| 单词 | in dudgeon | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasin (a) dudgeon   Indignation, resentment; umbrage. Chiefly in  in (a) dudgeon: in a state or fit of indignation or offence; with indignation or offence.Frequently with adjective, as high, great, deep, etc. (in later use esp. in  high dudgeon). Formerly also as  †snuff and dudgeon (cf. snuff n.1 5). ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > anger > indignation or resentment > 			[noun]		 wrathc900 disdain1297 indignationc1384 heavinessc1386 gall1390 offencea1393 mislikinga1400 despitec1400 rankling?a1425 jealousyc1475 grudge1477 engaigne1489 grutch1541 outrage1572 dudgeon1573 indignance1590 indignity1596 spleen1596 resentiment1606 dolour1609 resentment1613 endugine1638 stomachosity1656 ressentiment1658 resent1680 umbrage1724 resentfulness1735 niff1777 indignancy1790 saeva indignatio1796 hard feeling1803 grudgement1845 to have a chip on one's shoulder1856 affrontedness1878 spike1890 1573    G. Harvey Let.-bk. 		(1884)	 28  				Who seem'd to take it in marvelus great duggin. 1576    R. Peterson tr.  G. della Casa Galateo 28  				If you chaunce to..leaue out his title of Honour or worship: he takes that in dougeon, and thinkes you doe mock him. 1613    A. Nixon Straunge Foot-post sig. G3  				Each petty trespasse, brawl and taunt, Are tooke in snuffe and dudgeon. 1663    S. Butler Hudibras: First Pt.  i. i. 1  				When civil Dudgeon first grew high. 1693    W. Congreve Old Batchelour  ii. ii. 15  				I hope you are not going out in dudgeon, Cousin. 1728    J. Morgan Compl. Hist. Algiers I. Pref. p. xxvi  				Multitudes of People..would take it in excessive Dudgeon to be thought unfashionable. 1781    F. Burney Let. May in  Early Jrnls. & Lett. 		(2003)	 IV. 346  				I returned without..any remaining appearance of dudgeon in my Phiz. 1816    W. Scott Antiquary I. v. 104  				They often parted in deep dudgeon. 1885    Manch. Examiner 23 Feb. 5/3  				[He] resigned his position as reporter of the Committee in high dudgeon. 1898    J. M. Cobban Angel of Covenant xi. 146  				There's naething other debated among the gentlemen at Court but the mighty high snuff and dudgeon ye gaed aff wi'. 1949    E. B. Hungerford Escape to Danger xiv. 191  				Midshipman Fanning stomped away in a dudgeon. 1993    H. Jacobson Roots Schmoots xi. 256  				She turns from me, in high drunken dudgeon. 2014    Hutchinson 		(Kansas)	 News 23 Aug.  a14/4  				Infrastructure improvement is both important and necessarily creates some inconvenience. High dudgeon just doesn't seem appropriate. < as lemmas | 
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