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单词 seasoned
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seasonedadj.

Brit. /ˈsiːznd/, U.S. /ˈsiz(ə)nd/
Etymology: < season v. + -ed suffix1.
1. Seasonable, opportune, suitable. Obsolete. rare.
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the world > time > a suitable time or opportunity > [adjective]
timelyOE
tidefula1300
tidya1375
duea1387
timefula1400
seasonablec1412
convenient1415
opportunec1425
seasonedc1440
tempestivous1574
timed1592
ripe1595
well-timed1604
opportuneful1605
mature1608
advantageous1609
opportunous1609
punctual1611
tempestive1611
timeousa1626
time-serving1627
timed1656
tidive?17..
c1440 Promptorium Parvulorum 67/2 Cesonyd, yn tyme.., tempestus, tempestivus.
1634 T. Heywood Maidenhead Lost iii. F 4 It shall goe hard with mine affaires But Ile find season'd houres to visit them.
2.
a. Flavoured, spiced.
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the world > food and drink > food > food manufacture and preparation > preparation for table or cooking > seasoning > [adjective]
seasonedc1440
well-seasoned1440
powdered1563
sauced1566
flavoured1740
well-flavoured?1775
c1440 Promptorium Parvulorum 454/1 Seasonyd, as mete, temperatus.
1709 J. Addison Tatler No. 148. ⁋3 I have seen a young Lady swallow all the Instigations of high Soups, seasoned Sauces, and forced Meats.
b. figurative.
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1660 F. Brooke tr. V. Le Blanc World Surveyed ii. xviii. 270 The company by this means had but a bad seasoned supper.
1745 E. Young Complaint: Night the Eighth 42 Joys season'd high, and tasting strong of Guilt.
1864 J. F. Kirk Hist. Charles the Bold (U.S. ed.) I. iv. 217 Serving as a text for the highly seasoned discourses of the itinerant friars.
3.
a. Fitted for use, matured, brought to a state of perfection. Of timber: Dried and hardened by keeping.
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the world > action or operation > undertaking > preparation > [adjective] > prepared or ready > mature or matured
digesta1398
ripea1398
fledge1398
concoct1534
seasoned1545
well-seasoned1545
ripened1561
seeded1567
fledged1579
thorough-seasoned1605
matured1626
well-matured1626
advanced1646
concocted1647
digested1657
well-digested1657
predigested1663
maturated1698
drop-ripe1724
well-developed1769
mellowed1798
fully-fledged1906
society > occupation and work > materials > raw material > wood > [adjective] > seasoned
seasonable1531
seasoned1545
in season1627
air-seasoned1919
1545 R. Ascham Toxophilus ii. f. 12v A stele muste be well seasoned for Castinge, and it must be made as the grayne lieth & as it groweth or els it wyl neuer flye clene.
1633 G. Herbert Temple: Sacred Poems 14 Onely a sweet and vertuous soul Like seasoned timber, never gives.
1711 W. Sutherland Ship-builders Assistant 163 Season'd Plank or Timber; such as is thoroughly dry, and will not be apt to shrink.
1860 J. Tyndall Glaciers of Alps ii. xxii. 346 Two pieces of seasoned box-wood.
1880 C. A. Edwards Organs ii. i. 40 Well seasoned wood is sapless.
b. figurative and in figurative context.
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1583 P. Stubbes Anat. Abuses sig. Div These be well seasoned reasons, and substantiall asseuerations in deed.
a1616 W. Shakespeare Coriolanus (1623) iii. iii. 67 We charge you, that you haue contriu'd to take From Rome all season'd Office. View more context for this quotation
1881 W. Besant & J. Rice Chaplain of Fleet I. xii. 252 I, who am now as seasoned as a port-wine cask.
c. Of persons or animals: Fortified by habit; acclimatized; familiarized with a certain mode of life or occupation; †trained, disciplined.
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the world > action or operation > ability > skill or skilfulness > [adjective] > skilled or experienced
oldOE
well-usedc1300
experientc1420
way-wisea1460
pertly1466
practica1522
perite1530
well-practised1539
well-experienced1541
practised1548
experienced1576
veteran1624
practical1632
well-seasoned1640
seasoneda1643
callent1656
versant1766
used1786
salted1864
roteda1901
shell-backed1930
society > authority > subjection > obedience > [adjective] > disciplined or trained
disciplinedc1384
ruleda1398
well-disciplineda1533
disciplinated1590
seasoneda1643
well-drilled1756
tight1968
the world > action or operation > behaviour > customary or habitual mode of behaviour > [adjective] > accustomed, used, or wont > familiar with or experienced in anything
familiar1509
frequentative1575
experienced1576
beatena1593
frequent1609
veteran1624
seasoneda1643
hackneyed1749
a1643 W. Cartwright Siedge i. iv, in Comedies (1651) sig. G7v I would not Venture my self with a stale Virgin, or A season'd Widow for a Kingdom.
1690 London Gaz. No. 2526/4 Pair of Black season'd Stone-horses for a Coach.
1703 Duke of Marlborough Lett. & Disp. (1845) I. 169 The difficulty..of replacing a seasoned regiment in this country.
1793 J. Smeaton Narr. Edystone Lighthouse (ed. 2) §294 New hands..would act with more courage, by having seasoned men amongst them.
1821 W. Scott Kenilworth I. ii. 44 The wine had made some impression even on the seasoned brain of mine host.
1869 ‘W. Bradwood’ The O.V.H. xviii The welter race, contested mainly by seasoned hunters, had less refusals.
1884 Nonconformist & Independent 4 Sept. 865/1 A flying column of 4000 seasoned troops.
4. Of soil: Manured. Obsolete.
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the world > food and drink > farming > farm > farmland > land suitable for cultivation > [adjective] > manured or fertilized
dungedOE
marledc1265
mucked1290
chavedc1420
dungyc1450
manured1551
fatted1552
folded1579
chalked1598
battled1600
seasoned1604
limed1707
sanded1707
fattened1725
sooted1776
wared1795
littery1805
plastered1819
nitred1822
gypsumed1841
nitrated1841
sewaged1861
sewage-irrigated1867
the world > food and drink > farming > cultivation or tillage > preparation of land or soil > fertilizing or manuring > [adjective] > manured
fatted1552
seasoned1604
1604 E. Grimeston tr. J. de Acosta Nat. & Morall Hist. Indies iv. i. 204 The rough and barren earth is as a substance and nutriment for mettalls; and that which is fertile and better seasoned [Sp. de mas sazon] a nourishment for plants.
5. Embalmed. Also figurative. Obsolete.
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the world > life > death > disposal of corpse > preparation or treatment of corpse > [adjective] > embalmed
balsamate1470
pollinced1623
seasoned1644
embalmed1744
the world > action or operation > safety > protection or defence > preservation from injury or destruction > [adjective] > preserved or undestroyed > preserved from decay, loss, or destruction
preserved1552
nice preserved1594
seasoned1644
conserved1662
hained1786
1644 J. Milton Areopagitica 4 We should be wary therefore..how we spill that season'd life of man preserv'd and stor'd up in Books.
1673 W. Cave Primitive Christianity iii. ii. 274 The seasoned and embalm'd bones and heads of Martyrs.
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