单词 | blazing |
释义 | blazingn.1 a. A flaming, burning. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > properties of materials > temperature > heat > burning > fire or flame > [noun] > flame or blaze > flaming or blazing blazingc1440 lowing1440 flamingc1540 c1440 Promptorium Parvulorum 38 Blasynge or flamynge of fyre, flammacio. 1639 T. Fuller Hist. Holy Warre i. ii. 2 A fading comet, whose blazing portended the ruine of that nation. 1859 G. Wilson & A. Geikie Mem. E. Forbes iv. 99 No needless blazings of phosphorus. b. Shining, splendour. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > light > intensity of light > [noun] > brilliance alightingeOE cleretea1340 blasenessa1398 clarityc1400 splendourc1450 resplendishure?1473 resplendour?1473 resplendence?a1475 resplendishing1479 flamingc1540 blazing1563 blaze1586 fulgence1592 fulgoura1600 resplendency1599 splendence1604 nitor1607 refulgence1624 refulgency?1624 fulgurea1634 fulgency1643 fulgidity1656 lucency1656 transplendency1664 vividness1668 brillant1676 shiningness1703 fulgurity1721 vivacity1735 brilliancy1747 brilliance1755 flame1800 éclata1806 vividity1813 prefulgence1892 1563 2nd Tome Homelyes Excess. Appar., in J. Griffiths Two Bks. Homilies (1859) ii. 316 The more thou garnish thy selfe with these outward blazings. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1887; most recently modified version published online December 2020). blazingn.2 1. Proclaiming, ‘trumpeting’. ΘΚΠ society > communication > information > announcing or proclaiming > [noun] bodingc1000 proclamationa1325 announcingc1450 pronunciationc1455 nunciationc1460 proclaim1461 announcement1512 blazoning1533 denouncement1544 denunciation1548 denouncing1552 annunciation1563 blazing1563 indiction1583 pronouncement1593 exclamation1602 predication1618 pronounce1641 preconization1650 predicature1653 denounce1704 preconizance1719 annunciatinga1729 annonce1775 announce1779 blazonment1876 1563 2nd Tome Homelyes Idolatry, in J. Griffiths Two Bks. Homilies (1859) ii. 237 Blasphemous bold blasing of manifest Idolatry. 1589 T. Nashe Anat. Absurditie sig. Aii The blazing of Womens slender praises. 2. Boasting. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > pride > boasting or boastfulness > [noun] yelpc888 yelpinga1050 roosingc1175 boastc1300 avauntment1303 avauntry1330 vauntingc1340 bragc1360 avauntingc1380 boastingc1380 avauntance1393 angarda1400 bragging1399 vaunta1400 crackingc1440 crackc1450 crowing1484 jactancea1492 vaunterya1492 bragancea1500 gloriation?1504 blasta1513 vousting1535 braggery?1571 jactation1576 self-boasting1577 thrasonism1596 braggartry1598 braggartism1601 jactancy1623 braggadocianism1624 blazing1628 jactitation1632 word-braving1642 rodomontadea1648 fanfaronade1652 superbiloquence1656 vapouring1656 rodomontading1661 blow1684 goster1703 gasconade1709 gasconading1709 vauntingness1727 braggadocioa1734 Gasconism1744 Gascoigny1754 braggade1763 gostering1763 penny trumpet1783 cockalorum?a1792 boastfulness1810 vauntage1818 bull-flesh1820 blowing1840 vauntiness1851 kompology1854 loud-mouthing1858 skite1860 gabbing1869 mouth1891 buck1895 skiting1916 boosterism1926 1628 O. Felltham Resolves: 2nd Cent. lxxx. sig. Y3v The blazings of the proud will goe out in a stench and smoke. ΘΚΠ society > communication > indication > insignia > heraldic devices collective > heraldry > [noun] > art of describing heraldic devices blazingc1440 blazure1523 emblazon1562 emblazure1562 blazoninga1581 emblature1606 blazon1610 blazonry1622 c1440 Promptorium Parvulorum 38 Blasynge of armys, descripcio. 1486 Bk. St. Albans, Her. A j Folowyth the Blasyng of all maner armys. 1530 J. Palsgrave Lesclarcissement 165 Blason, a blasyng or discryvyng of ons armes. 1583 A. Golding tr. J. Calvin Serm. on Deuteronomie x. 56 Some painted picture or blasing of armes. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1887; most recently modified version published online June 2020). blazingn.3 The marking of trees by chipping off a patch of the bark. ΚΠ 1799 Aurora (Philad.) 22 May Gashing, notching, and blazing, are fallacious, futile, hurtful. 1818 T. Hulme Jrnl. 1 July in W. Cobbett Year's Resid. U.S.A. (1819) iii. 335 We soon lost all appearance of the track..and of the ‘blazing’ of the trees. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1887; most recently modified version published online June 2019). blazingadj.1 1. Flaming with force. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > properties of materials > temperature > heat > burning > fire or flame > [adjective] > of the nature of or resembling flame > flaming or blazing lighteOE burningc1000 blazingc1400 flamingc1400 flagranta1513 flammigerous1592 bright-burning1594 flameful1605 flamant1607 aflame1698 lowing1720 lunting1786 blazy1838 c1400 Rom. Rose 3706 Of brennynge fyre a blasyng bronde. a1522 G. Douglas tr. Virgil Æneid (1960) xiii. ix. 103 The blesand torchys schayn. 1667 J. Milton Paradise Lost i. 728 Blazing Cressets fed With Naphtha and Asphaltus. View more context for this quotation 1855 T. B. Macaulay Hist. Eng. III. 340 The sight of the blazing dwellings. 2. a. Shining vehemently; bright-coloured, glaring. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > light > intensity of light > [adjective] > dazzling or glaring blazinga1387 piercinga1400 sulȝart1513 dazzling1581 overbright1587 glaring?c1600 bisson1604 quick1609 glary1632 severe1648 overpowering1700 aglare1712 adazzle1832 bedazzling1852 unbeholdable1855 braying1922 a1387 J. Trevisa tr. R. Higden Polychron. (St. John's Cambr.) (1876) VI. 297 Gay blasynge cloþes. 1425 Ordinances Whittington's Alms-house (modernized text) in J. Entick New Hist. London (1766) IV. 354 That the overcloathing..be dark and brown of colour, and not staring ne blaising. 1847 W. M. Thackeray Vanity Fair (1848) i. 1 Horses in blazing harness. 1855 C. Dickens Little Dorrit (1857) i. i. 1 A blazing sun upon a fierce August day. b. figurative. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > reputation > fame or renown > famous or eminent person > [adjective] > specifically of things or actions famousc1385 noblec1390 undoubtedc1460 illustrious?1566 blazing1576 brilliant1739 1576 W. Lambarde Perambulation of Kent 121 The fame thereof is..(aboue al other) most blasing & glorious. 1590 E. Spenser Faerie Queene i.iv. sig. D Her bright blazing beautie. 3. Hunting. Of scent: Very strong; as opposed to a cold scent, i.e. a weak one. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > smell and odour > [adjective] > descriptive of odours stithc1000 violenta1398 hot1595 valiant1607 warm1720 gamey1820 weak1854 blazing1875 1875 ‘Stonehenge’ Man. Brit. Rural Sports (ed. 12) i. ii. i. §2. 142 They..can hunt a cold scent, and yet with a blazing one they run breast high. 4. Used as a substitute for a profane epithet. ΘΚΠ the mind > goodness and badness > state of being accursed > [adjective] > as everyday imprecation stinking?c1225 misbegetc1325 banned1340 cursefula1382 wariablea1382 cursedc1386 biccheda1400 maledighta1400 vilea1400 accursedc1400 whoresona1450 remauldit?1473 execrable1490 infamous1490 unbicheda1500 jolly1534 bloodyc1540 mangy?1548 pagan1550 damned1563 misbegotten1571 putid1580 desperate1581 excremental1591 inexecrable?1594 sacred1594 putrid1628 sad1664 blasted1682 plagued1728 damnation1757 infernal1764 damn1775 pesky1775 deuced1782 shocking1798 blessed1806 darned1815 dinged1821 anointed1823 goldarn1830 darn1835 cussed1837 blamed1840 unholy1842 verdomde1850 bleeding1858 ghastly1860 goddam1861 blankety1872 blame1876 bastard1877 God-awful1877 dashed1881 sodding1881 bally1885 ungodly1887 blazing1888 dee1889 motherfucking1890 blistering1900 plurry1900 Christly1910 blinking1914 blethering1915 blighted1915 blighting1916 soddish1922 somethinged1922 effing1929 Jesus1929 dagnab1934 bastarding1944 Christless1947 mother-loving1948 mothering1951 pussyclaat1957 mother-grabbing1959 pigging1970 1888 R. Kipling Thrown Away in Plain Tales from Hills 18 Once I said:—‘What's the blazing hurry, Major?’ 1916 ‘B. Cable’ Action Front 66 You have the blazing cheek to keep me lying here in the filthy muck. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1887; most recently modified version published online June 2022). blazingadj.2 a. Blowing. Obsolete. ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > weather and the atmosphere > weather > wind > [adjective] > blowing (of wind) blazing1535 fanning1555 breathing1591 huffing1605 breezing1682 huffling1847 ablow1905 1535 Bible (Coverdale) Wisd. xvii. 18 Whether it were a blasynge wynde, or a swete song of ye byrdes. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > pride > boasting or boastfulness > [adjective] > boastful boastyc1300 bragc1315 boastfulc1380 great-moutheda1425 boggishc1440 avauntinga1513 windy1513 blazing1549 thrasonical1564 vauntful1590 vousty1596 braggadocian1599 self-boasting1599 braggart1604 braggartly?1611 braggadocio1615 braggeda1616 ampullous1622 rodomontado1645 vapouring1649 thrasonic1657 rodomontade1660 flounder-mouthed1663 fanfaron1670 vaunty1724 boastivea1763 Falstaffian1809 bounceable1831 jactant1839 braggadocious1853 blow-hard1855 loud-mouthed1867 flannel-mouthed1884 bull-mouthed1896 poppy-show1896 Tartarin1903 1549 M. Coverdale et al. tr. Erasmus Paraphr. Newe Test. II. 2 Cor. xi. f. lix Lette them neuer so muche with theyr blasyng woordes boaste themselues. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1887; most recently modified version published online June 2019). > as lemmasˈblazing ˈblazing n. (also 'blazing off) ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > industry > working with specific materials > working with metal > [noun] > hardening, tempering, or annealing > process in tempering blazing1853 austempering1937 1853 C. Tomlinson Cycl. Useful Arts (1854) II. 579/2 Each saw is heated over a coke fire until the grease inflames, an operation which is called blazing off. If the saws are to be rather hard, only a small portion of the grease is blazed off. 1853 C. Tomlinson Cycl. Useful Arts (1854) II. 579/2 Moving them over a fire for the blazing-off. 1860 C. Tomlinson Useful Arts & Manuf. 2nd Ser. 37 During this ‘blazing off’, the saw is removed from the furnace and allowed to cool. < as lemmas |
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