A casual or careless appeal invoking God (or something sacred) in asseveration or imprecation, without intent of reverence, made in corroboration…
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释义 | the mind > goodness and badness > state of being accursed > curse > [noun] > as everyday imprecation (30) oatha1225 A casual or careless appeal invoking God (or something sacred) in asseveration or imprecation, without intent of reverence, made in corroboration… malisonc1300 A curse, a malediction. reproach1485 An expression of blame, censure, or reproof; a rebuke. Also: †a verbal insult, an opprobrious expression or epithet. thunderbolt1559 figurative. Something very destructive, terrible, or startling; esp. an awful denunciation, censure, or threat proceeding from a high authority… revilement1577 An act or instance of reviling; a reviling or abusive speech or remark. thunder-crack1577 = thunder-clap, n. figurative. Obsolete. revile1579 An instance of this; a reviling or abusive speech or remark. ban1590 An imprecation of a curse, an execration or malediction expressing anger. wish1597 An imprecation, a malediction. Obsolete or dialect. thunder-clap1610 figurative. A sudden startling or terrifying occurrence, act, utterance, or piece of news. (Cf. thunderbolt, n. 2.) expletive1647 An emphatic exclamation with which a person fills his or her speech; (hence) an oath, curse, or swear word, a profanity. rapper1675 A great oath; an imprecation, a curse. Cf. rap, v.2 8a. Obsolete. cuss1771 A curse or affliction, esp. one sent by God; a cause of ruin; a scourge, a blight. Now rare. winze1786 An imprecation, a curse. Goddammit1800 An utterance of ‘Goddammit’; an imprecation, an oath. goddam1828 An utterance of ‘God damn (me)’; an imprecation, an oath. dirty word1842 (a) a vulgar or ‘smutty’ word; (b) a word made disreputable by what are regarded as its discreditable associations. blank1854 Used euphemistically as a verbal representation of a dash put instead of an oath or profane word. Cf. blank, v. 5c. So (as adjectives or adverbs) bla… emphatic1868 humorous. An expletive. rare. swear1871 A profane oath, a swear-word; also, a fit or bout of swearing. sailor's blessing1876 a curse. blessing1878 A euphemism for: A curse. goldarn1879 An utterance of ‘goldarn’; an imprecation, an oath. Cf. goddam, n.1 swear-word1883 A word used in profane swearing, a profane word. rounder1885 slang. A strong expletive. Cf. round, adj. 21a. Obsolete. rare. curse-word1897 = cuss word n. at cuss, n. compounds. dang1906 A damn, cuss. sailor's farewell1937 a parting curse. Subcategories:— as uttered by huntsman (1) — muttered (1) |
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