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单词 that ilk
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that ilk
1. the ilk, that ilk.
a. The same person or persons. Also with addition of same, self. Obsolete.
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eOE Metres of Boethius (partly from transcript of damaged MS) (2009) ix. 24 Se ilca [sc. Nero] het ealle acwellan þa ricostan Romana witan.
lOE Anglo-Saxon Chron. (Laud) anno 1058 Her on þisum geare..wæs Benedictus gehalgod to papan, se ylca sænde Stigande arcebiscop pallium hider to lande.
c1175 ( Homily: Hist. Holy Rood-tree (Bodl. 343) (1894) 24 Þa eoden þa ylcæ ðerto þe hit ær imeten hæfdon.
a1200 MS Trin. Cambr. in R. Morris Old Eng. Homilies (1873) 2nd Ser. 55 (MED) Wo þo ilche þat ben mihti to drinken.
a1250 (?c1200) St. Katherine (Titus) (1981) l. 742 Þe ilke self is godes sune.
1340 Ayenbite (1866) 53 (MED) Þo þet libbeþ be þe ulesse..hi slaȝeþ hire zaulen..Þe ilke ne hyealdeþ scele ne mesure.
a1393 J. Gower Confessio Amantis (Fairf.) iii. l. 1298 ‘I am,’ quod he, ‘that ilke same, The which men Diogenes calle.’
a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Trin. Cambr.) l. 18141 Þis blisful kyng hit is þat iche [Vesp. ilk, c1460 Laud eche].
a1425 (?a1400) G. Chaucer Romaunt Rose (Hunterian) (1891) l. 416 That ilk is she that pryuely Ne spareth neuer a wikked dede.
?a1475 Lessons of Dirige (Douce) l. 171 in J. Kail 26 Polit. Poems (1904) 126 (MED) Mylkedest nat me, lorde, as mylke, With nesshe blood whan thow me made? And sythen, lord, that ylke, Ryght as the hardnesse of chese ys hade?
1669 Hist. Sir Eger 36 I trow to God ye be that ilk.
b. The same thing, substance, or time. Frequently with anaphoric reference to an object, action, etc., already mentioned. Obsolete (Scottish in later use). with that ilke, in that ilke: at that very moment.
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the world > relative properties > relationship > identity > [noun] > the same thing or person
selfeOE
the ilkeOE
same1340
that (or this) same1362
selfsamec1422
one (and the) selfsame1531
none1611
identity1616
same difference1945
the world > time > relative time > simultaneity or contemporaneousness > [adverb]
on (or in) one sitheeOE
togethersc1175
togetherc1200
at once?c1225
at one shiftc1325
jointly1362
at one strokec1374
with that ilkec1390
at one shipea1400
withc1440
at a timec1485
at (in) one (an) instant1509
all at a shove1555
pari passu1567
in (also at, with) one breath1590
in that ilkec1590
with the same1603
in one1616
concurrently1648
concurringly1650
contemporarily1669
simultaneously1675
synchronistically1684
coevallya1711
in (also with) the same breath1721
synchronically1749
at a slap1753
synchronously1793
contemporaneously1794
coinstantaneously1807
coetaneouslya1817
consentaneously1817
at one or a sweep1834
coincidentally1837
at the very nonce1855
one time1873
coincidently1875
in parallel1969
real time1993
eOE Anglo-Saxon Chron. (Parker) anno 755 Þa budon hie hiera mægum þæt hie gesunde from eodon, & hie cuędon þæt tæt ilce hiera [geferum] geboden wære.
OE tr. Medicina de Quadrupedibus (Vitell.) vi. 252 To eagena beorhtnysse wudubuccan gealla gemencged wið feldbeona hunige... Þæt ylce [?a1200 Harl. 6258B þat ylca] m[æ]g wið gomena sare.
c1175 ( Ælfric's Homily on Nativity of Christ (Bodl. 343) in A. O. Belfour 12th Cent. Homilies in MS Bodl. 343 (1909) 86 Eft is iwriten bi þam ylce [sc. about the aforementioned subject] þus.
c1175 Ormulum (Burchfield transcript) l. 3902 Þurrh þatt illke wass uss ec, Don full wel tunnderrstanndennn, Þatt crist..Wass borenn her to manne.
c1275 (?a1200) Laȝamon Brut (Calig.) (1963) l. 1424 Bladud Baðen iwrohte..mid ane stæn-cunne..þe he leide in ane walle-stream. Þe ilke makeð þat water hot.
a1375 (c1350) William of Palerne (1867) l. 531 I giue me holly in his grace, as gilty for þat ilk, & to mende my misse i make myn a-vowe.
c1390 (?c1350) Joseph of Arimathie (1871) l. 565 A whit kniht..Rydes to tholomer rad wiþ þat ilke, Baar him doun of his hors.
a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Vesp.) l. 13451 I dar noght sai Quere þis was þat ilk or nai.
c1440 (a1400) Awntyrs Arthure (Thornton) l. 23 Hir sadille semyde of þat ilke.
c1480 (a1400) St. Matthew 181 in W. M. Metcalfe Legends Saints Sc. Dial. (1896) I. 195 Þat Ilk suld þai haf done til ȝow.
c1590 (c1340) R. Rolle Psalter (Univ. Coll. Oxf. 64(2)) (1884) lxi. 9 Þai desceif of vanite in it selven..þat es, in þat ilk þat þai er trowid even & rightuous.
1622 (?a1513) W. Dunbar Poems (Reidpeth) (1998) I. 174 Sen as the world sayis that ilk.
1640 R. Brome Sparagus Garden ii. iii. sig. D3v Hoy.: How must that be done? Coul.: I that ich I would heare.
a1650 Robin Hood's Death 56 in F. J. Furnivall Percy Folio (1867) I. 54 Downe she came in that ilke.
1679 Perfect & True Acct. of Rebels 4 They affixed a certain Scandalous and Traiterous Paper, or Declaration, on the Market-cross; and intended to have done the ilke at Glasgow.
1821 A. Scott Poems 83 The cap he wore was crimson red, and of that ilk his morning gown.
1862 G. Henderson St. Matthew xxv. 16 Syne he wha had gotten the five talents gaed, an’ coft an’ trocked wi’ that ilk, an’ made ither five talents.
extracted from ilkadj.1pron.1n.
that ilk
Originally: family, class, set, or lot, esp. in that ilk. Subsequently, in extended use and with other premodifiers: kind, sort.Derived from sense B. 2 by taking ilk as referring to the family of the person named.
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the world > relative properties > kind or sort > [noun]
kindeOE
i-cundeOE
mannera1225
jetc1330
colour1340
hair1387
estrete1393
gendera1398
hedea1400
savourc1400
stockc1450
toucha1500
rate1509
barrel1542
suit1548
fashion1562
special1563
stamp1573
family1598
garb1600
espece1602
kidney1602
bran1610
formality1610
editiona1627
make1660
cast1673
tour1702
way1702
specie1711
tenor1729
ilk1790
genre1816
stripe1853
persuasion1855
society > society and the community > social relations > association, fellowship, or companionship > a company or body of persons > [noun]
ferec975
flockOE
gingc1175
rout?c1225
companyc1300
fellowshipc1300
covinc1330
eschelec1330
tripc1330
fellowred1340
choira1382
head1381
glub1382
partya1387
peoplec1390
conventc1426
an abominable of monksa1450
body1453
carol1483
band1490
compernagea1500
consorce1512
congregationa1530
corporationa1535
corpse1534
chore1572
society1572
crew1578
string1579
consort1584
troop1584
tribe1609
squadron1617
bunch1622
core1622
lag1624
studa1625
brigadea1649
platoon1711
cohort1719
lot1725
corps1754
loo1764
squad1786
brotherhood1820
companionhood1825
troupe1825
crowd1840
companionship1842
group1845
that ilk1845
set-out1854
layout1869
confraternity1872
show1901
crush1904
we1927
familia1933
shower1936
1790 J. Fisher Poems Var. Subj. 155 Ilk ane a cap an' cloak o' silk Has got, as if she was a lady, An' that indeed, o' nae sma' ilk.
1835 Foreign Q. Rev. June 133/1 Mr. Rae's book (not the first produced by the ‘men of that ilk’ on this high argument).
1845 E. Miall in Nonconformist 5 212 Mr. Hume, or Mr. Roebuck, or any member of that ilk.
1881 J. A. Morgan Shakespearean Myth i. 36 Milton was the enemy of all the ilk.
1899 Westm. Gaz. 29 June 3/2 Two very new hats of quite another ‘ilk’.
1899 Westm. Gaz. 6 July 3/2 A coat of this ‘ilk’ is quite another matter from the coat of the tailor costume.
1943 J. Kerouac Let. 7 Apr. in Sel. Lett. 1940–56 (1995) 59 I'm sure he's one of those prim, sparsely-hued ‘moderns’, who considers his ilk the backbone of the nation.
1968 H. S. Thompson Let. 24 Sept. in Fear & Loathing in Amer. (2000) 128 You and your swinish, hypocritical ilk.
1972 Life 1 Sept. 52/2 Ladies of every ilk.
1995 Countryman Summer 96 We have a peony of unknown ilk.
2005 M. Atwood Penelopiad v. 19 Smaller fry, the table-tilters, the mediums, the channellers, people of that ilk.
extracted from ilkadj.1pron.1n.
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