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单词 bove
释义

boveadv.prep.

Brit. /bʌv/, U.S. /bəv/
Forms:

α. Old English beufan, Old English bofon (perhaps transmission error), Old English hufan (transmission error), Old English–early Middle English bufan, Old English–early Middle English bufen, Old English–early Middle English bufon, early Middle English boven, early Middle English buuan, early Middle English buuen, early Middle English buuenne, early Middle English buven; Scottish pre-1700 bown; English regional (Northumberland) 1800s– beun, 1800s– byun.

β. Old English bufa (Northumbrian), late Old English–early Middle English bufe, early Middle English buue, Middle English bofe, Middle English 1600s bove, Middle English–1500s boue, 1600s 'boue, 1600s– 'bove; also Scottish pre-1700 bufe.

Origin: Probably of multiple origins. A word inherited from Germanic. Probably also a variant or alteration of another lexical item. Etymon: above adv.
Etymology: Originally (in Old English) cognate with or formed similarly to Old Frisian bova , adverb and preposition (West Frisian boppe ), Middle Dutch boven , bouen , adverb and preposition (Dutch boven ), Old Saxon bioban , adverb (in an apparently isolated attestation; Middle Low German bōven (adverb and preposition), bōvene (adverb), German regional (Low German) baben , baven , boven , adverb and preposition) < the Germanic base of be- prefix 1 + the Germanic base of Old English ufan (adverb) above, from above, Old Saxon obana , adverb (Middle Low German ōvene ), Old High German obana , obena , adverb (Middle High German obene , oben , German oben ), Old Icelandic ofan , adverb and preposition, Old Swedish ovan , adverb and preposition (Swedish oven ), Old Danish ouæn , ovæn , adverb and preposition (Danish oven ) < the Germanic base of Old High German oba above (see over adj.) + a Germanic adverbial suffix (compare outen adv., adj., and prep.).Compare above adv., above prep., anoven adv. In later use (from the late Middle English period onwards) probably always aphetic < above adv. (as seen most clearly in the now usual spelling with initial apostrophe). Given the apparent lack of non-poetic instances of the preposition between the early 16th and the late 19th cent., and the existence of English regional abeun , abyun , etc. (compare forms at above adv., prep., n., and adj.), it is unlikely that there is any continuity between the Old English and early Middle English forms and the 19th-cent. English regional forms beun, byun.The β. forms show loss of final -n. Also apparently attested early in place names, as Bovenie, Boveniae (1086; now Boveney, Buckinghamshire), Bovehric (1086; now Boveridge, Dorset), etc.
Now poetic and regional.
A. adv.
= above adv. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > space > relative position > high position > [adverb]
upc888
highOE
highlyOE
thereupc1000
anovenOE
overOE
boveOE
on, upon (the) lofta1100
aloftc1175
bibufennc1175
on higha1200
abovec1225
anovenonc1300
in heighta1340
on or upon height1340
ahighc1350
outh1389
over loftc1430
aheight1477
supernally1596
lofty-like1604
sublimely1625
way up1843
thereabove1891
OE Ælfric Hexameron (Hatton 115) 45 He [sc. rodor] is wundorlice healic and wid on ymbhwyrfte: se gæð under þas eorðan ealswa deop swa bufan.
lOE Laws of Æðelstan (Rochester) iv. vi. §2. 171 Butan swa feola nihta swa we her beufan cwædon.
c1230 (?a1200) Ancrene Riwle (Corpus Cambr.) (1962) 199 His leoue licome..wes ispread o rode, brad as scheld buuen [a1400 Pepys abouen], in his istrahte earmes.
c1275 (?a1200) Laȝamon Brut (Calig.) (1963) 3763 Ofte heo fuhten; ofte heo weren buuenne [c1300 Otho bofe] and ofte bi-noðen.
c1275 (?a1200) Laȝamon Brut (Calig.) (1978) 10302 Alle þe ær weoren buuen [c1300 Otho a-boue] he [sc. the king] heom sette bi-neoðen, & muchele luue heold wið alle þat ȝirnden his grið.
c1275 (?a1200) Laȝamon Brut (Calig.) (1978) l. 12781 Ofte wes þe drake buuen [c1300 Otho boue] and eft seoððen bineoþen.
c1425 Edward, Duke of York Master of Game (Vesp. B.xii) (1904) 28 (MED) The boores..han iiii tusshes, to in þe jawle boue and ii in the nethir jawle.
a1505 R. Henryson Annunciation 20 in Poems (1981) 154 Brichtnes fra bufe aboundis.
1594 R. Carew tr. T. Tasso Godfrey of Bulloigne i. 2 O Muse, thou that..boue in skyes, amids the Quyers blest, Dost golden crowne of starres immortall weare.
B. prep.
= above prep.
ΘΚΠ
the world > space > relative position > high position > high upon [preposition] > over or above
boveeOE
abovec1175
aloftc1400
atour1423
eOE Anglo-Saxon Chron. (Parker) anno 895 On þy ylcan gere worhte se foresprecena here geweorc be Lygan xx mila bufan Lundenbyrig.
OE Ælfric Catholic Homilies: 1st Ser. (Royal) (1997) iv. 215 Æfter þysum gebede æteowde heofenlic leoht bufon þam apostole binnon þære byrgyne.
OE Ælfric Old Eng. Hexateuch: Gen. (Claud.) i. 7 God..totwæmde ða wæteru, ða wæron under ðære fæstnysse, fram ðam ðe wæron bufan ðære fæstnysse.
a1225 (?c1175) Poema Morale (Lamb.) l. 87 in R. Morris Old Eng. Homilies (1868) 1st Ser. 165 He is buuen [v.r. boue] us and binoþen.
c1230 (?a1200) Ancrene Riwle (Corpus Cambr.) (1962) 184 We wrecches..wulleð wið eise stihen to heouene, þet is se hehe buuen us.
a1250 (?a1200) Ancrene Riwle (Nero) (1952) 20 Þreo creoiz mid to þume up buue [Corpus Cambr. up o] þe uorheaued.
c1275 (?a1200) Laȝamon Brut (Calig.) (1978) 13001 Arður bræid heȝe his sceld buuen [Otho boue] his hælme.
c1275 (?a1200) Laȝamon Brut (Calig.) (1978) l. 13258 & smat hine buuen [c1300 Otho boue] þan scelde.
c1350 (a1333) William of Shoreham Poems (1902) 115 Al þat hys boue and vnder molde.
c1450 Art Nombryng in R. Steele Earliest Arithm. in Eng. (1922) 42 The first figure of þe multipliant be a cifre, and boue it is sette the figure signyficatife.
1513 in C. Rogers Rental Bk. Cupar-Angus (1879) I. 290 The thyrd onder the wod, and the quarter bown the wod.
1567 G. Turberville tr. G. B. Spagnoli Eglogs ii. sig. Cij He boyles by force of Sommer blase, and boue the banke doth clyme.
1591 E. Spenser Ruines of Time in Complaints 110 Lifting up her brave heroick thought Bove womens weaknes.
a1616 W. Shakespeare Tempest (1623) ii. i. 124 'Boue the contentious waues. View more context for this quotation
a1649 W. Drummond Poems (1656) 152 'Bove other far esteem'd.
1671 J. Baltharpe Straights Voy. 4 He hath got bove Forty men.
1764 C. Churchill Independence 1 Happy the bard..Who, 'bove controulment, dares to speak his mind.
1783 Double Conspiracy v. iii. 83 Nothing on'y put a pair of iron ruffles on me, and flung me into the Provost, where I've lain 'bove this four months.
1852 H. B. Stowe Uncle Tom's Cabin II. xxxiv. 203 ‘Missis,’ said Tom, after a while, ‘I can see that, some how you're quite 'bove me in everything; but there's one thing Missis might learn, even from poor Tom.’
1886 E. H. Plumptre tr. Dante Hell in tr. Dante Commedia I. i. 13 But when I reached a point 'bove which did tower A mount.
1953 J. M. Brewer Word on Brazos 30 De Word tell us dat de man ain't been bawn what kin live 'bove sin.
2000 Cornish World Oct.–Dec. 9/2 ‘Lord Eggshells’ was mighty preedy, and thought ee was a cut 'bove everybody else—just' cause ee 'ad a besness sellin' 'ins eggs!
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2009; most recently modified version published online June 2022).
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