单词 | the most feck |
释义 | > as lemmasthe most feck 1. With the: the bulk, the greater part; = effect n. 3c; frequently in the most feck. Also: a (large) amount; number, quantity. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > quantity > [noun] metc1225 mountancec1330 amountancec1380 mountenancec1385 quantityc1392 quantitya1398 substance1435 mountenessea1450 mountc1475 number1477 feck1488 quantum1602 valour1631 amount1668 amt.1744 volume1882 the world > relative properties > wholeness > incompleteness > part of whole > [noun] > a great part or proportion > the greater part, the majority the more partOE the best part ofOE (the) more parta1350 (the) most parta1350 (the) most part alla1350 (the) most party1372 for (also be, in) the most part (also deal, party)a1387 the better part ofa1393 the mo?a1400 most forcea1400 substancea1413 corsec1420 generalty?c1430 the greater partc1430 three quartersc1470 generalityc1485 the most feck1488 corpse1533 most1553 nine-tenths?1556 better half1566 generality?1570 pluralityc1570 body1574 the great body (of)1588 flush1592 three fourths1600 best1601 heap1609 gross1625 lump1709 bulk1711 majority1714 nineteen in twenty1730 balance1747 sweighta1800 heft1816 chief1841 the force1842 thick end1847 1488 (c1478) Hary Actis & Deidis Schir William Wallace (Adv.) (1968–9) viii. l. 700 Swa sall we fend the fek off this regioun. 1535 W. Stewart tr. H. Boethius Bk. Cron. Scotl. (1858) II. 526 The lordis..for the most fect, Amang thame self held Donewald suspect. 1639 R. Baillie Lett. & Jrnls. (1841) I. 196 Our people had no commission to enterprize any thing which might..carrie the hazard of any feck of blood. 1650 J. Carstaires Let. 4 Oct. in W. Ferrie Notices of Life J. Carstaires (1843) 62 Never able to say it from anay feeke of experience. a1774 R. Fergusson Poems (1785) 160 Great feck gae hirpling hame like fools, The cripple lead the blind. 1792 R. Burns in J. Johnson Scots Musical Museum IV. 393 I hae been a d-v-l the feck o' my life. 1822 W. J. Napier Pract. Store-farming 266 ‘I hope you have lost none.’ ‘No mony.’ ‘What feck, think ye?’ 1824 W. Scott Redgauntlet III. x. 294 Naething will be said..for..the feck of three hours. a1859 W. Watt Poems & Songs (1860) 365 The lads soon follow'd..To meet wi' their joes, and glowre at the shows, Was the feck o' their business there, man. 1876 F. K. Robinson Gloss. Words Whitby There's a rare feck on't. 1887 R. L. Stevenson Thrawn Janet in Merry Men 139 He had a feck o' books wi' him—mair than had ever been seen before in a' that presbytery. 1917 J. Buchan Poems 67 A feck o' sodgers passed that way. 1927 Sc. Mag. Apr. 1 Nae wicer, the feck o' them, at forty than they were at fourteen. 1991 J. McDonald in T. Hubbard New Makars 88 The feck hae notions o an auld carle daffin ‘kypes’, an plunkin planets. 2000 M. Fitt But n Ben A-go-go xvi. 123 The feck o Ziemann's ermy fell in the kirmash, the lave were skailed across the Drylands and cyberspace. < as lemmas |
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