单词 | bier |
释义 | biern.ΘΚΠ society > travel > means of travel > a conveyance > conveyance carried by person or animal > [noun] > hand-barrow bierc890 barrowc950 barrowc1300 handbarrow1511 fercule1606 c890 tr. Bede Eccl. Hist. v. xix. (Bosw.) On his þegna handum on bære boren wæs. c975 Rushw. G. John v. 8 Aris & ginim bere ðine & gaa. c1300 Beket 899 Ibare in barewe other in bere. 1535 Bible (Coverdale) 2 Macc. iii. 27 They toke him vp and bare him out vpon a beare. 1582 R. Stanyhurst tr. Virgil First Foure Bookes Æneis iv. 76 On beers her softlye reposing. 1609 W. Shakespeare Sonnets xii. sig. B3v Sommers greene all girded vp in sheaues Borne on the beare with white and bristly beard. View more context for this quotation 1851 T. H. Turner Some Acct. Domest. Archit. I. iv. 140 Horse litters or beres were also in use. 2. a. The movable stand on which a corpse, whether in a coffin or not, is placed before burial; that on which it is carried to the grave. ΘΚΠ the world > life > death > obsequies > funeral equipment > [noun] > bier bier1387 feretoryc1400 byre1467 coffin1526 horse1597 fercule1606 hearse1610 sandapile1623 wheel-bier1898 handy1909 OE Cynewulf Elene 872 Þa þær menigo cwom, folc unlytel, ond gefærenne man brohton on bære beorna þreate on neaweste. c1175 Ormulum (Burchfield transcript) l. 8167 All þe bære wass bileȝȝd Wiþþ bætenn gold. & sillferr. 1382 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) 2 Sam. iii. 31 Forsothe Dauid folwide the beere [Cov. bere]. 1387 J. Trevisa tr. R. Higden Polychron. (1527) v. xiii A byer [L. feretrum] of a wonder werke is yet seen at Dorchester aboue the place of his fyrste graue. a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Vesp.) l. 20703 Four of þapostles ber þe bere. 1565 J. Jewel Replie Hardinges Answeare iv. 283 Who so euer was chosen Bishop there, shoulde come to the Beare, and laye his Predecessours hande vpon his heade. 1611 Bible (King James) 2 Sam. iii. 31 King Dauid himselfe followed the biere . View more context for this quotation 1611 Bible (King James) Luke vii. 14 Hee came and touched the beere . View more context for this quotation 1658 Sir T. Browne Hydriotaphia: Urne-buriall i. 7 Feretra or Beers of Wood. a1701 H. Maundrell Journey Aleppo to Jerusalem (1703) 99 He had seiz'd the Bier. 1877 W. C. Bryant Little People 303 Following the bier, Chanted a sad and solemn melody. b. Put for the corpse on the bier. rare. ΘΚΠ the world > life > death > obsequies > funeral equipment > [noun] > bier > corpse on bier1595 1595 E. Spenser Astrophel in Colin Clouts come Home Againe sig. F3 The dolefulst beare that euer man did see, Was Astrophel. 3. transferred. A tomb, a sepulchre. ΘΚΠ the world > life > death > disposal of corpse > burial > grave or burial-place > [noun] buriels854 througheOE burianOE graveOE lairc1000 lair-stowc1000 lich-restc1000 pitOE grass-bedOE buriness1175 earth housec1200 sepulchrec1200 tombc1300 lakec1320 buriala1325 monumenta1325 burying-place1382 resting placea1387 sepulturea1387 beda1400 earth-beda1400 longhousea1400 laystow1452 lying1480 delfa1500 worms' kitchen?a1500 bier1513 laystall1527 funeral?a1534 lay-bed1541 restall1557 cellarc1560 burying-grave1599 pit-hole1602 urn1607 cell1609 hearse1610 polyandrum1627 requietory1631 burial-place1633 mortuary1654 narrow cell1686 ground-sweat1699 sacred place1728 narrow house1792 plot1852 narrow bed1854 1513 G. Douglas tr. Virgil Æneid iii. i. 116 To Polidorus wp a beir We ereckit. 1535 W. Stewart tr. H. Boethius Bk. Cron. Scotl. (1858) II. 600 Tuke the Scottis in the feild war slane, To Crissin bereis in the tyme thame buir. 1590 E. Spenser Faerie Queene iii. iii. sig. Dd7v He was surprisd, and buried under beare. 1808 W. Scott Marmion i. Introd. 13 Drop upon Fox's grave the tear, 'Twill trickle to his rival's bier. ΘΚΠ the world > life > death > [verb (passive)] miscarryc1440 to bring to, on, or upon (one's) bierc1480 snatch1597 remove1832 take1920 the world > life > death > killing > kill [verb (transitive)] swevec725 quelmeOE slayc893 quelleOE of-falleOE ofslayeOE aquellc950 ayeteeOE spillc950 beliveOE to bring (also do) of (one's) life-dayOE fordoa1000 forfarea1000 asweveOE drepeOE forleseOE martyrOE to do (also i-do, draw) of lifeOE bringc1175 off-quellc1175 quenchc1175 forswelta1225 adeadc1225 to bring of daysc1225 to do to deathc1225 to draw (a person) to deathc1225 murder?c1225 aslayc1275 forferec1275 to lay to ground, to earth (Sc. at eird)c1275 martyrc1300 strangle1303 destroya1325 misdoa1325 killc1330 tailc1330 to take the life of (also fro)c1330 enda1340 to kill to (into, unto) death1362 brittena1375 deadc1374 to ding to deathc1380 mortifya1382 perisha1387 to dight to death1393 colea1400 fella1400 kill out (away, down, up)a1400 to slay up or downa1400 swelta1400 voida1400 deliverc1400 starvec1425 jugylc1440 morta1450 to bring to, on, or upon (one's) bierc1480 to put offc1485 to-slaya1500 to make away with1502 to put (a person or thing) to silencec1503 rida1513 to put downa1525 to hang out of the way1528 dispatch?1529 strikea1535 occidea1538 to firk to death, (out) of lifec1540 to fling to deathc1540 extinct1548 to make out of the way1551 to fet offa1556 to cut offc1565 to make away?1566 occise1575 spoil1578 senda1586 to put away1588 exanimate1593 unmortalize1593 speed1594 unlive1594 execute1597 dislive1598 extinguish1598 to lay along1599 to make hence1605 conclude1606 kill off1607 disanimate1609 feeze1609 to smite, stab in, under the fifth rib1611 to kill dead1615 transporta1616 spatch1616 to take off1619 mactate1623 to make meat of1632 to turn up1642 inanimate1647 pop1649 enecate1657 cadaverate1658 expedite1678 to make dog's meat of1679 to make mincemeat of1709 sluice1749 finisha1753 royna1770 still1778 do1780 deaden1807 deathifyc1810 to lay out1829 cool1833 to use up1833 puckeroo1840 to rub out1840 cadaverize1841 to put under the sod1847 suicide1852 outkill1860 to fix1875 to put under1879 corpse1884 stiffen1888 tip1891 to do away with1899 to take out1900 stretch1902 red-light1906 huff1919 to knock rotten1919 skittle1919 liquidate1924 clip1927 to set over1931 creasea1935 ice1941 lose1942 to put to sleep1942 zap1942 hit1955 to take down1967 wax1968 trash1973 ace1975 c1480 Childe Bristowe 132 in Remains Early Pop. Poetry Eng. (1864) 116 Sone, now y pray the, myn attourney that thu be, when y am broght to bere. 1513 G. Douglas tr. Virgil Æneid x. x. 138 This Dardane prince Sa mony douchty corpsis brocht on beyr. 1559 D. Lindsay Test. Papyngo l. 405 in Wks. (1931) I 1559 W. Baldwin et al. Myrroure for Magistrates Suffolk xvi Through privy murder we brought him to his beere. 1559 W. Baldwin et al. Myrroure for Magistrates Mempr. v When I had my brother brought on beire. Compounds C1. General attributive. bier-carrier n. ΘΚΠ the world > life > death > obsequies > people involved in funeral > [noun] > coffin- or bier-carrier bier-carrier1654 underbearer1700 1654 J. Trapp Comm. Job xxxiii. 22 His life..to the Bier-carryers, say the Tigurines. C2. ΘΚΠ society > travel > means of travel > route or way > way, passage, or means of access to a place > [noun] > between arable fields > where there is right of way for funerals bier-balk1563 1563 2nd Tome Homelyes sig. Ssss.iv Where their auncetours left, of theyr lande, a brode and sufficient beere balke, to cary the corps to the christen sepulture. bier-cloth n. a pall. ΘΚΠ the world > life > death > obsequies > funeral equipment > [noun] > pall pallc1400 mortcloth1497 hearse-cloth1522 hearse1530 pall cloth1541 bier-cloth1549 coffin-cloth1625 grave-cloth1646 death cloth1699 hearse-cover1885 1549 Invent. Ch. Goods in Norfolk Archæol. (1865) VII. 34 Itm ij beer clothes, whereof the on is of blacke worsted, the other of canvasse. 1693 London Gaz. No. 2845/4 Two black Bier Cloths. ΘΚΠ society > law > administration of justice > court proceedings or procedure > trying or hearing of cause > [noun] > trial > trial by ordeal > types of corsneda1000 water-ordeallOE waterdoom1580 fire ordeal1612 alfet1678 bier-right1828 1828 W. Scott Fair Maid of Perth viii, in Chron. Canongate 2nd Ser. II. 237 I have heard of the bier-right, Sir Louis. ΘΚΠ the world > life > death > obsequies > funeral equipment > [noun] > bier > frame of bier-treec1440 c1440 Bone Flor. 1350 Broght hym home on a bere-tree. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1887; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.c890 |
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