单词 | unlodge |
释义 | unlodgev. a. transitive. To drive out of a lodging, shelter, habitation, etc. Obsolete. ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > [verb (intransitive)] > leave residence dislodge1520 unlodge1562 quit1750 1562 P. Whitehorne Certain Waies Orderyng Souldiers f. 36v, in tr. N. Machiavelli Arte of Warre He vnlodgeth thee, and thou arte constrained to issue oute of thy fortresse. 1575 G. Gascoigne Noble Arte Venerie xiv. 37 When the houndes haue vnlodged the Harte. 1703 S. Parker tr. Eusebius Eccl. Hist. vi. 96 The Gentiles in Alexandria..unlodg'd him from House to House. 1796 Hist. Ned Evans I. 9 Groping into the kitchen, [he] discovered Molly in her covert, whom he quickly unlodged. 1853 Ainsworth's Mag. 23 228 It will be a clever ghost that unlodges me. 1876 Notts. Guardian 8 Dec. 8/1 A terrier failed to unlodge him [sc. a fox.]. b. intransitive. To leave one's home or lodgings. Obsolete. ΚΠ 1562 P. Whitehorne Certain Waies Orderyng Souldiers f. 36v, in tr. N. Machiavelli Arte of Warre Thou shalte bee constrayned of sum necessitie to vnlodge, and cum to fayghte the fielde. 1608 D. Tuvill Ess. Politicke, & Morall f. 19 Beeing constrained one day to vnlodge somwhat in hast, and to leaue a certaine sick friend. 1634 J. Ford Chron. Hist. Perkin Warbeck i. sig. B2v How closely wee haue hunted This Cubb (since he vnlodg'd) from hole to hole. 2. transitive. To move or force out of position; to dislodge (esp. something fixed or stuck). In later use chiefly U.S.figurative in earliest use. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming out > letting or sending out > let or send out [verb (transitive)] > expel > from seclusion or shelter disharbour1566 to hunt out1576 unlodge1598 unnestle1598 unkennel1604 uncloister1611 unnest1683 discloister1881 1598 R. P. tr. M. Martínez Sixth Bk. Myrrour of Knighthood xi. sig. Ddv When sorrow commeth, it is not felt, the reason is, for that the sences are found occupied, with so excessiue content, as commeth of a faire sight, that it is not sufficient to vnlodge it out of the minde. 1640 T. Brugis Marrow of Physicke ii. 21 An excellent Oyle to extenuate forcibly, and being anointed upon the loines doth unlodge the Stone in the Kidneies. 1672 T. Venn Mil. Observ. 181 The Ensigne hath..a Guard ever about it,..neither is it to be disimbogued, or unlodged, without a special Guard. 1845 Boston Daily Atlas 25 Dec. The boiler was unlodged from the brick work, and forced straight through the building. 1860 T. L. Holt John Horsleydown xviii. 96 I had only to work it backwards and forwards, and the leverage thus given speedily unlodged the iron above. 1915 Mills County (Iowa) Tribune 27 Sept. The heavy rains of the past season had unlodged the bottle and carried it into the Nishna river. 1951 Wisconsin State Jrnl. 19 May The truck tires had to be deflated and a wrecker called to unlodge the stuck vehicle. 2008 Independent Tribune (Concord, N. Carolina) (Nexis) 1 Oct. A friend..was trying to unlodge a bullet in the chamber when it fired accidentally. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2017; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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