单词 | dwele |
释义 | † dwelen. Obsolete. A going astray; error, delusion, deceit. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > disregard for truth, falsehood > lack of truth, falsity > [noun] > being astray, error woughc888 dwalec950 dwildOE wharfedlaikc1175 dwele?c1225 dwelth?c1225 misfarea1387 wilsomenessa1400 mistake1635 fallacy1645 solecism1649 mistakenness1865 c900 tr. Bede Eccl. Hist. (1890) i. viii. 42 Se gedweola wæs on ðam Nyceaniscan sinoþe ge iðerad.] ?c1225 (?a1200) Ancrene Riwle (Cleo. C.vi) (1972) 52 Lauerd..Went awei min echnen from þe worldes dweole. c1275 Passion our Lord 525 in Old Eng. Misc. 52 Þenne wrþ þe laste dwele wurse to alegge. c1275 Orison of our Lady 35 in Old Eng. Misc. 160 Iluued ich habbe gomen and gleo..Al þat is dweole wel i seo. a1300 Sarmun xxvii, in Early Eng. Poems & Lives Saints (1862) 4 Þeiȝ freris prech of heuen and helle..al þat him þenchit bot dwelle. a1350 Life Jesu 149 (Mätz.) It nis bote dwele. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1897; most recently modified version published online December 2020). † dwelev. Obsolete. 1. intransitive. To wander, go astray; to err, be deluded. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > mental health > mental illness > be or become mad [verb (intransitive)] dwelec900 wedec900 awedeeOE starea1275 braidc1275 ravea1325 to be out of mindc1325 woodc1374 to lose one's mindc1380 madc1384 forgetc1385 to go out of one's minda1398 to wede (out) of, but wita1400 foolc1400 to go (also fall, run) mada1450 forcene1490 ragec1515 waltc1540 maddle?c1550 to go (also run, set) a-madding (or on madding)1565 pass of wita1616 to have a gad-bee in one's brain1682 madden1704 to go (also be) off at the nail1721 distract1768 craze1818 to get a rat1890 to need (to have) one's head examined (also checked, read)1896 (to have) bats in the belfryc1901 to have straws in one's hair1923 to take the bats1927 to go haywire1929 to go mental1930 to go troppo1941 to come apart1954 the mind > mental capacity > intelligibility > misinterpretation > misinterpret [verb (intransitive)] dwelec900 misweena1325 misconceivec1395 misunderstanda1400 misthinka1530 missavour1540 mistake1548 writhe1561 misconstrue1581 misapprehend1658 misconstruct1678 misobserve1693 society > morality > moral evil > wrong conduct > act wrongly or immorally [verb (intransitive)] > err or go wrong or astray misfareeOE wanderc897 dwelec900 miswendOE misfereOE misnimc1225 failc1290 to go willa1300 misgoc1300 misstepc1300 errc1315 strayc1325 folly1357 wryc1369 crookc1380 miscarryc1390 ravec1390 astray1393 forloinc1400 delire?a1475 to go wrong?1507 to tread the shoe awrya1542 swerve1576 prevaricate1582 tread awrya1625 society > travel > aspects of travel > travel in specific course or direction > direct one's course [verb (intransitive)] > stray or go astray dwelec900 miswendOE to fare astray (misliche, amiss)c1175 to step astray, awry, beside1297 weyec1315 outrayc1330 strayc1330 waivea1375 forvay1390 outwandera1400 stragglea1425 waverc1485 wander?1507 swerve1543 wift?a1560 random1561 estray1572 egar1584 to go a-strayinga1586 to step aside1787 err1819 moider1839 maverick1910 the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > disregard for truth, falsehood > lack of truth, falsity > be mistaken, err [verb (intransitive)] dwelec900 haltc900 marOE slidea1000 misfangOE missOE to have wough?c1225 misnimc1225 misrekec1275 mis-startc1275 err1303 to go wrongc1340 misgo1340 slipc1340 snapperc1380 forvay1390 to miss of ——c1395 to make a balkc1430 to run in ——1496 trip1509 fault1530 mistake1548 misreckon1584 misstep1605 warpa1616 solecize1627 hallucinate1652 nod1677 to go will1724 to fare astray (misliche, amiss)a1849 slip1890 skid1920 the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > disregard for truth, falsehood > error in belief or opinion > believe or opine wrongly [verb (intransitive)] dwelec900 err1303 misbelievea1400 misdeema1400 c900 tr. Bede Eccl. Hist. (1890) iv. iii. 270 Þurh monige stowe dwoliende. c900 tr. Bede Eccl. Hist. iv. xxvii. 362 To ðæm dwoligendum læce~domum deofolgylda. c1000 Ælfric Homilies I. 384 Þæt he swa lange on ðam holte..dwelode. c1000 West Saxon Gospels: Matt. (Corpus Cambr.) xxii. 29 Ge dweliaþ and ne cunnon halige ge-writu. c1175 Lamb. Hom. 109 Ȝif þe larðeu dwelað hwa bið siððan his larþeu. a1300 E.E. Psalter lvii[i]. 4 Þai dweled fra magh. 2. intransitive. To be torpid, to be stunned, to swoon. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > physical sensibility > physical insensibility > unconsciousness > lose consciousness [verb (intransitive)] > faint or swoon swotherc1000 swowa1250 swoonc1290 sweltc1330 trance1340 to fall on, in swowa1375 swapc1386 sound1393 dwelea1400 swaya1400 faintc1440 owmawt1440 swalmc1440 sweamc1440 syncopize1490 dwalm?a1513 swarf1513 swound1530 cothe1567 sweb1599 to go away1655 to die away1707 go1768 sink1769 sile1790 to pass out1915 to black out1935 the world > physical sensation > physical sensibility > physical insensibility > dullness of sense perception > become dulled [verb (intransitive)] > be stunned dwelea1400 stoynea1464 astony1850 a1400 Seuyn Sages (W.) 770 The cradel turnd up so doun on ground, Up so doun, in hire feghting, That the child lai dweling. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1897; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < n.?c1225v.c900 |
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