单词 | sugared |
释义 | sugaredadj. 1. a. Containing or impregnated with sugar; sweetened with sugar. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > taste and flavour > sweetness > [adjective] > sweetened sugareda1475 sweetened1567 condulcate1569 nectarized1593 mellified1598 sugary1598 dulcified1617 edulcorate1819 sugar-coated1865 saccharous1896 saccharinized1977 the world > food and drink > food > food manufacture and preparation > preparation for table or cooking > sweetening > [adjective] > sweetened > with sugar sugareda1475 a1475 Liber Cocorum (Sloane) (1862) 53 Ȝet sugurt soppes I nyl forȝete. 1567 J. Maplet Greene Forest Ep. Ded. sig. Aijv Ambrosia, a sugred and confect kinde of Wine. 1576 S. Gosson Speculum Humanum in H. Kerton tr. Pope Innocent III Mirror Mans Lyfe (new ed.) sig. Kviij The tender floure..Whose sugred sap sweet smelling sauours yeeldes. 1577 W. Harrison Hist. Descr. Islande Brit. ii. i. f. 95/1, in R. Holinshed Chron. I Marchepaine, sugred bread [1587 sugerbread], gingerbreade. 1626 F. Bacon Sylua Syluarum §726 Wine Sugred inebriateth lesse, than Wine Pure. 1633 P. Fletcher Piscatorie Eclogs vii. xxxvii. 54 in Purple Island No sugred made confection. 1685 W. Hedges Diary 5 Sept. (1887) I. 209 Sugared Biskett. 1763 J. Mills New Syst. Pract. Husbandry IV. 368 Phials half filled with sugared water. 1883 J. M. Duncan Clin. Lect. Dis. Women (ed. 2) xvii. 177 By the sugared urine irritating the skin. 1886 D. C. Murray First Person Sing. ii He asked for a glass of sugared water and a match. b. sugared pumpkin n. = sugar-pumpkin n. at sugar n. Compounds 3c. ΘΚΠ the world > plants > particular plants > cultivated or valued plants > particular food plant or plant product > particular vegetables > [noun] > fruits as vegetables > pumpkin peponOE pompion1526 pompillion1598 turquin1600 pumpkin1647 calabash1658 potiron1658 winter squash1771 zucca1818 kabocha1884 sugared pumpkin1884 sugar-pumpkin1905 Ceylon pumpkin1913 trombone1946 Queensland blue1956 1600 R. Surflet tr. C. Estienne & J. Liébault Maison Rustique ii. xl. 252 To make cucumbers or pompions sugred, you must steepe the seed in water that is well sweetned with sugar or honie,..and so sowe them.] 1884 de Candolle's Orig. Cultivated Pl. 254 The sugared pumpkin, called Brazilian. c. Resembling (that of) sugar; sugary. rare. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > additive > sweetener > [adjective] > resembling sugar sugared1725 the world > physical sensation > taste and flavour > sweetness > [adjective] > somewhat saccharine > relating to or of the nature of sugar saccharine1674 sugared1725 1725 R. Bradley Chomel's Dictionaire Œconomique at Pears A very muskish sugared Taste. d. Sugar-coated; candied, ‘crystallized’. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > food manufacture and preparation > preparation for table or cooking > garnishing > [adjective] > iced or sugar-coated frosted1656 iced1775 sugar-candied1825 sugared1855 sugar-coated1865 glacé1882 piped1969 1855 S. Sidney Sardinians in Househ. Words 8 Sept. 133/2 Bonbons made of sugared nuts and almonds. 1873 W. Black Princess of Thule xiv. 235 Her pockets stuffed with packages of sugared fruits. 1878 C. Gibbon For the King (new ed.) iii Pills and words come to the same effect in the end, whether sugared or no. 1892 T. F. Garrett & W. A. Rawson Encycl. Pract. Cookery I. 15/1 Sugared Almonds. e. Smeared with a mixture of sugar, beer, etc. for the purpose of catching moths. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > hunting > equipment > trap or snare > [adjective] > sugared for catching insects sugared1887 1887 Cassell's Dict. at Sugaring The collector visits the sugared trees after dark with a bull's-eye lantern. 2. figurative. Full of sweetness; honeyed, luscious, delicious. a. With lit. language retained. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > physical sensibility > sensuous pleasure > [adjective] > pleasing to the senses lithec888 fairOE softOE lickerousc1275 deliciousa1325 kindlya1382 favourablea1398 kinda1398 sugared1426 feelsomea1450 agreeablec1450 comfortablec1460 favourousc1485 grateful1553 sugar candy1575 lickerish1595 savouring1595 maumy1728 tasty1796 lekker1900 the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > deceit, deception, trickery > dissimulation, pretence > semblance, outward show > [adjective] > having or given specious appearance > appearing pleasant smoothc1400 sugared1426 honeyed1435 sugary1591 fair-faced1601 buttered1605 sugar-candied1623 slid1719 smoothie1959 1426 J. Lydgate tr. G. de Guileville Pilgrimage Life Man 14287 Flaterye, The wych, with hys sugryd galle, Euery vertu doth appalle. 1523 J. Skelton Goodly Garlande of Laurell 73 Sith he hath tastid of the sugred pocioun Of Elyconis well. 1576 G. Gascoigne Princelye Pleasures Kenelwoorth (1821) 12 The sugred baite oft hides the harmefull hookes. 1629 Z. Boyd Last Battell Soule (new ed.) 950 (Jam.) All fleshlie pleasures are both vain and vile... Beware of such succred poison. 1665 S. Patrick Parable of Pilgrim xv. 132 These sugar'd drops do love most to stay in the solitary places. b. Of actions, states, etc.: frequently, having an attractive outward appearance, alluring. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > attractiveness > [adjective] > superficially sugaredc1374 candyfloss1957 c1374 G. Chaucer Troilus & Criseyde ii. 384 So lat youre daunger sucred [v.r. sugred] ben a lyte. 1569 in Burnet Hist. Ref., Rec. (1681) II. ii. iii. xii. 369 Her cunning and sugred entertainment of all Men that come to her. a1586 Sir P. Sidney Apol. Poetrie (1595) sig. C4 His sugred inuention of that picture of loue. a1592 R. Greene Frier Bacon (1594) sig. D3v Whose face shining with many a sugred smile. a1616 W. Shakespeare Timon of Athens (1623) iv. iii. 260 Thou would'st haue..followed The Sugred game before thee. View more context for this quotation 1633 G. Herbert Glance in Temple i I felt a sugred strange delight. 1651 Bp. J. Taylor XXVIII Serm. xix. 248 If we retain..any one beloved lust, any painted devil, any sugar'd temptation. 1890 Spectator 18 Oct. Davies was afterwards more successful in his offers of sugared law. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > musical sound > [adjective] > melodious or harmonious sweetc900 merryOE softc1230 accordanta1325 well-soundingc1350 cordant1382 sootc1385 songfula1400 melodiousa1425 sugaredc1430 well-toneda1500 tunable1504 dulcea1513 equivalenta1513 consonant?1521 harmonicala1527 harmoniousc1550 consorteda1586 Orphean1593 concentful1595 melodical1596 sweet-recording1598 tuneful1598 sirenical1599 high-tuned1603 nightingale-like1611 soundful?1615 according1626 modulaminous1637 undiscording1645 canorous1646 symphonious1652 concinnous1654 consonous1654 harmonic1667 sirenica1704 symphonial1773 concentual1782 chantant1785 Memnonian1800 melodized1807 Orphic1817 undiscordant1819 concentuous1850 fluting1852 melodic1871 well-orchestrated1872 jarless1876 tuny1885 tunesome1890 c1430 J. Lydgate Minor Poems (Percy Soc.) 11 To practyse withe sugrid melody. a1513 W. Dunbar Poems (1998) I. 101 A nychtingall with suggurit notis new. 1580 H. Gifford Posie of Gilloflowers ii. sig. N.2v Her sugred descant. 1648 J. Beaumont Psyche xi. cxc. 198 What Ear could now Disrellish such a suger'd Noise as this. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > manner of speaking > [adjective] > having pleasing speech or eloquent > of mouth, lips, etc. sugaredc1440 c1440 J. Lydgate Amor vincit Omnia v. (Ashm. 59) Þe greke Omerus wt his sugred mouþe. 1508 W. Dunbar Goldyn Targe (Chepman & Myllar) in Poems (1998) I. 192 Your sugurit lippis and tongis aureate. ?1573 L. Lloyd Pilgrimage of Princes f. 24v Demosthenes that sugred Orator. 1578 J. Rolland Seuin Seages 63 O Pantillas with thy sweit suggurit toung. 1635 J. Swan Speculum Mundi vii. §3. 355 The harmlesse choristers..do then begin to tune again their sugred throats. e. Of words, speech, eloquence. (The commonest use.) ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > literature > style of language or writing > elegance > [adjective] > mellifluous sugaredc1440 mellifluous?a1475 sugratife1509 sugurat?a1513 sugary1591 silver1594 silken1598 mellfluvious1600 mellifluent1601 c1440 J. Lydgate Lyfe St. Albon (1534) A ij Sugred deties of Tullius Cicero. c1450 J. Lydgate Secrees 220 Thorugh his sugryd Enspyred Elloquence. 1532 (c1385) Usk's Test. Loue in Wks. G. Chaucer i. f. cccxxixv She..gan deliciously me comforte with sugred wordes. 1539 R. Taverner Garden of Wysdom sig. D.iiiiv His wordes were more sugered than salted, more delectable then profytable. a1616 W. Shakespeare Henry VI, Pt. 1 (1623) iii. vii. 18 Faire perswasions, mixt with sugred words. View more context for this quotation 1633 G. Herbert Rose in Temple i This world of sugred lies. 1664 H. More Antidote Idolatry x. 140 The fair words and sugar'd speeches of that cunning Woman. 1789 ‘P. Pindar’ Expostulatory Odes x. 33 Like children, charm'd with Praise's sugar'd song. 1863 A. W. Kinglake Invasion of Crimea II. i. 14 The cheap, sugared words are quickly forgotten. 1891 F. W. Farrar Darkness & Dawn II. xxxv. 22 She understood that sugared letter which had summoned her from Antium! ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > love > kiss > [adjective] > (of kisses) full of sweetness sugareda1586 a1586 Sir P. Sidney Astrophel & Stella Sonn. lxxiii A sugared kiss In sport I suckt. 1601 B. Jonson Fountaine of Selfe-love iv. iii. sig. H2v So sugred, so melting, so soft, so delicious. View more context for this quotation 1658 E. Phillips Generosi Ludentes 17 in Myst. Love & Eloquence Kisses. Tempting,..sugred, lingring. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > love > loved one > [adjective] lief and deara900 dearOE sweetOE lovedOE dearlyOE liefOE dearworth?c1225 chere1297 lovered1340 beloveda1375 dearworthyc1374 chary?a1400 sugaredc1475 tender1485 chereful1486 affectionatea1513 dilect1521 chare1583 ingling1595 darling1596 affected1600 in the love of1631 jewel-darling1643 adorable1653 fonded1684 endeared1841 dotey1852 c1475 Partenay 3848 Adieu, my sugret suete souerain lorde! 1583 G. Wastnes in B. Melbancke Philotimus (new ed.) To Author (verso facing sig. A) God prosper thee (my sugred darling boy). This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1915; most recently modified version published online June 2021). < |
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