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单词 bulch
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bulchn.1

Etymology: probably a variant of bulge n.: perhaps influenced by bunch n.1, botch n.1
Obsolete.
A hump or swelling. Cf. bulge n. 2.
ΘΚΠ
the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > swelling > [noun] > a swelling or protuberance
ampereOE
kernelc1000
wenc1000
knot?c1225
swella1250
bulchc1300
bunchc1325
bolninga1340
botcha1387
bouge1398
nodusa1400
oedemaa1400
wax-kernel14..
knobc1405
nodule?a1425
more?c1425
bunnyc1440
papa1450
knurc1460
waxing kernel?c1460
lump?a1500
waxen-kernel1500
bump1533
puff1538
tumour?1541
swelling1542
elevation1543
enlarging1562
knub1563
pimple1582
ganglion1583
button1584
phyma1585
emphysema?1587
flesh-pimple1587
oedem?a1591
burgeon1597
wartle1598
hurtle1599
pough1601
wart1603
extumescence1611
hulch1611
peppernel1613
affusion1615
extumescency1684
jog1715
knibloch1780
tumefaction1802
hunch1803
income1808
intumescence1822
gibber1853
tumescence1859
whetstone1886
tumidity1897
Osler's node1920
the world > space > shape > unevenness > projection or prominence > protuberance or rounded projection > [noun] > a protuberance or protuberant part > a hump or lump
bulchc1300
lump?a1500
hillock?1527
bump1533
hulch1611
hump1709
hunch1803
mump1847
nib1847
wodge1847
hummock1864
c1300 Body & Soul in Map's Poems (Wright) 34 They were ragged, roue, and tayled, with brode bulches [c1325 bunches] on here bak.
1600 J. Darrell True Narr. Vexation by Devil 11 A foule vgly man, with a white beard and a great bulch on his brest.
a1661 W. Brereton Trav. (1844) I Dromedaries are ugly creatures, bulches behind and before.
1747 W. Hooson Miners Dict. sig. Mij Ore, growing out on Knobs and Bulches.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1888; most recently modified version published online June 2018).

bulchn.2

Origin: Probably formed within English, by clipping or shortening. Etymon: bulchin n.
Etymology: Probably shortened < bulchin n. Compare earlier bulkin n.
Obsolete. rare.
= bulchin n. A term of endearment.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > love > terms of endearment > [noun]
darlingc888
belamy?c1225
culver?c1225
dearc1230
sweetheartc1290
heartc1300
sweetc1330
honeya1375
dovec1386
jewelc1400
birdc1405
cinnamonc1405
honeycombc1405
lovec1405
wantonc1450
mulling?a1475
daisyc1485
crowdy-mowdy?a1513
honeysop?a1513
powsowdie?a1513
suckler?a1513
foolc1525
buttinga1529
whitinga1529
beautiful1534
turtle-dove1535
soula1538
heartikin1540
bully?1548
turtle1548
lamba1556
nyletc1557
sweet-lovea1560
coz1563
ding-ding1564
pugs1566
golpol1568
sparling1570
lover1573
pug1580
bulkin1582
mopsy1582
chuck1589
bonny1594
chick1594
sweetikin1596
ladybird1597
angel1598
muss1598
pinkany1599
sweetkin1599
duck1600
joy1600
sparrowc1600
sucket1605
nutting1606
chuckaby1607
tickling1607
bagpudding1608
heartling1608
chucking1609
dainty1611
flittermouse1612
honeysuckle1613
fubs1614
bawcocka1616
pretty1616
old thinga1625
bun1627
duckling1630
bulchin1633
bulch?c1640
sweetling1648
friscoa1652
ding-dongs1662
buntinga1668
cocky1680
dearie1681
chucky1683
lovey1684
machree1689
nykin1693
pinkaninny1696
nug1699
hinny1724
puss1753
pet1767
dovey1769
sweetie1778
lovey-dovey1781
lovely1791
ducky1819
toy1822
acushla1825
alanna1825
treat1825
amigo1830
honey child1832
macushla1834
cabbage1840
honey-bunch1874
angel pie1878
m'dear1887
bach1889
honey baby1895
prawn1895
hon1896
so-and-so1897
cariad1899
pumpkin1900
honey-bun1902
pussums1912
snookums1919
treasure1920
wogger1922
amico1929
sugar1930
baby cake1949
angel cake1951
lamb-chop1962
petal1974
bae2006
?c1640 W. Rowley et al. Witch of Edmonton (1658) v. i. 52 So that my bulch Shew but his swarth cheek to me, let earth cleave..I care not.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1888; most recently modified version published online September 2021).

bulchv.

Etymology: probably a variant of bulge v. See bulch n.1, also bouge v., bilge v.
Obsolete.
1. transitive. To stave in (a ship); = bulge v. 1.
ΘΚΠ
society > travel > travel by water > shipwreck > cause to suffer shipwreck [verb (transitive)] > stave in
bouge1485
bulge1570
bulch1577
bilge1589
billage1627
stavea1665
stove1820
1577 R. Stanyhurst Hist. Irelande iii. 96/2 in R. Holinshed Chron. I He might..bulche the English Shippes, if they durst aneere the coast.
1582 R. Stanyhurst tr. Virgil First Foure Bookes Æneis i. 4 Wher Ilionus was shipt..And what vessel Abas possest..Were bulcht by billows.
2. intransitive. To swell out; bulge v. 3.
ΘΚΠ
the world > space > shape > unevenness > projection or prominence > protuberance or rounded projection > be or become protuberant [verb (intransitive)]
struta1300
bouge1398
embossc1430
bagc1440
bossc1449
bunch1495
bump1566
boin1567
protuberate1578
pagglea1592
bulch1611
extuberate1623
belly1627
heave1629
bulge1679
swell1679
bud1684
pod1806
bilge1849–52
sag1853
knucklec1862
poocha1903
1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Piece poictreuse, a peece of coyne that rises, bulches, or beares out in the middle.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1888; most recently modified version published online September 2019).
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