单词 | slid |
释义 | slidn. Now rare. a. A device by which something may be slid along the ground; a sled or sledge; a skid. ΘΚΠ society > travel > means of travel > a conveyance > vehicle > vehicles according to means of motion > vehicle moving on runners > [noun] > for transport of goods sleadc1374 draya1387 sled1388 slipe1488 slid1513 drag1576 sledge1684 skid1712 paddock1738 sleigh1748 train1783 bobsled1796 bobsleigh1841 bob1856 stone-boat1859 travois1873 slider1888 bobs1910 1513 Life Henry V (1911) 111 A slidd laden with greate stakes and with other greate peeces of greene wood. 1519 W. Horman Vulgaria xxix. f. 244v This house may be remoued with trocles, & slyddis. 1657 R. Ligon True Hist. Barbados 112 If they pave the waies, between the Canes, for the Slids and Assinigoes to passe. 1788 Trans. Soc. Arts 6 203 The advantages of the high wheels, and troughs or slids, over common wheels. 1788 Trans. Soc. Arts 6 207 The troughs or slids which accompany the Carriage, are to be placed under the wheels. 1904 Dundee Advertiser 15 Aug. 6 The hay ‘slipes’ or ‘slids’ for shifting the coles or ricks to the shed. b. ? A load sufficient for a sled. ΚΠ 1887 Dict. Archit. (Archit. Publ. Soc.) (at cited word) Thirty-four pollards produced a slid, and an average slid produced 13 faggots, or about 7½ slids to a hundred faggots. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1912; most recently modified version published online December 2021). slidadj.1 Scottish. 1. Slippery. ΘΚΠ the world > space > shape > flatness or levelness > smoothness > [adjective] > smooth and slippery slippera1050 slibbery?c1225 slidderya1250 slidder1398 lubric1490 slid1513 slippery1551 icy?1552 slipperous1585 glib1594 gliding1594 slicked1594 glibbery1601 lubrical1602 slape1671 slithery1825 slithy1855 butter-smooth1868 slick1901 1513 G. Douglas tr. Virgil Æneid vii. vii. 29 Full slyde scho slyppis hir membris our allquhayr. ?1553 (c1501) G. Douglas Palice of Honour (London) iii. l. 1300 in Shorter Poems (1967) 84 A passage..Hewyn in the roch of slyde [1579 Edinb. slid] hard merbyll stone. 17.. A. Ramsay Betty & Kate iii On a slid stane, or smoother slate. 1737 A. Ramsay Coll. Scots Prov. (1750) 37 He has a slid grip that has an eel by the tail. 1808 J. Jamieson Etymol. Dict. Sc. Lang. Slid ice, ice that is glib. 1850 J. Struthers Poet. Wks. II. 239 The brawling burn We ploutered aft, slid eels to snare. 1899– in Eng. Dial. Dict. 2. figurative. a. Mutable, changeable, uncertain. ΘΚΠ the world > time > change > changeableness > [adjective] slidinga900 wankleeOE windyc1000 unsteadfastc1200 fleeting?c1225 loose?c1225 brotelc1315 unstablec1340 varyingc1340 variantc1374 motleyc1380 ungroundedc1380 muablea1393 passiblea1393 remuablea1393 changeablea1398 movablea1398 variablec1397 slidderya1400 ticklec1400 variantc1412 flitting1413 mutable?a1425 movingc1425 flaskisable1430 flickering1430 transmutablec1430 vertible1447 brittlea1450 ficklea1450 permutablec1450 unfirmc1450 uncertain1477 turnable1483 unsteadfast1483 vagrantc1522 inconstant1526 alterable?1531 stirringc1540 slippery1548 various1552 slid?1553 mutala1561 rolling1561 weathery1563 unconstant1568 interchangeable1574 fluctuant1575 stayless1575 transitive1575 voluble1575 changeling1577 queasy1579 desultory1581 huff-puff1582 unstaid1586 vagrant1586 changeful1590 floating1594 Protean1594 unstayed1594 swimming1596 anchorless1597 mobilec1600 ticklish1601 catching1603 labile1603 unrooted1604 quicksilvered1605 versatile1605 insubstantial1607 uncertain1609 brandling1611 rootless1611 squeasy1611 wind-changinga1616 insolid1618 ambulatory1625 versatilous1629 plastic1633 desultorious1637 unbottomed1641 fluid1642 fluent1648 yea-and-nay1648 versipellous1650 flexile1651 uncentred1652 variating1653 chequered1656 slideable1662 transchangeative1662 weathercock-like1663 flicketing1674 fluxa1677 lapsable1678 wanton1681 veering1684 upon the weathercock1702 contingent1703 unsettled?1726 fermentable1731 afloat1757 brickle1768 wavy1795 vagarious1798 unsettled1803 fitful1810 metamorphosical1811 undulating1815 tittupya1817 titubant1817 mutative1818 papier mâché1818 teetotum1819 vacillating1822 capricious1823 sensitive1828 quicksilvery1829 unengrafted1829 fluxionala1834 proteiform1833 liquid1835 tottlish1835 kaleidoscopic1846 versative1846 kaleidoscopical1858 tottery1861 choppy1865 variative1874 variational1879 wimbly-wambly1881 fluctuable1882 shifty1882 giveable1884 shifty1884 tippy1886 mutatory1890 upsettable1890 rocky1897 undulatory1897 streaky1898 tottly1905 tipply1906 up and down1907 inertialess1927 sometimey1946 rise-and-fall1950 switchable1961 ?1553 (c1501) G. Douglas Palice of Honour (London) iii. l. 1982 in Shorter Poems (1967) 122 This warldly glore Maist inconstant, maist slyd [1579 Edinb. slid] and transitore. ?1553 (c1501) G. Douglas Palice of Honour (London) i. l. 620 in Shorter Poems (1967) 44 The slyd [1579 Edinb. slide] inconstant destany or chance. b. Smooth, polished, sleek, sly. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > ability > skill or skilfulness > cunning > [adjective] warec888 craftyOE hinderyeapc1000 yepec1000 foxc1175 slya1200 hinderc1200 quaint?c1225 wrenchfulc1225 wiltfula1250 wilyc1330 subtle1340 cautelous138. sleightful1380 subtile1387 enginousa1393 wilfula1400 wilyc1407 sleighty1412 serpentinec1422 ginnousa1425 wittya1425 semyc1440 artificial?a1475 sleight1495 slapea1500 shrewdc1525 craftly1526 foxy1528 gleering?1533 foxish1535 insidious1545 vafrous1548 wily beguile1550 wilely1556 fine1559 todly1571 practic1585 subdolous1588 captious1590 witryff1598 cautel1606 cunninga1616 versute1616 shiftfula1618 artificious1624 insidiary1625 canny1628 lapwing-like1638 pawky?a1640 tricksome1648 callid1656 versutious1660 artful1663 slim1674 dexterous1701 trickish1705 supple1710 slid1719 vulpinary1721 tricksy1766 trickful1775 sneck-drawing1786 tricky1786 louche1819 sneck-drawn1820 slyish1828 vulpine1830 kokum1839 spidery1843 dodgy1861 ladino1863 carney1881 slinky1951 the world > space > shape > flatness or levelness > smoothness > [adjective] > smooth and polished or glossy slighta1300 politea1398 well-burnishedc1400 well-polished1485 snod?a1500 sleeked1513 sneith1513 snog1513 sleek1589 enamelled1600 polished1649 slid1719 waxen1722 glazy1724 smolt1837 patent leather1904 smarmy1909 ciré1921 the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > deceit, deception, trickery > evasive deception, shiftiness > [adjective] slipperc1000 hinderc1200 slidderya1250 covert1340 unwrast1393 slyc1440 slippery1555 fetching1570 shifting1581 as slippery as an eel1601 roundabout1608 corner-creeping1610 shuffling1616 prevaricatory1645 prevaricative1657 sliverly1674 whifflinga1680 sneak-pasty1681 slid1719 evasive1725 shauchling1755 shifty1837 slab-bridged1845 sneaky1861 pussy-footed1893 sidewinding1902 slithery1902 pussyfooting1926 the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > deceit, deception, trickery > dissimulation, pretence > semblance, outward show > [adjective] > having or given specious appearance > appearing pleasant smoothc1400 sugared1426 honeyed1435 sugary1591 fair-faced1601 buttered1605 sugar-candied1623 slid1719 smoothie1959 1719 A. Ramsay Epist. to J. Arbuckle 50 Something sae auld~farran, Sae slid, sae unconstrain'd and darin. 1721 A. Ramsay Poems I. Gloss. s.v. He's a slid lown. 1725 A. Ramsay Gentle Shepherd i. i Ye have sae saft a voice, and slid a tongue. 1896 in Eng. Dial. Dict. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1912; most recently modified version published online March 2022). slidadj.2 Uttered with a kind of sliding tone. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > linguistics > study of speech sound > speech sound > intonation, pitch, or stress > [adjective] > intonation > slid slid1895 1895 R. Kipling in McClure's Mag. June 18/1 It was the unreproducible slid ‘r’ as he said this was his ‘fy-ist’ visit to England, that told me he was a New Yorker. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1912; most recently modified version published online September 2021). 'Slidint. Obsolete exc. archaic. A form of oath, common in the 17th century. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > malediction > oaths > [interjection] > religious oaths (referring to God) > God's eyelid God's lid1600 'Slid1606 Gad's lid1616 od's lid1616 Zlid1616 'Slidikins1694 slitterkins1786 1606 G. Chapman Sir Gyles Goosecappe i. ii. sig. B2 Slydd theres not one of them truely emphatical. a1616 W. Shakespeare Merry Wives of Windsor (1623) iii. iv. 24 Ile make a shaft or a bolt on't, slid, tis but venturing. View more context for this quotation 1650 A. Cowley Guardian ii. ii. sig. B2v Here's company; 'slid I'll fight then. 1689 Dialogue Timothy & Titus 6 Slid! this is insufferable. 1855 C. Kingsley Westward Ho! iii 'Slid, it seems half a life that I've been away. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1912; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.1513adj.11513adj.21895int.1606 |
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