释义 |
ˈvulgarness Now rare or Obs. [f. vulgar a. + -ness.] 1. = vulgarity 2 and 3.
1612Brerewood Lang. & Relig. 10 At this day, the Greek tongue is very much decayed, not onely as touching the largness, and vulgarness of it, but also in the pureness and elegancy of the language. 1626Bacon Sylva Pref., And for the Vulgarness of them: true Axiomes must be drawne from plain Experience. 1648Hexham ii, Ongemeyntigheydt, Rarity, not Vulgarnesse, or Commonnesse. 2. = vulgarity 4.
1642Rogers Naaman 386 All such indecency and vulgarnesse of carriage. 1721Bailey, Vulgarity, Vulgarness, the manner of the common People. 1759Compl. Lett.-writer (ed. 6) 226 First come, first serve; I detest such vulgarness. 1796A. Seward Lett. (1811) IV. 206 Alleging that immorality, vulgarness, bombast, and even obscurity, pervaded all my writings. |