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单词 tailed
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tailedadj.1

/teɪld/
Forms: Also Middle English ytailed.
Etymology: < tail n.1, tail v.1 + -ed suffix1.
1.
a. Having, or furnished with, a tail or tails; in Zoology and Botany = caudate adj. Often in parasynthetic combinations, as long-tailed, white-tailed, etc.
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the world > the universe > star > [adjective] > having a tail
tailed1297
the world > life > biology > physical aspects or shapes > projection or protuberance > [adjective] > appendage
tailed1297
appendiculated1752
appendiculate1836
the world > animals > animal body > general parts > rump and tail > [adjective] > relating to the tail > having a tail
i-teileda1240
tailed1297
caudate1600
scutted1634
betailed1762
the world > space > shape > other specific shapes > [adjective] > others
lachrymal1607
tauriform1721
diminished1726
tailed1767
acinose1796
aciniform1798
acinous1809
slab-sided1817
lip-like1836
mound-like1843
high-centred1847
square-toed1851
brush-shaped1880
mushroom1884
bolster-shaped1900
arrowhead1934
narrow-gutted1952
panhandled1960
1297 R. Gloucester's Chron. (Rolls) 8821 Men iseie iwis Þe tailede sterre, þat gret bodiinge is.
c1330 R. Mannyng Chron. (1810) 158 What haf I to do with Inglis tayled kyng?
a1400 R. Glouc.'s Chron. (Rolls) App. T. 10 Ȝute libbeþ of þe kunde ytailed maniȝe so.
1413 Pilgr. Sowle (1859) i. xx. 20 Thenne answered this tailed worm.
1594 T. Blundeville Exercises v. xii. f. 261v He is eared and tailed like a rat.
1601 P. Holland tr. Pliny Hist. World I. xi. l. 352 Panthers are not in that wise tailed.
1767 B. Gooch Pract. Treat. Wounds I. 147 That called the tailed-bandage, used in compound fractures.
1846 C. Dickens Dombey & Son (1848) v. 44 [A] blue baize tailed coat.
1890 J. P. Ballard Among Moths & Butterflies 17 The hinder wings tailed.
b. Of cattle: = tagged adj. 3. Obsolete.
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the world > animals > mammals > group Ungulata (hoofed) > group Ruminantia (sheep, goats, cows, etc.) > bos taurus or ox > [adjective] > having particular markings
hawked?a1513
scored1535
tailed1539
rigged1555
spink1558
spanged1582
spinked1588
wanded1713
finched1786
sparky1787
finch-backed1790
sheeted1834
1539 Will H. Myrth of Puriton, Somerset 26 Oct. (MS.) To John Hore a taylyd heffer.
1543 Will J. Popyll, Shapwick, Som. 9 Jan. ij steyres a taylyd & a sterryd.
c. Of malt: Containing the tails. Obsolete.
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the world > food and drink > drink > manufacture of alcoholic drink > malting > [adjective] > malted or resembling malt > containing tails
tailed1735
1735 W. Ellis London & Country Brewer I. xxi. 129 His Caution against using tailed or dusty Malt.
d. tailed rhyme (rarely tail-rhyme), rendering of French rime couée, medieval Latin rithmus caudātus (see couwee adj.), applied to a couplet, triplet, or stanza with a tail, tag, or additional short line, either unrhymed or rhyming with another tag further on.
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society > leisure > the arts > literature > poetry > part of poem > [noun] > stanza > stanza, couplet, etc., with tail
rime couée?a1400
tail-rhyme1838
tailed rhyme1890
1890 Cent. Dict. at Rime1 Tailed rime.
1893 H. D. Traill Social England I. iv. 448 [Verses] in rime couée. Note, Or tail-rime [1898 (also called tailed-rime)]: a stanza where some lines, usually the third and sixth, are shorter (e.g. Chaucer's Rime of Sir Thopas).
2. ppl. adj. Deprived of the tail or tails.
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the world > food and drink > food > food manufacture and preparation > preparation of grain > [adjective] > having tails removed
tailed1550
the world > food and drink > food > food manufacture and preparation > preparation for table or cooking > preparing fruit and vegetables > [adjective] > having tails removed
tailed1844
1550 Proclam. Edward VI cariyng Graine 20 Oct. Wheate..of the meanest sorte, not cleane or tailed.
1844 H. Stephens Bk. of Farm II. 8 Topped and tailed turnips.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1910; most recently modified version published online March 2021).

tailedadj.2

/teɪld/
Etymology: < tail v.2 + -ed suffix1.
1. Cut; esp. cut to a special shape or size.
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the world > space > shape > [adjective] > shaped > by or as by cutting
hewnc1400
tailedc1430
cut?c1510
tailyed1589
c1430 Two Cookery-bks. 55 Take Roysonys of coraunce..& taylid Datys y-kyt a-long.
a1552 J. Leland Itinerary (1711) V. 55 Mr. Brainton..dyd fetch much tayled Stone there toward his Buildinges.
2. Law. Of lands and tenements: Granted, settled, or held in tail (see tail v.2 5); = entailed adj. Obsolete or archaic.
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society > law > transfer of property > settlement of property > [adjective] > entailed
tailed1430
tail1473
entailed?1530
tailzied1747
1430–1 Rolls of Parl. IV. 378/1 Toward eny tailled land.
c1475 Harl. Contin. Higden (Rolls) VIII. 502 I..condempne..alle thy londes taylede and not taylede to be applyede to the use of the kynge for ever.
1523 J. Fitzherbert Bk. Surueyeng xi. f. 18v Another forme of landes tayled with a remayndre ouer.
1593 in J. Anderson Cal. Laing Charters (1899) 309 Outwith the teylit land and toftis presentlie occupiit.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1910; most recently modified version published online March 2021).
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