单词 | utas |
释义 | utasn.1 Now Historical. Categories » a. = octave n.1 a. b. = octave n.1 b. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > voice or vocal sound > cry or shout (loudness) > [noun] > outcry or clamour reamOE ropeOE brack?c1200 utas1202 hootinga1225 berec1225 noise?c1225 ludea1275 cryc1275 gredingc1275 boastc1300 utasa1325 huec1330 outcrya1382 exclamation1382 ascry1393 spraya1400 clamourc1405 shoutingc1405 scry1419 rumourc1425 motion?a1439 bemec1440 harrowc1440 shout1487 songa1500 brunt1523 ditec1540 uproar1544 clamouring1548 outrage1548 hubbub1555 racket1565 succlamation1566 rear1567 outcrying1569 bellowing1579 brawl1581 hue and cry1584 exclaiming1585 exclaim1587 sanctus1594 hubbaboo1596 oyez1597 conclamation1627 sputter1673 rout1684 dirduma1693 hallalloo1737 yelloching1773 pillaloo1785 whillaloo1790 vocitation1819 blue murder1828 blaring1837 shilloo1842 shillooing1845 pillalooing1847 shriek1929 yammering1937 society > faith > worship > liturgical year > feast, festival > [noun] > eight days beginning on utasa1325 octavec1384 society > faith > worship > liturgical year > feast, festival > [noun] > eight days beginning on > last day of utasa1325 octavec1384 a1325 Circumcision (Corpus Cambr.) l. 9 in C. D'Evelyn & A. J. Mill S. Eng. Legendary (1956) 4 Þulke day is þe vtaues of Midwinter day..oure Louerd was icircumsiced, as it fel in þe lay. 1350–51 Statutes Realm 1.317 A les Oetaves de la Purificacion de nostre Dame.] a1387 J. Trevisa Polychron. VII. 259 In þe utas [v.rr. eotas, eoytaues] of Esterne. c1390 Trental St. Gregory 126 Let sei þeos Masses bi ȝoure hestes Wiþ-Inne þe vtaues of þe ffestes. 1429 Rolls of Parl. IV. 342/2 Atte the oeptaves of Seynt Martyn in Wynter. c1430 Pilgr. Lyf Manhode (1869) iii. xx. 146 I selle it by dayes, and bi wookes, bi vtases and bi quinsimes, bi monethes, and bi yeeres. a1450 Chron. Vilod. st. 766 Wtinne þe utaus of hurr' douȝter Seynt Ede. ?c1450 Life St. Cuthbert (1891) l. 7862 Sakird in saint Iohn otas. 1463 in S. Tymms Wills & Inventories Bury St. Edmunds (1850) 28 To contynwe sevene nyght aftir tyl the Vtas of my yeerday be passyd. 1472–3 Rolls of Parl. VI. 28/2 He appiered not..in the optas of Saint John the Bapteste. 1493 Festivall (1515) 49 b For eche houre of the day..and euery daye of the utas. a1525 Coventry Leet Bk. 173 The whiche summe we prey you to be delyuered vnto our seid Tresorer at London atte oeptaues of the Trynite next comeng atte ferrest. 1563 T. Becon Reliques of Rome (rev. ed.) 175 b For..euery day of the Vtas an hundred days of pardon in remission of al their sinnes. 1599 Life Sir T. More in C. Wordsworth Eccl. Biog. (1853) II. 174 It is Saint Thomas's Eve, and the Utas of Saint Peter. 1607 J. Cowell Interpreter sig. Zzz3v/2 Utas..is the eight day following any terme or feast..And any day betweene the feast and the eighth day, is saide to be within the utas. 1610 P. Holland tr. W. Camden Brit. ii. 166 A Parliament was held at Kilkenny in the Outas of the Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary. 1610 P. Holland tr. W. Camden Brit. ii. 181 On the monday after the Outas of Easter. 1657 A. Sparrow Rationale Bk. Common Prayer (new ed.) 178 It was the custome of our fore-fathers to observe the Octave or Vtas of their high and principall Feasts. 1701 H. Hody Hist. Eng. Councils ii. 368 The Octaves or..the Utas of S. Martin. 1762 Gentleman's Mag. Dec. 567/2 These Octaves or Uta's [sic], as they are often called. 1810 Stat. Realm I. 390/1 This present Parliament holden..at the Utas of the Holy Trinity [1369]. 1833 H. Nicolas Chronol. Hist. (1838) 102 The Octave or Utas of each Feast..is always the seventh day after it occurs; or the eighth day, if the day of the Festival be included. c. A period of festivity. Obsolete. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > social event > festive occasion > [noun] > day or season of high tideOE high dayOE feast dayc1300 ferie1377 festival day1389 feastful day1440 festivala1500 gaudy-day1567 carnival1598 utas1600 saturnal1605 Saturnalia1639 terminals1656 days of gala1716 fête dayc1759 mirth-day1778 season1791 festa1800 jour de fête1806 fiesta1844 fest1846 Winterval1982 1600 W. Shakespeare Henry IV, Pt. 2 ii. iv. 18 Here will be old vtis, it wil be an excellent stratagem. View more context for this quotation 1602 Contention Liberalitie & Prodigalitie iii. iii. sig. D1v Let vs begin the vtas of our iollitie. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1926; most recently modified version published online December 2021). utasn.2 Now English regional (south-west midlands). An outcry, raised against a thief or the like, hue and cry. Also: clamour, outcry, din. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > loudness > [noun] > loud sound or noise chirma800 dina1000 utas1202 noise?c1225 nurthc1225 dinninga1400 glama1400 glavera1400 reer?a1400 reirdc1400 dunch1440 steveningc1440 rebound1457 bruit?1473 alarm1489 yell1509 gild?a1513 shout?a1513 reveriea1522 routa1522 thundering1560 rumouringc1563 dinrie?1566 rear1567 fray1568 thunder-crack1595 thunder1600 fanfarea1605 fragor1605 clamour1606 thunder-clap1610 obstrepency1623 tonitruation1658 randana1661 clarion1667 leden1674 bluster1724 salvoa1734 ding1750 row1753 tonance1778 dunder1780 chang1788 blare1807 flare1815 detonation1830 trump1848 trumpeting1850 foghorn1875 yammer1932 the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > voice or vocal sound > cry or shout (loudness) > [noun] > outcry or clamour reamOE ropeOE brack?c1200 utas1202 hootinga1225 berec1225 noise?c1225 ludea1275 cryc1275 gredingc1275 boastc1300 utasa1325 huec1330 outcrya1382 exclamation1382 ascry1393 spraya1400 clamourc1405 shoutingc1405 scry1419 rumourc1425 motion?a1439 bemec1440 harrowc1440 shout1487 songa1500 brunt1523 ditec1540 uproar1544 clamouring1548 outrage1548 hubbub1555 racket1565 succlamation1566 rear1567 outcrying1569 bellowing1579 brawl1581 hue and cry1584 exclaiming1585 exclaim1587 sanctus1594 hubbaboo1596 oyez1597 conclamation1627 sputter1673 rout1684 dirduma1693 hallalloo1737 yelloching1773 pillaloo1785 whillaloo1790 vocitation1819 blue murder1828 blaring1837 shilloo1842 shillooing1845 pillalooing1847 shriek1929 yammering1937 the mind > possession > taking > stealing or theft > [noun] > outcry against thief hue and cryc1503 utas1600 1202 in F. W. Maitland Select Pleas Crown (1888) I. 10 Ipse exivit et levavit uthes et clamorem unde vicini ejus et villata..venerunt. c1275 (?c1250) Owl & Nightingale (Calig.) (1935) 1683 Schille ich an utest uppen ow grede. c1290 Britton (1865) I. i. xxx. §3. 179 De huteys [v.rr. huthes, houches] a tort levé. c1385 G. Chaucer Knight's Tale 1202 Armed compleynt, outhees [v.rr. outesse, outasse, outhes, outes, with othes], and fiers outrage. ?a1400 (a1338) R. Mannyng Chron. (Petyt) (1996) ii. l. 8291 His hede of snyten, & born to London brigge fulle hie with outheys. 1451 J. Bokkyng & W. Wayte in Paston Lett. & Papers (2005) III. 118 Þat an outas and clamour be made vpon the Lord Scalez. 1480 W. Caxton Chron. Eng. ccvi. 187 A redy whan ony oute hese or crye were made. 1566 T. Drant tr. Horace Medicinable Morall sig. Aiiij At whose scarceheade and couetyce The worlde did outas make. 1598 R. Johnson in R. Hakluyt Princ. Navigations (new ed.) I. 284 The rest of the company answere him with this Owtis, Igha, Igha, Igha. 1600 P. Holland tr. Livy Rom. Hist. 134 The Romanes were in dread of your utas and outcries. 1662 W. Gurnall Christian in Armour: 3rd Pt. 56 You may hear a greater noyse and outis of joy in the Thiefs House, than the Honest Husbandmans. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1926; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < |
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