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单词 egede
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egeden.

Forms: early Middle English ægæde ( Ormulum), early Middle English aegede ( Ormulum).
Origin: Probably formed within English, by conversion. Etymon: egede adj.
Etymology: Probably < egede adj. (although this is first attested later); see discussion at that entry.
Obsolete.
Foolish conduct or behaviour, silliness, frivolity.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > lack of understanding > foolishness, folly > [noun]
unwisdomc825
unredeeOE
egedec1175
unwitc1175
unwisdomnessa1200
dusileca1225
dusischipa1225
folly?c1225
kangschipe?c1225
unwitshipa1250
unwisenessa1340
cornardy1340
unwithead1340
lewdness1362
nicetyc1380
sotie1390
folitya1400
follinessa1400
foolheada1400
insipiencec1422
fondnessa1425
wanwita1425
cocardyc1430
foltry1440
jopperyc1440
folliheada1450
fonning?a1475
niceheada1475
foltheadc1475
folabilitya1529
daftness1552
foolageness1563
foppery1592
guckry1596
senselessness1606
coxcombry1608
goosery1642
ineptitude1656
fopicalness1660
fopperishness1683
insagacity1808
spoonery1824
spooniness1824
noodleism1830
addle-headedness1835
foolishment1852
insapiency1876
ineptness1877
goosiness1888
inepticality1923
sappiness1943
gormlessness1958
c1175 Ormulum (Burchfield transcript) l. 2166 Nass ȝho [sc. St Mary] nohht tær ute. I skemmtinng. & inn idelleȝȝc. Inn ægæde. & i leȝȝkess.
c1175 Ormulum (Burchfield transcript) l. 8060 Uss birrþ alle samenn wel hiss hallȝhe bisne follȝhen. & all forrwerrpenn illc unnnitt. Off ægede. & off leȝȝkess.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2011; most recently modified version published online December 2020).

egedeadj.

Forms: early Middle English agade, early Middle English egede.
Origin: Probably formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: e- prefix1, an element of uncertain origin.
Etymology: Probably the reflex of an unattested Old English compound < e- prefix1 + a second element of uncertain origin (perhaps Old English gād , gǣd lack, want, or gād goad n.1: see discussion below) + Old English -e , suffix forming adjectives. Compare earlier egede n.Old English gād , gǣd lack, want, is cognate with Old Frisian gād need, Old Saxon -gēd- (in metigēd(e)ono (genitive plural) lack of food, famine), Gothic gaidw lack, probably < a suffixed form of the same Indo-European base as go v.; if this is the etymon, then e- prefix1 is probably being used with intensive force, the presumed sense development being ‘very lacking, lacking in everything’ to ‘empty, barren, unproductive’ to ‘vain, frivolous, foolish’. If, on the other hand, Old English gād goad n.1 is the etymon, then e- prefix1 is being used with privative force, the presumed sense development being ‘ungoaded, unforced’ to ‘doing nothing, unoccupied, idle’ to ‘vain, frivolous, foolish’. Neither of these sense developments is entirely convincing; however, no more likely derivation has been suggested. A connection with giddy adj. is semantically attractive, but presents phonological problems.
Obsolete.
Foolish, silly, ridiculous.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > lack of understanding > foolishness, folly > [adjective]
dizzyc825
unwisec825
redelessOE
unwittyc1000
daftlikec1175
witlessc1175
canga1225
adoted?c1225
cangun?c1225
egedec1225
cangeda1250
foola1250
snepea1250
aerwittec1275
sotlyc1275
unslyc1275
unwitterc1275
unwilya1300
nicec1300
goosishc1374
unskilfulc1374
follyc1380
lewdc1380
mis-feelinga1382
dottlec1390
foltedc1390
peevishc1400
fona1425
fonnishc1425
foliousa1450
foolisha1450
daft?c1450
doitedc1450
dotyc1450
daffish1470
insapientc1470
gucked?a1500
wanwittya1500
furious1526
insipient1528
seelya1529
dawish?1529
foolage1545
momish1546
base-wittedc1547
stultitiousa1549
follifulc1550
senseless1565
mopish1568
fondish1579
unsensiblea1586
fondly1587
dizzardly1594
follial1596
featlessc1598
fopperly1599
gowkeda1605
inept1604
simple1604
anserine1607
foppish1608
silly ass1608
unsage1608
wisdomless1608
fool-beggeda1616
Gotham1621
noddy1645
badot1653
dosser-headed1655
infrunite1657
nonsensicalc1661
slight1663
sappy1670
datelessa1686
noddy-peaked1694
nizy1709
dottled1772
gypit1804
shay-brained1806
folly-stricken1807
fool-like1811
goosy1811
spoony1813
niddle-noddle1821
gumptionless1823
daftish1825
anserous1826
as crazy as a loon1830
spoonish1833
cheese-headed1836
dotty1860
fool-fool1868
noodly1870
dilly1873
gormless1883
daffy1884
monkey-doodle1886
mosy1887
jay1891
pithecanthropic1897
peanut-headed1906
dinlo1907
boob1911
goofy1921
ding-a-ling1935
jerky1944
jerk1947
jerkish1948
pointy-headed1950
doofus1967
twitty1967
twittish1969
nerkish1975
numpty1992
c1225 (?c1200) St. Margaret (Bodl.) (1934) 26 (MED) Ich habbe isehen his ouergart & his egede orhel.
c1225 (?c1200) Hali Meiðhad (Bodl.) (1940) l. 557 Ich easki ȝet þah hit þunche egede..þah hit beo egede i sahe, hit ah, meiden, to eggi þe swiðe þer frommart, for nawt ne þuncheð hit hire egede þet hit fondeð.
?c1225 (?a1200) Ancrene Riwle (Cleo. C.vi) (1972) 207 Hu egede is oreȝel.
c1330 Seven Sages (Auch.) (1933) l. 2628 Dame, þou art a gade, Þat þou mournest for þe ded... Þou scholdest louye som gentil kniȝt.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2011; most recently modified version published online June 2021).
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