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† mammothrept Obs. [ad. late L. mammothrept-us (Augustine), a. Gr. µαµµόθρεπτος brought up by one's grandmother, f. µάµµη grandmother + θρεπτός vbl. adj., f. τρέϕειν to bring up.] A spoilt child; a nursling.
1599B. Jonson Cynthia's Rev. iv. iii, Amo... How like you it, sir?—Hed. Verie well in troth.—Amo. But very well? O, You are a meere mammothrept in judgement. 1609J. Davies Holy Roode (1878) 15 And for we are the Mammothrepts of Sinne, Crosse vs with Christ, to weane our joys therein. 1651Biggs New Disp. ⁋55 If he be but an Academick, though a meer mammothrept, and perhaps a Midas. ¶ By Brathwait misused (from misunderstanding of quot. 1599 above) for: A severe critic.
1617R. Brathwait Smoaking Age O 2 b, Or what strict Mamothrept that man should bee, Who has done Chaucer such an injurie. 1635― Arcad. Pr. 217 These be the fruits of all severe mammothrepts who relish nothing but justice. |