单词 | welted |
释义 | weltedadj. 1. a. Furnished with a welt as a border or edging. Of a gown, etc.: Adorned or trimmed with ‘welts’ (hence of a person with reference to this). ? Obsolete.Frequently in 16th cent. in const. welted with. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > wearing clothing > [adjective] > wearing parts of clothing purfledc1400 weltedc1507 blue1600 buttoned1604 cockaded1713 epauletted1810 shoulder-knotted1812 plumigerous1827 white-favoured1847 buttony1848 scale-shouldered1849 pointed1904 whaleboned1908 ruffly1909 ruched1923 the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > [adjective] > having specific parts > ornamented or trimmed > bordered or edged weltedc1507 (a) figurative.1631 J. Burges Answer Reioyned 435 It stands..welted and guarded with so many reasons.(b)1595 T. Lodge Fig for Momus Sat. iv. E 4 They say thy welted gowne, and ruffes of lawne, When thou wert warden last was but a pawne.1606 T. Dekker Newes from Hell sig. G1v Hee shall meet a number there, who once went in black veluet coats, and welted gownes.1606 T. Dekker Seuen Deadly Sinnes London 10 The welted Vsurer, and the politick Bankrupt.1654 E. Gayton Pleasant Notes Don Quixot iii. xii. 157 When in your gowne (not a Clericall habit of any Learning) but welted and crosse-lac'd.c1507 in Etoniana (1865) 214 Servants cots of black cotton welted with yelowe. 1540 in J. W. Clay Testamenta Eboracensia (1902) VI. 111 My blake gowne of cloth weltede with velvet. 1592 R. Greene Quip for Vpstart Courtier sig. G I saw fiue fat fellowes all in damaske cotes and gowns welted with Veluet very braue. 1679 London Gaz. No. 1378/4 A Bar Gown faced and welted with Velvet. b. Of boots or boot-soles: Furnished with a welt. welted work n. the making of welted boots. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > footwear > shoe or boot > [adjective] > other voideda1539 high-topped1582 low-cuta1600 upright1608 seven-league1707 spurred?1707 japanned1750 hen-skin1846 pegged1846 stogy1847 wing-tip1872 foxed1880 brogued1894 welted1895 orthopaedic1897 tackless1907 dazzle1931 Jesus1942 pebble-grained1943 unconstructed1973 the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > tailoring or making clothes > making footwear > [noun] > boot-making > making boots of specific type welted work1895 1895 Daily News 20 Apr. 2/1 A piecework statement for welted work at Northampton should be prepared. 1905 Westm. Gaz. 30 Oct. 7/3 Hitherto America has produced practically all the machinery for the making of welted boots. 2. a. Natural History. Furnished with a raised welt or projecting edge. welted thistle: see welted thistle n. at thistle n. Compounds 1. ΘΚΠ the world > life > biology > physical aspects or shapes > projection or protuberance > [adjective] > ridge welted1597 corrugated1666 keeled1787 1597 J. Gerard Herball i. 50 The flower [of the Germaine Flower de-luce]..consisting of sixe great leaues,..welted downe the middle, with white tending to yellowe. 1599 J. Gerard Catal. Arborum sig. A4v Brassica fimbriata, Welted Colewoorts. 1703 Philos. Trans. 1702–3 (Royal Soc.) 23 1424* These Leaves very much resemble the Virginian Sumach, with a winged or welted Stalk. 1712 J. Morton Nat. Hist. Northants. 429 Fowls of the Fin-toed Tribe, that is, such as have their Toes welted or Finn'd, as it were, all along on each Side with appendant Membranes; but not webb'd together, by an intervening Skin, as are those of Ducks. 1714 Philos. Trans. 1713 (Royal Soc.) 28 51 Its deep Scarlet Flowers, and square welted Pods. b. Marked with a ridge or with ridges. ΘΚΠ the world > space > shape > unevenness > projection or prominence > corrugation > [adjective] > ridged ridged1324 rigged1545 crested1578 ribbed1583 ridgy1591 balked1597 ribby1706 rippleda1729 ridging1819 welted1899 1899 S. Baring-Gould Bk. of West II. v. 61 The face of the moor is in places welted to such an extent that it alters the character of the scene. 3. Marked with a welt or raised wound or mark of a lash. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > blemish > [adjective] > weal whelked1727 wealed1844 welted1855 waled1885 1855 N. Wiseman Fabiola ii. xxi The mangled limbs, and welted backs, of the tortured Christians. 1908 Westm. Gaz. 15 Jan. 3/1 The unfortunate servant of the Christian was set free and given 5 dols. Hassani, to heal his welted skin. 4. welted joint n. a plumbers' joint made by turning the edges to be joined, one over the other, and pressing them together. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > industry > conducting of water, etc., by channels or pipes > plumbing and pipework > [noun] > specific joints spigot-joint1875 thimble-joint1877 welded joint1882 welted joint1888 1888 J. W. Clarke Mod. Plumbing Pract. ix. 94 About two years ago, a series of lectures was given by a master plumber..and he showed a specimen of a welted joint. 1892 Dict. Archit. (Archit. Publ. Soc.) (Arch. Publ. Soc.) Welted joint. The old system of making a junction of the sides of two lengths of lead on a church roof, is preferred to the present system of a deal roll. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1926; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < adj.c1507 |
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