单词 | unstanched |
释义 | unstanchedadj. 1. a. Not satisfied; unsated. ΘΚΠ the mind > will > wish or inclination > desire > uneasy or restless desire > [adjective] > unsatisfied unstanchedc1374 unsatisfiedc1430 unsufficed?1573 cloylessa1616 unsupplied1616 unfeasted1636 unstilled1648 unpalled1669 unslaked1690 unsated1693 ungorged1700 unsatiated1701 insatiated1727 unjaded1763 meedless1783 unslacked1798 unglutted1814 unsloken1871 unmet1962 c1374 G. Chaucer tr. Boethius De Consol. Philos. (1868) ii. pr. vi. 54 Rycchesse may nat restreyne auarice vnstaunched. 1591 J. Lyly Endimion ii. ii. sig. Dv I will..teare the flesh with my teeth, so mortall is my hate, and so eger my vnstaunched stomacke. 1595 W. Shakespeare Henry VI, Pt. 3 ii. vi. 83 Stifle the villaine whose instanched [1623 vnstanched] thirst, Yorke and young Rutland could not satisfie. 1613 T. Heywood Siluer Age iii. sig. G His maw vnstaunch't, He still the thicke Nemean groues doth stray. b. Unrestrained; not stopped. ΘΚΠ society > authority > lack of subjection > freedom or liberty > freedom of action or from restraint > [adjective] > completely unchecked unbridledc1374 untempered1377 bridleless?1406 unrepressed?a1425 untemperatea1425 savagea1450 unchecked1469 undaunted1513 uncontrolleda1535 reinless1566 unrestrained1578 ineffrenate1581 unbitteda1586 check-free1598 uncurbed1600 checkless1604 unbounded1608 uncontained?1611 dis'chained1615 ungoverneda1616 unstanched1621 unsneaped1647 incontrolled1650 controlless1657 irregulated1664 curbless1813 do-as-you-please1845 disenchaineda1849 the world > health and disease > ill health > injury > [adjective] > wounded > qualities of wound openOE greenc1325 compound cystc1400 composed?1541 cursed1565 undressed1598 stale1607 untenteda1616 ripening1622 stabbed1653 indigested1676 complicated fracture1745 stanchless1820 unstanched1826 uncicatrized1839 punched out1869 toxicotraumatic1899 1621 in N. Riding Rec. (1894) New Ser. I. 34 Being unstaunchte they [sc. deer] raunge over all the adjacent fieldes. 1826 W. Scott Woodstock II. ii. 46 I conjure thee by the unstanched wound. 1850 J. S. Blackie tr. Æschylus Lyrical Dramas II. 263 Fresh and unstaunched woes. 2. Not made staunch or watertight. ΘΚΠ the world > space > relative position > condition of being open or not closed > an opening or aperture > [adjective] > having (a) hole(s) > leaky leakc897 leakingc1420 unstanched1607 leakya1616 untight1622 society > travel > travel by water > vessel, ship, or boat > vessel with reference to qualities or attributes > [adjective] > not seaworthy or unstable > leaky unstaunch1606 unstanched1607 untight1622 unfast1648 1607 J. Carpenter Plaine Mans Spirituall Plough 220 Slugging on the waves of this ocean with an unstancht ship. 1768 H. Brooke Fool of Quality III. xvi. 251 The..elements..came pouring from unstaunched roofs. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1926; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < adj.c1374 |
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