quoit
名词 n.
动词 v.
英 /kɔɪt/
美 /kɔɪt/|/kwɔɪt/
英文释义
名词 n.
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A flat disc of metal or stone thrown at a target in the game of quoits.
— He heard then a warm heavy sigh, softer, as she turned over and the loose brass quoits of the bedstead jingled. Must get those settled really.
- A ring of rubber or rope similarly used in the game of deck-quoits.
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The flat stone covering a cromlech.
— This quoit was brought from a karn about a furlong distance, near which is another cromlech, not so large.
- An ancient burial mound, synonymous with dolmen.
- The discus used in ancient sports.
动词 v.
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To play quoits.
— Then, to preſerve the Fame of ſuch a deed, / For Python ſlain, he [Phoebus or Apollo] Pythian Games decreed. / Where Noble Youths for Maſterſhip ſhou'd ſtrive, / To Quoit, to Run, and Steeds and Chariots drive.
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To throw like a quoit.
— Each took / His ſtation, and Epeüs ſeized the clod. / He ſwung, he caſt it, and the Greecians laugh'd. / Leonteus, branch of Mars, quoited it next.
词源
词源 1
From Middle English coyte (“flat stone”), from Old French coite, from Latin culcita. Doublet of quilt.
词源 2
From Middle English coyte (“flat stone”), from Old French coite, from Latin culcita. Doublet of quilt.
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