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scimitarn.Origin: Of multiple origins. Partly a borrowing from French. Partly a borrowing from Italian. Etymons: French cimeterre; Italian scimitarra. Etymology: < (i) Middle French cimeterre, simeterre, scimeterre, symetere, semeterre, saimetaire, etc. (c1450; French cimeterre ), and its etymon (ii) Italian scimitarra, †simitara, †semitara, †samitara, etc. (a1405), probably ultimately < Persian šamšīr , apparently literally ‘lion's claw’ (already in Middle Persian; > Hellenistic Greek σαμψήρα , a kind of sword of state; compare shamsheer n.), perhaps via an unattested Turkish intermediary. Compare Catalan simitarra (1481), Spanish cimitarra (mid 15th cent as semitarra), Portuguese cimitarra, †semitarra, etc. (1450 as çamitarra). Compare also post-classical Latin cymitharra ( C. Richer De Rebus Turcarum (1540) 60).The origin of the t in the forms found in European languages is uncertain; it may result from dissimilation. 1. society > armed hostility > military equipment > weapon > sharp weapon > side arms > sword > [noun] > scimitar α. 1530 J. Palsgrave 278/2 Sumyter a fauchon, sumiterre. ?1592 sig. B1v With this Semitor, [I]..Endured some three or foure howers combat. 1594 W. Shakespeare iv. ii. 90 He dies vpon my Semitars sharpe point. View more context for this quotation 1634 T. Herbert 53 An vnexpected Semiter..cut off his head. 1662 J. Evelyn sig. b5 Damascus Symeters. 1690 tr. U. Chevreau 78 His Semitar had cleaved so fast to his hand in the heat of the Fight, that it could not be pluck'd off. 1737 30 July 3/2 Just imported in the Ship Princess Caroline..3 fourth 7 eighth and yard wide Garlix..Symiters, gilt belts, [etc.]. 1834 Oct. 586/2 The heathen Mahomedans imprint lessons from the Alcoran on the blades of their simitars. 1895 Nov. 145/1 There is a simitar at his side and a golden tipped wand in his hand. 1906 Dec. 629/2 The curved swords of the East; I am not sure whether I should call them simetars or yataghans. 2008 I. B. McCabe ix. 247 The turban eclipsed the crescent and the simitar in importance in European iconography. β. 1548 f. vjv Appareled after Turkey fashion..girded with two swordes, called Cimiteries.1596 T. Nashe Ep. Ded. sig. Bv A trenchant Turkish semitorie.1603 J. Florio tr. M. de Montaigne ii. xxvii. 403 By one onely blow of a Cimitary or broade Persian Sword.1623 H. Cockeram 1 Semitarie, a crooked Sword or Faulchion.1640 F. Knight 36 120 Oddabasshes followes them.., (60) of these carrying naked Cimitaries, up right against their breasts.γ. 1562 J. Shute tr. in ii. f. 43 The sworde that Scanderbeg strake the beste with was a Scimitar bending lyke vnto a falchion.1621 R. Burton i. ii. iv. vii. 213 If they haue a good skimiter, [they] had rather haue a blow on their arme, then their weapon hurt.a1668 W. Davenant (1669) iv. 57 Suppose that with a Syrian Scemiter,..I were minc'd into a Py.1750 S. Johnson No. 82. ⁋10 A Scymitar once wielded by a soldier.1788 E. Gibbon VI. lxvii. 441 In the hands of the Turks, the scymetar was the only instrument of conversion.1814 Ld. Byron iii. viii. 79 Therefore came I..To smite the smiter with the scimitar.1832 W. Irving II. 64 His scymetar and dagger were of the workmanship of Fez.1875 J. Lubbock (ed. 3) vi. 310 The Scythians worshipped an iron scimetar as a symbol of the war-god.1936 June 81/1 On the back wall is a painting of a ram's head with crossed scimitars below it.1961 S. J. Perelman 112 Nobody..can resist the appeal of a man flourishing a scimitar.2002 R. Cohen v. xvii. 392 The scimitar, with its keen arc-shaped edge.δ. 1579 T. North tr. Plutarch 756 He..ranne sodainly to him with a cimiter drawen in his hand.1596 E. Spenser v. v. sig. P8 Vppon her thigh her Cemitare was tide. View more context for this quotation1615 G. Sandys 28 The Patrone..drawing a Turkish Cymiter, beginneth to lay about him.1781 E. Gibbon III. xxxiv. 266 They worshipped their tutelar deity under the symbol of an iron cimeter.1838 E. Bulwer-Lytton i. ii. 8 The curving cimiter.1886 Feb. 467/2 Shemr raised his glittering cimeter.1922 Dec. 135 I keep a wooden paper knife.., its blade curved in the shape of a cimitar.2011 M. Moncur ix. 82 We were working on skills with the cimeter.a1687 C. Cotton (1689) 650 And Pendant by their brawny Thighs, Hang Cimetars of burnisht Ice. 1825 W. Scott Talisman iii, in III. 64 To raise up the scymitar of resistance. 1922 M. S. Leitch 83 Sudden light..Stabbing your brain with its keen scimitar. 1991 J. Wolf i. ii. 21 The stars overhead were brilliant, undimmed by the pale scimitar of the new moon. the world > plants > particular plants > cultivated or valued plants > particular food plant or plant product > pulses or plants producing pulses > [noun] > pea > other types of pea or pea-plant 1834 S. Maine 3 (table) Blue Scimitar. 1849 3 97 For general purposes we would strongly recommend the old Scimitar, as a dwarf good-cropping variety. 1868 C. Darwin I. ix. 328 In the Queen of the Dwarfs and in Scimitar peas the pod is almost elliptic in shape. 1872 21 Nov. 402/1 The Scimitar is a strong and sturdy grower.., generally with a single, but sometimes a with a branching stem. 1928 U. P. Hedrick et al. iii. 42/2 It is probably that Giant White Scimitar is Vilmorin's Long-podded Improved Scimitar. the world > animals > invertebrates > subkingdom Metazoa > grade Triploblastica or Coelomata > class Pelecypoda or Conchifera > [noun] > section Siphonida > sinu-pallialia > family Solenidae 1815 E. J. Burrow 195 (table) Scymetar S[olen or Sheath Shell].] 1855 Feb. 210/1 What are the delicate green-gray scimitars? What are the tapering brown spires? 1859 C. Kingsley (ed. 4) 71 The grey scimitars are Solens. Compounds1765 J. Lee (ed. 2) Gloss. 449 Acinaciforme, Faulchion or Scymitar-shaped. 1850 R. Gordon-Cumming II. xxix. 267 Knotted, scimitar-shaped horns. 1972 Y. Lovelock i. 55 The scimitar-podded kidney bean..grows wild in tropical America and is also cultivated. 1986 L. E. Likoff I. 532 The scimitar-billed wood-hoopoe (Rhinopomastus cyanomelas) shares much of its crested cousin's African range. 1996 13 Oct. 2/5 Not in Blackpool, where hair is razored to the scalp and scimitar-bladed sideboards slice down below the cheekbone. 2002 G. M. Eberhart I. 252/1 It more likely represents a Scimitar toothed cat (Homotherium latidens), a Pleistocene sabretooth. 2007 L. M. Chiappe i. 26/1 Modern birds have a scimitar-shaped scapula. C2. the world > animals > birds > order Passeriformes (singing) > family Muscicapidae (thrushes, etc.) > [noun] > subfamily Timaliinae > other types of 1863 T. C. Jerdon II. 31 (heading) The Southern Scimitar-babbler. 1928 H. Whistler 38 This Scimitar-Babbler is a gregarious species going about in small parties. 2005 122 1064 On 6 February 2004, we captured two scimitar-babblers that appeared to be representatives of the genus Jabouilleia. the world > animals > birds > order Passeriformes (singing) > family Muscicapidae (thrushes, etc.) > [noun] > subfamily Timaliinae > other types of 1872 448 Like its congeners, however, this Scimitar-bill is essentially a hill bird. 1905 3 335 Rhinopomastus cyanomelas (Vieill.), Scimitar-bill. 1935 86 188 Pomatorhinus hypoleucos tickelli. Tickell's Scimitar-Bill. Pomatorhinus tickelli Blyth... Apparently not a common bird in Northern Siam. 1963 J. G. Williams 152 Abyssinian Scimitar-bill Rhinopomastus minor... This is the smallest of the Wood Hoopoes. 2006 E. M. McCarthy 116/1 Scimitar-bills. Family Rhinopomastidae. Rhinopomastus aterrimus [Black Scimitar-bill] × Rhinopomastus cyanomelas [Common Scimitar-bill]. the world > animals > birds > order Passeriformes (singing) > family Muscicapidae (thrushes, etc.) > [noun] > subfamily Timaliinae > other types of 1854 T. Horsfield & F. Moore I. 238 Xiphorhamphus superciliaris, Blyth... Scimitar-billed Babbler, Jerd. A. Darjeeling. From Pearson's Collection. 1919 26 iii. 771 The Rusty-cheeked Scimitar billed Babbler—Pomatorhinus erythrogenys erythrogenys, Vig. 1933 326 The vernacular name of Pomatorhinus melanurus Blyth is the scimitar-billed babbler, derived from its long curved bill. 1903 1 300 A[ntilope] dammah was erroneously identified by Rüppell..with the Beisa, but by its locality..is clearly shown to be the Scimitar Oryx. 1974 11 238 Scimitar oryx are browsers and grazers, preferring the grassy, low-brush plains and open savannah zones. 2008 (UNEP) 26/1 The scimitar oryx, or scimitar-horned oryx is a species of oryx which once inhabited the whole of North Africa... There are conflicting reports as to whether it is extinct in the wild. the world > plants > particular plants > cultivated or valued plants > plants, nuts, seeds, or fruits used as beads or vessels > [noun] > cacoon plant or bean 1871 J. Smith 432 Scimitar Pods (Entada scandens)... Its large hard-wooded flat pods..resemble a sword or scimitar. 1884 June 661/2 The real name of this plant is the Scimitar pod, or ‘Entada scandens’. It..grows in India and South America. 1905 IV. 162 Entada scandens... Sea bean or Scimitar pod, Eng. A giant climber, with stems as thick as a man's arm and a hundred feet long. the world > animals > invertebrates > subkingdom Metazoa > grade Triploblastica or Coelomata > class Pelecypoda or Conchifera > [noun] > section Siphonida > sinu-pallialia > family Solenidae 1819 W. Turton 160 Solen Ensis, Scimitar Razor-shell. 1890 Simitar-tree, see Harpephyllum. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2014; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1530 |