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单词 rogers blast
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Roger's Blastn.

Brit. /ˌrɒdʒəz ˈblɑːst/, /ˌrɒdʒəz ˈblast/, U.S. /ˌrɑdʒərz ˈblæst/
Forms:

α. 1800s Rogers' Blast, 1800s– Roger's Blast, 1900s– Rodger's Blast.

β. 1800s– Sir Roger's Blast.

Also with lower-case initials. See also rodges-blast n.
Origin: Probably a variant or alteration of another lexical item. Etymon: Rodion's blast at rodion n..
Etymology: Probably an alteration of Rodion's blast at rodion n. (compare forms at that entry), with assimilation of the first element to the male forename Roger (see Roger n.2). Compare later rodges-blast n.With the β. forms compare sir n. 1b.
English regional (East Anglian).
A sudden small, localized whirlwind. Also Sir Roger's blast. Cf. rodges-blast n., Roger n.2 5.
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a1825 R. Forby Vocab. E. Anglia (1830) Roger's-blast, a sudden and local motion of the air,..whirling up the dust..somewhat in the manner of a water-spout. It is reckoned a sign of approaching rain.
1866 East Anglian 2 64 When the fresh-waterman sees the waving of the reeds and sedges by the river-side, he knows a ‘Roger's blast’ is coming, which may hurl himself and his craft to the bottom.
1887 Weekly Ipswich Jrnl. 2 Sept. 5/2 During this very hot week two curious instances of what are locally called ‘Rogers' Blasts’ have taken place in this parish.
1893 H. T. Cozens-Hardy Broad Norfolk (Eastern Daily Press) 95 These heavy gusts of wind were called Sir Roger's blasts.
1903 W. A. Dutt et al. Norfolk Broads vi. 87 A sudden wind-squall he describes as a ‘rodger's-blast’.
1938 Times 4 Aug. 6/3 My little boat was blown right on the shore, practically high and dry, and a little later torrential rain fell... Our boatman called the disturbance a ‘Roger's Blast’.
2003 Folklore 114 220 ‘A temporary hurricane’..in East Anglia has the evocative name of ‘Roger's Blast’.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, November 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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