单词 | swasher |
释义 | swashersweshern.1 Scottish. Obsolete exc. Historical. A drummer. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > musician > instrumentalist > percussion player > [noun] > drummer drumslade1513 swash-man1533 drum?1535 drumsler1541 drummer1574 drumster1581 swasher1600 drum man1645 drum boy1758 stick1909 skin-beater1936 15.. Aberd. Reg. (Jam.) Commoun tabernar and swescher. 1576 in A. Macdonald & J. Dennistoun Misc. Maitland Club (1840) II. 340 Gevin Carsane the swaschear that day we moustirit xxx s. 1600 in R. Pitcairn Criminal Trials Scotl. II. 245 To the townes twa swascheris. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1918; most recently modified version published online December 2020). swashern.2 A swashbuckler; a blustering braggart or ruffian; Scottish a swaggerer, showy fellow. See also quot. 1866. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > pride > boasting or boastfulness > blustering or bravado > [noun] > person jettera1400 flirdom?a1500 facerc1500 termagant1508 rutterkina1529 bellomy1535 bystour1535 roister1549 swash1549 rush-buckler1551 roisterkin1553 swashbuckler1560 dash-buckler1567 swinge-buckler?1577 whiffler1581 huff-snuff1582 swish-swash1582 fixnet1583 swag1588 swasher?1589 kill-cow1590 roister-doister1592 dagger1597 flaunting Fabian1598 tisty-tosty1598 huff-cap1600 swaggerer1600 burgullian1601 huff-muff1602 tear-cat1606 blusterer1609 wag-feather1611 wind-cutter1611 bilbo-lorda1625 tearer1633 cacafuegoa1640 bravado1643 Hector1655 scaramouch1662 swashado1663 huffer1664 bluster-mastera1670 Drawcansir1672 bully huff1673 huff1674 belswagger1680 valienton1681 blunderbuss1685 Draw can bully1698 bouncer1764 Bobadil1771 bounce1819 pistol1828 sacripant1829 hufty1847 bucko1883 the mind > emotion > pride > ostentation > [noun] > ostentatious person peacocka1425 ruffler1536 struttera1591 flaunter1598 glisterer1628 tulip1647 parader1747 swasher1821 swash1824 dazzler1839 rooster1840 show-off1841 swankera1846 Vanity-Fairian1847 grandstander1896 spotlighter1907 swank1913 swankpot1914 showboat1932 showboater1941 pavisander1950 ?1589 T. Nashe Almond for Parrat Ded. 3 Neither must you thinke his worship is to pure to be such a swasher. a1616 W. Shakespeare Henry V (1623) iii. ii. 30 As young as I am, I haue obseru'd these three Swashers . View more context for this quotation 1619 A. Newman Pleasures Vision 30 I no blaspheming Roarer was, No Swasher, no Repent-too-late. 1621 R. Burton Anat. Melancholy i. ii. iii. xv. 170 They cannot..make congies, which euery common swasher can doe. 1821 W. Scott Kenilworth I. iii. 48 Known for a swasher and a desperate Dick. 1866 W. Gregor Dial. Banffshire (Philol. Soc.) 187 Swasher, a person of tall stature, and somewhat ostentatious manners. (2) Anything whatever large and attracting attention. 1889 T. T. Stoddart Angling Songs 300 Sic a swasher I ween Is rare to be seen. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1918; most recently modified version published online March 2019). < n.115..n.2?1589 |
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