单词 | teething |
释义 | † teethingn.1 Obsolete. rare. Material on which to exercise the teeth; provisions, food. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > [noun] meateOE eatOE foodOE fodderOE dietc1230 gista1290 victual1303 victualsa1375 preya1382 feedinga1398 pasturea1398 viancea1400 viandsc1400 livingc1405 meatingc1425 vitalyc1440 vianda1450 cates1461 vivers1536 viandry1542 viander1543 gut-matter1549 peck1567 belly-cheer1579 appast1580 manchet1583 chat1584 belly-metal1590 repasture1598 cibaries1599 belly-timber1607 belly-cheat1608 peckage1610 victuallage1622 keeping1644 vivresa1650 crib1652 prog1655 grub1659 beef1661 fooding1663 teething1673 eatablea1687 sunket1686 yam1788 chow-chow1795 keep1801 feed1818 grubbing1819 patter1824 ninyam1826 nyam1828 grubbery1831 tack1834 kai1845 mungaree1846 scoff1846 foodstuff1847 chuck1850 muckamuck1852 tuck1857 tucker1858 hash1865 nosh1873 jock1879 cake flour1881 chow1886 nosebag1888 stodge1890 food aid1900 tackle1900 munga1907 scarf1932 grubber1959 1673 F. Kirkman Unlucky Citizen 210 By such time as he and his are fitted with Clothing, Teething & Tooling, his money is gone. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1911; most recently modified version published online June 2021). teethingn.2 1. The action of teethe v.; the process of developing teeth, dentition; usually applied to the cutting of the milk-teeth. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > digestive or excretive organs > digestive organs > mouth > tooth or teeth > [noun] > dentition toothingc1440 breeding of teeth1544 dentition1615 teething1732 milk teething1822 eruption1859 1732 J. Arbuthnot Pract. Rules of Diet iv. 408 When the Symptoms of Teething appear, the Gums ought to be relax'd by softening Ointment. 1872 L. P. Meredith Teeth (1878) 31 Fatal diseases incident to early childhood..not caused by the irritation of teething. 2. The pointing of the interstices between stones in a wall, or slates on a roof, with lime or mortar. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > industry > building or constructing > surfacing or cladding > [noun] > pointing pointing1374 snail-creep1593 teething1844 dinging1873 flat pointing1881 tuck pointing1881 1844 H. Stephens Bk. of Farm I. 198 The putting them [slates] on, including dressing, holing, pins for the slates, and nails for the laths, cost only 15s., and with moss for bedding 1s.,..and lime for teething 3s., 22s. the rood. Compounds C1. attributive and in other combinations, as teething fever, teething period, teething rash, teething stage (figurative). ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of visible parts > eruptive diseases > [noun] > of infants red gownc1400 red gum1597 white-gum1684 milk-blotch1797 strophulus1798 crusta lactea1806 tooth-rash1818 gum-rash1822 wildfire rash1822 teething rash1899 diaper rash1919 nappy rash1936 the world > time > relative time > the future or time to come > newness or novelty > [noun] > newness, freshness, or originality > early stage of existence or the world > teething troubles teething troubles1937 teething stage1959 1861 W. F. Collier Hist. Eng. Lit. 400 A severe teething fever deprived him of the use of his right leg. 1899 T. C. Allbutt et al. Syst. Med. VIII. 586 ‘Red gum’, ‘teething rash’, usually regarded as a sweat rash. 1959 Observer 19 Apr. 5/3 They speculated on whether Britain should jump the ‘teething’ stage of supersonic airliners and concentrate on producing an adult machine in twenty years' time. C2. teething bannock n. an oatmeal cake given in Scotland to a child beginning to cut its teeth. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > dishes and prepared food > pancake, tortilla, or oatcake > [noun] > oatcake havercakec1400 oatcakec1400 haverbreada1425 cake1434 grue1655 clap-bread1691 roundabout1706 farl1724 tollie1825 teething bannock1866 1866 W. Gregor Dial. Banffshire (Philol. Soc.) 191 Teethin'-Bannock, an oat-meal cake, or bannock made with much ceremony and given to an infant on the eve of teething. 1881 W. Gregor Notes Folk-lore N.-E. Scotl. 9 The teethin bannock..was baked of oatmeal and butter or cream. teething powder n. a medicinal powder given to children when teething. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > healing > medicines or physic > medicines for specific purpose > analgesic > [noun] > for toothache or teething odontalgic1740 teething powder1869 1869 Bradshaw's Railway Man. 21 App. 102 Pritchard's teething and fever powders, for..children cutting their teeth. 1967 Guardian 21 Sept. 3/4 It was highly likely that many ‘corner shops’ still contained stocks of teething powders containing mercury. teething ring n. a small ring or disc for an infant to bite on while teething. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > healing > dentistry > [noun] > teething ring or stick gum-rubbera1721 gum-stick1769 gum-ring1856 teething ring1872 society > leisure > entertainment > toy or plaything > other toys > [noun] > others spurc1450 cock1608 turnel1621 corala1625 house of cardsa1625 Jack-in-the-box1659 (Prince) Rupert's Drops1662 sucker1681 whirligig1686 playbook1694 card house1733 snapper1788 card castle1792 Aaron's bells?1795 Noah's Ark1807 Jacob's ladder1820 cat-stairs1825 daisy chain1841 beanbag1861 playboat1865 piñata1868 teething ring1872 weet-weet1878 tumble-over1883 water cracker1887 jumping-bean1889 play money1894 serpentin1894 comforter1898 pacifier1901 dummy1903 bubble water1904 yo-yo1915 paper airplane1921 snowstorm1926 titty1927 teaser1935 Slinky1948 teether1949 Mr Potato Head1952 squeeze toy1954 Frisbee1957 mobile1957 chew toy1959 water-rocket1961 Crazy Foam1965 playshop1967 war toy1973 waterball1974 pull-along1976 transformer1984 Aerobie1985 1872 ‘M. Twain’ Roughing It xv. 125 Soothing-syrup! Teething-rings! 1980 ‘J. Bell’ Question of Inheritance i. 18 His favourite toy, the bone ring..a teething ring, with three little bells on it. teething troubles n. figurative problems arising in the early stages of an enterprise. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > difficulty > [noun] > a difficulty > in early stages of anything growing pains1810 teething troubles1937 the world > time > relative time > the future or time to come > newness or novelty > [noun] > newness, freshness, or originality > early stage of existence or the world > teething troubles teething troubles1937 teething stage1959 1937 Jrnl. Royal Aeronaut. Soc. 41 917 The dynamometer had now been in use for eight or nine months. It was not quite free from small ‘teething’ troubles. 1954 ‘N. Shute’ Slide Rule iv. 92 These were the inevitable teething troubles of any very large aircraft. 1980 Bookseller 21 June 2560/1 TBL Book Service was still involved in teething troubles and costs. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1911; most recently modified version published online September 2020). > as lemmasˈteething ˈteething adj. (in sense 1). ΚΠ 1832 F. Marryat Newton Forster II. vi. 73 The teething infant. 1897 T. C. Allbutt et al. Syst. Med. III. 761 Looseness of the bowels..common in teething infants. < n.11673n.21732 as lemmas |
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