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† ˈidleby, ˈidlesby Obs. Also 6–8 -bie, -bee. [f. idle a. + -by 2: cf. rudesby. (Sometimes associated with bee.)] An idle fellow; a loafer. α1589Nashe Anat. Absurd. A j b, Might Ouids exile admonish such Idlebies to betake them to a new trade. 1635E. Pagitt Christianogr. ii. 39 Purgatory made many idle-bees swim in delicacy and voluptuousnesse. 1708Motteux Rabelais (1737) V. 217 Idle Lusks, slothful Idlebies. β1611Cotgr., Claquedent, a lazie rogue, idle luske, slouthfull idlesbie. 1617tr. De Dominis on Rom. xiii. 12. 43 Such a swarme of idlesbies. a1639W. Whately Prototypes i. iv. (1640) 31 It is easie for Satan to entangle with his temptations the Idlesbee. 1681W. Robertson Phraseol. Gen. (1693) 753, I have played the idlesby to day. |