单词 | roosing |
释义 | roosingn.ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > pride > boasting or boastfulness > [noun] yelpc888 yelpinga1050 roosingc1175 boastc1300 avauntment1303 avauntry1330 vauntingc1340 bragc1360 avauntingc1380 boastingc1380 avauntance1393 angarda1400 bragging1399 vaunta1400 crackingc1440 crackc1450 crowing1484 jactancea1492 vaunterya1492 bragancea1500 gloriation?1504 blasta1513 vousting1535 braggery?1571 jactation1576 self-boasting1577 thrasonism1596 braggartry1598 braggartism1601 jactancy1623 braggadocianism1624 blazing1628 jactitation1632 word-braving1642 rodomontadea1648 fanfaronade1652 superbiloquence1656 vapouring1656 rodomontading1661 blow1684 goster1703 gasconade1709 gasconading1709 vauntingness1727 braggadocioa1734 Gasconism1744 Gascoigny1754 braggade1763 gostering1763 penny trumpet1783 cockalorum?a1792 boastfulness1810 vauntage1818 bull-flesh1820 blowing1840 vauntiness1851 kompology1854 loud-mouthing1858 skite1860 gabbing1869 mouth1891 buck1895 skiting1916 boosterism1926 c1175 Ormulum (Burchfield transcript) l. 4902 Þiss mahhte tredeþþ unnderr fot..All rosinng. & all idell ȝellp. a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Vesp.) 28524 (MED) Þer-of haf i made rosyng, Bath o soth and o lesyng. a1425 N. Homily Legendary (Harl. suppl.) in C. Horstmann Altengl. Legenden (1881) 2nd Ser. 38 Þe sext teches..To refuys riches for ruseing. c1450 (a1425) Metrical Paraphr. Old Test. (Selden) 14673 (MED) Lett no rusyng ryse, ne graunt of þi gud dede. a1500 (c1340) R. Rolle Psalter (Univ. Oxf. 64) (1884) xxiv. §19. 91 Se with a blithe eghe my meknes, that i hald me in luf, withouten rosynge and pride. c1580 ( tr. Bk. Alexander (1921) II. ii. 2282 War nocht that men wald it let, Or to auant or rusing set. a1605 R. Bannatyne Memorials Trans. Scotl. (1836) 120 Mr. James Kirkcaldie come home..in a littill barke of threttie tunne, whairat was no small ruising and proud bragging. 2. Chiefly Scottish. Commendation, praising, esp. extravagant or exaggerated praise; flattery. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > approval or sanction > commendation or praise > [noun] lofeOE heryingc897 lovingeOE hereworda1100 pricec1225 laudc1384 magnifyingc1384 allowancec1390 loange1390 lof-wordc1390 roosec1390 commendation1393 commendinga1400 presa1400 commendmentc1400 praisea1425 roosinga1425 lauding1489 lovage1489 laudationa1500 magnificationa1500 predication1528 extolling1558 advancement1564 celebrating1573 plauda1593 applause1600 extolment1604 panegyric1613 collaudation1623 commendatinga1625 say-well1629 renown1631 euge1658 extollation1661 eulogy1725 acclaim1759 eulogism1761 encomium1785 eulogium1803 commemoration1823 glorification1850 laudification1890 bualadh bos1908 kudos to ——1936 a1425 (?1348) R. Rolle Form of Living (Arun.) in C. Horstmann Yorkshire Writers (1895) I. 418 (MED) A foule licherie it is til haue likynge in mennis rosynge. a1784 A. Ross Fortunate Shepherd in Sc. Wks. (1938) 174 O might I yet anes mair your pulses try, And of your roosing prove the verity! a1800 Redesdale & Wise William in F. J. Child Eng. & Sc. Pop. Ballads (1892) IV. viii. 383 There fell a roosing them amang. 1874 A. Hislop Bk. Sc. Anecd. 268/2 When the merchant asked auld Ned about the cow he intended to sell, what were her properties, and so forth, Ned, who knew nothing about roosing or lying, said—‘Why, the cow has very little milk, and no butter at all.’ 1887 M. J. E. Sanders Matthew Dale, Farmer (ed. 2) i. ii. 23 When the wa's on the plumb it wants nae stoops; an' ye're come o' a weel-kent stock, an' sud need little roosing. 2000 L. McIlvanney Burns Radical (2003) iv. 103 For Burns and his correspondents, the business of criticism is an inside job, one which they perform within the epistles, in their ‘roosing’ of one another's work and their comparative references to Ramsay and Fergusson. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, November 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.c1175 |
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