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单词 tramper
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trampern.

Brit. /ˈtrampə/, U.S. /ˈtræmpər/
Etymology: < tramp v.1 + -er suffix1.
One who or that which tramps.
1.
a. One who treads heavily, a stamping person.
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the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > repeated sound or succession of sounds > [noun] > sound of footsteps > person
tramper1892
the world > movement > progressive motion > walking > [noun] > manner of walking > heavy > one who
tramper1892
1892 Chambers's Jrnl. 11 June 372 He is a quiet neighbour—no slammer or tramper.
b. One who tramples or treads on clothes, etc. in water, as part of the process of washing them; see tramp v.1 3b.
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the world > physical sensation > cleanness and dirtiness > cleaning > washing > washing clothes and textile articles > [noun] > one who washes clothes > one who tramples washing
tramper1725
1725 T. Thomas in Portland P. VI. (Hist. MSS. Comm.) 111 [Here] we had the first sight of the Scotch ‘trampers’... These trampers are the women that wash their linen cloth..by putting it into a large tub, into which one or two of them..get in, and instead of making use of hands, trample it with their bare feet.
c. plural. Heavy boots for walking. Scottish.
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the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > footwear > shoe or boot > boot > [noun] > heavy or strong > boots
trampersa1813
shit-kicker1966
a1813 A. Wilson Poems & Lit. Prose (1876) II. 76 Rotten stockings, soleless trampers.
1834 J. Wilson Noctes Ambrosianae lxix, in Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. Dec. 833 Hawick rig-and-fur stockins, and Thirlestane trampers a' studded wi' sparables.
2. A person who tramps or travels on foot, a pedestrian; spec. a tramp, a vagrant; New Zealand a person who walks long distances in rough country for recreation.
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society > travel > aspects of travel > travel from place to place > [noun] > without fixed aim or wandering > vagrancy or vagabondage > vagabond or tramp
harlot?c1225
raikera1400
vacabond1404
vagrant1444
gangrela1450
briber?c1475
palliard1484
vagabondc1485
rogue1489
wavenger1493
hermit1495
gaberlunzie1508
knight of the field1508
loiterer1530
straggler1530
runagate1534
ruffler1535
hedge-creeper1548
Abraham man1567
cursitor1567
runner1567
walker1567
tinker1575
traveller1598
Tartar1602
stravagant1606
wagand1614
Circumcellion1623
meechera1625
hedge-bird1631
gaberlunzie man1649
tramp1664
stroller1681
jockey1685
bird of passage1717
randy1724
tramper1760
stalko1804
vagabondager1813
rintherout1814
piker1838
pikey1838
beachcomber1840
roadster1851
vagabondizer1860
roustabout1862
bum1864
migratory1866
potter1867
sundowner1868
vag1868
walkabout1872
transient1877
Murrumbidgee whaler1878
rouster1882
run-the-hedge1882
whaler1883
shaughraun1884
heather-cat1886
hobo1889
tussocker1889
gay cat1893
overlander1898
stake-man1899
stiff1899
bindle-stiff1900
dingbat1902
stew-bum1902
tired Tim (also Timothy)1906
skipper1925
Strandlooper1927
knight of the road1928
hobohemian1936
plain turkey1955
scrub turkey1955
derro1963
jakey1988
crusty1990
society > travel > aspects of travel > going on foot > [noun] > one going on foot > for exercise or recreation > rambler or hiker
rambler1888
hiker1913
Wandervogel1928
trekker1932
tramper1960
society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > mountaineering or climbing > fell-walking and rambling > [noun] > participant
fell-walker1899
tramper1960
Wandervogel1962
1760 in J. P. Earwaker Constables' Accts. Manchester (1892) III. 119 Pd three Trampers to Scotland.
1773 R. Graves Spiritual Quixote I. iii. i. 120 Because Squire Fielding..pretends that Tom Jones was harboured here, we shall be pestered with all the trampers that pass the road.
1818 W. Scott Heart of Mid-Lothian i, in Tales of my Landlord 2nd Ser. III. 13 D'ye think his honour has naething else to do than to speak wi' ilka idle tramper that comes about the town?
1825 J. T. Brockett Gloss. North Country Words Trampers, beggars, who traverse extensive tracts of country, soliciting from door to door.
1829 E. Elliott Village Patriarch iii. 40 Behold the tramper, with his naked toes!
1832 Boston, Linc., etc. Herald 31 July 2/1 She never named the tramper woman to me again.
1841 C. Dickens Old Curiosity Shop i. xix. 197 Passing numerous groups of gipsies and trampers on the road.
1908 Sat. Rev. 30 May 678/2 Tripper or tramper can get as much mountain air and walking as he wants without any Bill.
1960 B. Crump Good Keen Man 60 I sent my men, who were more likely to lose themselves than find lost trampers, up and down a branch of the stream looking for boot-prints.
1977 G. Scott Hot Pursuit x. 87 One of the temporary shelters for trampers that are dotted about the New Zealand bush.
1984 N.Z. Field & Stream Apr.–May 46/3 Wool is excellent for New Zealand conditions, and is widely used by trampers and climbers.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1914; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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