A throng, press, crowd, multitude of people; a troop, band, body of men. Obsolete.
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释义 | the world > space > relative position > arrangement or fact of being arranged > state of being gathered together > an assemblage or collection > [noun] > of people or animals > regarded as a whole or a body of people gathered > large or numerous > densely packed together (21) threatc950 A throng, press, crowd, multitude of people; a troop, band, body of men. Obsolete. press?c1225 The condition of being crowded; a crowd, a throng, a multitude. Now somewhat archaic. thring?c1225 A crowd, press, or throng of people. threngc1275 A crowd, throng; = thring, n.1 throngc1330 A large, densely packed gathering of people or animals; a crowd. In early use sometimes: †spec. a mass of soldiers engaged in battle (obsolete)… shockc1430 transferred. A crowd (of persons); a heap, bunch, bundle (of things). crowd1567 A large number of persons gathered so closely together as to press upon or impede each other; a throng, a dense multitude. (The earlier term from… frequency1570 The state or condition of being crowded; also concrete a numerous assembly, concourse, crowd. gregation1621 A crowd, multitude (see quot. 1621). frequence1671 An assembling in large numbers; a crowded state or condition; also concrete concourse, crowd, assembled throng. Obsolete exc. archaic. push1718 A press of people; a crowd, throng. Now rare. munga1728 English regional and U.S. regional. A crowd. Now rare. mampus?c1730 A great number, a crowd. squeezer1756 A crowded assembly; a squeeze. Obsolete. rare. squeeze1779 colloquial. A crowded assembly or social gathering. crush1806 The crowding together of a number of things, or esp. persons, so that they press forcibly upon each other; the mass so crowded together. cram1810 A crammed or densely crowded condition or party; a dense crowd, crush, ‘squeeze’. colloquial. parrock1811 Scottish. A group of people, animals, or things packed closely together; a crowd, a mob. mass1814 A large number of human beings, collected closely together or viewed as forming an aggregate in which their individuality is lost. scrouge1839 A crush, squeeze, or crowd. squash1884 A crush or crowd of persons, etc.; a large number. |
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