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besmear
besmear, v. (bɪˈsmɪə(r)) Forms: 1 bismierwan, besmyrwan, 3 bismeoruwien, 6 besmeere, -smere, -smire, 6–7 besmeare, 7–8 besmeer, 6– besmear. [OE. bismierwan, late WSax. besmyrwan, Anglian besmerwan, f. bi-, be- 1 + smierwan, smerwan (pa. t smierede):—OTeut. *smerwjan to smear, f. *smerwo-(m), in OE. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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besmear
besmear/bɪˈsmɪə(r); bɪ`smɪr/ v[Tn, Tn.pr]~ sth/sb (with sth) (fml 文) make sth/sb dirty; smear sth/sb (with greasy or sticky stuff) 将某物[某人]弄脏; (以油性或黏性物质)涂污 hands besmeared with oil 被油污弄脏了的手. 牛津英汉双解词典
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besmire
besmire obs. form of besmear. Oxford English Dictionary
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unscissored
unˈscissored, ppl. a. (un-1 8.)1608 Shakes. Per. iii. iii. 29 (Q.1), Till she be married, madam,..Vnsistered [read Vnsissered]..shall this hair of mine remain. c 1631 T. Carew Elegy Death Donne 5 The uncisor'd Churchman. a 1639 ― Poems, To my Friend G. N. 64 Nor, on a Marble Tun, his face besmear'd ... Oxford English Dictionary
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begrease
begrease, v. (bɪˈgriːs) [f. be- 1 + grease v.] trans. To besmear with grease.1565 J. Calfhill Answ. Treat. Crosse (1846) 175 The marrowbones of their matter; wherewith they did so begrease themselves. a 1641 Bp. R. Montagu Acts & Mon. 426 They..held him polluted who had been so begreased. 1783 Ainsw... Oxford English Dictionary
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besmeared
besmeared, ppl. a. (bɪˈsmɪəd) [f. prec. + -ed1.] Smeared over, covered with anything greasy or nasty; befouled.1592 Nashe P. Penilesse (ed. 2) 10 b, Mistris Minx..that lookes as simperingly as if she were besmeard. c 1600 Shakes. Sonn. lv, Unswept stone besmear'd with sluttish time. 1655 W. Gurnall ... Oxford English Dictionary
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bismeoruwe
▪ I. † bisme Obs. [aphetic form of abisme, abysm.] An abysm; a deep pit.1513 Douglas æneis vi. v. 3 Fra thine strekis the way..Deip onto hellis flude..With holl bisme, and hidduus swelth wnrude. 1663 Gerbier Counsel 51 For burning of Bricks..Noblemen care not to make a Bisme in their Parks.▪ II. bis... Oxford English Dictionary
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beslubber
beslubber, v. (bɪˈslʌbə(r)) Also 4–5 beslombre, beslomer. [f. be- 1 + slubber v. The early beslom(b)er is probably merely a phonetic variant: Mätzner would make it distinct, comparing it with ‘Du. slommeren to trouble’; but see the sense.] trans. To wet and soil with a thick liquid; to bedaub, bedab... Oxford English Dictionary
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begore
† beˈgore, v. Obs. Also 6–7 begoar. [f. be- 6 + gore.] trans. To besmear with gore. Hence beˈgored ppl. a.c 1500 Cocke Lorelles B. (1843) 2 A bocher..All be gored in reed blode. 1573 Twyne æneid x. G g j, The corps he liftes, begoaring all with blood. 1614 Sylvester Bethulia's Resc. vi 156 The Sword... Oxford English Dictionary
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huldi
‖ huldee, huldi East Ind. (ˈhʌldiː) [Hindī, etc.] The name in various East Indian vernaculars of the plant Curcuma longa, the tubers of which yield turmeric; also of the powdered turmeric itself.1832 G. A. Herklots tr. Customs Moosulmans India 97 A day or two..before the application of huldee to the... Oxford English Dictionary
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inunct
inunct, v. rare. (ɪˈnʌŋkt) [f. L. inunct-, ppl. stem of inunguĕre, f. in- (in-2) + unguĕre to smear, anoint.] trans. To anoint; to besmear (arrows) with poison; to anoint with ointment.1513 Douglas æneis ix. xii. 106 To graith and til invnct a castyng dart, And with vennom to garnys the steil hedis.... Oxford English Dictionary
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unctuousness
ˈunctuousness Also 4 vnctuosnes. [f. as prec. + -ness.] The quality or state of being unctuous.1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. xix. xxxiii. (Bodl. MS.), Somme vnctuous þinges greueþ þe breste w{supt} drynes þ{supt} is þerin, as it fareþ in oile of nottes, for suche haue not pure vnctuosnes. 1644 Digby N... Oxford English Dictionary
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barbulye
▪ I. barˈbulye, v. Sc. arch. In 6 barboulle, barbulȝie. [a. F. barbouille-r (= Sp. barbullar, It. barbugliare) to besmear, speak confusedly; see Littré and Scheler.] To confuse, muddle, disorder.c 1572 Montgomerie Cherry & Slae, Everything apperit twae To my barbulyeit brain. 1588 A. King Canisius' ... Oxford English Dictionary
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alyne
† aˈlyne, v. Obs. rare—1. [perh. a confusion of ali-en (alie v.2) = elien to oil, anoint, and L. allinĕre to besmear.] To anoint.c 1315 Shoreham 13 Hi beethe eke atte fount Mid oylle and creyme alyned. Oxford English Dictionary
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