单词 | restaurate |
释义 | restauratev. Now archaic and rare. 1. transitive. To restore. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > amending > restoration > restore [verb (transitive)] recovera1382 recurea1382 reparela1382 instore1382 store1387 restorec1390 redressc1405 repeal1479 rectifya1529 restauratea1538 redeem1575 instaurate1583 upright1601 upseta1652 reficiate1657 rehabilitate1663 retrieve1665 re-establish1706 re-rail1914 rehab1961 a1538 W. Holme Fall & Euill Successe Rebellion (1572) sig. C.ijv They spoiled and robbed those which were fugitiue, To the Abbeys suppressed the people they restaurate. 1571 E. Grant tr. Plutarch President for Parentes sig. F.iijv Some recreation, breathing and refreshing from their continuall labors muste be permytted Children, which..doth restaurate and repaire againe their bodyes and mindes to laboure. 1635 J. Vicars tr. R. Brathwait Last Trumpet vi. 101 Terrestriall Saints Who, this our Cities ruine and restraints Must restaurate and full re-edifie, And make complete to all eternity. 1657 B. W. tr. B. Bauderon Expert Phisician xxiii. 137 The substantifical moysture being quite spent, the native heat is extinguished, and cannot bee restaurated by Euchymous aliments. 1873 F. Förster Illustr. Eng. Guide Vienna 29 The St. Peters Church..executed by Fischer V. Erlach after the model of St. Peter at Rome, newly restaurated. 1983 Asian Folklore Stud. 42 201 The curtain of brocade has been restaurated. 2. intransitive. To partake of refreshments or of a meal; to dine. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > consumption of food or drink > eating > eat [verb (intransitive)] eatc825 to break breadeOE baitc1386 feeda1387 to take one's repast?1490 to take repast1517 repast1520 peck?1536 diet1566 meat1573 victual1577 graze1579 manger1609 to craw it1708 grub1725 scoff1798 browse1818 provender1819 muckamuck1853 to put on the nosebag1874 refect1882 restaurate1882 nosh1892 tucker1903 to muck in1919 scarf1960 snack1972 1882 London Society Feb. 134/2 Those famous young ladies, Evelina in her adventures, and Clarissa Harlowe, restaurated at Hampstead. 1889 ‘F. Pigot’ Strangest Journey 21 Being a man with acquaintances everywhere, he took me into the Yacht Club, where we restaurated. 1966 L. Davidson Long Way to Shiloh (1968) 58 I was still thinking about it in Fink's Bar and restaurant where I drank and restaurated. DerivativesΘΚΠ the world > space > place > placing or fact of being placed in (a) position > [adjective] > again restaurated1598 reinstated1728 1598 A. M. tr. J. Guillemeau Frenche Chirurg. ix. i. f. 44/2 Those ligamentes which are too loose..cause that the restauratede partes, which are sitvatede, move therout [Fr. les parties qui sont remises en leur premiere forme & figure..sont déplacees, Du. de inghesette partiien die in haer rechte forme geset ziin..wtgeweken leden]. ˈrestaurating n. now rare ΚΠ 1883 T. W. Silloway & L. L. Powers Cathedral Towns & Intervening Places Eng., Ireland, Scotl. 351 The art of restaurating is not well developed outside of America. 1889 ‘F. Pigot’ Strangest Journey 163 The mules that carried the restaurating baskets. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < v.a1538 |
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