α. 1500s–1600s rosiall, 1600s 1900s– rosial.
β. 1500s–1600s roseall, 1500s– roseal.
单词 | roseal |
释义 | rosealadj.α. 1500s–1600s rosiall, 1600s 1900s– rosial. β. 1500s–1600s roseall, 1500s– roseal. Now archaic and rare. 1. Of, resembling, or characteristic of a rose; spec. (with reference to colour) = roseate adj. 1. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > colour > named colours > red or redness > [adjective] > rose-red or -pink rosenOE rose-redOE rosy1381 rosat?c1425 roseate1449 rosy-redc1450 rosetc1500 rosing?a1505 rose-coloured1526 rose-like1530 roseal1531 rosal1566 rosy-fingered1590 red rose1591 rosy-coloured1597 carnation1598 damask1598 rosied1600 damasked1609 rosical1631 roseac1638 rose1667 bloom-coloured1678 rose pink1778 rosaceous1783 rose-tinted1804 rose1806 rose1832 rose du Barry1856 blush-rose1888 α. β. 1566 W. Painter Palace of Pleasure I. xlvi. f. 278 [She] began to recolour her bleake and pale face, with a vermelion teint and Roseal rudde.1587 M. Grove Most Famous Hist. Pelops & Hippodamia sig. Cvii She whose roseall hue was staynde And hyd on euery cheeke.a1592 R. Greene Sc. Hist. Iames IV (1598) v. sig. Iv The Roseall crosse is spred within thy field, A signe of peace.1607 T. Dekker Whore of Babylon sig. C3 By that blest flower Vpon whose roseal stalke our peace does grow.1661 T. Blount Peacham's Compl. Gentleman (new ed.) xiv. 164 Sibilla Agrippa, in a Roseall garment, a woman in years.1747 Gentleman's Mag. May 242/2 Far in the roseal east, Aurora's seat.1820 Ladies' Lit. Cabinet 11 Nov. 88/1 No roseal hue on thy faded leaf lingers.1893 F. Thompson Poems 69 Child-angels, from your wings Fall the roseal hoverings..On the cheeks of Viola.1921 E. Phillpotts Eudocia iii. 257 Than the sun sank and purple shadows spread through the roseal light that still descended from above the flash and glitter.1954 Steven's Point (Wisconsin) Daily Jrnl. 15 June 7/4 Miss Hetzer was attired in cerulean blue and Miss McIntyre in roseal pink.1531 T. Elyot Bk. named Gouernour ii. xii. sig. Ti Beholding the rosiall colour, which was wont to be in his visage, tourned in to salowe. 1595 Blanchardine & Eglantine 220 Seazing vpon the rosiall lips of his royall Queene. 1620 Swetnam Arraigned (1880) 25 Then I must blame you, Ladie, you doe ill, To blast those Rosiall blossomes. 1636 W. Davenant Witts ii. sig. E2v The stones are Rosiall, and Of the white Rock! 1648 A. Marvell Elegy Ld. Francis Villiers 6 Shee like a Rainbow, that ere long must faile, Whose rosiall cheek where Heaven it selfe did view Begins to separate and dissolve to dew. a1963 C. S. Lewis Poems (1964) 25 They thought to pluck there Her rosial splendour. 2. = roseate adj. 2. ΘΚΠ the world > plants > particular plants > cultivated or valued plants > particular cultivated or ornamental plants > particular flower or plant esteemed for flower > [adjective] > of or relating to roses > abounding in or made of roses rosenOE rosetc1450 rosy1508 roseal1577 roseate1607 1577 N. Roscarocke tr. J. Leland in R. Holinshed Hist. Eng. 135/2 in Chron. I Caste vpon his sacred tombe, the roseal garlandes gaye. 1603 M. Drayton To Maiestie King James sig. B These Roseall branches as I thus entwyne, In curious trayles embelishing thy lyne. 1847 Amer. Rev. Jan. 63 Round him, bound with leafed and roseal wreaths..danced Ionia's raven-tressed voluptuous girls. 1893 F. Thompson Poems 59 They took the roseal chaplet up. 1938 C. Williams in D. L. Dodds C. Williams (1991) 117 The roseal pattern ran together, and was botched and blotched, blood inflaming the holy dark. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > smell and odour > fragrance > [adjective] > smelling of specific things rosat?c1425 rosetc1450 rosed1559 musked1576 musky1580 rosya1586 myrrhed1591 muskifiedc1600 roseal1601 olibian1605 roseate1611 honeysuckled1640 myrrhate1659 muscatelline1673 myrrhy1686 muskish1706 thymy1746 rose-scented1759 civeted1785 lily-scented1796 ottoed1810 citron-scented1817 camphory1826 camphoraceous1845 tea-scented1845 frankincensed1860 rose-like1866 sagey1871 camphorous1881 osier-odoured1881 lemony1894 lavendery1896 patchoulied1925 1601 J. Marston et al. Iacke Drums Entertainm. ii. sig. C4v I did but softly sip The Roseall Iuice of your reuiuing breath. 1646 R. Crashaw Steps to Temple 78 The rich and roseall spring of those rare sweets. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, November 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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