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单词 capot
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capotn.1

Brit. /kəˈpɒt/, U.S. /kəˈpɑt/
Forms: Also 1600s capet.
Etymology: < French capot (t always mute) ‘said of the player who fails to make a trick’, also ‘the stroke by which a player is made capot’ (Littré).
In Piquet. The winning of all the tricks by one player (which scores 40).
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society > leisure > entertainment > pastimes > game > card game > piquet > [noun] > score
capot1651
pique1668
repique1668
picy1674
point1719
1651 Royall Game Picquet 32 Which of them soever wins all the Cards,..he shall reckon Fourty; and this is called a Capot.
1674 C. Cotton Compl. Gamester vi. 87 (Picket) A Capet.
1701 G. Farquhar Sir Harry Wildair ii. ii. 19 The Capot at Picket.
1823 C. Lamb Mrs. Battle's Opinions on Whist in Elia 80 She would ridicule the pedantry of the terms—such as pique—repique—the capot—they savoured (she thought) of affectation.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1888; most recently modified version published online December 2021).

capotn.2

/kapo/
Etymology: < French capot, diminutive of cape cape n.2
= capote n.
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the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > clothing for body or trunk (and limbs) > [noun] > loose clothing > cloak, mantle, or cape > types of > hooded
huke1415
haikc1440
cape1565
bardocucullus1611
fool's hood1647
talisman1678
surtouta1685
burnous1695
Capuchin1749
capot1775
capa1787
sulham1791
capote1812
trot-cosy1814
faldetta1834
jelab1849
pixie cape1964
1775 R. Chandler Trav. Asia Minor xlvi. 157 Wrapped in their thick capots or loose coats.
1836 W. Irving Astoria (1849) 47 They wear a capot or surcoat, made of a blanket.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1888; most recently modified version published online March 2018).

capotv.

Brit. /kəˈpɒt/, U.S. /kəˈpɑt/
Etymology: < capot n.1: formerly accented on first syllable.
a. transitive. In Piquet. To score a capot against, to win all the tricks from.
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society > leisure > entertainment > pastimes > game > card game > piquet > [verb (transitive)] > score
capot1651
pique1659
repique1659
rubicon1881
1651 Royall Game Picquet 41 And so by this meanes he come to be Capotted.
1659 H. Neville Shufling, Cutting, & Dealing 3 I have thrown out all my best Cards..so I may very well be capetted.
1701 G. Farquhar Sir Harry Wildair i. 4 I have Capotted her my self two or three times in an Evening.
1817 W. Scott Rob Roy I. x. 250 He hazarded every thing for the chance of piqueing, repiqueing, or capotting his adversary.
b. transferred. To ‘score off’ (a person) heavily. Also as an imprecation capot me!
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the world > action or operation > prosperity > success > mastery or superiority > have or gain mastery or superiority over [verb (transitive)] > overcome or defeat > soundly
threshc1384
to knock the socks offa1529
thump1597
thrash1609
thwacka1616
capot1649
to beat to snuff1819
to knock into a cocked hat1830
to —— (the) hell out of1833
sledgehammer1834
rout1835
whop1836
skin1838
whip-saw1842
to knock (the) spots off1850
to make mincemeat of1853
to mop (up) the floor with1875
to beat pointless1877
to lick into fits1879
to take apart1880
to knock out1883
wax1884
contund1885
to give (a person) fits1885
to wipe the floor with1887
flatten1892
to knock (someone) for six1902
slaughter1903
slather1910
to hit for six1937
hammer1948
whomp1952
bulldozer1954
zilch1957
shred1966
tank1973
slam-dunk1975
beast1977
the mind > language > malediction > oaths > [interjection] > oaths other than religious or obscene > imprecations
woeOE
dahetc1290
confoundc1330
foul (also shame) fall ——c1330
sorrow on——c1330
in the wanianda1352
wildfirea1375
evil theedomc1386
a pestilence on (also upon)c1390
woe betide you (also him, her, etc.)c1390
maldathaita1400
murrainc1400
out ona1415
in the wild waning worldc1485
vengeance?a1500
in a wanion1549
with a wanion1549
woe worth1553
a plague on——a1566
with a wanion to?c1570
with a wanyand1570
bot1584
maugre1590
poxa1592
death1593
rot1594
rot on1595
cancro1597
pax1604
pize on (also upon)1605
vild1605
peascod1606
cargo1607
confusion1608
perditiona1616
(a) pest upon1632
deuce1651
stap my vitals1697
strike me blind, dumb, lucky (if, but—)1697
stop my vitals1699
split me (or my windpipe)1700
rabbit1701
consume1756
capot me!1760
nick me!1760
weary set1788
rats1816
bad cess to1859
curse1885
hanged1887
buggeration1964
1649 Denton Let. to R. Verney 15 Oct. If it be to come in by a Privy Seal..I doubt you will be capotted.
1760 S. Foote Minor i. 32 Capot me, but those lads abroad are pretty fellows.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1888; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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