单词 | yuffrouw |
释义 | yuffrouwn. 1. A young lady, girl. ΘΚΠ the world > people > person > young person > young woman > [noun] daughterOE maidenOE young womanOE mayc1175 burdc1225 maidc1275 wenchc1290 file1303 virginc1330 girla1375 damselc1380 young ladya1393 jilla1425 juvenclec1430 young person1438 domicellea1464 quean1488 trull1525 pulleta1533 Tib1533 kittyc1560 dell1567 gillian1573 nymph1584 winklota1586 frotion1587 yuffrouw1589 pigeon1592 tit1599 nannicock1600 muggle1608 gixy1611 infanta1611 dilla1627 tittiea1628 whimsy1631 ladykin1632 stammel1639 moggie1648 zitellaa1660 baggagea1668 miss1668 baby1684 burdie1718 demoiselle1720 queanie?1800 intombi1809 muchacha1811 jilt1816 titter1819 ragazza1827 gouge1828 craft1829 meisie1838 sheila1839 sixteenc1840 chica1843 femme1846 muffin1854 gel1857 quail1859 kitten1870 bud1880 fräulein1883 sub-debutante1887 sweet-and-twenty1887 flapper1888 jelly1889 queen1894 chick1899 pusher1902 bit of fluff1903 chicklet1905 twist and twirl1905 twist1906 head1913 sub-deb1916 tabby1916 mouse1917 tittie1918 chickie1919 wren1920 bim1922 nifty1923 quiff1923 wimp1923 bride1924 job1927 junior miss1927 hag1932 tab1932 sort1933 palone1934 brush1941 knitting1943 teenybopper1966 weeny-bopper1972 Valley Girl1982 1589 R. Greene Menaphon sig. E2 To see the fashion of these countrey yong frowes. 1639 H. Glapthorne Trag. Albertus Wallenstein iii. ii. sig. Eiii I've knowne him..for all this heat 'Gainst woman-hood, pursue a sutlers ufroe. 1673 J. Dryden Amboyna iv. 41 And it may be then in stead of kissing, desir'd yough Fro to hold his head. 1810 W. Irving Let. to Mrs. Hoffman 26 Feb. I have..formed acquaintance with some of the good people, and several of the little Y [u] ffrouws. 2. Nautical. a. ? A dead-eye. Obsolete. ΘΚΠ society > travel > travel by water > vessel, ship, or boat > equipment of vessel > tackle or purchase > [noun] > group of small cords through block yuffrouw1494 crowfoot1627 crow's foot1627 crowfoot dead-eye1769 euphroe1815 centipede1857 1494 in T. Dickson Accts. Treasurer Scotl. (1877) I. 254 Ȝong frowis and collaris, seme and rufe to the bote. 1505 in J. B. Paul Accts. Treasurer Scotl. (1901) III. 86 Blokkis and brassin schiffis, paralingis, and ȝong frowes. b. (See quots. 1810, 1867.) ΚΠ 1810 J. Dessiou Moore's New Pract. Navigator (ed. 18) 291 Uvrou, the piece of wood by which the legs of the crow-foot are extended. 1815 W. Burney Falconer's Dict. Marine at Dead-eye Crowfeet Dead-Eyes..generally termed an euphroe. 1867 W. H. Smyth & E. Belcher Sailor's Word-bk. Crow-foot, a number of small lines spreading out from an uvrow or long block, used to spread awnings by. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1921; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < n.1494 |
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