单词 | snap-tin |
释义 | > as lemmassnap-tin 4. A slight or hasty meal or mouthful; a snack. Now dialect or spec. (cf. quot. 1883). Also in combinations, as snap-time, snap-tin.Not always clearly distinguishable from prec. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > meal > [noun] > light meal or snacks nuncheonc1260 morsela1382 refection?a1439 mixtumc1490 bever1500 banquet1509 collation1525 snatch1570 beverage1577 a little something1577 anders-meat1598 four-hours1637 watering1637 refreshment1639 snap1642 luncheona1652 crib1652 prandicle1656 munchin1657 baita1661 unch1663 afternooning1678 whet1688 nacket1694 merenda1740 rinfresco1745 bagging?1746 snack1757 coffee1774 second breakfast1775 nummit1777 stay-stomach1800 damper1804 eleven o'clock1805 noonshine1808 by-bit1819 morning1819 four1823 four o'clock1825 lunch1829 stay-bit1833 picnic meal1839 elevens1849 Tommy1864 picnic tea1869 dinnerette1872 merienda1880 elevenses1887 light bite1887 soldier's supper1893 mug-up1902 tray1914 café complet1933 nosha1941 namkeen1942 snax1947 snackette1952 chaat1954 ploughman's lunch1957 munchie1959 playlunch1960 short-eat1962 lite bite1965 munchie1971 ploughman1975 aperitivo2002 1642 T. Fuller Holy State iii. xii. 181 It is one thing to laugh at them in transitu, a snap and away, and another to make a set meal in jeering them. 1655 T. Fuller Church-hist. Brit. xi. 152 Henry Burton..rather took a snap then made a meal in any University. 1668 R. Steele Husbandmans Calling x. §4. 251 The Egyptian dogs do taste the waters of Nilus for fear of the Crocodiles, a snap and away. 1700 P. Motteux Don Quixote (1733) II. 55 The Curate's Provision..was but a Snap among so many, for they were all very hungry. 1818 W. Scott Heart of Mid-Lothian v, in Tales of my Landlord 2nd Ser. III. 114 First taste a snap of right Hollands. 1858 ‘G. Eliot’ Janet's Repentance i, in Scenes Clerical Life II. 52 Two hearty meals that might have been mistaken for dinners, if he had not declared them to be ‘snaps’. 1883 W. S. Gresley Gloss. Terms Coal Mining 229 Snap,..food taken by a collier during his shift. 1913 D. H. Lawrence Sons & Lovers i. 25 She..put him out a clean scarf and snap-bag. 1913 D. H. Lawrence Sons & Lovers iv. 65 I went to put my coat on at snap-time. 1935 A. J. Cronin Stars look Down i. ix. 67 ‘Come on, ye old beggor, and have yer snap,’ Tom called out with his mouth full of bread and cheese. 1960 C. Day Lewis Buried Day vii. 131 The black-faced miners cycling home from work with their snap-tins bumping at their sides. 1980 Guardian 11 Nov. 8/3 At 10 o'clock the regular farm hands disappeared to the dutch barn for their ‘snap’. < as lemmas |
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