单词 | to stump up |
释义 | > as lemmasto stump up 17. to stump up. extracted from stumpv.1 a. transitive. To dig up by the roots. ΘΚΠ the world > space > place > removal or displacement > extraction > extract [verb (transitive)] > root out or up louka1000 morec1325 roota1387 unroot?a1425 stubc1450 roota1500 rid?1529 root-walt?1530 subplant1547 supplant1549 root?1550 grub1558 eradicate1564 to stump up1599 deracinate1609 uproot1695 aberuncate1731 eracinate1739 rootle1795 disroot1800 piggle1847 the world > food and drink > farming > cultivation or tillage > reclamation > reclaim [verb (transitive)] > clear land > remove roots stockc1440 stock1458 extirp1490 displanta1492 supplant1549 stub1555 grub1558 to stump up1599 averruncate1623 extirpate1651 stump1791 1599 T. Nashe Lenten Stuffe 60 Their imaginary dreame of Guilding crosse in theyr parish of S. Sauiours (now stumpt vp by the rootes). 1873 H. B. Tristram Land of Moab xviii. 362 The trees have been all stumped up or pollarded. 1899 Jrnl. Royal Agric. Soc. 3rd Ser. 10 94 When the old hedgerow is stubbed or stumped up. b. slang. (a) transitive. To pay down, ‘fork out’ (money). ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > supply > provide or supply (something) [verb (transitive)] affordOE findOE purveyc1300 chevise1340 ministera1382 upholda1417 supply1456 suppeditate1535 perfurnishc1540 previse1543 subminister1576 tend1578 fourd1581 instaurate1583 to find out1600 suffice1626 subministrate1633 affurnisha1641 apply1747 to stump up1833 to lay on1845 to come up with1858 society > trade and finance > payment > pay money or things [verb (transitive)] > pay up or out to pay out1438 to pay over1668 to shell down1801 pony1819 tip1829 to fork out, over, or up1831 to stump up1833 to put up1838 stump1841 pungle1851 to ante up1880 cough1894 to peg out1895 brass1898 1833 T. Hook Parson's Daughter II. ii. 46 All I know is, Paxton, Trail, Cockerell, and Co., stumped me up the money. 1842 R. H. Barham Merchant of Venice in Ingoldsby Legends 2nd Ser. 47 My trusty old crony, Do stump up three thousand once more as a loan. 1881 R. D. Blackmore Christowell (1882) xxi Father has stumped up a five pound note. 1884 Pall Mall Gaz. 14 July 1/2 On returning to the yard at night he has to stump up ten shillings more. (b) absol. or intransitive. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > payment > pay [verb (intransitive)] > pay up or out to shell out1821 dub1823 stump1828 to stump up1836 tip1847 cash1854 to ante up1861 to fund up1888 pony1894 brass1898 cough1920 to pay up1941 to dig down1942 1836 C. Dickens Sketches by Boz 1st Ser. II. 41 Why don't you ask your old governor to stump up? 1857 ‘Ducange Anglicus’ Vulgar Tongue 21 Stump-up, pay your money or your share. 1862 Mrs. H. Wood Channings I. viii. 112 ‘And it will be a very easy way of earning money.’ ‘Not so easy as making your mother stump up.’ 1893 G. Allen Scallywag I. 30 The governor..fishes out his purse—stumps up liberally. (c) In extended use, const. with. ΚΠ 1956 ‘C. Blackstock’ Dewey Death ii. 35 I hope the department will stump up with a decent wreath. 1958 Listener 9 Oct. 569/2 The Americans stumped up with The Old Man and the Sea. c. transitive. To wear out, exhaust (a horse, etc.) by excessive strain. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > sleeping and waking > weariness or exhaustion > weary or exhaust [verb (transitive)] wearyc897 tirea1000 travailc1300 forwearya1325 taryc1375 tarc1440 matec1450 break1483 labour1496 overwearya1500 wear?1507 to wear out, forth1525 fatigate1535 stress1540 overtire1558 forwaste1563 to tire out1563 overwear1578 spend1582 out-tire1596 outwear1596 outweary1596 overspend1596 to toil out1596 attediate1603 bejade1620 lassate1623 harassa1626 overtask1628 tax1672 hag1674 trash1685 hatter1687 overtax1692 fatigue1693 to knock up1740 tire to death1740 overfatigue1741 fag1774 outdo1776 to do over1789 to use up1790 jade1798 overdo1817 frazzlea1825 worry1828 to sew up1837 to wear to death1840 to take it (also a lot, too much, etc.) out of (a person)1847 gruel1850 to stump up1853 exhaust1860 finish1864 peter1869 knacker1886 grind1887 tew1893 crease1925 poop1931 raddle1951 society > travel > transport > riding on horse (or other animal) > ride (a horse or other animal) [verb (transitive)] > exhaust (a horse) by excessive riding override1609 jade1615 blow1651 to ride down1682 to sew up1826 to stump up1853 bucket1856 stump1883 1853 J. Palliser Solitary Rambles v. 126 I..reminded him how completely he had stumped me up that afternoon. 1875 Reynardson Down the Road 118 After a bit the new ploughs and harrows got old and required repairs, his horses got stumped up and old and required to be made into new ones. 1900 Westm. Gaz. 12 June 8/1 Year by year we see one or more of our best horses stumped up by the adamantine course. d. In passive = sense 11 passive. ΚΠ 1854 Househ. Words 8 75/2 To say that a man is without money, or in poverty, some persons remark that he is down on his luck, hard up, stumped up, [etc.]. < as lemmas |
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