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单词 incondite
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inconditeadj.

/ɪnˈkɒndɪt/
Etymology: < Latin inconditus disordered, uncouth, < in- (in- prefix4) + conditus, past participle of condĕre to put together.
1. Consisting of parts which are ill arranged; ill constructed, ill composed: said esp. of literary and artistic compositions.
ΘΚΠ
the world > relative properties > order > disorder > disharmony or incongruity > [adjective] > not brought into harmony > not properly put together
uncomposed1598
incoherenta1631
incondite1634
incomposite1880
pockety1920
society > leisure > the arts > literature > style of language or writing > inelegance > [adjective] > ill-composed
incondite1634
ill-turneda1637
1634 T. Jackson Knowledg of Christ Jesus vii. x. §2 Such incondite figures, or confused fancies as are thereon painted.
1708 J. Philips Cyder ii. 74 Now sportive Youth Carol incondite Rhythms, with suiting Notes.
1791 W. Gifford Baviad 340 O deign To cast a glance on this incondite strain.
a1859 J. Austin Lect. Jurispr. (1879) II. xxxv. 619 An incondite collection or heap of single and insulated rules.
1871 T. Carlyle in J. W. Carlyle Lett. & Memorials (1883) I. 75 Plenty of incondite stuff accordingly there was [in the lecture].
2. Unformed, crude; without delicacy of finish; rude, unpolished, unrefined.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > attention and judgement > bad taste > lack of refinement > [adjective]
untheweda1325
unbenec1400
incondite1539
undight1555
ungentle1565
impolished1583
transalpinea1592
impolited1598
uncourtly1598
tartarous1602
impolite1612
unelevated1627
unfashioned1630
unbrushed1640
unhewed1644
hirsute1658
unhewn1659
inelegant1667
sordid1668
ingenteel1694
barbarous1700
ungracefula1732
tramontane1740
uninformed1754
clumsy1758
heavy1817
uncharmed1818
nettle-rough1850
blowzy1851
mal élevé1878
inexquisite1922
pseudo-sophisticated1925
the world > action or operation > behaviour > bad behaviour > [adjective] > ill-mannered > unrefined
boistousc1300
untheweda1325
uplandisha1387
unaffiled1390
rudea1393
knavishc1405
peoplisha1425
clubbedc1440
blunt1477
lob?1507
robust1511
borel1513
carterly1519
clubbish1530
rough?1531
rustical?1532
incondite1539
agrestc1550
rusticc1550
brute1555
lobcocka1556
loutisha1556
carterlike1561
boorish1562
ruggedc1565
lobbish1567
loutlike1567
sowish1570
clownish1581
unrefined1582
impolished1583
homespun1590
transalpinea1592
swaddish1593
unpolished1594
untutored1595
swabberly1596
tartarous1602
porterly1603
lobcocked1606
lob-like1606
cluster-fisted1611
agrestic1617
inurbane1623
unelevated1627
incult1628
unbrushed1640
vulgar1643
unhewed1644
unsmooth1648
hirsute1658
loutardly1658
unhewn1659
roughsome?c1660
sordid1668
inhumanea1680
coarse1699
brutal1709
ramgunshoch1721
tramontane1740
uncouth1740
no-nationa1756
unurbane1760
turnipy1792
rudas1802
common1804
cubbish1819
clodhopping1828
vulgarian1833
cloddish1844
unkempt1846
bush1851
vulgarish1860
rodney1866
crude1876
ignorant1886
yobby1910
nekulturny1932
oikish1959
yobbish1966
ocker1972
down and dirty1977
1539 R. Taverner Second Bk. Garden of Wysdome sig. A.ij I muste desyre you..to pardon myne incondite and grosse phrase.
1657 J. Trapp Comm. Psalms cxvi. 1 An inarticulate incondite voice.
1822 J. M. Good Study Med. I. 497 Something far more rude and incondite must have preceded and paved the way for it [sc. the alphabet].
1871 C. Kingsley At Last II. xv. 262 The Negresses..forgot themselves, kicked up their legs, shouted to the bystanders, and were altogether incondite.
3. Rendering Latin incondita qualifying vox ‘utterance’, and applied to interjections representing mere natural utterances.
ΘΚΠ
the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > voice or vocal sound > cry or exclamation > [adjective]
exclamatory1715
interjectional1761
ejaculative1841
incondite1845
ejaculatory1851
1540 Lily's Institutio Compendiaria f. 45v Interjectio est pars orationis quæ sub incondita uoce animi affectum demonstrat.
1542 Introd. Eyght Partes Speche sig. Fii An interiection is a parte of speche, which betokeneth a passion of the mynde, vnder an vnperfect voyce.]
1845 J. Stoddart Gram. in Encycl. Metrop. (1847) I. 186/1 These variations then depend not on the articulation, but on the intonation; that is..on the elevation or depression of voice in pronouncing it: but this is not peculiar to the interjection oh! or to the ‘incondite’ interjections generally; for the same may be observed of any nouns or verbs used interjectionally.

Derivatives

inˈconditely adv. in a crude or undigested condition; in an ill-constructed form.
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > undertaking > preparation > unpreparedness > [adverb] > immaturely
rawly1573
crudely1638
immaturely1736
inconditely1822
1822 J. M. Good Study Med. I. 150 Its [sc. the stomach's] fluids are poured forth too sparingly or too inconditely.
1880 F. Hall Doctor Indoctus 35 The rule here inconditely laid down admits, as worded, of a tedious variety of interpretations.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online December 2018).
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