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单词 siserary
释义

siseraryn.

Brit. /ˈsɪsərɛːri/, /sɪsəˈrɛːri/, U.S. /ˈsɪsəˌrɛri/, /ˌsɪsəˈrɛri/, Irish English /ˈsɪsəreːri/
Forms:

α. late Middle English sessarary, late Middle English sesserary, 1500s sursurare, 1600s sasarara, 1600s sesarara, 1600s sursarara, 1600s surserare, 1600s sursurarer, 1600s sursurrara, 1600s–1800s sisserara, 1700s ceserera, 1700s siserari, 1700s–1800s sassarara, 1700s–1800s sussarara, 1700s– siserary, 1800s sessarara, 1800s siserara, 1800s sissarara, 1800s sisserary, 1800s zissarara (English regional (Devon)).

β. 1600s sissara, 1700s sesora, 1800s sassaray, 1900s– sisery (Irish English (northern)).

Origin: A variant or alteration of another lexical item. Etymon: certiorari n.
Etymology: Representing a popular pronunciation (with assimilation of consonants, and in β. forms loss of an unstressed syllable) of certiorari n.
1. Law. A writ from a superior court to an inferior court by means of which the records and proceedings in some cause are called up to be dealt with in the superior court; = certiorari n. Obsolete.
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society > law > administration of justice > process, writ, warrant, or order > [noun] > writ > writs transferring cause to another court
ponea1325
procedendo1405
prohibition?1435
siserary1482
certiorari1523
advocationc1540
tolt1607
recordari1648
procedendo ad judicium1657
1482 in J. P. Collier Househ. Bks. John Duke of Norfolk & Thomas Earl of Surrey (1844) 196 My Lord payd to the Clerk of the Pece for a sesserary for the Vekery of Wyrmyngforde ij.s. vj.d.
1589 J. Throckmorton M. Some laid Open in his Coulers 35 M. Some coms in the necke of this with his appeale, and remoues this matter with a Sursurare to a higher court.
1620 J. Melton Astrologaster 67 Sissaras, Writs, Latitats and Procidendos.
a1698 L. Muggleton Acts of Witnesses (1699) v. ii. 159 I did according to Law (with my Lawyer) go to this Judge Rainsford, and got his Clerk to draw up a Sessarary.
1762 T. Smollett Adventures Sir Launcelot Greaves I. ii. 25 O! that there was a lawyer here to serve him with a siserari.
1828 Bell's Life in London 27 Apr. The business, I have heard, To the King's Bench will be transferr'd, By writ of Sisserary.
1844 Standard 28 June This case was removed by a sassarara.
2. A loud clanging noise. Obsolete.
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the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > resonance or sonority > ringing sound > [noun] > clang
clenge1592
clangor1605
clang1615
siserarya1765
clanging1842
a1765 Ballad in H. Walpole Let. 5 Feb. in Corr. (1980) XL. 375 They [sc. the bells] rung with a sesora.
a1770 ‘Lady Ouncebell’ v, in F. J. Child Eng. & Sc. Pop. Ballads (1885) II. iii. 207 He heard the bells of the high chapel ring, They rang with a ceserera.
1835 H. L. Martin Canvassing vii. 53 All of a sudden, there comes the sorrows of a sassarara at the door.
c1850 in F. J. Child Eng. & Sc. Pop. Ballads (2003) II. 209 They made a loud sassaray.
1884 Athenæum 3 May 578/1 I..at last gave such a sussarara on the bell that I thought the deafest person must hear.
3. A severe rebuke or scolding; a sharp blow; (also) a torrent of words. Now rare (Irish English (northern) in later use).
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the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disapproval > rebuke or reproof > [noun] > severe > instance of
choking pear1546
choke-pear1573
a flea in one's ear1577
rattle1652
juniper letter1655
juniper lecture1706
siserary1771
wig1789
a word of a sort1796
rowing1812
wigging1813
sloan1823
scorcher1842
rubdowna1846
tickler1846
slating1881
bawl-out1926
earful1929
caning1933
a kick in the pants1933
rollicking1938
rocket1941
bollocking1946
butt-kicking1970
the world > movement > impact > striking > striking in specific manner > [noun] > a sharp or smart blow
dab1300
rapc1330
thresta1400
bruntc1400
knap14..
yedderc1440
gird1487
yert1509
fillip1543
yark1555
flewet1570
stingera1577
flirt1577
wherret1577
riprapc1580
spang1595
nick1651
lick1680
flip1692
yowf1711
clink1722
wherrya1726
click1773
whither1791
swata1800
yank1818
snock1825
clip1830
snop1849
clinkera1863
siserary1893
blip1894
1771 T. Smollett Humphry Clinker I. 146 I have gi'en the dirty slut a siserary.
1826 W. Scott Woodstock I. x. 252 Master Holdenough..attacked it with such a siserary of Latin as might have scared the devil himself.
1850 G. W. Reynolds Myst. of Court i. 16 He was just inflicting a Sassarara upon the waiter for not keeping up a cheerful fire.
1893 H. T. Cozens-Hardy Broad Norfolk (Eastern Daily Press) 5 One boy will give another a clip o' the head.., and once I heard a fellow say he had given another a sisserara.
1996 C. I. Macafee Conc. Ulster Dict. 304/2 Siserary/Sisery, a violent scolding; a severe blow.

Phrases

with a siserary: with a vengeance; suddenly, promptly. Obsolete.
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the world > time > relative time > immediacy > [adverb]
soonc825
ratheeOE
rathelyeOE
rekeneOE
rekenlyOE
thereright971
anonOE
forth ona1000
coflyc1000
ferlyc1000
radlyOE
swiftlyc1000
unyoreOE
yareOE
at the forme (also first) wordOE
nowOE
shortlya1050
rightOE
here-rightlOE
right anonlOE
anonc1175
forthrightc1175
forthwithalc1175
skeetc1175
swithc1175
with and withc1175
anon-rightc1225
anon-rights?c1225
belivec1225
lightly?c1225
quickly?c1225
tidelyc1225
fastlyc1275
hastilyc1275
i-radlichec1275
as soon asc1290
aright1297
bedenea1300
in little wevea1300
withoute(n dwella1300
alrightc1300
as fast (as)c1300
at firstc1300
in placec1300
in the placec1300
mididonec1300
outrightc1300
prestc1300
streck13..
titec1300
without delayc1300
that stounds1303
rada1325
readya1325
apacec1325
albedenec1330
as (also also) titec1330
as blivec1330
as line rightc1330
as straight as linec1330
in anec1330
in presentc1330
newlyc1330
suddenlyc1330
titelyc1330
yernec1330
as soon1340
prestly1340
streckly1340
swithly?1370
evenlya1375
redelya1375
redlya1375
rifelya1375
yeplya1375
at one blastc1380
fresha1382
ripelyc1384
presentc1385
presently1385
without arrestc1385
readilyc1390
in the twinkling of a looka1393
derflya1400
forwhya1400
skeetlya1400
straighta1400
swifta1400
maintenantc1400
out of handc1400
wightc1400
at a startc1405
immediately1420
incontinent1425
there and then1428
onenec1429
forwithc1430
downright?a1439
agatec1440
at a tricec1440
right forth1440
withouten wonec1440
whipc1460
forthwith1461
undelayed1470
incessantly1472
at a momentc1475
right nowc1475
synec1475
incontinently1484
promptly1490
in the nonce?a1500
uncontinent1506
on (upon, in) the instant1509
in short1513
at a clap1519
by and by1526
straightway1526
at a twitch1528
at the first chop1528
maintenantly1528
on a tricea1529
with a tricec1530
at once1531
belively1532
straightwaysa1533
short days1533
undelayedly1534
fro hand1535
indelayedly1535
straight forth1536
betimesc1540
livelyc1540
upononc1540
suddenly1544
at one (or a) dash?1550
at (the) first dash?1550
instantly1552
forth of hand1564
upon the nines1568
on the nail1569
at (also in, with) a thoughtc1572
indilately1572
summarily1578
at one (a) chop1581
amain1587
straightwise1588
extempore1593
presto1598
upon the place1600
directly1604
instant1604
just now1606
with a siserary1607
promiscuously1609
at (in) one (an) instant1611
on (also upon) the momenta1616
at (formerly also on or upon) sight1617
hand to fist1634
fastisha1650
nextly1657
to rights1663
straightaway1663
slap1672
at first bolt1676
point-blank1679
in point1680
offhand1686
instanter1688
sonica1688
flush1701
like a thought1720
in a crack1725
momentary1725
bumbye1727
clacka1734
plumba1734
right away1734
momentarily1739
momentaneously1753
in a snap1768
right off1771
straight an end1778
abruptedly1784
in a whistle1784
slap-bang1785
bang?1795
right off the reel1798
in a whiff1800
in a flash1801
like a shot1809
momently1812
in a brace or couple of shakes1816
in a gird1825
(all) in a rush1829
in (also at, on) short (also quick) order1830
straightly1830
toot sweetc1830
in two twos1838
rectly1843
quick-stick1844
short metre1848
right1849
at the drop of a (occasionally the) hat1854
off the hooks1860
quicksticks1860
straight off1873
bang off1886
away1887
in quick sticks (also in a quick stick)1890
ek dum1895
tout de suite1895
bung1899
one time1899
prompt1910
yesterday1911
in two ups1934
presto changeo1946
now-now1966
presto change1987
the world > action or operation > manner of action > violent action or operation > violently [phrase]
of hardc1330
at (the) utterance1480
hip and thigh1560
with a vengeance1568
with a powderc1600
with a siserary1607
full fling1614
with the vengeance1693
like a thousand (also hundred) of brick(s)1836
the world > relative properties > quantity > greatness of quantity, amount, or degree > high or intense degree > greatly or very much [phrase] > extremely
like mada1375
with a mischief1538
(as) — as anything1542
with a vengeance1568
with a siserary1607
(to be pleased) to a feathera1616
in (the) extremea1616
with the vengeance1693
to a degree1740
like hell1776
like the devil1791
like winky1830
like billy-o1885
(like) seven shades of ——1919
like a bandit1943
on wheels1943
1607 ‘W. S.’ Puritaine iii. sig. E If it be lost or stole..a Cunning Kinsman of mine..would fetcht againe with a Sesarara.
1622 J. Taylor Farewell to Tower-bottles sig. A4v With White, Red, Clarret, and Liatica,..I stuft your sides vp with a sursarara.
1765 L. Sterne Life Tristram Shandy VIII. xxi. 99 It was on Sunday in the afternoon, when I fell in love all at once with a sisserara.
1857 G. W. Thornbury Songs of Cavaliers & Roundheads 55 Tossing off Canary cups, With a Sassarara.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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