单词 | wonning |
释义 | wonningwoningn.1 Obsolete, dialect, or archaic. I. Senses relating to residing or dwelling. 1. The action or state of dwelling or abiding. to make one's woning, to take up one's abode, to dwell. ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > [noun] wonningc960 bewistc1200 livingc1350 lodging1362 habitationc1374 indwellinga1382 dwellingc1384 inhabitinga1400 bidingc1400 inhabitationc1400 residencec1405 mansiona1425 winningc1425 demur1444 abodec1450 resianty1467 demurrance1509 resiance1566 place-being1567 residency1579 resiancy1580 commorancy1586 residing1587 inhabitance1588 abodement1592 commorance1594 habit1603 commoration1623 inwoning1647 inhabitancy1681 habitancy1792 domicile1835 occupying1849 abidal1850 tenancy1856 society > inhabiting and dwelling > [verb (intransitive)] wonc725 erdec893 siteOE liveeOE to make one's woningc960 through-wonOE bigc1175 walkc1225 inwonea1300 lenda1300 lenga1300 lingera1300 erthec1300 stallc1315 lasta1325 lodge1362 habit?a1366 breeda1375 inhabitc1374 indwella1382 to have one's mansionc1385 to take (up) one's inn (or inns)a1400 keepc1400 repairc1400 to have (also hold, keep, make) one's residencec1405 to hold (also keep, make, take, etc.) one's mansiona1425 winc1425 to make (one's) residence1433 resort1453 abidec1475 use1488 remaina1500 demur1523 to keep one's house1523 occupy1523 reside1523 enerdc1540 kennel1552 bower1596 to have (also hold, keep, make) residence1597 subsist1618 mansiona1638 tenant1650 fastena1657 hospitate1681 wont1692 stay1754 to hang out1811 home1832 habitate1866 c960 Æthelwold Rule St. Benet (1885) 109 Gif he eft on ænigne timan hine sylfne to mynstres wununge gefæstnian wile. 971 Blickl. Hom. 13 We þæs gelefað..þæt swa hwylc man swa mildheortnesse nafað, ne biþ þær Cristes..wunung on þære heortan. c1200 Trin. Coll. Hom. 127 Þerefore he makede his wunienge in þe wilderne. ?c1225 (?a1200) Ancrene Riwle (Cleo. C.vi) (1972) 144 Micume & mi wununge þach hit þunche atter hit is halewinde. 1297 R. Gloucester's Chron. (Rolls) 2604 In is stepmoder herte is woniinge he [sc. the Devil] nom. a1300 Cursor Mundi 914 In womman sal mi wonning be. a1340 R. Rolle Psalter lxxvii. 66 His wonnynge is amange men that has clene thoghtis. a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Vesp.) l. 6157 Þair wonning þar..Four hundreth yere to þan had bene. 1407 H. Scogan Moral Balade 86 Let hem [sc. vices] have no wonning In your soules. c1440 York Myst. iv. 3 The place That I haue graunte you..To haue your wonnyng in. c1440 Promptorium Parvulorum 532/1 Wonynge, or dwellynge, mansio. c1480 (a1400) St. John Baptist 761 in W. M. Metcalfe Legends Saints Sc. Dial. (1896) II. 245 Sum cristine þare wonnyne mais, þat þar propire kirkis hase. 2. A place of habitation, dwelling-place. ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > dwelling place or abode > [noun] resteOE worthineeOE settlea900 wickc900 houseOE erdinga1000 teld-stedec1000 wonningc1000 innOE bewistc1200 setnessc1200 wanea1225 i-holda1250 wonec1275 wunselec1275 wonning-place1303 bigginga1325 wonning-stede1338 tabernaclea1340 siegec1374 dwelling-placec1380 lodgingc1380 seea1382 tabernaclea1382 habitationc1384 mansionc1385 arresta1400 bowerc1400 wonning-wanec1400 lengingc1420 tenementc1425 tentc1430 abiding placea1450 mansion place1473 domicile1477 lendingc1480 inhabitance1482 biding-place?1520 seat1535 abode1549 remainingc1550 soil1555 household1585 mansion-seata1586 residing1587 habitance1590 fixation1614 situation?1615 commoratorya1641 haft1785 location1795 fanea1839 inhabitancy1853 habitat1854 occupancy1864 nivas1914 downsetting1927 c1000 Ælfric Lives Saints xxx. 315 Wæs seo wunung þær swyþe wynsum on to wicenne. c1000 Ags. Hom. (Assmann) iii. 454 Se hælend sæde þæt on his fæder huse syndon manega wununga. c1200 Trin. Coll. Hom. 69 Þole me louerd alitelwan þat ich bimurne mi sor, er ich wite to þe þestere wunienge. 1297 R. Gloucester's Chron. (Rolls) 5572–3 To certein woniinge he hom broȝte boþe lowe & heye, So þat hor woniinge were al bi weste weye. 1340 Ayenbite (1866) 149 Þe erþe is woniynge of bestes and of men. 1398 J. Trevisa tr. Bartholomew de Glanville De Proprietatibus Rerum (Tollem. MS) viii. iv Þe..hyȝest heuen,..cuntrey and wonynge of blisful men. c1400 Lay Folks Mass Bk. App. iii. 123 His soule þat is þe wonyinge of crist. c1430 Hymns Virgin (1867) 28 Ihesu! me brynge to þi woniynge. 1488 (c1478) Hary Actis & Deidis Schir William Wallace (Adv.) (1968–9) ix. l. 570 In Gyan land full haistely couth ryd, Raissyt feill fyr and waistyt wonnyngis wid. 1592 Greenes Groats-worth of Witte sig. B2 When I came first to this Citie my whole wardrop was onely a sute of white sheepe skins,..my woonning, the wide world. 1602 W. Basse Three Pastoral Elegies ii. sig. D3v My wonning is in yonder stall. 3. A dwelling-house or dwelling-room, dwelling, habitation. ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > dwelling place or abode > a dwelling > [noun] earneOE wickc900 bottleeOE innOE boldOE wonningc1000 wanea1225 wonea1250 bidea1300 dwelling1340 habitaculec1374 habitaclec1384 habitationc1384 mansionc1385 placea1387 manantie?a1400 dungeonc1460 longhousec1460 folda1500 residencea1522 abode1549 bield1570 lodgement1598 bidinga1600 sit-house1743 location1795 wigwam1817 address1855 yard1865 res1882 nivas1914 multifamily1952 c1000 Ælfric Genesis vi. 14 Wyrc ðe nu anne arc..& ðu wyrcst wununga binnan ðam arce. ?c1225 (?a1200) Ancrene Riwle (Cleo. C.vi) (1972) 60 Habitacio eorum non habet ianuam..hare wununge naueð nan ȝete. 1297 R. Gloucester's Chron. (Rolls) 594 He made hire vnder erþe a woniinge..& huld hire þere..priueliche. c1400 (?c1380) Cleanness l. 921 Nov walle þe a wonnyng þat þe warisch myȝt. c1450 J. Capgrave Life St. Gilbert xlii. 28 Whan he say veryly þat he was hool he took leue and walkith on-to his wonyng. 1487 (a1380) J. Barbour Bruce (St. John's Cambr.) v. 177 The lady hir leif has tane, And went hame to hir wonnyng. a1529 J. Skelton Tunnyng of Elynour Rummyng in Certayne Bks. (?1545) 94 Her name Is Elynour Rummynge, At home in her wonnynge. 1824–8 Craven Gloss. Wunnen, Wunning, a dwelling. In some parts of Craven this word is nearly extinct. When a cottage is divided into two parts, or habitations, it is called a house with two wunnings. 1901 G. Meredith Reading of Life 115 Clouds of them [sc. flies], under some herdsman's wonning, where there are the milk-pails. II. Senses relating to custom and usage. 4. Custom, usage, habit. rare. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > behaviour > customary or habitual mode of behaviour > [noun] i-wunec888 wise971 gatec1175 lawc1175 manners?c1225 wone?c1225 usec1325 hauntc1330 use1340 rotec1350 consuetude1382 customancea1393 usancea1393 practicc1395 guisea1400 usagea1400 wonta1400 spacec1400 accustomancec1405 customheada1425 urec1425 wontsomenessc1425 accustomc1440 wonningc1440 practice1502 habitudec1598 habiture1598 habit1605 wonting1665 c1440 Promptorium Parvulorum 534/2 Wunnynge, or vsynge of custome, frequentacio. 1624 R. Montagu in J. Cosin Corr. 30 Oct. (1869) I. xv. 23 He knoweth my woning, lett me se what he can say. Compounds wonning-place n. (also woning-place) a dwelling-place. ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > dwelling place or abode > [noun] resteOE worthineeOE settlea900 wickc900 houseOE erdinga1000 teld-stedec1000 wonningc1000 innOE bewistc1200 setnessc1200 wanea1225 i-holda1250 wonec1275 wunselec1275 wonning-place1303 bigginga1325 wonning-stede1338 tabernaclea1340 siegec1374 dwelling-placec1380 lodgingc1380 seea1382 tabernaclea1382 habitationc1384 mansionc1385 arresta1400 bowerc1400 wonning-wanec1400 lengingc1420 tenementc1425 tentc1430 abiding placea1450 mansion place1473 domicile1477 lendingc1480 inhabitance1482 biding-place?1520 seat1535 abode1549 remainingc1550 soil1555 household1585 mansion-seata1586 residing1587 habitance1590 fixation1614 situation?1615 commoratorya1641 haft1785 location1795 fanea1839 inhabitancy1853 habitat1854 occupancy1864 nivas1914 downsetting1927 1303 R. Mannyng Handlyng Synne 1404 Here wonynge placys yn joye were dyghte. a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Gött.) l. 2076 Bi me au þu [sc. Cain] noght to duell, þi woning place es made in hell. c1400 Laud Troy Bk. 18358 In helle mot be her wonyng-plas! a1475 Bk. Curtasye (Sloane 1986) l. 847 in Babees Bk. (2002) i. 327 Of alle oure synnes cryst be oure leche, And bryng vs to his vonyng place! a1547 Earl of Surrey tr. Virgil Certain Bks. Aenæis (1557) ii. sig. Civ For if the Gods my life wold haue proroged, They had reserued for me this wonning place. wonning-stede adj. (also woning-stede) (stead n.), = wonning-place n. ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > dwelling place or abode > [noun] resteOE worthineeOE settlea900 wickc900 houseOE erdinga1000 teld-stedec1000 wonningc1000 innOE bewistc1200 setnessc1200 wanea1225 i-holda1250 wonec1275 wunselec1275 wonning-place1303 bigginga1325 wonning-stede1338 tabernaclea1340 siegec1374 dwelling-placec1380 lodgingc1380 seea1382 tabernaclea1382 habitationc1384 mansionc1385 arresta1400 bowerc1400 wonning-wanec1400 lengingc1420 tenementc1425 tentc1430 abiding placea1450 mansion place1473 domicile1477 lendingc1480 inhabitance1482 biding-place?1520 seat1535 abode1549 remainingc1550 soil1555 household1585 mansion-seata1586 residing1587 habitance1590 fixation1614 situation?1615 commoratorya1641 haft1785 location1795 fanea1839 inhabitancy1853 habitat1854 occupancy1864 nivas1914 downsetting1927 1338 R. Mannyng Chron. (1810) 76 So grete vengeance he nam..Fro Ȝork vnto Durhem no wonyng stede was. a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Fairf. 14) l. 5375 I gif him wonynge stede to wale for euermare. a1400–50 Wars Alex. 3734 Oure werkis & of oure wonynge-stede, if ȝe wald knawe, I sal declare ȝow þe cas. a1500 Hist. K. Boccus & Sydracke (?1510) sig. H iij Where hath ye sowle..In mannys body his wonnyng~stede. wonning-wane n. (also woning-wane) (wane n.2; cf. winning-wane, winning n.2), = wonning-place n. ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > dwelling place or abode > [noun] resteOE worthineeOE settlea900 wickc900 houseOE erdinga1000 teld-stedec1000 wonningc1000 innOE bewistc1200 setnessc1200 wanea1225 i-holda1250 wonec1275 wunselec1275 wonning-place1303 bigginga1325 wonning-stede1338 tabernaclea1340 siegec1374 dwelling-placec1380 lodgingc1380 seea1382 tabernaclea1382 habitationc1384 mansionc1385 arresta1400 bowerc1400 wonning-wanec1400 lengingc1420 tenementc1425 tentc1430 abiding placea1450 mansion place1473 domicile1477 lendingc1480 inhabitance1482 biding-place?1520 seat1535 abode1549 remainingc1550 soil1555 household1585 mansion-seata1586 residing1587 habitance1590 fixation1614 situation?1615 commoratorya1641 haft1785 location1795 fanea1839 inhabitancy1853 habitat1854 occupancy1864 nivas1914 downsetting1927 c1400 Anturs Arth. 316 (Thornton) For me buse wende one my waye,..Vn-to my wonnynge wane. c1500 Gest Robyn Hode cxlviii, in F. J. Child Eng. & Sc. Pop. Ballads (1888) III. v. 63/2 Where is thy wonynge wane? This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1928; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < |
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