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doltish, a.|ˈdəʊltɪʃ| [f. dolt n. + -ish.] Of the nature of or like a dolt; foolish, stupid, thick-headed, senseless.
1543Bale Course Rom. Foxe 62 b (T.) Your argument is, as you are; unlearned, fantastical and doltish. a1553Udall Royster D. iv. iii. (Arb.) 63 Rather than to mary with suche a doltishe loute. a1677Barrow Serm. Wks. 1716 III. 32 Doltish incapacity. 1851H. Melville Whale xxxvi. 181 A doltish stare. 1892L. Toulmin Smith in Hist. Rev. Jan. 34 The man with a doltish son. |