释义 |
tenter I. ten·ter \ˈtentə(r)\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English teyntur, tayntour, taynter, perhaps modification (influenced by Middle French teindre to dye) of Medieval Latin tentura, from Latin tentus (past participle of tendere to stretch) + -ura -ure — more at thin 1. : a frame or endless track with hooks or clips along two sides that is used for drying and stretching cloth 2. archaic : tenterhook • - on the tenters II. tenter transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Middle English teynteren, from teyntur, taynter tenter : to hang or stretch on or as if on a tenter III. tent·er \ˈtentə(r)\ noun (-s) Etymology: tent (IV) + -er 1. Britain : one that has charge of something; specifically : one that tends a machine in a factory 2. Britain : helper 2 IV. tenter noun (-s) Etymology: tent (II) + -er : one that lives in or occupies a tent < they slept in better style than tenters — Gordon Webber > |