α. 1600s– facinerious.
β. 1600s 2000s– facinorious.
单词 | facinorious |
释义 | facinoriousadj.α. 1600s– facinerious. β. 1600s 2000s– facinorious. rare in later use. = facinorous adj. ΘΚΠ the mind > goodness and badness > inferiority or baseness > baseness > [adjective] theowlikec1175 wickc1175 wretcha1200 lechera1300 vilea1300 feeblea1325 brothely1330 caitiffa1400 roinousa1425 basec1450 harlotry1486 filthy1533 brockish1546 vild1568 tinkerly?1576 scabbed?1577 miscreant1593 unnoble1593 slavish1597 rascally1600 roguish1601 sordidous1602 facinoriousa1616 scullion1658 dirty1670 shabbed1674 shabby1679 scoundrel1681 scabby1712 verminating1720 small1824 low-down1865 verminiferous1895 ragtime1917 ribby1936 raunchy1937 scungy1966 society > morality > moral evil > wickedness > [adjective] > extremely wicked deepOE blackOE outrageousa1325 heinousc1374 flagitiousc1384 excessive1393 rankc1400 enorm1481 prodigiousc1487 villainous1489 terriblec1510 sceleratea1513 monstrous1531 enormious1545 facinorous1548 monstruous1562 felonious1575 enormous1593 facinoriousa1616 rounda1638 scarlet1710 facinerose1727 atrocious1772 outraging1895 a1616 W. Shakespeare All's Well that ends Well (1623) ii. iii. 30 He's of a most facinerious spirit. View more context for this quotation 1636 T. Heywood Challenge Prol. Dukes and Kings Presented for some hie facinorious things. 1793 J. Trapp tr. A. Rochon Voy. Madagascar & E. Indies 158 To pass over in silence those facinerious deeds. 1846 ‘C. H. C.’ It blows, it Snows iv. 92 [The inhabitants] adhere so strictly to the ancient language and religion of their forefathers, as to denounce all other creeds as fanciful and facinerious. 2005 J. L. Bowman Socialism in Amer. (ed. 2) vii. 335 Consider the utter arrogant and facinorious nature of what the socialists are saying. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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