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单词 adder-voice
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adder-voice

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C1. General attributive, as adder bite, adder head, adder skin, adder-voice, etc.
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OE tr. Pseudo-Apuleius Herbarium (Vitell.) (1984) cxxxi. 168 Gyf hwylc man þas wyrte mid him hafað wið eall næddercyn [?a1200 Harl. 6258B næddrecun; L. generatione serpentium] he biþ trum.
a1398 J. Trevisa tr. Bartholomaeus Anglicus De Proprietatibus Rerum (BL Add. 27944) (1975) II. xix. xci. 1348 Adder eiren beþ rounde and ful many, pale and wanne.
a1425 Medulla Gram. (Stonyhurst) f. 34v Indumie, eddre skynnes.
c1450 Alphabet of Tales (1905) II. 416 (MED) He saw iiij neddyr-hedis knytt to-gedur.
1570 R. Sempill in J. Cranstoun Satirical Poems Reformation (1891) I. 163 With helteris hie to ty on tre Thy poysonit edder stangis.
1591 in R. Pitcairn Criminal Trials Scotl. (1833) I. 245 Ane edder skyn.
1613 J. Stephens Cinthia's Revenge v. ii. sig. Q3v I do dare The vt-most of your franticke violence, Cast all thy Adder-stings vpon my heart.
1746 W. Ellis Agric. Improv'd I. May xvi. 111 A hot Iron will extract the Venom of an Adder-bite.
1891 N. Amer. Rev. Apr. 464 The Bishop of Worcester's ‘admirable curing powder’, of which the principal ingredients seem to be adder-skins.
1946 E. Sitwell Fanfare for Elizabeth iii. 18 Adder-voices shrilling and hissing.
2004 G. Hatfield Encycl. Folk Med. 319/1 Dried adder heads were valued in the Scottish Highlands as a cure for adder bite.
b. Parasynthetic and instrumental, as adder-bitten, adder-coloured, adder-headed, etc.
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1508 W. Kennedy Flyting (Chepman & Myllar) in Poems W. Dunbar (1998) I. 218 Hangit, mangit, eddirstangit.
1596 F. Sabie Olde Worldes Trag. in Adams Complaint sig. D2v Pale enuie left her Adder-haunted den, And rul'd on earth as supreame Queene of men.
1609 T. Heywood Troia Britanica v. cviii Heare one was going, and in going spide By Adder-haird Medusa, and so stayes.
?a1808 Universal Syst. Nat. Hist. X. 344 The adder-headed loach. Specific character, head very long, with scales on the top disposed like those on the heads of adders.
1819 J. H. Reynolds Peter Bell Pref. p. vii That fiend-like, vulture-souled, adder-fanged critic.
1874 A. C. Swinburne Bothwell ii. xiii. 182 What could sting you so, What adder-headed thought or venomous dream?
1898 O. Wilde Ballad of Reading Gaol 7 The gallows-tree With its adder-bitten root.
1946 L. B. Lyon Rough Walk Home 29 Crunching the adder-coloured dung.
2005 C. R. Daileader Racism, Misogyny & Othello Myth i. 31 Her adder-haired, Moorish lover.
C2.
adder-bead n. a bead worn as an amulet, believed to be generated by a snake or snakes (see adder-stone n.). [Originally after Welsh glain neidr, lit. ‘serpent-bead’ (compare quot. 1694; also glain y nadroedd); compare also Scottish Gaelic gloine nathrach, gloine nathair, lit. ‘serpent-glass’, also †cnap na nathrach, lit. ‘adder button’ (a1709 as krap y naithreach (E. Lhwyd)).]
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the world > the supernatural > the occult > sorcery, witchcraft, or magic > enchantment or casting spells > [noun] > charm or amulet
lib1577
periapt1584
charm1590
telesm1597
amulet1601
gamahe1638
talisman1638
adder-bead1694
porte-bonheur1874
the mind > attention and judgement > beautification > types of ornamentation > jewellery > jewellery of specific shape or form > [noun] > bead(s)
graina1350
juniper-beads1486
beadc1500
adder-stone1587
bead-stone1677
adder-bead1694
wampumpeag1705
wampum1753
strand1825
1694 E. Lhuyd Let. 18 Oct. in R. T. Gunther Early Sci. Oxf. (1945) XIV. 247 An Adder-bead or Glain Neidr of green glass.
1715 R. Thoresby Ducatus Leodiensis 494 There are none of the Adder-beads to be met with in Ireland, that country having no Snakes.
1889 Jrnl. Anthropol. Instit. 18 204 Some of the skeletons wore on the neck glass beads with spirals of different colours, the adder's bead of the Britons.
1999 S. C. Williams Relig. Belief & Pop. Culture Southwark iii. 74 ‘Fairy’ or ‘adder’ beads were worn to prevent nightmares.
adderbred adj. [after Hellenistic Greek ὀϕιογενής (see ophiogenes n.); compare snake-bred adj. at snake n. Compounds 3] Obsolete engendered by the devil (see sense 1a).
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1587 Sir P. Sidney & A. Golding tr. P. de Mornay Trewnesse Christian Relig. xvii. 310 This Deuill which hath marred..the whole earth was a Serpent, (whom he calleth ὀϕιογενῆ or ὀϕιόνιον (?), that is to say, Snakebread or Adderbread [Fr. race serpentine],) which armeth men by whole troopes against God.
adder-close n. Obsolete an enclosure containing adders; a snake pit.In quots. applied in Norse mythological contexts.
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1870 W. Morris Earthly Paradise: Pt. IV 85 When song arose From that Northumbrian adder-close.
1893 A. Lang Homer & Epic xvi. 397 Atli treacherously got Gunnar and Hogni and the other Niblungs into his power, cut out Hogni's heart, and put Gunnar in the adder-close.
adder-deaf adj. [compare deaf adder n. 1] poetic (now rare) deaf as an adder (see sense 2b).
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the mind > emotion > absence of emotion > [adjective] > emotionally blind or deaf
blind-heartedc975
adder-deaf1597
the mind > will > decision > obstinacy or stubbornness > [adjective] > inflexible
ironOE
stour1303
strange1338
unmovablea1382
inflexible1398
stoutc1410
unpliablea1425
intreatable1509
stiff1526
stiff-necked1526
unpliant1547
stout-hearted1552
inexorable1553
obstinate1559
strait-laced1560
impersuasible1576
unflexiblea1586
hard-edged1589
adamantive1594
unyielding1594
adder-deaf1597
steeled1600
irrefragable1601
rigid1606
unpersuadable1607
imployable1613
unswayablea1616
uncompellable1623
inflexive?1624
over-rigid1632
unlimbera1639
seta1640
incomplying1640
uncomplying1643
stiff-girt1659
impersuadable1680
unbendinga1688
impracticable1713
unblendable1716
stiff-rumped1728
unconvinciblea1747
uncompounding1782
unplastic1787
unbending1796
adamant1816
uneasy1819
uncompromising1828
cast iron1829
hard-hitting1831
rigoristic1844
ramrod1850
pincé1858
anchylosed1860
unbendable1884
tape-bound1900
tape-tied1900
hard line1903
tough1905
absolutist1907
hard-arsed1942
go-for-broke1946
hardcore1951
hard-arse1966
hard-ass1967
hardball1974
1597 G. Markham tr. G. Pétau de Maulette Deuoreux xxv. f. 5 Adder-deafe eares they haue when wisedome charmes, Wilfull in ill, ilnesse beyond conceite, Foolish to shun, wise to draw on their harmes, Rich to deceiue themselues by selfe deceite.
1617 H. Fitzgeffrey Satyres iii. sig. E7v To bee made Adder-deafe with Pippin-crye.
1716 M. Davies Athenæ Britannicæ II. To Rdr. p. xxiii Such Adder-Deaf, Impitoyable, and Inhospitable Gentlemen.
1832 T. Campbell in Metropolitan Jan. 92 O, heartless men of Europe—Goth and Gaul! Cold, adder-deaf to Poland's dying shriek.
1997 Irish Times (Nexis) 12 Apr. 4 Adder deaf and stone blind, Mitchel concludes, ‘and if so then doomed to destruction irretrievable, signal and unpitied’.
adder-faw adj. [faw adj.; compare Middle High German nātern-vēch] Obsolete variegated like a snake.
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lOE St. Margaret (Corpus Cambr.) (1994) 162 He [sc. a devil] wæs swiðe mycel on dracan heowe and eall he wæs nædderfah.
adder-flame n. rare (poetic) a flame suggestive of an adder.
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1920 E. Sitwell Wooden Pegasus 21 Adder-flames flare and spout From his lips.
adder fly n. Obsolete a dragonfly; cf. sense 3.
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1761 R. Dodsley Gen. Contents Brit. Mus. ii. 89 Libellulæ, Dragon Flies, or Adder Flies, are a beautiful Insect.
1794 J. Morse Amer. Geogr. 177 Dragon Fly. Adder Fly... Libellula.—Several species.
1885 E. Douglas Queen of Hid Isle iii. i. 63 Steel-blue adderflies with needle shape.
adder-footed adj. Obsolete (poetic) having a foot or feet like a dragon (see sense 1c).In quots. in allusion to the giants in Ovid's Metamorphosis.
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1565 A. Golding tr. Ovid Fyrst Fower Bks. Metamorphosis i. f. 3 When with their hundred handes a piece the adderfooted rout, Did practise for to conquere heauen.
1621 W. Slatyer Hist. Great Britanie i. ii. 7 Yet who so lookes on this our Time, Might scarce thinke, th' Adder-footed line Of Gyants were extinct, to see Heauens scorne so rife on earth to bee.
adder-hate n. Obsolete (poetic) hate considered as a poisonous or deadly emotion; intense hate.
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the mind > emotion > hatred > [noun] > fierce or virulent hatred
perenmity1585
inveterateness1646
inveteracy1691
adder-hate1880
1880 Contemp. Rev. Mar. 431 Hated with the adder-hate of fear.
adder mouth n. North American (now rare) = adder's mouth n.
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1818 A. Eaton Man. Bot. (ed. 2) ii. 313 Malaxis..ophioglossoides (adder mouth..).
1940 Ohio Jrnl. Sci. 40 206 Malaxis unifolia Mx. Green Adder-mouth.
adder-pike n. [so called on account of its poisonous sting] English regional (rare) the lesser weever (fish), Echiichthys vipera.
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1688 R. Holme Acad. Armory ii. xix. 480/1 He beareth Gules, an Adder Pike, (of some called a Sharpling or Netter,) proper. It is a Fish..: It hath..two triangular like fins, with sharp spines or thorns standing out at the gills; the like on the neck, from which to the end of the tail.
1884 R. F. Burton Bk. Sword i. 11 The sting-fish or adder-pike (Trachinus vipera) has necessitated amputation of the wounded limb.
1983 P. S. Auerbach & B. W. Halstead in P. S. Auerbach & E. C. Geehr Managem. Wilderness & Environmental Emergencies viii. 242/1 Common names for the weeverfish include the adderpike, sea dragon, sea cat, and stang.
adders' fry n. Obsolete offspring of adders or the devil (see sense 1a).
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1540 in J. Strype Eccl. Memorials (1721) I. vi. 232 You serpents, adders-fry, how wil ye escape the judgment of God?
adder's meat n. (also adders' meat) chiefly English regional greater stitchwort, Stellaria holostea.
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the world > plants > particular plants > plants and herbs > according to family > Caryophyllaceae (chickweeds and allies) > [noun] > chickweeds and stitchworts
chicken meateOE
bird's-tonguea1300
stitchworta1300
chickenweedc1300
piglea1400
chickweed?a1425
craches1530
mouse-ear1578
all-bony1597
chickenwort1762
Stellaria1785
all bones1787
mouse-eared chickweed1789
cerastium1799
starwort1809
satin flower1836
adder's meat1853
thunder-flower1853
snap-jack1867
shirt button1880
1853 A. Pratt Wild Flowers II. 9 It [sc. greater stitchwort] was called in early times White-flowered grass, and is now known in country places as the Satin Flower, and Adder's meat.
1920 Times 9 Mar. 19/6 The starry stitchwort..is in some country districts called ‘adders' meat’, from a notion that the serpent feeds on this unbaleful herbage.
1996 Chiltern Seeds Catal. 223 Greater Stitchwort (so called for its ‘property in helping stitches and pains in the sides’). Satin Flower, Adder's Meat, Moon Flower and others.
adder's mouth n. (also addersmouth) North American (frequently with distinguishing word) any of various North American orchids of the genus Malaxis (formerly Microstylis), typically having very small green or white flowers.
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1843 J. Torrey Flora State N.Y. II. 268 Microstylis monophylles,..Short-stalked Adder's-mouth..[grows in] deep shady swamps.
1901 C. T. Mohr Plant Life Alabama 457 Acroanthes unifolia..Green Addersmouth.
1927 Ecology 8 200 One-blades, Malaxis spp.—The common name of these plants is often given as ‘Adder's mouth’.
2002 R. D. Porcher & D. A. Rayner Guide Wildflowers of S. Carolina 82 Green adder's mouth (Malaxis unifolia) and southern twayblade..are rarities that are commonly found in beech forests in the coastal plain.
adder's spear n. now historical = adder's tongue n. 2.
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the world > plants > particular plants > ferns > [noun] > adder's tongue
adder's tongue1548
serpent's tongue1578
Ophioglossum1583
adder's spear1714
a1400 in T. Hunt Plant Names Medieval Eng. (1989) 244 [Spica Celtica] neddre-spere.]
1714 M. Kettilby Coll. above 300 Receipts 132 Take of the tender Tops of the Bay-Tree, Red-Sage,..Rosemary, Adders-spear, Golden-Rod, [etc.].
1864 T. Moore Brit. Ferns 17 The common Adder's-tongue is gathered by country-people for the preparation of adder's-spear ointment.
1938 W. N. Clute Our Ferns (ed. 2) 68 Adder's-spear, adder's-spit and other names formerly in use [for Ophioglossum], all refer to a fancied resemblance between the plant and the adder.
adder-stone n. a stone of varying descriptions, typically having a naturally formed hole and used as a bead or amulet (see snake-stone n.). [In quot. 1587 after classical Latin echītes echites n. With later uses compare Scottish Gaelic clach-nathrach , lit. ‘serpent-stone’ (1863 or earlier; compare quot. 1872 at snake-stone n. 3). Compare also adder-bead n. (and the Celtic parallels cited at that lemma), and serpent-stone n. 2.]
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the world > the supernatural > the occult > sorcery, witchcraft, or magic > enchantment or casting spells > [noun] > charm or amulet > stone or gem
adder-stone1587
sea-bean1607
mole-stone1699
scarabaeus1775
hag stone1787
gamahec1796
holy-stone1825
scarab1878
the mind > attention and judgement > beautification > types of ornamentation > jewellery > jewellery of specific shape or form > [noun] > bead(s)
graina1350
juniper-beads1486
beadc1500
adder-stone1587
bead-stone1677
adder-bead1694
wampumpeag1705
wampum1753
strand1825
1587 A. Golding tr. Solinus Worthie Work xlix. sig. Y.ivv (margin) The Echite or Adderstone.
1699 E. Lhuyd Let. 15 Dec. in R. T. Gunther Early Sci. Oxf. (1945) XIV. 419 These amulets [of the Druids]..may be rendered in English; Snake-buttons or Adderstones, Cock-knee-stones, toad-stones, Snail-stones, & Mole-stones.
1759 W. Mason Caractacus 10 The potent adder-stone, Gender'd 'fore th' autumnal moon.
1793 D. Ure Hist. Rutherglen ii. 131 The adder-stone..is thought by superstitious people to possess many wonderful properties.
2001 M. Campbell Strange World of Brontës iv. 194 Adder-stones or witch-stones, as they were sometimes known, have natural holes in them and were frequently tied with string, before being suspended from the rafters, to ward off witches.
adder-tongued adj. (a) (of a plant) having parts resembling the tongue of an adder (rare); (b) (of a person) using malicious or offensive language; spiteful.
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1770 R. Weston Universal Botanist I. 97 Adder-tongued-leaved Epidendrum.
1823 W. Scott St. Ronan's Well III. viii. 209 What was it the old, adder-tongued madwoman dared to say of Clara Mowbray?
1938 Texas Geogr. Mag. 2 i. 26/1 The smallest of the adder-tongued ferns..is a most common midwinter plant.
2001 Times-Picayune (New Orleans) (Nexis) 15 Nov. (Living section) 8 Graham is..playing the leading role, the adder-tongued know-it-all Sheridan Whiteside.
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