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单词 sodding
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soddingn.1

/ˈsɒdɪŋ/
Etymology: < sod v.1
1. The action of covering, laying, or providing with sods.
ΘΚΠ
the world > space > relative position > condition of being external > covering > [noun] > with sods
sodding1688
society > occupation and work > industry > building or constructing > surfacing or cladding > [noun] > cladding or covering with other materials
claying?1523
mudding1632
sanding1670
sodding1688
fogging1704
slatinga1884
1688 R. Holme Acad. Armory iii. 266/1 Soding, is the covering of little shourings and places of shade from Rain, with green Turfs or Grass Sods.
1753 Chambers's Cycl. Suppl. (at cited word) Sodding of brick.
1860 B. Taylor in Life & Lett. I. xv. 206 We have done something at clearing away rubbish, sodding, and making the surroundings fair to look upon.
1864 J. C. Atkinson Stanton Grange 111 The sodding of the roof was beautifully managed.
2. Sods or turfs as a material for forming or strengthening embankments, etc.
ΘΚΠ
society > occupation and work > materials > raw material > turf > [noun] > for building or constructing
turf1565
set sod1844
sodding1852
sward-earth1852
the world > the earth > structure of the earth > constituent materials > earth or soil > [noun] > sod > as material
divotc1540
set sod1844
sodding1852
1852 J. Wiggins Pract. Embanking Lands 18 But if banks of sand are attempted..the front or facing [should be] guarded with clay, turf, sodding, and stones.
1867 Jrnl. Royal Agric. Soc. 2nd Ser. 3 ii. 664 A good sodding..might be made from the marram.
3. attributive, as sodding-implement, sodding-mallet, sodding-spade.
ΚΠ
1875 E. H. Knight Amer. Mech. Dict. III. 2237/2 Sodding-implements, tools for cutting sods and laying them down.
1891 Cent. Dict. (at cited word) Sodding-mallet.
1891 Cent. Dict. (at cited word) Sodding-spade.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1913; most recently modified version published online December 2021).

soddingn.2

Brit. /ˈsɒdɪŋ/, U.S. /ˈsɑdɪŋ/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: sod v.3, -ing suffix1.
Etymology: < sod v.3 + -ing suffix1. Compare earlier sod n.3
slang (chiefly derogatory and offensive). rare.
The action of engaging in a form of sexual intercourse (esp. homosexual anal intercourse) characterized as unnatural or immoral, or otherwise culturally stigmatized. Cf. sod v.3 1.For more details on the forms of sexual intercourse that may be implied by this and related words, see note at sodomy n. 1a.
ΘΚΠ
the world > physical sensation > sexual relations > sexual activity > anal sex > [noun]
sodomyc1325
sin of Sodom1340
sodomitec1350
sodomitry1531
buggery1533
sodding1868
anal intercourse1886
anal1943
cornholing1955
brown eye1967
anal sex1970
cornhole1970
butt-fucking1974
bumming2001
1868 tr. Martial Index Expurgatorius 35 Do you grieve that the sodding was ever begun [L. poenitet obscenae pruriginis]?
1976 A. Powell Infants of Spring 79 It's a cold day for sodding.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

soddingadj.adv.

Brit. /ˈsɒdɪŋ/, U.S. /ˈsɑdɪŋ/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: -ing suffix2, sod v.3
Etymology: < sod v.3 (although this is only attested later in expressions of dislike, etc.: compare sod v.3 2) + -ing suffix2.
slang (originally British).
A. adj.
Used as an intensifier. Later also as a simple filler, with little or no intensifying force (although generally implying some element of dislike, frustration, etc., on the part of the speaker).
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
the world > relative properties > quantity > greatness of quantity, amount, or degree > high or intense degree > [adjective] > very great or extreme > specifically of something bad or reprobated
woefula1400
mortalc1425
preciousc1475
fine1559
trim1569
gay1581
unconscionable1590
pocky1601
abominable1612
fearful1634
handsome1638
plaguey1694
dreadful1700
awfy1724
murrain1728
diabolical1750
deuced1782
dire1836
sinful1863
sodding1881
blooming1882
flaming1895
ruddy1896
abysmal1904
awful1916
hellishing1927
right1958
steaming1962
schwag1993
1881 ‘J. Saul’ Sins Cities Plain II. 62 We had a good laugh over the sodding fools.
1912 D. H. Lawrence Let. 3 July (1962) I. 134 The miserable sodding rotters..that make up England today.
1950 R. Godden Breath of Air xix. 235 ‘That's my sodding business,’ said McGinty.
1980 D. Bogarde Gentle Occup. i. 24 I'll remember this sodding day until the day I die.
2008 Spin Dec. 92/1 Everyone seemed to go toward that..goal of being seen everywhere, in every sodding street, in every sodding nook and cranny in the world.
B. adv.
Used as an intensifier, esp. with adjectives and adverbs. Later also as a simple filler, with little or no intensifying force (although generally implying some element of dislike, frustration, etc., on the part of the speaker).
ΘΚΠ
the world > relative properties > quantity > greatness of quantity, amount, or degree > high or intense degree > [adverb] > extremely or exceedingly > specifically of something bad
sorea1300
grievously1340
terrible1490
beastly?1518
shrewdlyc1533
arrantly?1548
murrainly?1548
abominablea1550
pestilence1567
pestilently1567
cursedly1570
pestiferously1570
murrain1575
plaguey1584
plaguilya1586
grievous1598
scandalously1602
horridly1603
terribly1604
monstrously1611
hellish1614
dreadfullya1616
horrid1615
pestilenta1616
infernally1638
preposterously1661
woeful1684
confoundedly1694
confounded1709
glaringly1709
cursed1719
flagrantly1756
weary1790
disgustingly1804
filthy1827
blamed1833
peskily1833
pesky1833
blame1843
blasted1854
wickedly1858
blatantly1878
shamelessly1885
disgracefully1893
ruddy1913
bastarda1935
pissing1951
sodding1954
pissingly1971
1954 K. Amis Lucky Jim xvii. 168 Cuts his own hair now, you see. Too sodding mean to pay out his one-and-six, that is what it is. My God.
1968 J. Braine Crying Game vi. 141 The bastard who was giving me dinner stood me up, and I shall sodding well ring him and tell him I'm going out with someone much nicer.
1990 ‘A. T. Ellis’ Inn at Edge of World 1 She clutched her cardigan across her chest with both hands. ‘It's so sodding cold,’ she said.
2007 Sun (Nexis) 5 Jan. Yes. It was that sort of night for Knowles. And..no less sodding awful for Natasha.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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