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单词 tunicle
释义

tuniclen.

/ˈtjuːnɪk(ə)l/
Forms: Middle English– tunicle, Middle English–1500s tunycle, Middle English–1600s tunacle, (Middle English–1500s tunakyl, tunekil, tunek(k)el(l), tunyk(k)il(l), tunycale, tuinicle, twynykil, tunnycall); Middle English tonacle, (Middle English tonecle, tonicle, tonycle, tonykyl, tonykle, tonakle, tonucle, 1500s tonaculle); (Middle English tenekylle, tenucle, 1500s tenacull, tin-, tynacle, tynakle, tynnacle, Scottish tynnakil, tynnakyl, tynnakel).
Etymology: < Latin tunicula diminutive of tunica tunic n.But it may also represent Old French tunikle for tunike (compare bouticle, dalmaticle, triacle: see M. Antoine Thomas in Romania XXXIX. 231.
1. A small tunic; also figurative a wrapping, covering, integument. Obsolete.
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the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > clothing for body or trunk (and limbs) > [noun] > other
kirtlec893
viteroke?c1225
bleauntc1314
surcoata1330
paltock1353
courtepy1362
tunicle1377
gipona1387
juponc1400
petticoatc1425
wardecorpsc1440
placard1483
galbart1488
corsletc1500
truss1563
gippo1617
juste-au-corps1656
fore-belly1663
vest1666
justicoat1669
coat1670
amiculum1722
arba kanfot1738
slip1762
hap-warm1773
aba1792
Moldave1800
abaya1810
saya1811
tzitzit1816
cote-hardie1834
tobe1835
yelek1836
panties1845
cyclas1846
exomis1850
himation1850
jumper1853
blouse1861
peplum1866
exomion1875
confection1885
lammy1886
surquayne1887
bluey1888
fatigue-blouse1890
sling-jacket1900
top1902
sun top1934
sillapak1942
tank top1949
ao dai1961
tank1985
the world > space > relative position > condition of being external > covering > wrapping > [noun] > enfolding or enveloping > that which or one who
enfolder1545
inwrapper1553
involucre1578
involument1578
burse1601
involvement1632
investment1646
involution1646
mantling1652
involucruma1676
tunicle1678
enveloping1693
envelope1715
enveloper1883
1377 W. Langland Piers Plowman B. xv. 163 As gladde of a goune of a graye russet As of a tunicle of tarse or of a trye scarlet.
a1400–50 Alexander 1547 Doctours & deuynours..tyrett all in tonacles of tartaren webbys.
14.. in T. Wright & R. P. Wülcker Anglo-Saxon & Old Eng. Vocab. (1884) I. 721/28 Hec tunicula, a tunakyl.
1656 T. Blount Glossographia Tunicle.., a little jacket or coat.
1678 R. Cudworth tr. M. Psellus in True Intellect. Syst. Universe i. v. 789 The Chaldaick Philosophers, bestow upon the Soul, Two Interiour Tunicles or Vestments.
1744 G. Berkeley Siris (ESTC T72826) §171 This tunicle of the soul, whether it be called pure æther, or luciform vehicle, or animal spirit.
2.
a. Christian Church. A vestment resembling the dalmatic, worn by subdeacons over the alb (and also by bishops between the alb and the dalmatic) at celebrations of the Eucharist.
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society > faith > artefacts > vestments > outer garments > [noun] > tunicle
subdeacon1423
tuniclec1425
tunic1696
c1425 Wyntoun Cron. ix. v. 595 A prestis westment alhaille, Withe tunakyl [v.r. tynnakyllis] and dalmatyk.
1495 in F. W. Weaver Somerset Medieval Wills (1901) 330 2 Tenucles with the hole appurtenances.
1502 in J. B. Paul Accts. Treasurer Scotl. (1900) II. 288 To the woman that maid the frenȝeis for tunycales.., xs.
1536 Reg. Riches Cathedral of Sarum in E. Ledwich Antiquitates Sarisburienses (1771) 197 Ten Chesibles..with dyvers Albs and Tunicles.
1549 Bk. Common Prayer (STC 16267) Svpper of the Lorde f. cxxj Albes, with tunacles.
1583 W. Fulke Def. Transl. Script. iv. 132 If the word Deacon, be taken for such an one, as at a popish masse standeth in a disguised tunicle, holding a patten.
1849 D. Rock Church of our Fathers (1903) I. i. v. 315 The sleeves of the tunicle were neither so wide nor so long, nor did its skirts reach quite so far down as those of the dalmatic.
1877 J. D. Chambers Divine Worship Eng. 54 The Tunicle of the Subdeacon and Dalmatic of the Deacon are nearly identical.
b. One vested in a tunicle; a subdeacon or ‘clerk’. Obsolete.
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society > faith > church government > member of the clergy > deacon > subdeacon > [noun]
subdeaconOE
southdeacon1340
subdeaconrya1500
subdeacon1520
tunicle1554
subdeaconate1810
1554 in T. Wright Churchwardens' Accts. Ludlow (1869) 56 Item, paid for a tonaculle to cary hally water.
3. A membrane enclosing a bodily organ, part of a plant, etc.; = tunic n. 4. Obsolete (or rare and archaic).
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the world > life > the body > bodily substance > membrane > [noun]
rimeOE
hameOE
skina1398
caul1398
shrine1398
tunicle1398
panniclea1400
pelliculea1400
slougha1400
membrane?a1425
pellicle?a1425
pellet?1440
enfolder1545
kell1545
involucre1578
skinlet1598
striffena1612
swathe1615
veil1639
tunic1661
swath-band1668
involucruma1676
wall1682
panniculus1702
theca1807
the world > plants > part of plant > reproductive part(s) > seed > [noun] > parts of > covering or skin
pillc1300
huskc1400
shell1561
tunicle1601
parchment1682
tunic1760
seed coat1776
aril1785
testa1796
perula1825
spermoderm1841
endopleura1842
test1846
arillode1854
tegmen1857
1398 J. Trevisa tr. Bartholomew de Glanville De Proprietatibus Rerum (1495) v. v. g iv/2 The glasy humour..kepyth the humour cristalyn [of the eye] fro touchyng and sharpnes of tunycles.
1543 B. Traheron tr. J. de Vigo Most Excellent Wks. Chirurg. i. i. f. 8/1 The tunicles or rymes of the arteries ben of harder substaunce than the tunicles proceding from the veynes.
1601 P. Holland tr. Pliny Hist. World I. xiii. iv. 387 Some of these stones be..covered with many skins or pellicles, and others with fewer: ye shall have in this Date, those tunicles thicke and grosse; in that, thinner and more fine.
1725 H. Sloane Voy. Islands II. 313 The stomach had a very thick inward tunicle.
1912 Nation 5 Oct. 13/1 Our modern doctors apparently leave the tunicles of the brain unpurged.

Derivatives

ˈtunicled adj. enclosed in or as in a tunicle.Apparently an isolated use.
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1652 A. Wilson For Author in E. Benlowes Theophila The distances of every Sphere Which in full Orbs do move, tunicled so That the lesse Spheres within the greater go.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1915; most recently modified version published online December 2020).
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