Furnished with cane, or with a cane.
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释义 | society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > a building > furniture and fittings > seat > chair > [adjective] > types of chair (28) caned1696 Furnished with cane, or with a cane. rush-bottomed1696 = rush-bottom, adj. rush-bottom1729 Of a chair: having a seat made of rush. Also of the seat of a chair: made of rush. roundabout chair1741 a type of corner chair with a curved back, made in the 18th cent; (also) a chair with a circular seat. leather-bottomed1783 stick-back1783 having a back formed by upright rods or sticks; chiefly in stick-back chair (cf. Windsor chair n. (b) at Windsor, n. 1d). poker-backed1830 having a very straight or stiff back; also figurative. flag-bottomed1840 claw-footed1858 having claws on the feet. seatless1871 Having no seat or seats (in any sense of the noun). cane-bottomed1877 cane-seated1881 sag-seated1890 attributive and in other combinations, as sag-bed, sag-bottomed, sag-seated; sit-up1891 Designed to allow a person to sit upright; designating something against which, or at which, a person may sit upright. slat-back1891 sag-bottomed1893 attributive and in other combinations, as sag-bed, sag-bottomed, sag-seated; spindle-back1896 used attributively to designate a chair with a back consisting of framed cylindrical bars. shield-back1897 having a shield-shaped back. Carver1902 Used attributively to designate a chair of a type owned by John Carver, having a rush seat, arms, and a back usually consisting of three horizontal… basket-bodied1903 having a wicker body. panel-back1904 (a) adj. designating a heavy wooden chair of a kind made in England esp. in the early 17th-cent., having armrests and a high back incorporating a… Cromwellian1905 Of or pertaining to Oliver Cromwell, who became Protector of the Commonwealth of England in 1653. spec. Designating a type of chair (see quots.). hooped-back1906 said of a chair with a hooped back. (Cf. hoop-back n.) saddle-backed1910 Having a curved or sloping back, upper surface, or edge; spec. †(of an arrow) having the fletchings cut in a concave curve (opposed to swine-backed). hard-arsed1933 British. Of a chair: that has a hard seat; uncomfortable. sling-back1948 used attributively and absol. to designate (a) a woman's shoe which has an open back and is held on by a strap across the heel; so sling-backed adj.… X-frame1955 The letter considered with regard to its shape: chiefly attributive and in other combinations. Hence identified with a cross. X's and O's: the… hard-arse1964 British. Of a chair: that has a hard seat; uncomfortable. |
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