单词 | riding hood |
释义 | riding hoodn. 1. A large hood worn while riding; in later use also worn by women and children as an outdoor garment. Now chiefly historical.In later use chiefly familiar from the traditional tale Little Red Riding-hood, first attested in English in the 1729 translation of the story entitled Le Petit Chaperon Rouge in C. Perrault's Histoires ou Contes du Temps Passé (1697), by Robert Samber. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > headgear > [noun] > hood > other chaperonec1380 capadosc1400 riding hood1459 fool's hood1509 French hood1533 capuchon1604 Robin Hood1620 purse-hood1623 poke1632 mazarine hood1689 Nithsdale1716 rain hood1761 calash1774 capeline1868 bashlik1881 hood1897 pixie hood1939 1459 Inventory Fastolf's Wardrobe in Paston Lett. (1904) III. 176 Item, j rydyng hode of rede felwet..j rydynghoode of blakalyere..j blake rydyng hoode sengle. 1530 in W. B. D. D. Turnbull Chartuleries Balmerino & Lindores (1841) ii. 32 Ane rydyng hwed. 1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Barbute, a riding hood; a Montero, or close hood, wherewith trauellers preserue their faces and heads from frost-biting. 1691 London Gaz. No. 2657/4 Sarah Potter,..having a striped Gown and Petticoat, and a grey Riding-hood. 1732 Acc. Workhouses 52 So much blue camlet..as serves for making Riding Hoods for the childrens use in wet weather. 1751 S. Johnson Rambler No. 138. ⁋11 She soon disencumbered herself from her weeds, and put on a riding-hood, a coarse apron, and short petticoats. 1795 W. Jackson New Newgate Cal. I. 197 The earl of Nithisdale..made his escape the evening before, in a woman's riding-hood. 1838 J. P. Kennedy Rob of Bowl I. xiv. 188 The business-fraught lady was seen in the hall, arrayed in riding hood and mantle, ready to mount a quiet black-and-white pony. 1876 T. H. Galton Gervase Sacheverill xi. 109 Having concluded her needlework, she donned her riding-hood and went forth to visit a sick neighbour in the village. 1907 E. Laws & E. H. Edwards Church Bk. St. Mary Virgin, Tenby 83 One of them, Catherine Anne, is dressed in classical costume; Grace wears a riding hood. 1950 Folk-lore 61 136 There she met an old woman in a riding hood who told her to get twigs from a nearby oak. 2002 Kansas City (Missouri) Star (Nexis) 18 Aug. h3 The former Givenchy designer paraded models with purple riding hoods and live wolves in his last signature women's runway collection in London. ΘΚΠ the world > people > person > woman > [noun] wifeeOE womaneOE womanOE queanOE brideOE viragoc1000 to wifeOE burdc1225 ladyc1225 carlinec1375 stotc1386 marec1387 pigsneyc1390 fellowa1393 piecec1400 femalea1425 goddessa1450 fairc1450 womankindc1450 fellowessa1500 femininea1513 tega1529 sister?1532 minikinc1540 wyec1540 placket1547 pig's eye1553 hen?1555 ware1558 pussy?a1560 jade1560 feme1566 gentlewoman1567 mort1567 pinnacea1568 jug1569 rowen1575 tarleather1575 mumps1576 skirt1578 piga1586 rib?1590 puppy1592 smock1592 maness1594 sloy1596 Madonna1602 moll1604 periwinkle1604 Partlet1607 rib of man1609 womanship?1609 modicum1611 Gypsy1612 petticoata1616 runniona1616 birda1627 lucky1629 she-man1640 her1646 lost rib1647 uptails1671 cow1696 tittup1696 cummer17.. wife1702 she-woman1703 person1704 molly1706 fusby1707 goody1708 riding hood1718 birdie1720 faggot1722 piece of goods1727 woman body1771 she-male1776 biddy1785 bitch1785 covess1789 gin1790 pintail1792 buer1807 femme1814 bibi1816 Judy1819 a bit (also bundle) of muslin1823 wifie1823 craft1829 shickster?1834 heifer1835 mot1837 tit1837 Sitt1838 strap1842 hay-bag1851 bint1855 popsy1855 tart1864 woman's woman1868 to deliver the goods1870 chapess1871 Dona1874 girl1878 ladykind1878 mivvy1881 dudess1883 dudette1883 dudine1883 tid1888 totty1890 tootsy1895 floozy1899 dame1902 jane1906 Tom1906 frail1908 bit of stuff1909 quim1909 babe1911 broad1914 muff1914 manhole1916 number1919 rossie1922 bit1923 man's woman1928 scupper1935 split1935 rye mort1936 totsy1938 leg1939 skinny1941 Richard1950 potato1957 scow1960 wimmin1975 womyn1975 womxn1991 1718 J. Gay Journey to Exeter 74 From hence first came th' intriguing ridinghood. 1747 Lady M. W. Montagu Six Town Eclogues 9 St James's bell had toll'd some wretches in, (As tatter'd riding-hoods alone could sin). This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1459 |
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