单词 | to dare larks |
释义 | > as lemmasto dare larks ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > inattention > mental wandering > confuse, bewilder [verb (transitive)] bewhapec1320 mara1350 blunder?a1400 mada1425 to turn a person's brainc1440 astonish1530 maskc1540 dare1547 bemud1599 bedazea1605 dizzy1604 bemist1609 muddify1647 lose1649 bafflea1657 bewildera1680 bother?1718 bemuse1734 muddlea1748 flurrya1757 muzz1786 muzzle1796 flusker1841 haze1858 bemuddle1862 jitter1932 giggle- the world > food and drink > hunting > fowling > hunt birds [verb (intransitive)] > fascinate larks to dare larks1547 the mind > attention and judgement > attention > attracting attention > engage the attention [verb (transitive)] > hold attention, absorb swallowc1330 deepc1380 dare1547 suspend1561 preoccupy1567 devour1568 to swallow up1581 enwrap1589 invest1601 steep1603 to take up1603 spell1646 possess1653 enchain1658 engross1661 absorb1749 fix1752 rivet1762 fascinate1782 spell-bind1808 arrest1814 mesmerize1862 to turn on1903 get1913 consume1999 1547 J. Hooper Answer Detection Deuyls Sophistrye 203 Virtuous councillors, whose eyes cannot be dared with these manifest and open abominations. 1551 T. Cranmer Answer S. Gardiner 121 Like vnto men that dare larkes, which holde vp an hoby, that the larkes eies beyng euer vpon the hoby, shuld not see the nette that is layd on theyr heades. 1596 W. Warner Albions Eng. (rev. ed.) x. lix. 256 The Spirit, that for God himselfe was made, Was dared by the Flesh. 1623 W. Shakespeare & J. Fletcher Henry VIII iii. ii. 283 Let his Grace go forward, And dare vs with his Cap, like Larkes. View more context for this quotation a1625 J. Fletcher Pilgrim i. i, in F. Beaumont & J. Fletcher Comedies & Trag. (1647) sig. Fffff4/2 Some castrell That hovers over her, and dares her dayly. 1680 W. Temple Surv. Constit. of Empire in Wks. (1731) I. 90 They think France will be dared, and never take Wing, while they see such a Naval Power as ours and the Dutch hovering about all their Coasts. 1860 G. A. Sala in Cornhill Mag. Aug. 239 (note) A ‘dare for larks’ or circular board with pieces of looking-glass inserted, used, on sunshiny days, for the purpose of ‘daring’ or ‘dazing’ larks from their high soaring flight to within a distance convenient for shooting or netting them. < as lemmas |
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