单词 | to load with earth |
释义 | > as lemmasto load with earth a. To add or affix a weight to, to add to the weight of (something); to be a weight or burden upon; to bear down or oppress with a material weight; to weight, spec. to weight with lead (see loaded adj.); to increase the resistance in the working of (a machine) by the addition of a weight. loaded with = supporting the weight of. †to load with earth: to bury. ΘΚΠ the world > life > death > disposal of corpse > burial > bury or entomb [verb (transitive)] bedelveOE begraveOE burya1000 beburyc1000 bifel-ec1000 layc1000 to fall, lull, lay (bring obs.) asleepOE tombc1275 gravec1300 inter1303 rekec1330 to lap in leadc1340 to lay to rest, abed, to bed1340 lie1387 to louk in clay (lead, etc.)?a1400 to lay lowa1425 earthc1450 sepulture1490 to put awaya1500 tyrea1500 mould1530 to graith in the grave1535 ingrave1535 intumulate1535 sepult1544 intumil?c1550 yird1562 shrinea1566 infera1575 entomb1576 sepelite1577 shroud1577 funeral1578 to load with earth1578 delve1587 to lay up1591 sepulchrize1595 pit-hole1607 infuneral1610 mool1610 inhumate1612 inurna1616 inhume1616 pit1621 tumulate1623 sepulchrea1626 turf1628 underlay1639 urna1657 to lay to sleep, asleep1701 envaulta1745 plant1785 ensepulchre1820 sheugh1839 to put under1879 to lay away1885 the world > matter > properties of materials > weight or relative heaviness > weight [verb (transitive)] > make heavy > add weight to peisea1450 ballast1566 loaden1568 load1578 poise1586 ingravidate1642 imponderate1667 clog1692 weight1747 the world > matter > properties of materials > weight or relative heaviness > weight [verb (transitive)] > make heavy > add weight to > weight with lead, etc. plumbc1450 lead1481 load1801 shot1857 1578 H. Lyte tr. R. Dodoens Niewe Herball ii. xlviii. 205 [The stalkes] being loden [with] litle flowers from the middle even up to the very top. 1627 G. Hakewill Apologie i. v. 52 So their trees were more plentifully loaden with fruites. 1639 J. Fletcher et al. Bloody Brother v. ii. sig. I1v When thou hast loaden me with earth for ever. 1642 T. Fuller Holy State iii. xiv. 188 Some rich man of mean worth loaden under a tombe big enough for a Prince to bear. 1667 J. Milton Paradise Lost iv. 147 A circling row Of goodliest Trees loaden with fairest Fruit. View more context for this quotation 1697 J. Dryden tr. Virgil Æneis x, in tr. Virgil Wks. 516 The Phrygian Troops escap'd the Greeks in vain, They, and their mix'd Allies, now load the Plain. 1711 J. Addison Spectator No. 15. ¶1 The Coach was drawn by six milk-white Horses, and loaden behind with the same Number of powdered Foot-men. 1720 A. Pope tr. Homer Iliad V. xviii. 548 The pond'rous Hammer loads his better Hand. 1748 B. Robins & R. Walter Voy. round World by Anson iii. ii. 313 We were neither disordered nor even loaded by this uncommon repletion. 1793 T. Beddoes Let. to E. Darwin 52 I eat one-third or one-fourth more than before without feeling my stomach loaded. 1801 M. Edgeworth Forester in Moral Tales I. 97 A bat loaded with lead. 1825 ‘J. Nicholson’ Operative Mechanic 79 A machine may be so loaded as just to be in equilibrio with its work. 1860 J. Tyndall Glaciers of Alps i. x. 67 The fresh snow which loaded the mountain. 1871 R. Ellis tr. Catullus Poems lxiv. 304 Many a feast high-pil'd did load each table about them. 1892 E. H. Starling Elem. Human Physiol. 84 The shortening is not very powerful, and can be prevented by loading the muscle moderately. < as lemmas |
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