| 单词 | small ware | 
| 释义 | small waren. 1.   a.  Chiefly in plural. Small items of haberdashery; items of tape, cord, braid, etc. Occasionally in singular used collectively.In quot. 1567   in figurative context (cf. sense  2). ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > merchandise > 			[noun]		 > types of textile goods merceryc1300 mercery ware1377 haberdasha1529 small ware1567 tailory1610 dry goods1657 woollen-drapery1688 soft goods1798 wallflower1804 linendrapery1849 hog round1910 1567    J. Rastell Briefe Shew False Wares ii. f. 27v  				Your ministers, of whom yet euerie one..goeth with his fardell about him, and (like a spiritual pedler) setteth foorth his smal wares in open pulpittes, and emong all other pointes, vttereth those of the Popes behauiour, as most gay geare for the brothers and sisters. 1572    T. Wilson Disc. Vsurye f. 6  				Huckesters, or chapmen of choyse,..retayling small wares. 1617    J. Minsheu Ἡγεμὼν είς τὰς γλῶσσας: Ductor in Linguas at Habberdasher  				An Habberdasher of small wares... In London also called a Millenier. 1630    P. Massinger Renegado  ii. iii. sig. D3  				A great Lady dote vpon A Haberdasher of small wares. a1690    S. Jeake Λογιστικηλογία 		(1696)	 65  				Many small Wares called Habberdashery..are sold by Dozens, Scores, Shocks. a1704    T. Brown Bantering Declam. in  Wks. 		(1707)	 I. i. 59  				Achilles..fell..into a great Huff with Alexander Magnus, Haberdasher of small Wares. 1719    in  T. D'Urfey Wit & Mirth IV. 216  				A spruce Haberdasher first spake me fair, But I would have nothing to do with Small ware. 1764    Jrnl. Votes Gen. Assembly N.Y. 1 631/2  				Margaret Westervels..humbly prayed she might be permitted to peddle with small Wares..for the Support of herself, her Husband, and Mother. 1845    J. Saunders Cabinet Pictures of Eng. Life: Chaucer 241  				Haberdashers were originally a branch of the mercers; and dealt, like them, in small wares. 1884    Birmingham Daily Post 24 Jan. 3/4  				Hosiery, Haberdashery, Smallwares, Wools, &c. 1924    W. P. Crankshaw Weaving xi. 121  				Lappets, Swivels, Smallwares and Warp Piles... Lappet and swivel mechanisms are used to produce effects which resemble those obtained by embroidery. 1960    Trade Marks Jrnl. 30 Nov. 1521/1  				Narrow fabrics in imitation of velvet being textile smallwares for use as fasteners or fastenings for clothing. 2007    G. Greer Shakespeare's Wife x. 181  				Somewhere in an intricate and elastic web of retail trading of small wares, Gilbert Shakespeare plied the haberdasher's trade.  b.  Usually in plural (chiefly North American). Any small manufactured items; (in later use) spec. kitchen utensils. Occasionally in singular used collectively. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > industry > manufacture or production > 			[noun]		 > manufactured article or product > general types of small ware1815 special edition1845 stamping1862 run of the mill1876 mass product1922 short run1957 1815    J. Smith Panorama Sci. & Art I. 91  				It [sc. Lignum-vitæ] is much used by the turner, making excellent castors, handles for tools, and other small ware. 1855    Daily Argus & Democrat 		(Madison, Wisconsin)	 11 June 		(advt.)	  				We have a general assortment of Hardware, such as Carpenters' Tools, Building materials,..small wares, etc. 1876    Boston Daily Globe 3 Apr. 7/1  				Mr. McElroy will exhibit a fine display of druggists' small wares and glass instruments. 1901    Trans. Manch. Assoc. Engineers 1900 159  				In their..position as machines for producing small screws, studs and pins, in fact the ‘smallwares’ of engineering construction, they are of great value. 1921    Printers' Ink 13 Oct. 30 		(advt.)	  				By kitchen utensils is meant aluminum ware, crockery, tin ware.., broilers, and small ware of all sorts. 1987    Times 30 Nov. 17/4  				The firm..was a large-scale manufacturer of all kinds of small wares, from toothpicks and tapersticks to scent bottles and vinaigrettes. 2008    M. Suas Adv. Bread & Pastry 		(2009)	 xiv. 554  				Efficient cake mixing relies on various small wares, including spatulas, whisks, bowl scrapers, parchment paper, [etc.].  2.  In singular used collectively and in plural. In extended use: minor or ephemeral productions. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > literature > prose > non-fiction > 			[noun]		 > collective valueless non-fiction small ware1584 ephemera1751 1584    Briefe Declar. Desires Faithfull Ministers 133  				They compell men to buy Bookes of them for 4. pence or 6. pence, which are to deare of a peny or two pence: and not onelye suche small Ware. 1646    J. Bastwick Utter Routing of Army of Independents 248  				Hee will never be fit either to make a compleat Independent Country courtier, or an absolute Independent Gentleman, but he shall be a Haberdasher in the small wares of Independency. a1658    J. Cleveland Wks. 		(1687)	 100  				You shall never take a Pamphleteer, one of these Haberdashers of small Wares, without his Videlicets, or his Vtpotes. 1720    J. Swift Let. to Young Poet 		(1721)	 26  				Every one knows, Grub-street is a Market for Small-Ware in Wit. 1775    Monthly Rev. Apr. 309  				How far it may be worth while to cultivate this small ware of science, under the present diffusion of letters, will bear a question. 1839    Metrop. Mag. Aug. 379  				His last work alone would be sufficient to convict him, as it is full of personal details, anecdotes, and such small ware. 1919    Bookman Jan. 643  				Journals and diaries, and such small ware—Of making many war books there's no end! 1981    N.Y. Times 		(Nexis)	 12 June  c1/1  				Tom Thumb's greeting card and anti-Nazi literature from the German underground concealed in packets of tea are just a few of the items displayed in ‘Typographical Small Wares: Ephemera From the Collections’. CompoundsΚΠ 1673    Bp. S. Parker Reproof Rehearsal Transprosed 344  				Every Mechanick..thinks much of the Doctors Allowance as wanton and superfluous, though it be short of the Returns of his own mean and small-ware Trade. 1762    North Briton No. 19. 60  				This pedlar in small-ware politics has taken upon him to abuse the Athenians as a mob. 1774    G. Hardinge Let. 11 July in  J. Nichols Illustr. Lit. Hist. 18th Cent. 		(1818)	 III. 189  				Though my villainies in this way are petty and small-ware doings enough, yet the principle is equally bad and rotten.  C2.   General attributive, as  small-ware dealer,  small-ware merchant,  small-ware shop. ΚΠ 1702    L. Echard Gen. Eccl. Hist.  iii. iii. 348  				Sometimes he was a Small-Ware Merchant. 1754    C. Denis Select Fables lxxxii. 297  				Small-ware dealers. 1816    J. T. James Jrnl. Tour i. 33  				At the iron foundery they have acquired an art of casting small ware articles which, I believe, is peculiar to themselves. 1834    Picture of Liverpool 73  				Smallware dealer. 1848    E. C. Gaskell Mary Barton I. xiv. 252  				I..set up a small-ware shop. 1858    P. L. Simmonds Dict. Trade Products  				Smallware-dealer, Smallware-merchant, a shop-keeper who keeps small wares; a merchant who supplies them. 1918    F. Hurst Gaslight Sonatas iv. 141  				There followed a week of lesser department stores,..of offices tucked dingily behind lithograph and small-ware shops. 1989    Winnipeg Free Press 22 June 5/6 		(advt.)	  				Auction sale of abandoned personal property... Wash basins—toilets—arborite counter tops—plus a large amount of small-ware items too numerous to mention. 2005    Beaver Dec. 56/1  				Euphrasie opened a small shop in her new home, working as a seamstress..Success with the neighbours led her to begin offering a variety of ‘smallware’ items for sale. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2012; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < | 
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