The canopy of heaven, the upper air, etc., regarded as covering the earth; the sky.
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释义 | the world > the universe > sky, heavens > [noun] (66) roofeOE The canopy of heaven, the upper air, etc., regarded as covering the earth; the sky. welkinc825 A cloud. Obsolete. heaveneOE The expanse in which the sun, moon, and stars are seen, (esp. in earlier use) regarded as having the… In plural (now only with the). Originally esp… heightOE The regions above; the heavens. Obsolete. heavenOE The expanse in which the sun, moon, and stars are seen, (esp. in earlier use) regarded as having the… In singular. Chiefly poetic after 17th cent. liftOE The sky, upper regions; †in early use also, the air, atmosphere. Also plural, the (seven) heavens. loftOE Air, sky, upper region. Obsolete. welkin1122 The apparent arch or vault of heaven overhead; the sky, the firmament. skies?a1289 In plural. With the or occasionally other determiner. Chiefly poetic and literary. firmamentc1290 The arch or vault of heaven overhead, in which the clouds and the stars appear; the sky or heavens. In modern use only poetic or rhetorical. skewa1300 The sky or heaven. spherea1300 The apparent outward limit of space, conceived as a hollow globe enclosing (and at all points equidistant from) the earth; the visible vault of… skewsc1320 plural. The skies, heavens, or clouds. hemispherec1374 spec. Half of the celestial sphere; in early quots., esp. that half of the heavens seen above the horizon, the sky above us; in Astronomy, usually… cope of heavenc1380 the over-arching canopy or vault of heaven. Cf. canopy, n. 2b, vault, n.1 clouda1400 Often rhetorically used in plural (also formerly in singular) for ‘the sky, the heavens’. skya1425 In singular. Without determiner. elementc1485 The sky; ? also, the atmosphere. Obsolete. axle-treea1522 = axis, n.1. poetically (transl. Latin axis): The pole of the heaven; the heaven, the sky. Obsolete. scrowc1540 The expanse of heaven, the sky. Obsolete. pole1572 poetic. The sky, the heavens. Now archaic and rare. horizona1577 transferred. The celestial hemisphere within the horizon of any place. vaulta1586 The apparent concave surface formed by the sky. Chiefly poetic and usually with defining terms. round?1593 spec. Chiefly poetic. The vault of the sky; the firmament; = heaven, n. 1a. Frequently more fully round of heaven, celestial round, etc. the cope1596 Also simply the cope. pend1599 figurative. The vault of heaven. Obsolete. floor1600 Applied to the ceiling of a room, in its relation to the apartment above. Also transferred of the sky. canopy1604 esp. applied to the overhanging firmament. cope1609 In later usage, apparently, vaguely used for (a) vertex, height (as if confused with cop); (b) firmament, expanse. expansion1611 concrete. Anything that is spread out; an expanse; esp. the expanse of heaven, the firmament. concameration1625 The vault or sphere of the heavens; one of the celestial ‘spheres’ of older astronomy. convex1627 By the poets often applied to the vault of the sky or heavens, hell, etc. Cf. Latin convexum, -a. concave1635 spec. The vault of heaven. expansum1635 = expanse, n. blue1647 Frequently with the. The sky; (also) the sea. Chiefly literary and poetic. the expanse1667 esp. in the expanse: the ‘firmament’. Cf. expansum, n. blue blanket1726 (a) Scottish the banner of the craftsmen of Edinburgh; (b) figurative the sky. empyrean1727 The visible heavens; the firmament; the sky. Also: the whole extent of cosmic space. carry1788 Scottish, Irish English (northern), English regional (northern), and Manx English. The sky, the heavens. Cf. cloud, n. 3c. span1803 An arch of a bridge; a section between two piers. Also transferred, the vault of the sky. overhead1865 The sky, the firmament. Subcategories:— state of moving towards (1) — upper atmosphere (2) — unclouded (4) — dark sky near horizon (1) — ambient sky (1) — noon (1) — region, zone (15) |
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