单词 | to score away |
释义 | > as lemmasto score away a. transitive. To cut superficially; to make scores or cuts in; to mark with incisions, notches, or abrasions of the skin. Also, †to score away, to remove by cutting. ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > creation > destruction > rubbing or friction > rub [verb (transitive)] > scratch > make a mark by scratching scorec1400 rata1560 scratcha1684 scarify1687 the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > separation > separation or detachment > detach [verb (transitive)] > cut off becarveOE carvec1000 hewc1000 shredc1275 cuta1300 chapc1325 cleavec1330 off-shearc1330 withscore1340 to cut offc1380 colea1400 slivea1400 to score awayc1400 abscisea1500 discidea1513 sharea1529 off-trenchc1530 off-hewc1540 pare1549 detrench1553 slice?1560 detrunk1566 sneck1578 resect1579 shred1580 curtail1594 off-chop1594 lop?1602 disbranch1608 abscind1610 snip1611 circumcise1613 desecate1623 discerpa1628 amputate1638 absciss1639 prescind1640 notch1820 c1400 Lanfranc's Cirurg. 231 If þou desirist to cure glandulas & scrophulas..kutte þe skyn endelongis þe necke,..& þane score [L. discarnare] him & drawe him out al hool with þe clooþ. c1440 Pallad. on Husb. vi. 119 Have a thing therfore Made like a swerde this folk [sc. the testicles] away to score. a1513 W. Dunbar Ballat Passioun in Poems (1998) I. 35 His feit with stanis was rent and scorde. a1529 J. Skelton Poems against Garnesche in Poet Wks. (1843) I. 127 Thow wolde haue scoryd hys habarion. 1570 P. Levens Manipulus Vocabulorum sig. Oiiiv/2 To Score, crenare, incidere. a1640 J. Fletcher & P. Massinger Prophetesse iv. v, in F. Beaumont & J. Fletcher Comedies & Trag. (1647) sig. Ffff/1 Scoring a man ore the coxcomb is but a scratch with you. 1748 B. Robins & R. Walter Voy. round World by Anson ii. i. 124 She with her teeth scored his skull in notches in many places. 1794 J. Clark Gen. View Agric. Hereford 44 When the trees are unkindly ‘hide-bound’, they are ‘scored’ by cutting the bark with the point of a knife. 1807 J. Barlow Columbiad v. 195 Here stood stern Putnam, scored with ancient scars. 1824 W. Irving Tales of Traveller (1850) 380 He..found most of the tall trees..more or less scored by the axe. 1845 C. Darwin Jrnl. (ed. 2) v. 84 The elephant,..deeply scores with its tusks the trunk of the tree. 1851 M. Reid Scalp Hunters I. x. 131 We see..the primitive plough of the forking tree-branch, scarcely scoring the soil. 1852 M. Arnold Tristram & Iseult iii. 172 A briar in that tangled wilderness Had scor'd her white right hand. 1872 S. W. Baker Nile Tributaries Abyssinia (new ed.) xi. 186 Young infants are scored with a razor. 1891 Cent. Dict. Score, to make a long shallow cut in (cardboard or very thick paper), so that the card or paper can be bent without breaking, as for book-covers or folded cards. 1896 A. E. Housman Shropshire Lad lxii. 93 Out of a stem that scored the hand I wrung it in a weary land. < as lemmas |
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