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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2012/04/16 20:48 UTC 版)
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worne
- Obsolete spelling of worn., Past participle of wear
- 1906, Walter W. Greg, Pastoral Poetry and Pastoral Drama[1]:
- There are seldom more than a few lines together which possess any distinguishing merit, such as an indulgent editor has found in Bellula's exclamation when she first falls in love with Callidora: How red his cheekes are! so our garden apples Looke on that side where the hot Sun salutes them; (I. ii.) or in the lines with which Callidora prepares to meet death from her brother's sword: As sick men doe their beds, so have I yet Injoy'd my selfe, with little rest, much trouble: I have beene made the Ball of Love and Fortune, And am almost worne out with often playing; And therefore I would entertaine my death As some good friend whose comming I expected.
- 1850, Various, Notes & Queries 1850.01.19[2]:
- Bolton says, "The sayd victorious Princes tombe is in the goodly Cathedral Church erected to the honour of Christ, in Canterburie; there (beside his quilted coat-armour, with half-sleeves, Taberd fashion, かつ his triangular shield, both of them painted with the royall armories of our kings, かつ differenced with silver labels) hangs this kind of Pavis or Target, curiously (for those times) embost and painted, and the Scutcheon in the bosse being worne out, and the Armes (which, it seemes, were the same with his coate armour, かつ not any particular devise) defaced, and is altogether of the same kinde with that upon which (Froissard reports) the dead body of the Lord Robert of Dvras, and nephew to the Cardinall of Pierregoort, was laid, and sent unto that Cardinale, from the Battell of Poictiers, where the Blacke Prince obtained a Victorie, the renowne whereof is immortale."
- c. 1788, Benjamin Franklin, The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin[3]:
- 1664, Samuel Pepys, Diary of Samuel Pepys, June/July 1664[4]:
- 1590, Edmund Spenser, Spenser's The Faerie Queene, Book I[5], edition 1921 ed.:
- VII Enforst to seeke some covert nigh at hand, 55 A shadie grove[*] not far away they spide, That promist ayde the tempest to withstand: Whose loftie trees yclad with sommers pride Did spred so broad, that heavens light did hide, Not perceable with power of any starre: 60 And all within were pathes and alleies wide, With footing worne, and leading inward farre: Faire harbour that them seemes; so in they entred arre.
- 1566, William Adlington, The Golden Asse[6]:
- 1906, Walter W. Greg, Pastoral Poetry and Pastoral Drama[1]:
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rewon
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The Blue Fox
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The Devil's Chaplain
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The Eagle's Talons
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weare
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Nan of the North
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The Screaming Shadow
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niggardise
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Rowen
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