单词 | busked |
释义 | buskedadj.1 Now rare (Scottish, Irish English, and English regional (northern) in later use). 1. Clothed, attired; dressed up; adorned, embellished. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > wearing clothing > [adjective] boundc1175 clothedc1220 bitighta1250 i-boenc1275 yclothed1297 ydight1297 clada1300 bitoughtc1314 ycladc1330 attireda1375 yhabited1377 gleda1450 buskedc1450 vested (also vest) and seized1464 besee?a1513 yschrowd1513 vestured1523 arrayed1525 braldc1571 garbed1599 habilimented1607 riggeda1640 dressed1641 put-ona1784 habited1807 swathed1815 draped1833 turned-out1833 caparisoned1841 enclad1863 c1450 (?a1400) Wars Alexander (Ashm.) l. 2214 Twa thousand be tale he titely comaundis, Of wele buskid bernns in brenys & platis. c1600 A. Montgomerie Poems (2000) I. 16 That buskit belly blind Dings dounuards ay the duchtiest. 1637 S. Rutherford Let. in Joshua Redivivus (1671) 220 Love..careth not for the world's busked and plaistered offers. 1787 R. Burns Poems & Songs (1968) I. 334 Nae joy her bonie buskit nest Can yield ava. 1850 United Presbyterian Mag. Feb. 74/1 The sermon, in the pulpit services of many, is the busked and tricked-out idol, which all are expected to worship. 1876 H. Syme Local Musings 94 An' white-washed hut, as clean's a buskit bride. 1991 Poetry Ireland Rev. 31 20 He's a wirthless wooer..Trystin awa the bonnie buskit flouer. 2. Scottish. Angling. Of a hook: dressed with a fly. Also of a fly: attached to a hook. Frequently in similative or figurative contexts. Cf. busk v.1 4. ΚΠ 1687 A. Shields Hind let Loose 207 Yeelding to him as cunning Anglers do with Fishes.., but really to catch him with their busked hook. 1724 A. Ramsay Health 49 Some ambitious Thoughts I have, Which will pursue me to my Grave, sic busked Baits they lay. 1884 J. Rankine Law Land-ownership Scotl. (ed. 2) App. xi. 783 A case in which foul hooking by dragging a busked fly-hook across a pool, was held not to be fishing ‘by means of rod and line with artificial fly’. 1911 S. R. Crockett Lady of Hundred Dresses ix. 216 A lass from Dunfermline does not need to jump at the first man she meets like a burnt trout at a well buskit fly! This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2012; most recently modified version published online December 2021). buskedadj.2 Having or wearing a busk (busk n.3) or corset stiffener. ΚΠ 1806 Port Folio 11 Jan. 12/1 When a young lady wore..a good hoop properly busked, which formed a strong cuirass about her. 1859 J. Grant Hollywood Hall viii. 40 A plump, jolly dame, about five-and-thirty, who looked as if she had grown up in her well-busked boddice. 1911 M. McMillan Child & State iii. 39 The busked and banded little victim of the whalebone and flannelette mode. 2005 J. L. Severa My Likeness Taken 72 The shape of the busked corset is clearly the form over which the dress was fitted. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2012; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < adj.1c1450adj.21806 |
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