单词 | whid |
释义 | whidn.1 1. A word. (Usually in plural). Thieves' cant. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > linguistics > linguistic unit > word > [noun] wordOE diction1416 vocable1440 phrase1552 accent?1553 whid1567 vowel1578 mot1591 accenty1600 quatcha1635 verba1716 verbalism1787 word1825 word1843 dicky1893 vocabulary item1916 monolog1929 dicky bird1932 word-type1936 lexical item1964 lexon1964 1567 T. Harman Caueat for Commen Cursetors (new ed.) Peddelars Frenche sig. Giiiv To cutte bene whyddes, to speake or geue good words. To cutte quyre whyddes, to geue euel wordes or euell language. 1567 T. Harman Caueat for Commen Cursetors (new ed.) Peddelars Frenche sig. Giiiiv Stowe you bene cofe and cut benat whydds. 1673 R. Head Canting Acad. 49 Be wary. Stow your whids. 1728 Street-robberies, Consider'd 34 Plant the Whids, take Care what you say. 1821 W. Scott Kenilworth I. x. 257 The swaggering vein will not pass here, you must cut boon whids. 1861 C. Reade Cloister & Hearth lv I pray Heaven thou mayest prove to paint better than thou cuttest whids. 2. A lie, fib, falsehood; an exaggerated story. Scottish. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > disregard for truth, falsehood > [noun] > a falsehood, lie liec900 leasingc1000 falsehoodc1290 falsedom1297 gabbinga1300 fablec1300 follyc1300 fittenc1440 untruthc1449 crackc1450 fallacy1481 falsity1557 falsedict1579 untroth1581 crackera1625 flam1632 mendacity1646 fairy story1692 false1786 whid1794 gag1805 wrinkle1819 reacher1828 cram1842 untruism1845 crammer1861 inveracity1864 bung1882 fairy tale1896 mistruth1897 post-and-rails1945 pork pie1973 porky1985 the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > disregard for truth, falsehood > fabrication of statement or story > a false or foolish tale > [noun] > of an exaggerated kind a tale (also gest, song, etc.) of Robin Hoodc1400 tale of a tub1532 Canterbury tale or story?a1550 romanza1622 romance1638 onea1642 Robin Hood tale1653 cock-and-bull story1670 stretcher1674 whid1794 fish-story1819 snake story1826 screamer1831 twister1834 ráiméis1835 Munchausen1840 skyscraper1840 Munchausenism1848 cock1851 snake yarn1891 furphy1916 fanny1930 the old ackamarackus1933 windy1933 1794 R. Burns Death & Dr. Hornbook i, in Poems (new ed.) I. 54 Ev'n Ministers they hae been kenn'd..A rousing whid, at times, to vend, And nail't wi' Scripture. 1863 M. Dods Early Lett. (1910) 330 Your πρῶτον ψεῦδος, i.e. Your fundamental whid. 1894 S. R. Crockett Raiders xlvi. 389 Kennedy thinks no more o' tellin' a whud (lie) than o' slappin' a cleg that nips him on the hench bane. 3. A dispute, quarrel. dialect. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > dissent > quarrel or quarrelling > [noun] > a quarrel controversy1448 tencion?1473 brulyie1531 pique1532 feudc1565 quarrel1566 jar1583 controverse1596 brack1600 outcast1620 rixation1623 controversarya1635 simultya1637 outfall1647 outfallingc1650 controversion1658 démêlé1661 embroilment1667 strut1677 risse1684 rubber1688 fray1702 brulyiement1718 fallout1725 tossa1732 embroil1742 ding-dong?1760 pilget1777 fratch1805 spar1836 splutter1838 bust-up1842 whid1847 chip1854 kass-kass1873 wap1887 run-in1894 go-round1898 blue1943 hassle1945 square-up?1949 ruck1958 1847 J. O. Halliwell Dict. Archaic & Provinc. Words II Whid, a dispute; a quarrel. East. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1923; most recently modified version published online December 2021). whidn.2 Scottish. ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > weather and the atmosphere > weather > wind > [noun] > blast or gust of ghosteOE blasta1000 blas?c1225 ragec1405 blorec1440 flaw1513 thud1513 flaga1522 fuddera1522 flake1555 flan1572 whid?1590 flirta1592 gust1594 berry1598 wind-catch1610 snuff1613 stress1625 flash1653 blow1655 fresh1662 scud1694 flurry1698 gush1704 flam1711 waff1727 flawer1737 Roger's Blasta1825 flaff1827 slat1840 scart1861 rodges-blast1879 huffle1889 slap1890 slammer1891 Sir Roger1893 ?1590–1 J. Burel Passage of Pilgremer i, in Poems sig. O2 The wind, with mony quhyd, Maist bitterly thair blew. 2. A quick noiseless movement, esp. of a hare. in or wi' a whid, in a trice. ΘΚΠ the world > time > duration > shortness or brevity in time > shortness in time [phrase] > instantaneously as thou turnest thine handc1225 at a brusha1400 at one (also a) bruntc1450 with a whisk1487 with a whip Sir John1550 in the turn (also turning) of a hand1564 with or at a wink1585 at a blowa1616 in a wink1693 at a stroke1709 in or wi' a whid1719 in the trip of a minute1728 with a thrash1870 the twinkling of a bedpost1871 in a whisk1900 in jig-time1916 the world > movement > rate of motion > swiftness > swift movement in specific manner > [noun] > sudden > a sudden dart startc1330 gird1545 whip1550 shoota1596 whippeta1603 snap1631 jet1647 flirt1666 whid1719 dart1721 spout1787 with a thrash1870 sprit1880 divea1897 the world > animals > mammals > group Unguiculata or clawed mammal > order Lagomorpha (rabbits and hares) > [noun] > family Leporidae > genus Lepus (hares) > lepus europaeus (hare) > movement of risea1425 turn1575 whid1786 1719 A. Ramsay 2nd Answer to Hamilton i Wi' a Whid,..She'll rin red-wood. 1786 R. Burns Poems & Songs (1968) I. 95 Jinkin hares, in amorous whids. 1788 R. Galloway Glasgow Fair ii. vi He lent a blow at Jonny's eye, That rais'd it, in a whid. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1923; most recently modified version published online December 2021). whidv.1 Scottish. intransitive. To talk cant; to lie, fib. Chiefly in vbl. n.ppl. adj. ΚΠ 1823 P. Egan Grose's Classical Dict. Vulgar Tongue (rev. ed.) Whidding, talking cant. Scotch cant. 1881 L. B. Walford Dick Netherby v A fair~farrend, whuddin' youngster. 1891 ‘H. Haliburton’ Ochil Idylls 90 Whiddin's an airt. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1923; most recently modified version published online December 2021). whidv.2 Scottish. intransitive. To move nimbly without noise. ΘΚΠ society > travel > [verb (intransitive)] > speedily rakeOE rekec1275 raikc1390 richc1400 freck1513 to hie it1620 whidc1730 scoot1758 spank1807 kilt1816 nip1825 slip1864 breeze1907 bomb1966 the world > movement > progressive motion > specific manner of progressive motion > move progressively in specific manner [verb (intransitive)] > lightly flitc1430 whitter1513 skifta1586 whidc1730 waltz1862 skifter1887 c1730 A. Ramsay 1st Answer to Somerville 94 You range After the fox or whidding hare. 1793 R. Burns Poems (ed. 2) II. 170 Ye maukins whiddin thro' the glade. 1816 W. Scott Black Dwarf iii, in Tales of my Landlord 1st Ser. I. 62 Ye see yon other light that's gaun whidding back and forward. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1923; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.11567n.2?1590v.11823v.2c1730 |
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