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chasery
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/05/02 04:03 UTC 版)
名詞
chasery (countable and uncountable, plural not attested)
- (uncountable) Chasing, engraved or embossed decoration.
- 1889, The Literary World, volume 20, page 51:
How opulent the unsullied marble spreads / With ornament; how decked with precious work / Of scroll and spray, volute and chasery, / And grave texts written clear in black and red Inlaid upon the white; not marring it / More than those blue veins mar a lady's neck. - 1895, Emma Huntington Nason, The Tower: With Legends and Lyrics, volume 7, page 16:
From Agra, city of delight / These tiny shoes have come to me, / Of alabaster carven white, / With clasp and chasery. - 1933, Arthur Eloesser, Modern German Literature, page 278:
... of chasery and ornament.
- 1889, The Literary World, volume 20, page 51:
- (countable, ironworking) A hearth or furnace where cast iron is heated and chased.
- 1748, document, printed in 1895, Documents Relating to the Colonial and Revolutionary History ..., page 431:
Philadelphia, Jan. 12, 1747-8. To be Sold, on reasonable terms, A Good forge, or iron-work, having three fires. viz. two finerys, and one chasery, with hammers. - 1752 December 14, advertisement in The Pennsylvania Gazette, printed in 1897, Some Account of American Newspapers: Michigan-New Hampshire, page 210:
To be Sold be John Abraham Denormandie, / One undivided quarter part of Mount Holly Iron Works, consisting of a furnace, two forges, in which there are three fineries, and a chasery, several dwelling-houses, and about 400 acres of land, - 1764, document, printed in 1902, Documents Relating to the Colonial, Revolutionary and Post-revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey (New Jersey Historical Society), page 351:
[…] ; also a Chasery, with one Fire-place, and one pair of Bellows, for the Conveniency of the Hammer-man, where he meets with no Interruption from the Finers; a commodious Coal-house, with about 500 Tons of Bog Ore on the Bank, […] - 1810 [orig 1797? 1786?], Encyclopaedia Londinensis, Or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, ..., page 676:
ANCONY, in the iron-mills, [is] a bloom wrought into the figure of a flat iron bar, […] The middle part is about three feet long, and of the shape and thickness the whole is to be; this is sent to the chasery, where the ends are wrought to the shape of the middle, and the whole made into a bar.
Coordinate term: finery
- 1748, document, printed in 1895, Documents Relating to the Colonial and Revolutionary History ..., page 431:
形容詞
chasery
- Characteristic of a chaser (a person who sexually fetishizes trans people).
- 2021 January 21, Drew Burnett Gregory, Shakina Nayfack on Her New Audible Play, NBC’s “Connecting…,” and Forming Trans Community Through Art, Autostraddle:
Drew: I loved how — and maybe this is me projecting my own whatever — but I loved how the cis partners in Butterfly Club were both very loving and supportive and enthusiastic and also sometimes crossed a certain line into — (sigh) — I don’t want to say too enthusiastic because that sounds mean and it’s not quite fetishy or chasery really it’s just like — it’s just cis people, right? Even good ones. Being comically over the top where you’re like okayyyy.
- 2021 January 21, Drew Burnett Gregory, Shakina Nayfack on Her New Audible Play, NBC’s “Connecting…,” and Forming Trans Community Through Art, Autostraddle:
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