单词 | vert |
释义 | vertn.1adj.1 1. a. Green vegetation growing in a wood or forest and capable of serving as cover for deer. ΘΚΠ the world > plants > by growth or development > defined by habit > tree or woody plant > wood or assemblage of trees or shrubs > [noun] > green parts of vert14.. vert1455 greenhew1598 verd1641 14.. Forest Laws (Douce 335) f. 73 As touching the kinges veert, that is to say, the kinges wodes; if ther be ony mann, that hath felled ony gret okes [etc.]. 1577 W. Harrison Hist. Descr. Islande Brit. ii. xv. f. 89v/1, in R. Holinshed Chron. I The better preseruation of such venery and vert of all sortes as were nourished in the same. 1598 J. Manwood Treat. Lawes Forrest vi. §1. f. 33v. [Hence in later Dicts., etc.] 1702 Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 23 1073 While this Country was a Chace, and while the Vert was preserv'd. 1768 W. Blackstone Comm. Laws Eng. III. 71 The punishment of all injuries done to the king's deer or venison, to the vert or greenswerd. 1804 W. Cruise Digest Laws Eng. Real Prop. III. 166 Destruction of vert, is destruction of venison. 1839 W. B. Stonehouse Hist. Isle of Axholme 62 A royal demesne..covered with vert, and well stocked with deer. 1871 Daily News 18 Sept. The Lord of the Manor..had..enclosed four hundred acres of waste land, and had destroyed the vert on parts thereof. b. Coupled with venison. (The common use.) Frequently without article. ΘΚΠ the world > plants > by growth or development > defined by habit > tree or woody plant > wood or assemblage of trees or shrubs > [noun] > green parts of vert14.. vert1455 greenhew1598 verd1641 1455 Rolls of Parl. V. 319/2 The oversight of verte and venyson, in all the Parkes. 1577 R. Holinshed Chron. II. 459/2 The k[ing]..appointed foure iustices..to be as surueyers aboue all other Foresters of vert & venison. 1598 J. Manwood Treat. Lawes Forrest xvii. f. 102v That which tendeth to the hurt and annoyance of the Vert and the Venison. 1612 J. Davies Discouerie Causes Ireland 163 The great plenty both of Vert and Venison within this Land. 1700 J. Tyrrell Gen. Hist. Eng. II. 820 Every Forester in Fee shall..Attach Pleas of the Forest, as well concerning Vert as Venison. 1772 ‘Junius’ Stat Nominis Umbra II. lxviii. 316 If a man was taken with vert, or venison, it was declared to be equivalent to indictment. 1835 J. P. Kennedy Horse-shoe Robinson III. xxxvii. 3 He therefore gave much of his time to the concerns of vert and venison. 1840 Penny Cycl. XVI. 175/1 The master-keepers' and groom-keepers' duty is to preserve the vert and venison in their respective bailiwicks and walks. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > hunting > hunting area > [noun] > forest or park park1222 hainc1275 forest1297 firth?a1400 nether vert1598 haya1640 the world > the earth > land > landscape > fertile land or place > land with vegetation > [noun] > clearing sladec893 riddingOE wood lay?c1225 wood lind?c1225 wood rise?c1225 laund1340 cockshoot1353 gladea1535 cock-glade1574 nether vert1598 cock-roada1613 opening1678 opening1743 patana1854 the world > plants > by growth or development > defined by habit > tree or woody plant > wood or assemblage of trees or shrubs > [noun] > overwood or canopy over vert1598 storey?1888 overwood1889 canopy1905 overstorey1914 the world > plants > by growth or development > defined by habit > tree or woody plant > cultivated or valued > [noun] > fruit-tree > collectively special vert1598 1598 J. Manwood Treat. Lawes Forrest vi. §2. f. 34 There are two sorts of Vert in euery Forrest, that is to say, Ouer vert, and, Neather vert: Ouer vert is that, which the Lawiers do call Hault Boys, and Neather vert is that, which the Lawiers do call South Boys, and in the Forrest lawes, Ouer vert is all manner of Hault Boys, or great wood, aswel such as beareth fruit, as such as beareth none. 1598 J. Manwood Treat. Lawes Forrest vi. §2. f. 35 Speciall vert, which is euery tree and bush within the Forrest, that doth beare fruite to feed the Deere withall, as Peare trees, Crabtrees, Hawthornes,..and such like. [Hence in later Law Dicts., etc.] 1727 W. Nelson Laws conc. Game 231 Special-vert, which may be either over or nether-vert, or both if it bears fruit, for nothing is accounted special-vert but such which beareth fruit to feed the deer. 2. elliptical. The right to cut green trees or shrubs in a forest. Now archaic. ΘΚΠ society > law > legal right > rights to do or use something > [noun] > forest rights frank-chase1587 free-bound1639 vert1639 freeboard1640 forestry1681 1639 in W. Maitland Hist. Edinb. (1753) II. 151/1 All their antient Rights,..with Pit and Gallows, Sack and Soke, Thole, Theam, Vert, Wrack, Waifs [etc.]. 1707 in State, Fraser of Fraserfield 310 (Jam.) Cum furca, fossa,..vert, veth, venison,..pit et gallows. 1819 W. Scott Ivanhoe III. x. 266 The Holy Clerk shall have a grant of vert and venison in my woods of Warncliffe. 1843 G. P. R. James Forest Days I. vii. 128 His rights of vert and venison, extended over a wide distance around. 1864 C. Kingsley Roman & Teuton ix. 257 The nobles about gave up to him their rights of venison, and vert, and pasture, and pannage of swine. ΘΚΠ the world > plants > [noun] > green plant verduresc1475 verdoire1586 vert1648 chlorophyte1882 1648 J. Raymond Itinerary Voy. Italy 129 Bayes, Locusts, Pomegrannets, and such like Verts, that grow wild in the Hedges. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > colour > named colours > green or greenness > green colouring matter > [noun] > pigment or dye > other pigments vert1481 verditer1505 green bice1548 sap1572 sap-green1578 terre-verte1658 verditer1665 ultramarine blue (or colour)1686 emerald1712 Prussian green1738 Saxon green1753 verditel1778 Brunswick green1790 mountain green1822 Vienna green1825 bladder-green1830 Verona green1835 mitis green1839 Paris green1847 Hooker's green1860 Guignet's green1862 emerald green1879 silk green1880 viridian1882 Cassel green1885 Milori green1885 Victoria green1890 Montpellier green1930 cadmium green1934 guaco1936 Monastral1936 1481–90 Howard Househ. Bks. (Roxb.) 339 Item,..for iiij. dos. of golde paper, and silver rowche clere and verte, viij. s. 1572 in A. Feuillerat Documents Office of Revels Queen Elizabeth (1908) 178 Vert,..Sapp,..Crymsen,..White,..Broune. 1582 in A. Feuillerat Documents Office of Revels Queen Elizabeth (1908) 359 Paste bord, paper, and paste, white, sise, verte, Syneper. 5. spec. in Heraldry. The tincture green. Also as adj. ΘΚΠ society > communication > indication > insignia > heraldic devices collective > heraldic tincture > [noun] > colour > green verd1449 sinople1489 vert?1507 emerald1572 Venus1572 ?1507 C. Brandon et al. Iustes of Maye (de Worde) sig. A.iv For a cognysaunce Of Mayes month they bare a souenaunce Of a verte cocle was the resemblaunce Tatched ryght fast. 1562 G. Legh Accedens of Armory 15 b That is greene, & blased Vert. 1562 G. Legh Accedens of Armory 15 b And nowe we to the fourth colour, Vert. a1586 Sir P. Sidney Astrophel & Stella xiii In vert field Mars bare a golden speare. 1622 H. Peacham Compl. Gentleman xiii. 169 A plaine crosse Vert, by the name of Hussey. 1655 T. Fuller Antheol. (1867) 278 The whole field was vert or green. 1656 T. Blount Glossographia [Hence in Phillips, etc.] a1657 G. Daniel Poems (1878) I. 44 [To] tell you how they beare Gules, or, vert, azure,—heathen words for Red, Yellow, green, blue. 1727 N. Bailey Universal Etymol. Eng. Dict. II Vert (in Heraldry) signifies Green, and in Graving, is expressed by Diagonal Lines, drawn from the Dexter Chief Corner, to the Sinister Base. 1815 W. Kirby & W. Spence Introd. Entomol. I. i. 10 Some [insects] she [sc. Nature] blazons with heraldic insignia, giving them to bear in fields..vert—gules—argent and or, fesses—bars..and even animals. c1828 W. Berry Encycl. Her. I. Gloss. Vert, the common French term for green, and the proper heraldic term for that colour. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1917; most recently modified version published online December 2021). vertn.2 One who converts from one religion to another, esp. to the Roman Catholic faith. ΘΚΠ society > faith > worship > preaching > conversion > [noun] > one who has undergone proselytec1384 converse1388 convert1561 convertitec1592 convertist1611 missionary1834 mihanere1840 vert1864 proselytess1879 society > faith > sect > Christianity > Roman Catholicism > conversion to Catholicism > [noun] > person practising papalizer1842 vert1864 1864 Union Rev. May 277 Old friends call me a pervert: new acquaintances a convert: the other day I was addressed as a 'vert... This term ‘'vert’ I have every reason to believe has been only just coined. 1886 Pall Mall Gaz. 25 May 4/2 Cardinal Manning stands alone.., and as he is an Anglican 'vert he does not count. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1917; most recently modified version published online December 2021). vertn.3adj.3 In Skateboarding and similar sports. A. n.3 A tall, curved, steep ramp, such as a half-pipe or quarter pipe, used esp. for aerial manoeuvres. Chiefly as a mass noun: such ramps collectively (esp. in on vert); the style or competitive category of skateboarding, etc., associated with these. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > skateboarding > [noun] > place or track skatepark1976 slalom1976 quarter pipe1978 vert1979 1979 Skateboarder Nov. 67/2 And on banks and vert, Alexis has his own model Benjyboard, a 30″ x 9½″ maple laminate with the ‘tail as wide as the nose’. 1981 Action Now Feb. 11/1 Skateboarding still rules! Whether freestyle, vert, downhill, slalom, or just plain radical cruising. 1992 Los Angeles Times 23 Apr. (San Diego County ed.) (North County Focus) 3/1 On this afternoon, Reese Simpson is king of the ‘verts’, the steep, vertical sides of the awesome new, 12-foot-high skateboard ramp at the Encinitas YMCA. 1997 BMX Plus! Apr. 37/3 The bike comes with a burly 14mm rear axle, the tires work well in dirt or on vert and the rear dropouts are big enough to protect your hub without getting in the way during grinds. 2004 Herald-Times (Bloomington, Indiana) 7 May d1/3 The 12,500-square-foot facility features street elements and ‘vert’ for skate[board] enthusiasts. B. adj.3 Of, designating or relating to skateboarding, etc., performed ‘on vert’; vertical. ΚΠ 1987 R.A.D./BMX Action Bike Sept. 39/2 In the Masterclass Ramps Andy Brown ripped up a high vert Can-can. 1990 Poweredge Oct. 36/3 I figured why not cut the foot-and-a-half of vertical off of it and make a mid-size ramp? It wasn't too much fun being vert and only sixteen-feet-wide. 1992 Trans World Skateboarding Mar. 57 He did frontside ollie-oops onto the vert wall, frontside airs off of the vert wall to disaster on the seven-foot section. 1996 Calif. CitySports July 24 The vert contest was dope with a big upset by Matt Lindenmuth. 2002 T. Hawk Tony Hawk xiii. 80 A 540-degree spin with a flip in it... It became the trick that defined the new era of vert skating. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, March 2006; most recently modified version published online December 2021). vertadj.2 poetic. Turning.Apparently an isolated use. ΚΠ 1947 W. H. Auden Age of Anxiety (1948) ii. 49 O Primal Age When we danced deisal, our dream-wishes Vert and volant. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1986; most recently modified version published online December 2021). vertv.1ΘΚΠ the world > animals > mammals > group Ungulata (hoofed) > order Artiodactyla (cloven-hoofed animals) > pig > [verb (transitive)] > root about wort1510 vert1578 grout1877 1578 Burgh Rec. Aberdeen (1848) II. 32 It sall be lesum to quhatsumewir personne apprehendand the said swyne..vertand the ertht, to distroy the samen. 2. To turn in a particular direction; to turn or twist out of the normal position. Now spec. in Pathology or Anatomy. ΘΚΠ the world > space > direction > direct [verb (transitive)] > turn (something) to a (different) direction > from normal direction writheOE wreathec1429 wryc1460 vertc1590 the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > diseases of tissue > disorders affecting muscles > affect with muscular disorder [verb (transitive)] > sprain or strain wrench1530 wrestc1550 strain1612 sprain1622 wrincha1625 rick1638 subluxate1743 turn1758 throw1790 wramp1808 vert1883 stave1887 crink1888 wrick1904 pull1908 c1590 J. Stewart Poems (1913) 47 His sourd..did clinck and clak, Quhair euir he verts his force And awfull face. 1659 T. Fuller Appeal Iniured Innocence iii. 21 When a Writer's words are madly verted, inverted, perverted, against his true intent, and their Grammaticall sense. 3. intransitive. To change direction; to dart about. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > change of direction of movement > change direction of movement [verb (intransitive)] charec1000 stintc1330 turnc1330 to turn awaya1382 windc1385 casta1475 rebatea1500 strike1576 to cast about1591 veer1769 to come around1797 twist?1801 vert1859 1859 G. Meredith Ordeal Richard Feverel II. x. 198 He flew about in the very skies, verting like any blithe creature of the season. Derivatives ˈverting adj. ΘΚΠ the world > space > direction > [adjective] > turning or able to face any direction > able to turn (something) verting1903 1903 Med. Record 7 Feb. 210 All of the muscles of the eyes may be relatively weak. The ducting or verting power is not as great as it should be. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1917; most recently modified version published online December 2021). vertv.2 intransitive. To become a convert from one religion to another, esp. to Roman Catholicism. ΘΚΠ society > faith > worship > preaching > conversion > convert [verb (intransitive)] turnc1225 converta1400 to come through1708 to get religion1772 to see the light1812 to experience religion1837 vert1888 to find religion (also Christ, God, Jesus, etc.)1957 society > faith > sect > Christianity > Roman Catholicism > conversion to Catholicism > convert to Catholicism [verb (intransitive)] catholicize1611 Romanize1637 to go over1658 papalize1835 vert1888 popec1916 1888 Echo 17 Mar. (Cassell's) As a man he is welcome to vert and re-vert as often as he pleases. 1891 Hist. Sk. Par. St. Martin, Colchester 7 William Murray..'verted to the Roman Church after J. H. Newman. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1917; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.1adj.114..n.21864n.3adj.31979adj.21947v.11578v.21888 |
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