单词 | taverner |
释义 | tavernern. 1. One who keeps a tavern; a tavern-keeper. archaic. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > consumption of food or drink > eating > keeper of eating-house > [noun] hostc1290 taverner1340 hosteler1350 cookc1390 ostlera1400 goodman1430 innkeeperc1449 hosterc1503 hostler?a1505 tabler1569 tavern-keeper1611 ordinary keeper1644 cantinier1721 landlord1724 traiteur1751 tavern-man1755 restaurateur1793 restorator1796 restauranteur1837 restauranter1863 the world > food and drink > drink > providing or serving drink > [noun] > inn or tavern keeping > innkeeper tappera1000 tapsterc1000 wifeOE taverner1340 gannekerc1380 tippler1396 alewifec1400 vintnerc1430 alehouse-keeperc1440 ale-taker1454 innholder1463 cellarman1547 ale draper?1593 pint pot1598 ale-man1600 nick-pot1602 tavern-keeper1611 beer-monger1622 kaniker1630 ordinary keeper1644 padrone1670 tap-lash?1680 ale-dame1694 public house keeper1704 bar-keeper1712 publican1728 tavern-man1755 Boniface1795 knight of the spigot1821 licensed victualler1824 thermopolite1832 bar-keep1846 saloon-keeper1849 posadero1851 Wirt1858 bung1860 changer1876 patron1878 bar-tender1883 soda-jerker1883 bar steward1888 pub-keeper1913 1340 Ayenbite (1866) 44 And zelleþ ontreweliche, ase doþ þise tavernyers þet uelleþ þe mesure myd scome. a1382 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) (Douce 369(1)) (1850) Ecclus. xxvi. 28 The tauerner shal not be iustified fro synnes of lippis. a1400 Sir Beues (A.) 4357 He askede at þe tauarnere, Þat armede folk, what it were. 14.. in T. Wright & R. P. Wülcker Anglo-Saxon & Old Eng. Vocab. (1884) I. 688/19 Hic tabernarius, taberner. 14.. Lytyll Thanke 19 in Ritson Anc. Songs (1792) 78 They callyd the tawyrner to ffyll þe quarte, And lette note for the coste. 1530 J. Palsgrave Lesclarcissement 279/2 Tavernar a wyne sellar, tauernier. a1586 (?a1513) W. Dunbar Poems (1998) I. 255 ‘Be Goddis blud’, quod the tauernneir, ‘Thair is sic wyine in my selleir, Hes newer come in this cuntrie’. 1603 P. Holland tr. Plutarch Morals 46 Are you become indeed a Tavernour, Whose father was a woorthy governour? 1720 J. Strype Stow's Surv. of London (rev. ed.) II. v. x. 194/1 This Company anciently consisted of..The Vinteners, who were the Merchants that imported Wine.., and the Taverners, who kept Taverns for them, and sold it out by Retayl. 1760 J. Adams Diary 29 May (1961) I. 129 [He] may..multiply Taverns and Dram Shops and thereby secure the Votes of Taverner and Retailer. 1868 E. Edwards Life Sir W. Ralegh I. iv. 66 Under the powers of the assigned patent, [he] considerably increased the number of licensed taverners. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > drink > thirst > excess in drinking > [noun] > one who drinks to excess houndOE drinkerc1200 keach-cup?c1225 gulchcupa1250 bollerc1320 taverner1340 ale stake?1515 wine-bibber1535 bibber1536 swill-bowl1542 malt-wormc1550 rinse-pitcher1552 bibblera1556 ale knight1556 tosspot1568 ring-pigger1570 troll-the-bowl1575 malt-bug1577 gossip-pint-pot1580 black pot1582 alehouse knight1583 worrier1584 suck-spigot1585 bezzle1592 bezzlera1593 cup-leech1593 soaker1593 carouser1596 barley-cap1598 swiller1598 rob-pot1599 Philistine1600 sponge1600 wine-knight1601 fill-knaga1605 reel-pot1604 faithful1609 fill-pot1609 bouser1611 spigot-sucker1611 suck-pint1611 whip-can1611 bib-all-night1612 afternoon man1615 potling1616 Bacchanalian1617 bombard1617 pot-shot1617 potisuge1620 trougha1625 tumbrila1625 borachioa1627 pot-leech1630 kill-pota1637 biberon1637 bang-pitcher1639 son of Bacchusc1640 shuffler1642 suck-bottlea1652 swill-pot1653 poter1657 potatora1660 old soaker1665 fuddle cap1666 old toast1668 bubber1669 toper1673 ale-toast1691 Bacchant1699 fuddler1699 swill-belly1699 tickle-pitcher1699 whetter1709 draughtsmanc1720 bender1728 drammer1740 dram-drinker1744 drammist1756 rum-bud1805 siper1805 Bacchanal1812 boozera1819 rum-sucker1819 soak1820 imp of the spigot1821 polyposist1821 wineskin1821 sack-guzzler1823 sitfast1828 swill-flagon1829 cup-man1834 swiper1836 Lushington1851 lushing-man1859 bloat1860 pottle pot1860 tipsificator1873 tipsifier1873 pegger1874 swizzler1876 bibulant1883 toss-cup1883 lusher1895 stew-bum1902 shicker1906 stiff1907 souse1915 booze-hound1926 stumblebum1932 tanker1932 lush-hound1935 lushy1944 lush-head1945 binge drinker1946 pisshead1946 hophead1948 the world > food and drink > drink > drinking > [noun] > drinking intoxicating liquor > frequenting pubs > person taverner1340 benchera1533 barfly1906 pub-crawler1910 pub-goer1951 pub-friend1959 bar-hopper1974 1340 Ayenbite (1866) 51 Vor alþeruerst he becomþ tauernyer, þanne he playþ ate des. 1579 T. Twyne tr. Petrarch Phisicke against Fortune ii. xc. 278 b There is..nothyng more vayne then typplers and Tauerners. 1612 T. Taylor Αρχὴν Ἁπάντων: Comm. Epist. Paul to Titus (i. 7) 129 So should I be a swearer? a tauerner? a drunkard? This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1910; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1340 |
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