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单词 slock
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slockv.1

Brit. /slɒk/, U.S. /slɑk/, Scottish English /slɔk/
Forms: Middle English–1600s, 1800s sloke, 1500s sloik, 1800s sloak; Middle English slok, Middle English, 1800s slokk, 1700s– slock.
Origin: A borrowing from early Scandinavian. Etymon: Norse slokinn.
Etymology: < Old Norse slokinn, past participle of sløkkva (Norwegian sløkka , Swedish dialect slökka ) to be extinguished, go out; the stem is related to that of slack adj. Compare slocken v. and slocken adj.
Chiefly Scottish.
1. intransitive.
a. To slacken, cease. Obsolete. rare.
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > ceasing > cease activity [verb (intransitive)] > specifically of things, actions, or processes
restOE
leathc1275
stintc1275
slakea1300
ceasec1374
slocka1400
batec1400
lissec1400
stanchc1420
surcease1439
remain1480
stopa1529
break1530
decease1538
falla1555
to shut up1609
subside1654
drop1697
low1790
to go out1850
a1400 Gaw. & Gr. Kt. 412 For þou may leng in þy londe, & layt no fyrre, bot slokes.
b. Of fire: To go out. Obsolete. rare.
ΘΚΠ
the world > matter > properties of materials > temperature > coldness > extinguishing fire > become extinguished [verb (intransitive)]
quench?c1225
aquencha1250
to wax outc1400
slockc1485
slocken1535
to burn out, forth1597
extinguish1599
squench1643
to blow out1842
c1485 ( G. Hay Bk. Law of Armys (2005) 152 Quhen men takis the brandis fra the grete fyre, jt slokis the sonar.
2.
a. transitive. To put out, extinguish, quench (fire, thirst, etc.). Also figurative.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > will > wish or inclination > desire > [verb (transitive)] > satisfy (needs or desires)
sleckc1175
stanch1340
fulfilc1384
satiatec1450
satisfyc1475
slockc1480
expletea1500
supplya1513
satisfice?1531
suffice1533
stake1550
to fill up1600
the world > matter > properties of materials > temperature > coldness > extinguishing fire > extinguish (fire) [verb (transitive)]
aquenchc1000
quenchc1175
sleckc1175
slockena1300
bleschea1325
sleckena1340
sleaka1400
asteyntea1450
stancha1450
mesec1480
slockc1480
extinct1483
redd1487
to put outa1500
out-quencha1522
squench1535
extinguish1551
out1629
smoor1721
douse1842
the world > food and drink > food > consumption of food or drink > appetite > satisfying hunger or thirst > satisfy or relieve hunger or thirst [verb (transitive)] > specific thirst
slockena1340
quencha1393
sleaka1400
quenta1500
slock1827
slecken1876
c1480 (a1400) St. Clement 34 in W. M. Metcalfe Legends Saints Sc. Dial. (1896) I. 374 Fore be withdrawine of access Is slokit oft sic wantones.
c1480 (a1400) St. Thecla 85 in W. M. Metcalfe Legends Saints Sc. Dial. (1896) II. 434 Slete & snaw..slokit þat fir alsone as men a candel suld haf done.
a1500 in Ratis Raving (1870) 24 Þow sal finde the froyt thar-of mony ȝere efterwart, and sal slok mekle syne.
1513 G. Douglas tr. Virgil Æneid ii. xi. 13 Watter to sloik the haly fyr.
1755 in S. Johnson Dict. Eng. Lang.
1827 W. Tennant Papistry Storm'd 100 Untill his hail-life's drowth were slockit.
1842 D. Vedder Poems 232 The rain in torrents poured, It slockit at ance the witch's fire.
b. To suppress, bring to an end. Obsolete. rare.
ΘΚΠ
the world > existence and causation > creation > destruction > destroy [verb (transitive)] > crush, stifle, or overwhelm (feelings, etc.)
shendOE
whelvec1000
allayOE
ofdrunkenc1175
quenchc1175
quashc1275
stanchc1315
quella1325
slockena1340
drenchc1374
vanquishc1380
stuffa1387
daunt?a1400
adauntc1400
to put downa1425
overwhelmc1425
overwhelvec1450
quatc1450
slockc1485
suppressa1500
suffocate1526
quealc1530
to trample under foot1530
repress1532
quail1533
suppress1537
infringe1543
revocate1547
whelm1553
queasom1561
knetcha1564
squench1577
restinguish1579
to keep down1581
trample1583
repel1592
accable1602
crush1610
to wrestle down?1611
chokea1616
stranglea1616
stifle1621
smother1632
overpower1646
resuppress1654
strangulate1665
instranglea1670
to choke back, down, in, out1690
to nip or crush in the bud1746
spiflicate1749
squasha1777
to get under1799
burke1835
to stamp out1851
to trample down1853
quelch1864
to sit upon ——1864
squelch1864
smash1865
garrotte1878
scotch1888
douse1916
to drive under1920
stomp1936
stultify1958
c1485 ( G. Hay Bk. Law of Armys (2005) 118 The autoritee of the grete officer ryale slokis as than, and gerris cess the autoritee of the smallare officer.
c. To slake (lime). Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
society > occupation and work > industry > working with specific materials > working with other materials > work with other materials [verb (transitive)] > hydrate lime
sleck1530
quench1587
sliss1599
squench1643
slock1655
slake1662
1655 in A. Laing Lindores Abbey & Burgh of Newburgh (1876) 238 He was slokin ye lym and mixing it with sand.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1912; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

slockv.2

/slɒk/
Forms: Also Middle English–1600s slocke, 1800s sloke.
Etymology: ? < Anglo-Norman *esloker, esloquer, Old French eslochier, etc. (see Godefroy), to move, shake, stir.
Now only south-western dialect.
1. transitive. To entice away; to draw or lead away by some allurement.Also dialect, to convey clandestinely, to pilfer.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > will > motivation > attraction, allurement, or enticement > attract, allure, or entice [verb (transitive)] > away
ofdraw?c1225
spana1250
to draw awayc1384
slock1483
steal1526
over-tempt1643
the mind > possession > taking > stealing or theft > steal [verb (transitive)]
pick?c1300
takec1300
fetch1377
bribec1405
usurpc1412
rapc1415
to rap and rendc1415
embezzle1495
lifta1529
pilfer1532
suffurate1542
convey?1545
mill1567
prig1567
strike1567
lag1573
shave1585
knave1601
twitch1607
cly1610
asport1621
pinch1632
snapa1639
nap1665
panyar1681
to carry off1684
to pick up1687
thievea1695
to gipsy away1696
bone1699
make1699
win1699
magg1762
snatch1766
to make off with1768
snavel1795
feck1809
shake1811
nail1819
geach1821
pull1821
to run off1821
smug1825
nick1826
abduct1831
swag1846
nobble1855
reef1859
snig1862
find1865
to pull off1865
cop1879
jump1879
slock1888
swipe1889
snag1895
rip1904
snitch1904
pole1906
glom1907
boost1912
hot-stuff1914
score1914
clifty1918
to knock off1919
snoop1924
heist1930
hoist1931
rabbit1943
to rip off1967
to have off1974
1483 in Eng. Gilds (1870) 336 That none of the said crafte slocke ony manis prentise.
1604 G. Babington Comf. Notes: Exod. i. (Exod.) xxi. 334 To slocke away (as wee speake) a mans seruant..was a grieuous sinne with God.
1888 F. T. Elworthy W. Somerset Word-bk. (at cited word) The chillern..be all a-slocked away wi' prizes..and that to the meetin-house.
1897 Hocking in Christian World Xmas No. 3 They're trying to slock (entice) away others who do come.
2. To entice, allure, lead on, tempt.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > will > motivation > attraction, allurement, or enticement > attract, allure, or entice [verb (transitive)]
teec888
tightc1000
drawc1175
tollc1220
till?c1225
ticec1275
bringc1300
entice1303
win1303
wina1340
tempt1340
misdrawa1382
wooa1387
lure1393
trainc1425
allurea1450
attract?a1475
lock1481
enlure1486
attice1490
allect1518
illect?1529
wind1538
disarm1553
call1564
troll1565
embait1567
alliciate1568
slock1594
enamour1600
court1602
inescate1602
fool1620
illure1638
magnetize1658
trepana1661
solicit1665
whistle1665
drill1669
inveigh1670
siren1690
allicit1724
wisea1810
come-hither1954
1594 R. Carew tr. T. Tasso Godfrey of Bulloigne i. 13 What so may slocke or pricke a courage stout.
1594 R. Carew tr. T. Tasso Godfrey of Bulloigne v. 218 In vaine she sought to slocke, or with mortall Sweetnings t'enroll him in Cupidos pay.
1850 Beck's Florist 50 The bright sun of February..slocks (in Cornish vernacular) the young and eager buds to unfold their premature growth.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1912; most recently modified version published online December 2020).
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