| 单词 | welting | 
| 释义 | weltingn. 1.  The action of furnishing with a welt.  a.  The edging, binding, or ornamenting (a garment) with a welt or welts; chiefly concrete, an edging, a border, fringe. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > parts of clothing > 			[noun]		 > trimmings or ornamentation > border or edging purflec1400 edge1502 welt1506 welting1508 pink1512 guard1535 piccadill1607 love1613 edging1664 cheval de frise1753 fly-fringe1860 the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > tailoring or making clothes > 			[noun]		 > carrying out specific processes > other tuckingc1440 sleeving1495 stenting1507 welting1508 furring1554 poignetting1555 bombasing1598 flouncing1766 fulling1810 goring1814 piping1825 slashing1834 collaring1865 gusseting1883 overtrimming1897 post-boarding1952 1508    in  J. B. Paul Accts. Treasurer Scotl. 		(1902)	 IV. 135  				Item, for grathing of foure sadilles..and wawting of thaim with wellus, xlviij s. 1552    in  A. Feuillerat Documents Office of Revels Edward VI 		(1914)	 119  				The garmentes welted aboute with blew & yellow gould tinsell conteyning xxxti yardes weltinge. 1558    in  A. Feuillerat Documents Office of Revels Queen Elizabeth 		(1908)	 23  				viii plackardes of the same Maske and the welting and jagginge therof. 1600    S. Rowlands Letting of Humors Blood ii. 54  				The welting hath him in no chardges stood, Being the ruines of a cast French hood. 1647    in  W. Mure Select. Family Papers Caldwell 		(1854)	 I. 100  				Item for 4 elnes of Tours waltings to his claithes 0 10 0. 1737    in  J. Colville Ochtertyre House Bk. of Accomps 		(1907)	 80  				For ¾ of a yeard of cherry waiting [sic: the Glossary gives wating]. 1875    L. S. Floyer Plain Needlework 16  				They can be stitched (like welting) and finished off with strings. 1881    S. Evans Evans's Leicestershire Words 		(new ed.)	  				Welting,..a seam; a seaming.  b.  in technical senses, esp. in shoemaking. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > tailoring or making clothes > making footwear > 			[noun]		 > processes involved in > other welting1795 sprigging1926 the world > textiles and clothing > textiles > textile fabric or an article of textile fabric > textile fabric > textile fabric manufactured in specific way > 			[noun]		 > consisting of loops or looped stitches > knitted fabric > types of > ribbed welt1869 welting1893 1795    W. Felton Treat. Carriages II. (Gloss.) 238  				Welting, is the sewing a narrow strip of leather over the corner seams,..which..keeps out the wet. 1889    Pall Mall Gaz. 15 Jan. 6/2  				[Shoe trade.] Welting machinery is making progress, and hand labour for welting is being trained. 1893    E. Rosevear Text-bk. Needlework 405  				Welting or Ribbing is usually knitted at the top of stockings, socks, muffatees, and sometimes throughout a garment.  2.  A beating, a thrashing. ΘΚΠ society > authority > punishment > corporal punishment > 			[noun]		 > beating > instance of threshingOE fustigation1428 breeching1520 trouncingc1550 bace1575 firking1594 belting1602 knave's grease1602 oil of baston1604 oil of birch1604 oil of hazel1604 oil of holly1604 oil of whip1604 lamb-pie1607 lamming1611 drubbing1650 vapulation1656 warming1681 floggation1688 working over1695 cullis1719 thrashing1720 halberd1756 licking1756 dressing1769 leathering1790 nointing1794 dusting1799 teasing1807 hiding1809 whopping1812 thrumming1823 toco1823 flaking1829 teaser1832 lathering1835 welting1840 pasting1851 towelling1851 whaling1852 hickory oil1855 swishing1859 slating1860 going-over1881 six of the best1912 belt beating1928 ass-kicking1943 stomping1958 seeing to1968 butt-kicking1970 1840    H. Cockton Life Valentine Vox xii  				Do you want a good welting? ony say, and you shall catch, my dear, the blessedest rope's-ending you ever had any notion on yet. 1862    H. Marryat One Year in Sweden I. 233  				She received a sound welting..from her father. 1887    G. Meredith Poet. Wks. 		(1912)	 191  				He [a dog] bewhimpered his welting, and I Scarce thought it enough for him. Compounds C1.   attributive, as  welting cord. ΚΠ 1887    D. Donaldson Jamieson's Sc. Dict. Suppl.  				Waltin-Cord, Wattin-Cord, cord used in forming welts for seams and hems of gowns.  C2.   ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > equipment > metalworking equipment > 			[noun]		 > forging equipment > anvil > types of bickern1547 stake1660 welting stake1660 stag1688 table anvil1824 sparrow-hawk1869 teest1877 1660    in  S. R. Meyrick Crit. Inq. into Antient Armour 		(1824)	 III. 128  				Welting stakes. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1926; most recently modified version published online December 2020). > as lemmasˈweltingˈwelting n.3extracted from weltn.3 ˈwelting   ˈwelting  n. ΘΚΠ the world > plants > by growth or development > defined by poor growth > 			[noun]		 > poor growth withering?1523 unthriftiness1707 welting1766 marcescence1855 wilting1884 1766    Museum Rusticum 6 388  				Cut the herb in the morning; and put it into the vats as soon as possible, in order to prevent its welting or heating.1854Welting [see sense  1]. < as lemmas | 
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