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单词 awede
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Forms: 1. Present stem Old English auoeda (Northumbrian), Old English awoeda (Northumbrian), Old English–Middle English awede, Old English–early Middle English awet (3rd singular indicative), Old English awed (3rd singular indicative), Middle English awyede. 2. Past tense. Old English–early Middle English awedde. 3. Past participle. Old English–early Middle English awed, Middle English awedde, Old English awedd; N.E.D (1885) also records a form Middle English aweyde (past participle).
Origin: A word inherited from Germanic.
Etymology: Cognate with or formed similarly to Old High German irwuoten to lose one's mind (Middle High German erwüeten (reflexive) to be overcome with anger or madness) < the Germanic base of or- prefix (compare a- prefix1) + the Germanic base of wede v.
Obsolete.
1. intransitive. To be overcome with anger, madness, or distress; to lose control of one's senses; to rave.
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the world > health and disease > mental health > mental illness > be or become mad [verb (intransitive)]
dwelec900
wedec900
awedeeOE
starea1275
braidc1275
ravea1325
to be out of mindc1325
woodc1374
to lose one's mindc1380
madc1384
forgetc1385
to go out of one's minda1398
to wede (out) of, but wita1400
foolc1400
to go (also fall, run) mada1450
forcene1490
ragec1515
waltc1540
maddle?c1550
to go (also run, set) a-madding (or on madding)1565
pass of wita1616
to have a gad-bee in one's brain1682
madden1704
to go (also be) off at the nail1721
distract1768
craze1818
to get a rat1890
to need (to have) one's head examined (also checked, read)1896
(to have) bats in the belfryc1901
to have straws in one's hair1923
to take the bats1927
to go haywire1929
to go mental1930
to go troppo1941
to come apart1954
the world > health and disease > mental health > mental illness > degree or type of mental illness > [verb (intransitive)] > suffer from frenzy or raging
awedeeOE
to tear (out) the hairc1330
to run amok1672
amoka1811
to go berserk1917
to do one's (occasionally the) nut1919
to go bush1933
eOE tr. Orosius Hist. (BL Add.) (1980) v. x. 123 On ðæm dagum aweddon þa nietenu & þa hundas þe wæron on Somnitum.
OE Ælfric Catholic Homilies: 1st Ser. (Royal) (1997) xxxv. 479 Astriges se indisca cyning þe Bartholomeum ofsloh awedde, & on þam wodan dreame gewat.
c1275 (?c1250) Owl & Nightingale (Calig.) (1935) l. 509 A sumere chorles awedeþ, & uorcrempeþ & uorbredeþ.
c1325 (c1300) Chron. Robert of Gloucester (Calig.) l. 3396 He was so sori & so wroþ, þat he ney awedde.
a1375 (c1350) William of Palerne (1867) l. 1750 Wept as sche wold a-wede.
a1450 MS Bodl. 779 in Archiv f. das Studium der Neueren Sprachen (1889) 82 416 (MED) Anon he gan awede, & so he dwellid for wode.
c1450 (a1400) Libeaus Desconus (Calig. A.ii) (1969) l. 395 As men þat wold awyede Þey made greet de-ray.
2. intransitive. Of a natural force or agent, a disease, etc.: to be violent or intense; to rage. Cf. rage v. 3.
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OE Ælfric Catholic Homilies: 2nd Ser. (Cambr. Gg.3.28) ix. 77 To ðam swiðe awedde se foresæda cwealm, þæt hundeahtatig manna on ðære anre tide feallende of life gewiton.
c1275 (?a1200) Laȝamon Brut (Calig.) (1978) l. 10988 Þa sæ vledeð swulc heo wulle aweden.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2019; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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