单词 | foeship |
释义 | foeshipn. 1. Enmity, hatred. Now rare (archaic in later use). ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > hatred > [noun] heteeOE nitheeOE fiendshipc900 hatingOE hatec1175 loathnessc1175 foeshipa1200 hatreda1225 foredenc1275 bitterhead1340 enmityc1380 bitternessa1382 haynec1386 enemy1398 heart-burningc1425 affection1485 dislovea1533 pique1532 haturea1563 animosity1568 foehood?1578 animoseness1730 hard feeling1803 dispeace1825 needle1874 bad mind1939 a1200 MS Trin. Cambr. in R. Morris Old Eng. Homilies (1873) 2nd Ser. 45 Þanne is here foshipe turnd al to frendshipe. c1400 (?c1380) Cleanness (1920) l. 919 (MED) No foschip oure Fader hatz þe schewed. 1556 tr. J. de Flores Histoire de Aurelio & Isabelle sig. F3 The foshippe that you beare me. a1763 J. Byrom Misc. Poems (1773) II. 229 The utter Extinction of Foeship, and Wrath, By the Working of Love. 1859 Morning Post 15 June 3/6 To quench in a people's happiness every spark of internal discontent and every hope of external foeship. 1941 Anthropos 35–36 667 The origin of the foeship between the Kammalan and the right-hand-faction is of special interest. 2. A state or relationship of enmity. Often opposed to friendship. ΚΠ 1660 S. Fisher Rusticus ad Academicos To Rdr. sig. (e4) These Two Foes Fall into such Fraternall Fellowship, as to knit themselves into One Foe-ship against us. 1840 B. Thorpe Anc. Laws & Instit. of Eng. I. 235 We have ordained..that we should be all so in one friendship as in one foeship. 1883 H. Stevens in Athenæum 6 Oct. 433/3 His friendships and foeships. 1998 S. Carter & J. Sokol Getting to Commitment ii. 54 You emotionally revisit every relationship... This means every single friendship and every single foeship. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2016; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < n.a1200 |
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