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单词 inquiet
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inquietn.

Etymology: < in- prefix4 + quiet n., perhaps after Latin inquiēs, -quiēt-em.
Obsolete. rare.
Absence of quiet; inquietude; disquiet.
ΘΚΠ
society > society and the community > dissent > lack of peacefulness > [noun]
unfritheOE
unpeacea1325
unresta1382
hurling1387
tumult1412
hurlc1440
hurly-burlyc1440
unquietness?c1450
unpeaceableness?c1475
estoure1481
broilery1521
broiling1523
turmoil1526
brulyie1531
unquiet1551
troublesomeness1561
disrest1567
turbulence1598
hurly1600
turbulency1607
inquieta1684
brulyiement1718
agitation1769
dispeace1825
fudder1871
push and shove1895
a1684 R. Leighton Serm. in Wks. (1868) 410 Sinful liberty breeds inquiet.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online June 2021).

inquietadj.

/ɪnˈkwʌɪət/
Etymology: < Latin inquiētus, < in- (in- prefix4) + quiētus quiet n. Compare French inquiet (16th cent. in Hatzfeld & Darmesteter).
Not quiet.
1. Restless, turbulent, troublesome. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > movement > restlessness > [adjective] > specifically of persons > and troublesome
inquietc1384
unpeaceablec1384
unquietc1384
nidging1796
tewsome1828
c1384 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) (Douce 369(2)) (1850) 2 Thess. iii. 7 How it bihoueth for to sue vs. For we weren not inquyet..among ȝou.
c1384 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) (Douce 369(2)) (1850) 2 Thess. iii. 11 We han herd summe among ȝou for to wandre inquyet,..no thing worchinge.
1533 T. More Debellacyon Salem & Bizance i. xiv. f. lcv Inquiete and vnrestful wreches.
1552 R. Huloet Abcedarium Anglico Latinum Inquiet, importunus.
2. Mentally disturbed; uneasy, anxious. rare.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > suffering > state of being upset or perturbed > [adjective]
reigheOE
drofc1000
druvyOE
restlessOE
worya1225
forstraughtc1386
unquertc1390
unsaughtc1390
ill (evil) at easea1400
unrofula1400
unquietc1400
unrestya1413
unquieted?a1425
unrestful?c1425
unpeaceda1475
out of quieta1500
inquiet?1504
uneasya1513
perturbed1538
unquietous?1545
disquieted?1548
astraught1564
astraughted1565
agitate1567
turmoiled1570
disquiet1587
distroubled1590
weltered1590
disturbed1593
twitcheda1594
troublesome1596
stract1598
uncomposed1601
discomposed1603
incomposed1608
uncouth1660
unserene1664
chagrin1665
agitated1684
perturbated1704
disordered1711
perturbate1741
chagrineda1754
nervish1760
uncomfortable1796
funked1831
untranquillized1831
streaked1833
striped1839
discomfortable1844
streaky1848
bothered1851
funked out1859
bebothered1866
disorderly1871
fantod1883
rattled1885
aflap1887
shook1891
dicked-up1967
torqued1967
weirded out1973
?1504 W. Atkinson tr. Thomas à Kempis Ful Treat. Imytacyon Cryste (Pynson) iii. xxxiii. 223 Nat to be inquyete of mannes iugement.
?1504 W. Atkinson tr. Thomas à Kempis Ful Treat. Imytacyon Cryste (Pynson) ii. vi. 183 An euyll conscience is euer ferefull impacyent and inquyete.
1805 tr. A. La Fontaine's Hermann & Emilia II. 206 Lebrecht was inquiet, with his hand upon his forehead.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online September 2020).

inquietv.

/ɪnˈkwʌɪət/
Forms: Also 1500s inquyit, ( enquyet).
Etymology: < French inquiéter (12th cent.), < Latin inquiētāre , < inquiētus : see inquiet adj.
Now rare.
transitive. To destroy the quiet of; to disquiet.
1. To prevent (a person) from living in peace and quietness; to annoy, molest, harass.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > suffering > state of being harassed > harass [verb (transitive)]
tawc893
ermec897
swencheOE
besetOE
bestandc1000
teenOE
baitc1175
grieve?c1225
war?c1225
noyc1300
pursuec1300
travailc1300
to work (also do) annoyc1300
tribula1325
worka1325
to hold wakenc1330
chase1340
twistc1374
wrap1380
cumbera1400
harrya1400
vexc1410
encumber1413
inquiet1413
molest?a1425
course1466
persecutec1475
trouble1489
sturt1513
hare1523
hag1525
hale1530
exercise1531
to grate on or upon1532
to hold or keep waking1533
infest1533
scourge1540
molestate1543
pinch1548
trounce1551
to shake upa1556
tire1558
moila1560
pester1566
importune1578
hunt1583
moider1587
bebait1589
commacerate1596
bepester1600
ferret1600
harsell1603
hurry1611
gall1614
betoil1622
weary1633
tribulatea1637
harass1656
dun1659
overharry1665
worry1671
haul1678
to plague the life out of1746
badger1782
hatchel1800
worry1811
bedevil1823
devil1823
victimize1830
frab1848
mither1848
to pester the life out of1848
haik1855
beplague1870
chevy1872
obsede1876
to get on ——1880
to load up with1880
tail-twist1898
hassle1901
heckle1920
snooter1923
hassle1945
to breathe down (the back of) (someone's) neck1946
to bust (a person's) chops1953
noodge1960
monster1967
1413 Pilgr. Sowle (1483) iv. xxxv. 83 Tho that wyllen be besy for to inquyeten and letten the peple by theyr malyce oute of reste and pees.
1530–1 Act 22 Hen. VIII c. 15 His saide subiectes..shall [not] be sued, vexed, nor inquieted in theyr bodies goodes landes nor cattalles.
a1578 R. Lindsay Hist. & Cron. Scotl. (1899) I. 361 The king inquyrit quho it was that knokit so fast till inquyit him fre his rest.
1697 B. Shower Let. to Convocation-man 35 They were frequently and oftentimes arrested and inquieted in their Coming.
1812 R. Wilson Private Diary I. 6 I passed the night pretty well, but a little inquieted by mosquitoes.
2. To render uneasy; to disquiet; to disturb (in mind). Obsolete or archaic.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > suffering > state of being upset or perturbed > upset or perturb [verb (transitive)]
to-wendc893
mingeOE
dreveOE
angerc1175
sturb?c1225
worec1225
troublec1230
sturble1303
disturbc1305
movea1325
disturblec1330
drubblea1340
drovec1350
distroublec1369
tempestc1374
outsturba1382
unresta1382
stroublec1384
unquietc1384
conturb1393
mismaya1400
unquemea1400
uneasec1400
discomfita1425
smite?a1425
perturbc1425
pertrouble?1435
inquiet1486
toss1526
alter1529
disquiet1530
turmoil1530
perturbate1533
broil1548
mis-set?1553
shake1567
parbruilyiec1586
agitate1587
roil1590
transpose1594
discompose1603
harrow1609
hurry1611
obturb1623
shog1636
untune1638
alarm1649
disorder1655
begruntlea1670
pother1692
disconcert1695
ruffle1701
tempestuate1702
rough1777
caddle1781
to put out1796
upset1805
discomfort1806
start1821
faze1830
bother1832
to put aback1833
to put about1843
raft1844
queer1845
rattle1865
to turn over1865
untranquillize1874
hack1881
rock1881
to shake up1884
to put off1909
to go (also pass) through a phase1913
to weird out1970
1486 in Surtees Misc. (1888) 47 M. John Harington hath been lately inquietid by untrue report maide of hyme.
1508 J. Fisher Treat. Penyt. Psalmes sig. aa.viiv Conscyence..croketh the wyll and enquyeteth the soule.
a1513 R. Fabyan New Cronycles Eng. & Fraunce (1516) I. cxv. f. liiv The mystruste that he had in them many tymes Inquyeted hym.
1540 R. Morison tr. J. L. Vives Introd. Wysedome (new ed.) D b What..foolysshenes is it, to inquiete thy mynde, whyles thou studiest to delyte it?
1815 F. Burney Diary & Lett. (1846) VII. 189 This delay..inquieted notre ami.
1828 W. S. Landor Imaginary Conversat. III. xiv. 431 To fill his bosom with every..thorny plant, that might pierce, blister, or inquiet it.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online June 2022).
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