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单词 damnable
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damnableadj.adv.

/ˈdamnəb(ə)l/
Forms: Also Middle English–1500s dampnable.
Etymology: < French damnable, in 12–13th cent. dampnable , < Latin dam(p)nābilis , < damnāre : see damn v.
A. adj.
1.
a. Worthy of condemnation; to be reprobated; highly reprehensible. Obsolete (or merged in senses A. 2, A. 4.)
ΘΚΠ
the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disapproval > dispraise or discommendation > [adjective] > worthy of dispraise > worthy of condemnation
damnablec1380
woefula1400
vituperablec1450
condemnablea1586
reprobate1593
vituperous1610
vituperious1612
censurable1635
c1380 J. Wyclif Sel. Wks. III. 341 Myche more ben þei dampnable þat letten Goddis lawe to shyne.
1509 A. Barclay Brant's Shyp of Folys (Pynson) f. cxxiii Than it [daunsynge] in erth no game is more damnable.
1634 Proc. Star Chamber in S. R. Gardiner Documents Proc. against W. Prynne (1877) 21 For a man to endeavour to defraude the Kinge of this treasure is a most damnable offence.
1842 R. W. Emerson Conservative in Nature, Ess. & Lect. on Times (1844) 99 I observe that there is a jealousy of the newest, and that the seceder from the seceder is as damnable as the pope himself.
b. Liable to judicial condemnation. Obsolete. rare.
ΘΚΠ
society > law > administration of justice > court proceedings or procedure > judging > conviction or judicial condemnation > [adjective] > liable to conviction or condemnation
damnablea1500
convincible1643
a1500 (a1460) Towneley Plays (1994) I. xxi. 255 Sir Cayphas, bi my wytt, He shuld be dampnabill.
2. Subject to divine condemnation; liable to or worthy of damnation.
ΘΚΠ
society > faith > aspects of faith > spirituality > reprobation > [adjective] > worthy of
damnable1303
1303 R. Mannyng Handlyng Synne 3768 Þys synne ys nat dampnable But hyt be seyde custummable.
a1340 R. Rolle Psalter xvii. 25 Þe pynes of dampnabil men.
1532 T. More Confut. Tyndale in Wks. 475/2 The contrarye beliefe pertayneth to the damnacion of our soules, if heresye be damnable.
1620 H. Greenwood Jaylers Jayl-deliv. 3 What must poore, lamentable, damnable I doe to bee saued?
1751 T. Smollett Peregrine Pickle II. xl. 15 Those enthusiasts who look upon every schism from the established articles of faith, as damnable.
1883 P. Schaff et al. Relig. Encycl. II. 1366 Who makes us damnable..of his own will.
3.
a. Causing loss or harm; hurtful, pernicious. Obsolete. rare.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > goodness and badness > harmfulness > [adjective]
litherc893
scathefulc900
balefulOE
orneOE
teenfulOE
evilc1175
venomousc1290
scathela1300
prejudiciala1325
fell?c1335
harmfula1340
grievous1340
ill1340
wicked1340
noisomea1382
venomed1382
noyfulc1384
damageousc1386
mischievousc1390
unwholesomea1400
undisposingc1400
damnablec1420
prejudiciable1429
contagiousc1440
damagefulc1449
pestiferous1458
damageable1474
pestilent?a1475
nuisable1483
nocible1490
nuisible1490
nuisant1494
noxiousa1500
nocent?c1500
pestilential1531
tortious1532
pestilentious1533
nocive1538
offensivea1548
vitiating1547
dangerous1548
offending1552
dispendious1557
injurious1559
offensible1575
offensant1578
baneful1579
incommodious1579
prejudicious1579
prejudical1595
inimicous1598
damnifiable1604
taking1608
obnoxious1612
nocivousc1616
mischieving1621
nocuous1627
nocumentous1644
disserviceable1645
inimical1645
detrimentous1648
injuring1651
detrimental1656
inimicitial1656
nocumental1657
incommodous1677
fatal1681
inimic1696
nociferous1706
damnific1727
inimicable1805
violational1821
insalutary1836
detrimentary1841
wronging1845
unsalvatory1850
damaging1856
damnous1870
wack1986
the world > action or operation > harm or detriment > [adjective] > harmful or injurious
litherc893
scathefulc900
orneOE
teenfulOE
atterlichc1050
evilc1175
wicka1250
scathela1300
deringa1325
unkindc1330
harmfula1340
ill1340
wicked1340
shrewdc1380
noisomea1382
venomed1382
noyfulc1384
damageousc1386
infectivea1398
unwholesomea1400
annoying?c1400
mischievous1414
damnablec1420
contagiousc1430
mischievable?a1439
damagefulc1449
damageable1474
unhappy1474
nuisable1483
nocible1490
nuisible1490
nuisant1494
noxiousa1500
nocent?c1500
hurtful1526
sinistral1534
nocive1538
offendent1547
offensivea1548
dangerous1548
naughtya1555
dispendious1557
offensible1575
wrackful1578
baneful1579
hindersome1580
scandalizing1593
damnifiable1604
taking1608
toadish1611
illful1613
nocivousc1616
mischieving1621
nocuous1627
obnoxious1638
nocumentous1644
vicious1656
nocumental1657
abnoxious1680
dungeonable1691
offending1694
hurtsomea1699
nociferous1706
sinister1726
damnific1727
hazardous1748
slaughtering1811
damaging1856
damnous1870
lethal1942
c1420 Pallad. on Husb. i. 181 Yf thi wey be foule, it is dampnable.
1656 B. Harris tr. J. N. de Parival Hist. Iron Age i. iv. viii. 112 A most damnable victory to the House of Austria.
b. Causing damnation. Obsolete. rare.
ΘΚΠ
society > faith > aspects of faith > spirituality > reprobation > [adjective] > causing
damning1598
dooming1607
damnablea1617
damnatory1738
the world > the supernatural > deity > Christian God > nature or attributes of God > [adjective] > bearing wrath > damning
damnablea1617
a1617 S. Hieron Wks. (1634) I. 185 The mercy of God, if it bee rightly applyed, there is nothing more comfortable; if it be abused..there is nothing more damnable.
4. As a strong expression of angry dislike (or merely as a strong intensive): Fit to be ‘damned’; ‘damned’, ‘confounded’. (Now regarded as vulgar or profane.)
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > hatred > dislike > look expressive of displeasure or dislike > [adjective] > as a strong expression of dislike
damnable1598
1598 W. Shakespeare Henry IV, Pt. 1 i. ii. 90 O thou hast damnable iteration. View more context for this quotation
1609 W. Shakespeare Troilus & Cressida v. i. 21 Thou damnable box of enuy thou. View more context for this quotation
a1612 J. Harington in Nugæ Antiquæ (1779) II. 210 I will write a damnable storie, and put it in goodlie verse, aboute ‘Lorde A——’.
1712 T. Hearne Remarks & Coll. (1889) III. 347 This is a damnable Shame.
1843 E. Bulwer-Lytton Last of Barons III. x. vi. 289 That damnable wizard and his witch child.
1880 ‘Mrs. Forrester’ Roy & Viola II. 143 That blackguard has been telling his damnable lies to you.
B. adv.
Damnably, execrably; also as a strong intensive. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > goodness and badness > state of being accursed > [adverb] > as everyday imprecation
wickedlya1375
terrible1490
cursedly1570
plaguilya1586
damnably1598
cursefully1606
damnedly1607
lousily1611
damnablea1616
execrably1633
excrementitiously1638
infernally1638
mangilya1640
putidly1654
infamously1695
consumedly1707
damned1757
damnationly1762
shockingly1768
damn1787
deucedly1819
peskily1833
pesky1833
beastly1853
dashedly1888
stinkingly1906
rasted1919
effing1945
the world > relative properties > quantity > greatness of quantity, amount, or degree > high or intense degree > [adverb] > extremely or exceedingly
swithlyc888
micklelyeOE
swith971
hardOE
un-i-fohOE
sevenfoldlOE
unmeet?c1225
innerlyc1330
horribly1340
too1340
sore1474
horriblec1475
vehemently1483
outrageous1487
done?a1513
exquisite1529
strangely1532
exceeding1535
exceedingly1535
angardlyc1540
angerlyc1540
choicec1540
vengeable1542
vengeably?1550
extremelya1554
monstrous1569
thrice1579
amain1587
extremea1591
damnably1598
fellc1600
tyrannically1602
exquisitely1603
damnedly1607
preciously1607
damnablea1616
impensively1620
excellingly1621
main1632
fearful1634
vengeancelya1640
upsy1650
impensely1657
twadding1657
vastly1664
hideous1667
mainly1670
consumed1707
consumedly1707
outrageously1749
damned1757
nation1771
shockingly1777
deuced1779
darn1789
darned1807
felly1807
varsal1814
awful1816
awfy1816
frightfully1816
deucedly1819
dogged1819
awfully1820
gallowsa1823
shocking1831
tremendously1832
everlasting1833
terribly1833
fearfully1835
ripping1838
poison1840
thundering1853
frighteninglyc1854
raring1854
hell's own1863
goldarned1866
goddamned1870
doggone1871
acutely1872
whooping1874
stupidly1878
everlastingly1879
hideously1882
densely1883
storming1883
good and1885
thunderingly1885
crazy1887
tremendous1887
madly1888
goldarn1892
howling1895
murderously1916
rasted1919
goddam1921
bitchingly1923
Christly1923
bitching1929
falling-down1930
lousy1932
appallingly1937
stratospherically1941
Christ almighty1945
effing1945
focking1956
dagnab1961
drop-dead1980
hella1987
totes2006
a1616 W. Shakespeare Winter's Tale (1623) iii. ii. 186 That did but shew thee..inconstant, And damnable ingratefull. View more context for this quotation
1668 W. Davenant Man's the Master in Wks. (1673) 352 She's damnable handsom!
1678 J. Bunyan Pilgrim's Progress 152 After he went to the iron gate [of Doubting Castle]..but that lock went damnable hard, yet the key did open it. View more context for this quotation
1712 J. Arbuthnot John Bull in his Senses iii. 15 They are damnable greedy of the Pence.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1894; most recently modified version published online December 2020).
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