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单词 reuben
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Reubenn.1

Brit. /ˈruːb(ᵻ)n/, U.S. /ˈrubən/
Forms: 1800s– Reuben, 1900s– Ruben.
Origin: From a proper name. Etymons: proper name Reuben, Ruben.
Etymology: < the male forename Reuben (also spelt Ruben; post-classical Latin Ruben (Vulgate), Hellenistic Greek Ρουβην (Septuagint)) < Hebrew Rĕ'ūḇēn (Genesis 29:32, etc.), the name of the firstborn son of the patriarch Jacob and his wife Leah. The transferred use denoting a yokel is probably due to the supposed widespread occurrence of biblical forenames in rustic communities (compare the preference for such forenames among the Amish). Compare later rube n.The origin of the name is uncertain. In Genesis 29:32, two folk etymologies are given for it, both based on utterances by Reuben's mother Leah after the birth of her son: Hebrew rā'ā bĕʿonyī ‘he (i.e. God) has looked on my affliction’ and ye'ĕḥāḇanī ‘he (i.e. my husband) will love me’. They allude to the fact that Leah had previously been barren, and hence unloved by her husband Jacob, and became pregnant when God took pity on her. Later rabbinical exegesis, e.g. in a Midrash on Genesis, derives the name from Hebrew rĕ'ū bēn ‘behold, a son!’. The name is attested in English with reference to the son of Jacob and other Hebrews from the Old English period onwards (in Old English and Middle English in the form Ruben). As a male forename, it was apparently not adopted until the Reformation.
North American.
colloquial (mildly derogatory). Also with lower-case initial. A farmer or unsophisticated person from the country; a yokel, a hick. Also as a form of address. Cf. rube n., which is now the more common term.In quot. 1855 as a conventional or typical name for a farmer or rustic.
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lobeline1844
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Hoosier1846
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scissorbill1876
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farmer1903
stump jumper1936
woop woop1936
potato head1948
no-neck1961
1855 Kansas Herald of Freedom 8 Sept. 2/5 in J. R. Bartlett Dict. Americanisms at Rube [Signature of letter] Reuben Rustic.
1890 B. Hall Turnover Club iv. 49 I overheard one of a knot of Reubens standing on a corner.
1911 H. Quick Yellowstone Nights xii. 313 I took a basket of eggs an went in among 'em, feelin' like a animal trainer in a circus parade as the Reubens gathered around the train.
1953 W. Moore Bring Jubilee ii. 20 Rube, huh? Much money you got?.. O.K., Ruben. Come along.
2000 R. Slotkin Abe xxiv. 438 It was beneath his dignity to take such notice of a reuben.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

Reubenn.2

Brit. /ˈruːb(ᵻ)n/, U.S. /ˈrubən/
Forms: 1900s– Reuben, 1900s– Ruben (rare).
Origin: Apparently from a proper name. Etymon: proper name Reuben.
Etymology: Apparently ultimately < the personal name Reuben (see Reuben n.1).Various claims have been made as to the origin of the sandwich. It is most commonly said to have been devised either by Reuben Kolakofsky, a grocer from Omaha, Nebraska, in the early 1920s, or by Arthur Reuben, owner of the former Reuben's Delicatessen in New York, in 1914. However, neither of these two claims is supported by concrete evidence. It is unclear whether there is any connection with Reuben n.1
North American.
A large sandwich containing cheese, corned beef, sauerkraut, and Thousand Island or Russian dressing, typically made with rye bread and served warmed or toasted. More fully Reuben sandwich.In some early references turkey is found for corned beef, and coleslaw for sauerkraut, etc.
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the world > food and drink > food > dishes and prepared food > bread > bread with spread or filling > [noun] > sandwich > other sandwiches
cheese sandwich1828
bacon sandwich1858
cucumber sandwich1896
club sandwich1903
western sandwich1908
Reuben sandwich1927
poor boy1931
po' boy1932
hero1938
hero sandwich1939
foot-long1941
steak sandwich1941
sub1948
sub sandwich1948
submarine1949
BLT1952
panini1955
tuna sandwich1957
hoagie1967
muffuletta1967
gyro1971
PBJ1971
stotty1971
Philadelphia cheesesteak1977
Philly cheesesteak1982
banh mi1985
1927 Hamilton (Ohio) Daily News 7 June 6/4 A Reuben sandwich may cost a dollar and a half, but it's worth it.
1937 Fitchburg (Mass.) Sentinel 7 Apr. 6/5 The Prince of Wales..expressed a keen desire late one night to glimpse some celebrities and sample a Reuben sandwich.
1956 Institutions Oct. 44/2 ‘The Reuben’..is a grilled 3 decker sandwich of heroic proportions. Three slices of russian rye bread generously spread with thousand island dressing contain swiss cheese and corned beef slices interlaced with sauerkraut.
1967 N.Y. Times 10 Oct. 50 The Reuben sandwich..has become wildly popular in most areas of the United States.
1994 Minnesota Monthly Dec. 86/3 For a ‘light’ lunch, there are Reuben, Rachel, and sauerbraten sandwiches with sides of German potato salad and red cabbage.
2001 W. Ferguson Generica xv. 92 O'Connor's serves a fairly decent Reuben. Comes with kosher pickles.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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