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单词 delude
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deludev.

/dɪˈl(j)uːd/
Etymology: < Latin dēlūdĕre to play false, mock, deceive, < de- prefix 1d + lūdere to play. (Compare rare obsolete French deluder, 1402 in Godefroy)
1.
a. transitive. To play with (any one) to his injury or frustration, under pretence of acting seriously; to mock, esp. in hopes, expectations, or purposes; to cheat or disappoint the hopes of. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > expectation > disappointment > disappoint, frustrate [verb (transitive)]
swikeOE
beguile1483
deludea1513
disappointa1513
dispointa1513
forsake1526
betray1594
mock1600
frustrate1663
evade1692
elude1694
balk1735
to let down1795
slip1890
a1513 R. Fabyan New Cronycles Eng. & Fraunce (1516) I. ccxxxiiii. f. clviv The cristen prynces seinge that they were thus deluded toke theyr aduyce have they myghte contynewe theyr Pylgrymage.
1543 in W. H. Turner Select. Rec. Oxf. (1880) 170 A man that..hadde deluded wyth delayes the..commissioners.
1596 T. Nashe Haue with you to Saffron-Walden sig. E3 There is no Husbandman but tills and sowes in hope of a good crop, though manie times hee is deluded with a bad Haruest.
1630 T. Dekker Second Pt. Honest Whore iii. ii. 161 Yet sure i'th end he'll delude all my hopes.
1671 J. Milton Samson Agonistes 396 Thrice I deluded her, and turn'd to sport Her importunity. View more context for this quotation
1697 J. Dryden tr. Virgil Pastorals vi, in tr. Virgil Wks. 27 For by the fraudful God deluded long, They now resolve to have their promis'd Song.
b. To disappoint or deprive of by fraud or deceit; to defraud of.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > deceit, deception, trickery > deception by illusion, delusion > deceive, delude [verb (transitive)]
bedidderc1000
bipechec1000
swikeOE
fodea1375
flatter1377
to make believea1393
illude1447
miscarrya1450
to fode forth (also occasionally forward, off, on, out)1479
delude1493
sophisticate1597
sile1608
prestigiate1647
will-o'-the-wisp1660
bilk1672
foxa1716
fickle1736
moonshine1824
the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > deceit, deception, trickery > cheating, fraud > treat fraudulently, cheat [verb (transitive)] > trick out of
delude1493
juggle1531
bull1532
defeata1538
cozen1602
Don Diego1607
foista1640
sham1681
jockey1719
fling1749
short1942
the mind > possession > taking > stealing or theft > defrauding or swindling > perpetrate (a swindle) [verb (transitive)] > defraud or swindle > out of something
beguile1394
wrongc1484
delude1493
licka1500
to wipe a person's nose1577
uncle1585
cheat1597
cozen1602
to bob of1605
to bob out of1605
gull1612
foola1616
to set in the nick1616
to worm (a person) out of1617
shuffle1627
to baffle out of1652
chouse1654
trepan1662
bubble1668
trick1698
to bamboozle out of1705
fling1749
jockey1772
swindle1780
twiddle1825
to diddle out of1829
nig1829
to chisel out of1848
to beat out1851
nobble1852
duff1863
flim-flam1890
1493 Petronylla (Pynson) 99 Of his purpos Flaccus was deludyd.
1592 A. Day 2nd Pt. Eng. Secretorie sig. O1, in Eng. Secretorie (rev. ed.) Young men..cautelously..deluded of that, wherunto both their parents and birth do commend them.
c1592 Faire Em sig. D3 Whose raunsome..I am deluded of by this escape.
1594 C. Marlowe & T. Nashe Dido v. sig. G Thou for some pettie guift hast let him goe, And I am thus deluded of my boy.
2. To deride, mock, laugh at. Obsolete. rare.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > derision, ridicule, or mockery > deride, ridicule, or mock [verb (transitive)]
teleeOE
laughOE
bismerc1000
heascenc1000
hethec1175
scornc1175
hokera1225
betell?c1225
scorn?c1225
forhushc1275
to make scorn at, toc1320
boba1382
bemow1388
lakea1400
bobby14..
triflea1450
japec1450
mock?c1450
mowc1485
to make (a) mock at?a1500
to make mocks at?a1500
scrip?a1513
illude1516
delude1526
deride1530
louta1547
to toy with ——1549–62
flout1551
skirp1568
knack1570
to fart against1574
frump1577
bourd1593
geck?a1600
scout1605
subsannate1606
railly1612
explode1618
subsannea1620
dor1655
monkeya1658
to make an ass of (someone)1680
ridicule1680
banter1682
to run one's rig upon1735
fun1811
to get the run upon1843
play1891
to poke mullock at1901
razz1918
flaunt1923
to get (or give) the razoo1926
to bust (a person's) chops1953
wolf1966
pimp1968
1526 W. Bonde Rosary sig. Bii Thus beate and deluded, Annas sent the bounde to Cayphas.
1592 [implied in: A. Day 2nd Pt. Eng. Secretorie sig. S4v, in Eng. Secretorie (rev. ed.) That he be no ordinarie scoffer, or friuolous deluder of other mens speeches, gestures, reasons, or conditions. (at deluder n.)].
3.
a. To befool the mind or judgement of, so as to cause what is false to be accepted as true; to bring by deceit into a false opinion or belief; to cheat, deceive, beguile; to impose upon with false impressions or notions.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > deceit, deception, trickery > deceive [verb (transitive)]
aschrenchc885
blendc888
swikec950
belirtOE
beswike971
blencha1000
blenka1000
belieOE
becatchc1175
trokec1175
beguile?c1225
biwrench?c1225
guile?c1225
trechec1230
unordainc1300
blink1303
deceivec1320
feintc1330
trechetc1330
misusea1382
blind1382
forgo1382
beglose1393
troil1393
turnc1405
lirt?a1425
abuse?a1439
ludify1447
amuse1480
wilec1480
trump1487
delude?a1505
sile1508
betrumpa1522
blear1530
aveugle1543
mislippen1552
pot1560
disglose1565
oversile1568
blaze1570
blirre1570
bleck1573
overtake1581
fail1590
bafflea1592
blanch1592
geck?a1600
hallucinate1604
hoodwink1610
intrigue1612
guggle1617
nigglea1625
nose-wipe1628
cog1629
cheat1637
flam1637
nurse1639
jilt1660
top1663
chaldese1664
bilk1672
bejuggle1680
nuzzlec1680
snub1694
bite1709
nebus1712
fugle1719
to take in1740
have?1780
quirk1791
rum1812
rattlesnake1818
chicane1835
to suck in1842
mogue1854
blinker1865
to have on1867
mag1869
sleight1876
bumfuzzle1878
swop1890
wool1890
spruce1917
jive1928
shit1934
smokescreen1950
dick1964
a1505 R. Henryson Test. Cresseid 509 in Poems (1981) 127 The idole of ane thing in cace may be Sa deip imprentit in the fantasy That it deludis the wittis outwardly.
1526 Bible (Tyndale) Acts viii. 11 With Sorcery he had deluded their wittes.
a1533 J. Frith Mirroure (?1536) ii. sig. Avi God..can not be deluded al though the worlde maye be blynded.
1687 T. Brown Saints in Uproar in Wks. (1730) I. 81 They are seven as arrant imposters as ever deluded the credulous world.
1725 D. Defoe Compl. Eng. Tradesman I. xix. 320 They are to be deluded in such an innocent way and imposed upon.
1853 Parl. Deb. 3rd Ser. 127 1176 A system which obscured responsibility and deluded public opinion.
b. with complement (on, to, into).
ΚΠ
a1643 W. Cartwright Lady-errant iv. i, in Comedies (1651) sig. d5 Go, and delude 'em on.
1719 D. Defoe Life Robinson Crusoe 258 The many Stratagems he made use of to delude Mankind to his Ruine.
1875 B. Jowett tr. Plato Dialogues (ed. 2) V. 512 Let no one be deluded by poets..into a mistaken belief of such things.
4. To frustrate the aim or purpose of; to elude, evade. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > safety > escape > escape from [verb (transitive)] > contrive to escape or evade
fleec1175
shunc1275
forgoc1305
passc1330
escapea1340
beglidea1350
voidc1380
shuntc1400
missa1522
evade1535
delude1536
to dally out1548
illude1553
prevent1598
outruna1616
to fail of1624
elude1634
subterfugea1643
shoot1685
shift1724
to get out of ——a1817
win by…1816
society > morality > moral evil > lack of principle or integrity > be unprincipled in [verb (transitive)] > defeat purpose of by specious compliance
delude1536
elude1709
evade1762
1536 Act 28 Hen. VIII c. 5 Diuers..haue..practised to defraude and delude the sayd..statutes.
1600 tr. T. Garzoni Hosp. Incurable Fooles 58 Thus did he delude the last blow of this despiteful Foole.
1601 P. Holland tr. Pliny Hist. World I. x. l There was a starting hole found to delude and escape the meaning thereof.
1638 T. Herbert Some Yeares Trav. (rev. ed.) 11 The 7. of June she againe deluded us, after two houres chase.
1647 N. Bacon Hist. Disc. Govt. 106 The entailing of estates..was very ancient, although by corrupt custome it was deluded.
1680 J. Dryden tr. Ovid in J. Dryden et al. tr. Epist. 225 Tyber now thou seek'st..Yet it deludes thy search.
5. To beguile (time). Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > time > spending time > spend time or allow time to pass [verb (transitive)] > pleasantly
short1449
shorten1579
deceive1591
sport1593
delude1615
entreata1616
while1635
elude1660
divert1707
dangle1727
wile1796
smile1803
to round off1824
1615 R. A. Valiant Welshman i. ii. sig. B2v I need not here delude The precious time.
1660 R. Coke Elements Power & Subjection Pref. 1 in Justice Vindicated In entertaining worldly pleasures, thereby to delude, and spend their time.
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