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单词 skyre
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skyren.

Origin: Of uncertain origin. Perhaps a variant or alteration of another lexical item. Etymons: scar n.2; scirrhe n.
Etymology: Origin uncertain. Perhaps a variant of scar n.2, or perhaps a variant of scirrhe n. (although this presents semantic and chronological difficulties).
Scottish. Obsolete.
Perhaps: a sore; a scar.
ΚΠ
a1513 W. Dunbar Flyting in Poems (1998) I. 204 Fy, skolderit skyn, thow art bot skyre [a1586 Maitland scoir] and skrumple.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2017; most recently modified version published online March 2019).

skyrev.

Forms: English regional 1600s skire (Cumberland and Westmorland); Scottish 1700s–1800s skyre, 1900s skeyr.
Origin: Probably formed within English, by conversion. Etymon: skire adj.
Etymology: Probably < skire adj. Compare skire v.
Chiefly Scottish. Obsolete.
intransitive. To be bright or glaring; to flaunt.
ΘΚΠ
the world > matter > light > shine [verb (intransitive)]
shinec725
brighteOE
blika1000
lightOE
shimmera1100
starec1225
lightena1382
blikena1400
glowa1400
sheenc1420
flourish1587
to stick off1604
lamp1609
skyre1677
gloze1820
moon1885
the mind > emotion > pride > ostentation > make ostentatious display or show off [verb (intransitive)]
brandishc1340
ruffle1484
braga1556
swash1556
flourish1563
flaunt1566
prank1567
prink1573
to shake, wag the feather1581
peacockize1598
air1605
display1608
to launch it out1608
flasha1616
to cut it out1619
flare1633
vapour1652
peacock1654
spark1676
to gallantrize it1693
bosh1709
glare1712
to cut a bosh1726
to show away1728
to figure away, off1749
parade1749
to cut a dashc1771
dash1786
to cut up1787
to cut a flash1795
to make, or cut, a splash1804
swank1809
to come out strong1825
to cut a spludge1831
to cut it (too) fat1836
pavonize1838
splurge1844
to do the grand1847
to cut a swath1848
to cut a splurge1860
to fan out1860
spread1860
skyre1871
fluster1876
to strut one's stuff1926
showboat1937
floss1938
style1968
1677 W. Nicolson Gloss. Cumbrian Dial. in Trans. Royal Soc. Lit. (1870) 9 318 Skire, to shine.
1831 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. July 107 They do not wonder even at meteors, for the air is full of them, and they go skyring through the stars.
1871 W. Alexander Johnny Gibb xxix. 209 That braw French merino 't she's been skyrin in.
1922 G. P. Dunbar Whiff o' Doric 22 In their gigs an' their cairts, Some dubbit, an' some skeyrin' new.

Derivatives

'skyring adj. brightly coloured; gaudy.
ΘΚΠ
the world > matter > colour > state or mode of having colour > [adjective] > garishly coloured
speciousa1513
'skyring1724
noisy1725
rory-torya1794
flary1841
roary1866
jazzy1917
1724 A. Ramsay Tea-table Misc. (new ed.) I. 44 Nae sky'ring Gowk, my Dear, can see Or Love, or Grace, or Heaven in thee.
a1798 J. Barclay Battle of Sherramuir in Jacobite Songs of Scotl. (1871) 35 Had ye seen the philabegs And skyrin tartan trews.
1822 Caledonian Mercury 8 Aug. Come deck off your bonny blue bonnets wi' ribbons and skyrin cockades.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2017; most recently modified version published online December 2020).
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