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pricking
刺傷
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Prick
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Pricked
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Pricking
.]
1.
To
pierce
slightly
with
a
sharp-pointed
instrument
or
substance
;
to
make
a
puncture
in
,
or
to
make
by
puncturing
;
to
drive
a
fine
point
into
;
as
,
to
prick
one
with
a
pin
,
needle
,
etc
.;
to
prick
a
card
;
to
prick
holes
in
paper
.
2.
To
fix
by
the
point
;
to
attach
or
hang
by
puncturing
;
as
,
to
prick
a
knife
into
a
board
.
The
cooks
prick
it
[
a
slice
]
on
a
prong
of
iron
.
--
Sandys
.
3.
To
mark
or
denote
by
a
puncture
;
to
designate
by
pricking
;
to
choose
;
to
mark
; --
sometimes
with
off
.
Some
who
are
pricked
for
sheriffs
.
--
Bacon
.
Let
the
soldiers
for
duty
be
carefully
pricked
off
.
--
Sir
W
.
Scott
.
Those
many
,
then
,
shall
die
:
their
names
are
pricked
.
--
Shak
.
4.
To
mark
the
outline
of
by
puncturing
;
to
trace
or
form
by
pricking
;
to
mark
by
punctured
dots
;
as
,
to
prick
a
pattern
for
embroidery
;
to
prick
the
notes
of
a
musical
composition
.
5.
To
ride
or
guide
with
spurs
;
to
spur
;
to
goad
;
to
incite
;
to
urge
on
; --
sometimes
with
on
,
or
off
.
Who
pricketh
his
blind
horse
over
the
fallows
.
--
Chaucer
.
The
season
pricketh
every
gentle
heart
.
--
Chaucer
.
My
duty
pricks
me
on
to
utter
that
.
--
Shak
.
6.
To
affect
with
sharp
pain
;
to
sting
,
as
with
remorse
.
“I
was
pricked
with
some
reproof.”
Now
when
they
heard
this
,
they
were
pricked
in
their
heart
.
--
Acts
ii
. 37.
7.
To
make
sharp
;
to
erect
into
a
point
;
to
raise
,
as
something
pointed
; --
said
especially
of
the
ears
of
an
animal
,
as
a
horse
or
dog
;
and
usually
followed
by
up
; --
hence
,
to
prick
up
the
ears
,
to
listen
sharply
;
to
have
the
attention
and
interest
strongly
engaged
.
“The
courser
. . .
pricks
up
his
ears.”
8.
To
render
acid
or
pungent
. [
Obs
.]
9.
To
dress
;
to
prink
; --
usually
with
up
. [
Obs
.]
10.
Naut
(a)
To
run
a
middle
seam
through
,
as
the
cloth
of
a
sail
.
(b)
To
trace
on
a
chart
,
as
a
ship's
course
.
11.
Far.
(a)
To
drive
a
nail
into
(
a
horse's
foot
),
so
as
to
cause
lameness
.
(b)
To
nick
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Prick·ing
,
n.
1.
The
act
of
piercing
or
puncturing
with
a
sharp
point
.
“There
is
that
speaketh
like
the
prickings
of
a
sword.”
2.
Far.
(a)
The
driving
of
a
nail
into
a
horse's
foot
so
as
to
produce
lameness
.
(b)
Same
as
Nicking
.
3.
A
sensation
of
being
pricked
.
4.
The
mark
or
trace
left
by
a
hare's
foot
;
a
prick
;
also
,
the
act
of
tracing
a
hare
by
its
footmarks
. [
Obs
.]
5.
Dressing
one's
self
for
show
;
prinking
. [
Obs
.]
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
pricking
n
:
the
act
of
puncturing
with
a
small
point
; "
he
gave
the
balloon
a
small
prick
" [
syn
:
prick
]
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