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1. n1) шкарпетка2) устілка3) сандаля; іст. сандаля актора в античній комедії4) рідк. комедія; муза комедії5) с.г. леміш; сошник6) розм. ударto give smb. socks — побити когось, здобути гору над кимсь (у грі, суперечці)
7) шк., розм. їжа; ласощі; тістечко2. v1) надівати шкарпетки2) розм. побити, стукнути (когось)* * *I n1) шкарпетка2) устілка3) сандалія; icт. сандалія актора в античній комедії4) комедія; муза комедіїII v III n; ав. IV n1) удар, кулаком2) cл. щось приголомшливе; шлягер; бойовикV a; сл.приголомшливий, дивовижнийVI vпобити, стукнути ( кого-небудь); вліпити ( кому-небудь)VII n; сл.; жарг.їжа, ласощі, тістечко -
2 sock
I [sɒk] n1) шкарпе́тка2) у́стілка3) іст. санда́ля комі́чного акто́ра••II [sɒk] 1. sl.; vthe buskin and the sock — траге́дія і коме́дія
шпурля́ти; ударя́ти2. sl.; nуда́р3. sl.; advto give one sock — поби́ти кого́сь
з ро́змахуIII [sɒk] n шк. sl.ї́жа (особл. ласощі)IV [sɒk] n с.-г.лемі́ш; сошни́к
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Sock and Buskin — The sock and buskin are two ancient symbols of comedy and tragedy. In Greek theatre, actors in tragic roles wore a boot called a buskin (Latin cothurnus) that elevated them above the other actors. The actors with comedic roles only wore a thin… … Wikipedia
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sock and buskin — archaic the theatrical profession; drama … Useful english dictionary
Sock 'n' Buskin Theatre Company — Sock ‘N’ Buskin (abbreviated to S ‘n’ B) is a student run, community based theatre company, located at Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada. HistorySock ‘N’ Buskin was formed in 1943, one year after the formation of Carleton University itself. The … Wikipedia
Sock — Sock, n. [OE. sock, AS. socc, fr. L. soccus a kind of low heeled, light shoe. Cf. {Sucket}.] 1. The shoe worn by actors of comedy in ancient Greece and Rome, used as a symbol of comedy, or of the comic drama, as distinguished from tragedy, which… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Buskin — This article is about the ancient boot. For the Roman Catholic liturgical stockings, see Episcopal sandals. Buskins A buskin is a knee or calf length boot made of leather or cloth which laces closed, but is open across the toes. It was worn by… … Wikipedia
sock — I. /sɒk / (say sok) noun 1. (plural socks or sox) a short stocking reaching about halfway to the knee, or only above the ankle. 2. a light shoe worn by ancient Greek and Roman comic actors, sometimes taken as a symbol of comedy. See buskin (def.… …
sock — sock1 sockless, adj. socklessness, n. /sok/, n., pl. socks or, for 1, also sox. 1. a short stocking usually reaching to the calf or just above the ankle. 2. a lightweight shoe worn by ancient Greek and Roman comic actors. 3. comic writing for the … Universalium
sock — I [[t]sɒk[/t]] n. pl. socks or, for1, sometimes sox 1) clo a short stocking usu. reaching to the calf or just above the ankle 2) clo sbz a lightweight shoe worn by ancient Greek and Roman comic actors 3) cvb sbz comic writing for the theater;… … From formal English to slang
sock — Synonyms and related words: ballet skirt, bang, bash, bat, beating, belt, biff, bladder, blow, bonk, bonnet, boot, breech, buskin, cap, cap and bells, chop, clap, clip, cloak, clobber, clout, clump, coat, coif, coldcock, costume, coxcomb, crack,… … Moby Thesaurus
buskin — /bus kin/, n. 1. a thick soled, laced boot or half boot. 2. Also called cothurnus. the high, thick soled shoe worn by ancient Greek and Roman tragedians. 3. buskins, stockings decorated with gold thread worn by a bishop at a Pontifical Mass. 4.… … Universalium