单词 | trinkle |
释义 | trinklev.1 Scottish and dialect. 1. intransitive. To trickle, to flow or fall drop by drop. Also figurative. ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > water > flow or flowing > flow [verb (intransitive)] > slowly or gently trinkle1513 glide1526 soak1699 lapse1832 slumber1868 the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming out > go or come out [verb (intransitive)] > in drops or trickles trinkle1513 trickle1526 slaver1582 strain1590 weep1600 exstill1657 treacle1899 the world > matter > liquid > liquid flow > action or process of flowing > flow [verb (intransitive)] > in small quantity sickerc897 stilla1300 bleedc1305 distilc1400 trail1470 trinkle1513 trickle1526 gozle1650 run1786 14.. Chaucer's Sompn. T. 156 (Cambr. Gg. 4. 27) With manye a tere trynkelynge [v.rr. trilling, triklyng] on myn cheke. 1513 G. Douglas tr. Virgil Æneid ix. v. 58 With teris trynkeland our his chekis and face. 1687 in W. Macfarlane Geogr. Coll. Scotl. (1908) III. 145 Burns..are seen trinkling down the green Hills. a1796 R. Burns Poems & Songs (1968) I. 421 Her yellow hair..Comes trinkling down her swan-white neck. 1828 W. Carr Dial. Craven (ed. 2) Trinkle, to trickle. 1832 W. Motherwell Jeanie Morrison ix Tears trinkled doun your cheek. 2. transitive. To cause to trickle; to shed (tears). ΚΠ 1636 A. Montgomerie Cherrie & Slae (new ed.) 48 Whereon Apollos paramouris Had trinkled many a teare. Derivatives ˈtrinkle n. Scottish = trickle n.1 ΚΠ 1887 D. Donaldson Jamieson's Sc. Dict. Suppl. Trinkle, a drop, series of drops, falling or fallen, as from a leaking vessel or a spout; a continuous dropping, or a slender thread of falling liquid;..a trinkle of blood. 1905 in Eng. Dial. Dict. ˈtrinkling adj. ΚΠ a1600 A. Montgomerie Sonnets lv. 10 My trinkling teirs, the presents I propyne. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1915; most recently modified version published online March 2022). trinklev.2 dialect. 1. intransitive. To tingle, thrill. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > [verb (intransitive)] > be affected by emotion amove?c1335 reelc1475 thrill1598 trinkle1644 tressilate1889 the mind > emotion > aspects of emotion > manifestation of emotion > manifest itself [verb (intransitive)] > tingle tinglea1425 trinkle1644 prinkle1721 girl1820 1644 R. Baillie Let. 2 Apr. (1841) II. 154 The maine chance is in the North, for which our hearts are trinckling. 2. To tinkle, make a tinkling sound. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > resonance or sonority > ringing sound > ring [verb (intransitive)] > tinkle twinkle13.. chimea1340 tingc1400 dindlec1440 tinklea1500 tink1528 tingle1582 tanglea1652 trinkle1827 tankle1894 1827 Coleridge in Hone's Every-day Bk. II. 115 The noises give an impulse to the icy trees, and the woods all round the lake trinkle. 1892 Field 28 May 805/2 The pilot..watched her [a yacht] trinkling through the water. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1915; most recently modified version published online June 2019). † trinklev.3 Obsolete. a. intransitive. To treat secretly or in an underhand way, intrigue (with); = trinket v.1 ΘΚΠ the mind > will > intention > planning > plotting > plot [verb (intransitive)] > conspire collude1525 traffic1567 condescend1569 complot1579 confederate1622 collogue1646 trinket1647 trinkle1672 cabal1680 1672 A. Marvell Rehearsal Transpros'd i. 310 Others..have made it their business to trinkle with the Members of Parliament, for obstructing it. 1677 2nd Pacquet Advices to Men of Shaftesbury 28 No Temporal Lordships must look to thrive by trinkling with them, unless they will truckle to 'em too. 1683 W. Temple Mem. in Wks. (1731) I. 394 They were suspected to have trinkled at least with Holland about raising Seditions, and perhaps Insurrections in England. 1688 Vox Cleri pro Rege To Rdr. Let her [the Church] then take heed how she trinckles with the Crown, and be afraid of bringing down the Royal Thunder upon her own Head. b. transitive. ? To provoke, incite. ΘΚΠ the mind > will > motivation > motivate [verb (transitive)] > incite or instigate stirc897 putOE sputc1175 prokec1225 prickc1230 commovec1374 baitc1378 stingc1386 movea1398 eager?a1400 pokec1400 provokea1425 tollc1440 cheera1450 irritec1450 encourage1483 incite1483 harden1487 attice1490 pricklea1522 to set on1523 incense1531 irritate1531 animate1532 tickle1532 stomach1541 instigate1542 concitea1555 upsteer1558 urge1565 instimulate1570 whip1573 goad1579 raise1581 to set upa1586 to call ona1592 incitate1597 indarec1599 alarm1602 exstimulate1603 to put on1604 feeze1610 impulse1611 fomentate1613 emovec1614 animalize1617 stimulate1619 spura1644 trinkle1685 cite1718 to put up1812 prod1832 to jack up1914 goose1934 1685 C. Cotton tr. M. de Montaigne Ess. III. 180 We have need to be trinckled and tickled by some such niping incitation as this. ?1706 E. Hickeringill Priest-craft: 2nd Pt. i. 14 Can you blame me therefore, by all Arts, to trinkle a Popishly-affected Prince..or some silly well-meaning Bigot, to draw his Weapon. ?1706 E. Hickeringill Priest-craft: 2nd Pt. viii. 74 That such Wretches,..would Trincle the Tackers, and Priest-ridden Bigots to endeavour to exclude all other English-Men from their Liberties. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1915; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < |
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