单词 | whiting-mop |
释义 | > as lemmaswhiting-mop A young fish; esp. a young whiting or gurnard (more fully whiting-mop, gurnard-mop). Also used as a term of endearment for a girl or young woman. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > fish > [noun] > young mop1466 whitebait1485 gull1495 fishlinga1861 alevin1864 brit1873 post-larva1924 the world > people > person > child > girl > [noun] maiden-childeOE maidenOE maidc1275 maid-childc1275 wenchc1290 thernec1300 lassc1325 maidenkinc1330 child-womana1382 girlc1400 pucelle1439 maidkin1440 mawther1440 mop1466 woman-child?1515 bonnea1529 urchina1535 kinchin-mort1567 dandiprat1582 prill1587 sluta1592 little girl1603 maggie1603 tendril1603 squall1607 childa1616 filly1616 vriester1652 miss1668 gilpie1720 lassie1725 laddess1768 jeune fillea1777 bitch1785 girly?1786 gal1795 ladyling1807 missikin1815 colleen1828 girleen1833 snowdrop1833 pinafore1836 chica1843 fillette1847 charity-girl1848 urchiness1852 Mädchen1854 gel1857 pusill1884 backfisch1888 girly-girly1888 cliner1895 tittie1918 weeny1929 bobby-soxer1944 the world > animals > fish > class Osteichthyes or Teleostomi > superorder Paracanthopterygii > order Gadiformes (cod) > [noun] > family Gadidae > merlangus or whiting merling1289 scalpinc1400 mop1466 whiting1548 tug-whitingc1650 whitey1912 the world > animals > fish > superorder Acanthopterygii (spiny fins) > order Perciformes (perches) > order Scorpaeniformes (scorpion-fish) > [noun] > family Triglidae (gurnards) > member of family Triglidae (gurnard) gurnard1314 mop1466 kite-fish1684 trigla1752 pigfish1807 captain1811 sea-robin1814 mailed or armed gurnard1836 robin1853 sclerogenoid1861 grumbler1867 triglid1888 trigloid1888 the mind > emotion > love > terms of endearment > [noun] > of or to a girl mops1565 whiting-mop1630 lamb-piea1640 girly?1786 little woman1790 ladyling1807 popsy1855 1466 in Manners & Househ. Expenses Eng. (1841) 337 My mastyr paid for xxix. codmoppes, x.d. 1562 J. Heywood Epigr. xv. sig. Ziij I ane thou sellest sweete conies in this pultry shoppe: But none so sweete as thy selfe, sweete conye moppe. 1577 J. Dee Gen. Mem. Arte Nauig. 48 For, the most parte of those, which they send, are Vnreasonable or Vnlawfull Smelts, or Whiting-Mops. 1589 G. Puttenham Arte Eng. Poesie iii. xix. 184 In our triumphals calling familiarly vpon our Muse, I called her Moppe... Vnderstanding by this word (Moppe) a litle prety Lady, or tender young thing. For so we call litle fishes, that be not come to their full growth (moppes,) as whiting moppes, gurnard moppes. 1597 J. Lyly Woman in Moone v. i Pandora..louest thou Gunophilus? Pan. I, if he be a fish, for fish is fine; Sweete Stesias helpe me to a whiting moppe. 1607 T. Dekker & J. Webster West-ward Hoe ii. ii. sig. C2v Do you hear, the whiting mop has nibled. 1630 J. Taylor Jacke-a-Lent in Wks. i. 117/1 The Whiting, Rotchet,..and the Mop. a1641 T. Heywood Captives (1953) ii. ii. 44 Wheres my sweete? not heare, no where, why hoe my whytinge mopp late scapt ffrom ffeedinge haddocks. 1758 R. Griffiths Descr. Thames 222 The young Fish of this Sort are called by the Londoners Whiting-Mopps. < as lemmas |
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