单词 | slatter |
释义 | slattern. 1. = slater n.1 1. Now dialect. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > worker > workers according to type of work > manual or industrial worker > builder > [noun] > roofer > tiler or slater hellier1275 tiler?a1300 slatter1379 slater1408 heelera1425 tile-theekerc1440 shingler1445 roof-tiler1885 1379 in Yorks. Archæol. Jrnl. (1886) 5 43 Henricus Sclatter & vxor, Sclatter, vjd. c1400 Laud Troy Bk. 1793 Sklatteres, Masons, and Carpenter, And other Men of alle mister. 1444 Act 23 Hen. VI c. 12 Les gages ascun..maistre Tiler ou Sclatter. 1539 in W. H. Turner Select. Rec. Oxf. (1880) 160 William Bybe, sklatter. Waltar Cuddesdon, sklattar. 1624 R. Burton Anat. Melancholy (ed. 2) iii. ii. v. v. 452 As slatters sort their slattes, doe they degrees & families. 1669 Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 4 1009 The Sects (the hewing instrument of the Slatters). 1881 S. Evans Evans's Leicestershire Words (new ed.) Slatter, one who ‘slats’ generally, but more particularly a slater. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > invertebrates > phylum Arthropoda > class Crustacea > [noun] > subclass Malacostraca > division Arthostraca > order Isopoda > family Oniscidae or genus Oniscus lockchestera1400 sow14.. lugdora1425 louk?a1450 lockchestc1450 cheslip1530 palmer1538 chestworm1544 Robin Goodfellow's louse1552 monk's peason1558 cheslock1574 porcelet1578 swine louse1579 hog-louse1580 multiped1601 kitchen-bob1610 woodlouse1611 loop1612 millipede1612 timber-sow1626 cheeselog1657 sow-louse1658 thurse-louse1658 onisc1661 monkey pea1682 slater1684 slatter1739 sow-bug1750 Oniscus1806 pig louse1819 hob-thrush1828 land-slater1863 pig's louse1888 wall-louse1899 oniscoid1909 chucky-pig1946 1739 Dr. Clarke in Graham Soc. Life Scotl. in 18th c. (1899) I. i. 50 Give him twice a day the juice of twenty slatters squeezed through a muslin bag. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1911; most recently modified version published online December 2020). † slatterv.1 1. transitive. To slash or slit (clothes). ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > tailoring or making clothes > tailor or make clothes [verb (transitive)] > slash or pounce slitter?a1366 jag?a1400 slattera1400 pouncec1410 race?a1439 slash1698 a1400 Hymns Virgin (1867) 62 Slatre þi clothis boþe schorte & side. 1480 W. Caxton Chron. Eng. ccxxvi. 233 Short clothes and streyte..on euery syde slatered [Brut 297 desslatered] and botened with sleues and tapytes of surcotes. 2. To split, to shiver. ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > creation > destruction > breaking or cracking > break [verb (transitive)] > crack, split, or fissure to-slita1250 rivea1400 slatterc1400 chapc1460 chip1508 gaig1584 spleet1585 split1595 chink1599 chawn1602 slent1605 slat1607 sliver1608 speld1616 crevice1624 checka1642 chicka1642 crack1664 splice1664 sleave- c1400 Turnament of Tottenham 159 in T. Percy Reliques (1775) II. 21 Ther were flayles al to slatred [v.r. flatred],..Bollys and dysches al to schatred. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1911; most recently modified version published online December 2020). slatterv.2 English regional in later use. transitive. To waste or squander (something), esp. by scattering or spilling it; to fritter or throw away; to spill, slop, smear (cf. slather v. 2). ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > relinquishing > squandering or prodigality > squander [verb (transitive)] forspendc893 scatter1154 dispend1303 waste1340 misspendc1390 miswastec1400 consumec1425 waste1474 profund1527 lasha1535 prodige1538 lavish1542 to play away1562 riot1566 embezzle1578 dilapidate1590 squander1593 confound1598 to make ducks and drakes of or withc1600 prodigalize1611 profuse1611 squander1611 paddle1616 bezzle1617 to run out of ——1622 to piss away1628 prodigal1628 decoct1629 to bangle (away)1632 debauch1632 deboise1632 to fribble away1633 to fool out1635 to run outa1640 to fiddle away1667 slattera1681 dissipate1682 to play off1693 duck-and-drake1700 liquidate1702 sparkle away1703 waster1821 befool1861 to frivol away1866 to play (at) duck and drake with1872 to fling away1873 mislive1887 slather1904 mucker1928 profligate1938 peter1956 spaff2002 the world > action or operation > harm or detriment > disadvantage > uselessness > misuse > [verb (transitive)] > waste spilla1000 scatter1154 aspilla1250 rospa1325 waste1340 spend1390 consumec1425 waste1474 miswenda1500 forsumea1510 to cast away1530 to throw away1561 embezzle1578 squander1593 palter1595 profuse1611 squander1611 ravel1614 sport1622 to fool away1628 to stream out1628 to fribble away1633 sweal1655 frisk1665 to fiddle away1667 wantonize1673 slattera1681 swattle1681 drivel1686 swatter1690 to muddle away1707 squander1717 sot1746 slattern1747 meisle1808 fritter1820 waster1821 slobber1837 to cut to waste1863 fringe1863 potter1883 putter1911 profligate1938 to piddle away1942 haemorrhage1978 spaff2002 a1681 H. Burton Disc. (1685) II. 591 He slatters away his Estate; he spends, meerly because he hath no power to keep. 1886 R. E. G. Cole Gloss. Words S.-W. Lincs. 133 Whatever a man addles, it gets slatter'd away. 1905 E. W. Prevost Suppl. Gloss. Dial. Cumberland 160 Carry it cannily and dunnet slatter t' milk ower. 1931 J. Stewer Yap (1987) 75 Tryin' to get a glass o' wine up to yer mouthe bevore zomebody knacked yer elbaw and slattered the lot. 2016 @LynseyMay 20 May in twitter.com (accessed 10 Dec. 2019) Today I had to finish toast in the same state after slattering butter all down my t-shirt. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2020; most recently modified version published online March 2022). slatterv.3 intransitive. To clatter. ΚΠ 1830 Blackwood's Mag. 27 588 At first a low muttering is heard,..then a sort of sliding slattering noise, and finally a reverberating thundering crash. Derivatives ˈslattering n. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > repeated sound or succession of sounds > [noun] > clattering clatteringc1400 clitter-clatter1535 clatter1578 reesle1608 slattering1661 clutter-clutter1691 cluttering1844 strepitation1913 1661 K. W. Confused Characters 4 The slattering of a cadent Brickbat. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1911; most recently modified version published online June 2020). < n.1379v.1a1400v.2a1681v.31661 |
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