Scotsman (Nexis) 31 Dec. 1 Swinging ramstam round the solar system on the end of its gravitational string. C. n. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > excitement > excitability of temperament > impetuosity > [noun] > impetuous person flumbardingc1300 young blood1557 hothead1584 hot-brain1605 warm head1684 ram-stam1823 hot-skull1835 firecracker1852 cowboy1885 1823 J. Galt Entail III. vii. 70 Walky, who is a lad of a methodical nature, and no a hurly-burly ramstam. 2. Irish English (northern). Impetuous action; a headlong dash, a furious rush. ΚΠ 1923 J. Logan Ulster in X-rays 74 To do a thing by ‘ramstam’ is to do it ‘recklessly’. 1980 B. Friel Aristocrats in Sel. Plays (1984) 295 The poor creatur' made such a ramstam to get to her that he tripped over the Pope or Plato or Shirley Temple or somebody and smashed his bloody glasses! 1995 M. Longley Ghost Orchid 44 Phemios..Makes a ram-stam for Odysseus. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2008; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.adv.n.1786 |
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