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BNC: 15017 COCA: 16029

gauntlet

2 ENTRIES FOUND:
1 gauntlet noun
also US gantlet /ˈgɑːntlət/
plural gauntlets
1 gauntlet
noun
also US gantlet /ˈgɑːntlət/
plural gauntlets
Learner's definition of GAUNTLET
[count]
: a situation in which someone is attacked, criticized, questioned, etc., by many people受夹攻;受夹击usually used in the phrase run the gauntlet通常用于短语run the gauntlet
compare 2gauntlet
2 gauntlet /ˈgɑːntlət/ noun
plural gauntlets
2 gauntlet
/ˈgɑːntlət/
noun
plural gauntlets
Learner's definition of GAUNTLET
[count]
: a metal glove worn with a suit of armor by soldiers in the Middle Ages(中世纪武士铠甲的)金属手套
: a long, heavy glove worn to protect the hand护手长手套

pick/take up the gauntlet

: to show that you are willing and ready to fight, argue, or compete with someone or to do something that is difficult but necessary : to accept or respond to a challenge接受挑战

throw down the gauntlet

: to say or show that you are ready to fight, argue, or compete with someone : to challenge someone提出挑战
compare 1gauntlet

— gauntleted

/ˈgɑːntlətəd/ adjective
BNC: 15017 COCA: 16029

gauntlet

1 of 2

noun (1)

gaunt·​let ˈgȯnt-lət How to pronounce gauntlet (audio)
ˈgänt-
variants or less commonly gantlet
1
: a glove worn with medieval armor to protect the hand
2
: any of various protective gloves used especially in industry
3
: an open challenge (as to combat)
used in phrases like throw down the gauntlet
4
: a dress glove extending above the wrist
gauntleted adjective

gauntlet

2 of 2

noun (2)

variants or less commonly gantlet
1
a
: a double file of men facing each other and armed with clubs or other weapons with which to strike at an individual who is made to run between them
used with run
b
: a line, series, or assemblage
especially : one that poses some sort of ordeal
a gauntlet of autograph-seekers
2
: a severe trial : ordeal
ran the gauntlet of criticism and censure

Did you know?

Gauntlet comes from Middle French gantelet, the diminutive of gant, meaning "glove." (The gauntlet that means "severe trial," "ordeal," or "double file of armed men" is a different word that originates from Swedish gata, meaning "lane" or "way.") To throw down the gauntlet is to issue an open challenge, while to pick up the gauntlet is to accept an open challenge. These figurative phrases come from the conventions of medieval combat. The gauntlet was the glove of a suit of armor. To challenge someone to combat, a knight would throw his glove at another knight's feet. The second knight would take it up if he intended to accept the challenge, in which case a jousting match might ensue.

Synonyms

Word History

Etymology

Noun (1)

Middle English, from Middle French gantelet, diminutive of gant glove, from Old French, of Germanic origin; akin to Middle Dutch want glove, Old Norse vǫttr

Noun (2)

altered from gantelope, apparently by assimilation to gauntlet entry 1

First Known Use

Noun (1)

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Noun (2)

1645, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Time Traveler
The first known use of gauntlet was in the 15th century
BNC: 15017 COCA: 16029

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