单词 | stitching |
释义 | stitchingn. The action of the verb, in different senses. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > pain > types of pain > [noun] > sudden pain stitchc1000 showera1300 shutea1300 gridea1400 gripa1400 shota1400 stounda1400 lancing1470 pang1482 twitch?1510 shooting1528 storm1540 stitching1561 stub1587 twinge1608 gird1614 twang1721 tang1724 shoot1756 darting1758 writhe1789 catch1830 lightning pain1860 twitcher1877 rash1900 1561 J. Hollybush tr. H. Brunschwig Most Excellent Homish Apothecarye f. 29v [He hath] great stichynge when the ague commeth vpon hym. 1599 A. M. tr. O. Gaebelkhover Bk. Physicke 2/2 Therwith annoyncte the place of the stitchinge. 2. The action of fastening or uniting by stitches. Also, ornamentation with stitches. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > textiles > textile manufacture > manufacture textile fabric or that which consists of > sewing or ornamenting textile fabric > [noun] > embroidery or ornamental sewing broidery1382 embroidery1393 braidingc1440 broideringa1450 surfling1490 stitching1521 surfle?1533 tracing1549 acupiction1663 the world > textiles and clothing > textiles > textile manufacture > manufacture textile fabric or that which consists of > sewing or ornamenting textile fabric > [noun] > sewing > sewing together sewingc1290 stitching1521 1521–2 in H. Littlehales Medieval Rec. London City Church (1905) 314 Item, paid for new bandyng and stichyng of iij su[r]plyses x d. 1678 Orders, Rules & Ordin. Stationers' Co. 23 The Imprinting, Binding, Stitching, Publishing or Dispersing of any such Book. 1719 D. Defoe Life Robinson Crusoe 270 With a great deal of Pains, and awkward tedious stitching..I at length made..a Shoulder of Mutton Sail. 1857 J. Ruskin Polit. Econ. Art ii. 161 If the sempstresses tried to break each other's needles, that each might get all the stitching to herself. 3. concrete. a. Stitches collectively; i.e. the portions or loops of thread, etc. fastened in the material as the result of sewing. Also, a series of stitches. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > textiles > textile fabric or an article of textile fabric > sewn or ornamented textile fabric > [noun] > sewing or work sewn > stitch > stitches sewingc1400 stitching1560 steeking1561 1560 J. Heywood Fourth Hundred Epygrams ix. sig. Avv The barres of mens breeches haue such strong stitching. 1598 A. M. tr. J. Guillemeau Frenche Chirurg. 15/1 Betwixt the which stitching, we lay as yet other. 1875 R. F. Martin tr. J. Havrez On Recent Improvem. Winding Machinery 60 This would be quite certain to wear out the stitching of the flat ropes. 1885 Daily News 7 May 5/2 Pearl-grey Derby gloves..with three black stitchings. 1915 Blackwood's Mag. 683/1 The stitching had given way. b. The thread, silk, or other material of which stitches are made. Also plural. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > textiles > thread or yarn > [noun] > for sewing > thread of which stitches are made stitching1614 1614 J. Taylor Nipping of Abuses sig. B3v For bumbast, stitching, binding, or for buckram. 1826 Haber~dasher's Guide 16 Stitchings, a strong white thread. c. A bundle of sheets of paper stitched together. ΘΚΠ society > communication > book > leaves or pages of book > [noun] > quire or gathering quire1393 stitching1679 gathering1683 qr.1741 section1859 1679 A. Wood Life & Times (1892) II. 471 Sent to Sir William Dugdale, three stitchings or bundells containing corrections on his baronagium; the 1 stitching containes 5 papers; the 2d, 7 papers; the 3d., 11 papers. Compounds C1. attributive, as stitching-awl, stitching needle, stitching silk, stitching thread. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > tailoring or making clothes > making footwear > [noun] > processes involved in > sewing yarking1600 stitching1895 1552 in J. B. Paul Accts. Treasurer Scotl. (1913) X. 71 Item for stiking silk and buttonis to the samyn coit xvj s. 1585 J. Higgins tr. Junius Nomenclator 251/2 Acus Babylonia,..a fine stitching needle. 1589 Acct.-bk. W. Wray in Antiquary (1896) 32 78 A q' white stechinge silke, viij d. 1681 N. Grew Musæum Regalis Societatis i. §iv. i. 62 Thick as a Taylors Stitching-Thread. 1699 E. Ward London Spy I. iv. 11 With here and there a Remnant of Basting-thread and Stiching-silk, hanging upon his Coat. 1895 P. N. Hasluck Boot Making 57 The stitching-awl..is a similar tool to the sewing-awl, with the exception of being flat. C2. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > healing > medical appliances or equipment > surgical instruments > [noun] > needles stitching quill1674 probe needle1676 needle1728 1674 tr. G. Fabrice Cista Militaris 22 A stitching Quill [L. cannula fenestrata], which is used in stitching Wounds. 1767 B. Gooch Pract. Treat. Wounds I. 154 Which is a better method in general, than to use the stitching quill. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1917; most recently modified version published online December 2021). stitchingadj. †Of a pain, esp. in the ribs: Sharp and spasmodic, lancinating. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > pain > types of pain > [adjective] > sudden angrya1500 pang-likea1586 twinging1647 stitching1699 shooting1752 lancing1758 lancinating1762 stabbing1764 catching1820 fulgurating1878 1699 T. Rokeby Let. in Brief Mem. (1861) 63 I fell so ill with violent stitching paines in my breast and back. 1821 A. Wheeler Westmorland Dial. (ed. 3) 112 My deaam gat a bad stitchin pain in her side this summer wie forkin hay. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1917; most recently modified version published online June 2018). < n.1521adj.1699 |
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