| 单词 | masterless | 
| 释义 | masterlessadj. 1.   a.  Deprived of a master (formerly applied esp. to soldiers and servants, and tamed animals). Also in extended use. ΘΚΠ society > authority > lack of power > 			[adjective]		 > without lord, master, or mistress lordlessOE masterlessc1425 captainless1586 mistressless1873 c1425						 (c1400)						    Laud Troy-bk. 4953 (MED)  				Many a stede aboute strayed..Maystirles. a1450    Generides 		(Pierpont Morgan)	 		(1865)	 l. 4192 (MED)  				Many a feire stede went a-stray, Mastirles that same day. c1500						 (?a1475)						    Assembly of Gods 		(1896)	 881  				Full lothe they were to be mastyrles. c1540						 (?a1400)						    Gest Historiale Destr. Troy 11131  				Þai mellit with the mirmydons þat maisturles were. 1590    E. Spenser Faerie Queene  i. vii. sig. G  				His siluer shield, now idle, maisterlesse. a1600    Floddan Field 		(1664)	 iv. 34  				And many a servant masterless. 1673    Lady's Call.  i. ii. §12  				God sets not the same value upon their [sc. widows] being masterless, which some of them do. 1686    London Gaz. No. 2196/1  				The Grand Signior..has..turned loose his Greyhounds to run up and down the Streets masterless. 1834    G. P. R. James John Marston Hall xiv  				The Count's horse, masterless and foaming, darted into the courtyard. 1870    W. Morris Earthly Paradise I.  ii. 582  				Yielded towns were set aflame; For all the land was masterless. 1887    C. T. Martin in  Dict. National Biogr. IX. 59/2  				Being again left masterless, he [sc. Carew] went over to the enemy's camp. 1924    D. Hammett Nightmare Town in  Argosy All-Story Weekly 27 Dec. 503/1  				His machine..now shook and clattered as if in panic at finding itself masterless. 1967    R. Ellman Eminent Domain iv. 77  				Technical mastery offers the man of his phase his only refuge from masterless anarchy. 1985    P. L. Cuyler Sumo 57  				These ronin, or masterless samurai, were forbidden by law to join the ranks of the lower classes.  b.  Of unknown authorship or provenance. Now rare. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > naming > anonymity or lack of a name > 			[adjective]		 > of unknown authorship or provenance nameless1529 fatherless1541 authorless1613 anon.?1696 unassigned1868 masterless1899 unattributable1967 the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > want of knowledge, ignorance > that which is unknown > 			[adjective]		 > of unknown origin masterless1899 1899    A. Lang tr.  Homeric Hymns 6  				The conventional attribution of the Hymns to Homer..is merely the result of the tendency to set down ‘masterless’ compositions to a well-known name. 1903    Library 4 397  				It has become possible to assign to..Peter von Olpe a small group of books hitherto masterless.  2.  Of a person: having no reputable means of living; vagrant, vagabond, unemployed. Now historical.Notable as a term used in statutes of the 16th and 17th centuries. Quot. 1471   may properly belong with sense  1a. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > lack of work > 			[adjective]		 > not working or unemployed servicelessc1450 unlabouredc1450 masterless1471 unwrought1550 unplaced1558 labourless1576 flag-fallen1609 unlabouring1619 disemployed1651 hireless1651 unengaged1654 unemployed1667 unworking1696 untoiling1748 workless1758 occupationless1822 placeless1828 out of work1833 non-working1841 unhired1852 jobless1862 out of (or in) collar1862 non-employed1876 spare1919 on the beach1923 in dry dock1927 off-the-job1950 on (also upon) the street(s)1980 unwaged1981 1471    in  T. Wright Polit. Poems & Songs 		(1861)	 II. 279  				Like maysterles men, away thay wente. a1516    H. Medwall Godely Interlude Fulgens sig. biiv  				This felowe and I be maysterles And lyue moste parte in ydelnes. 1530    J. Palsgrave Lesclarcissement 563/2  				I loyter as an ydell or masterlesse person dothe. 1535    Act 27 Hen. VIII c. 25  				Such ruffelers..as..shall frequent hunt or loyter masterles and out of seruice. 1555    Act 2 & 3 Ph. & Mary c. 16 §1  				Watermen..for the most parte been masterles men. 1569    J. Stow Survey of London 		(1720)	 II.  v. xxxi. 431/2  				Thear to watche the coming of all Vagabonnds, Beggars, Children, and Masterles Men and Women. 1582    in  Recusant Hist. 		(1962)	 253  				A vayne man..whithout any livelyhood to maynteyne himselfe withall A masterles man. 1626    in  10th Rep. Royal Comm. Hist. MSS 		(1885)	 App.  v. 474  				All idle and maisterlesse personnes and such others as shall not finde maisters or men of quallitie to undertake for them. 1651    T. Hobbes Leviathan  ii. xviii. 94  				That dissolute condition of masterlesse men. 1881    J. H. Shorthouse John Inglesant 		(new ed.)	 I. xvii  				A number of vagrant and masterless people. 1967    Century-Daily Star 		(Toronto)	 13 Feb. 10/2  				By 1510 runaways from fishing ships—the Masterless Men, as they are known in tradition—had spread like a slow, silent tide into remote Newfoundland bays. 1969    F. Mowat Boat who wouldn't Float 		(1976)	 iv. 37  				The interior of the peninsula became the Country of the Masterless Men. Only the best-armed bands of King's men dared enter their domain. ΘΚΠ society > authority > lack of subjection > unruliness > 			[adjective]		 > uncontrollable or ungovernable steerlessc888 rebelc1400 untemperable?1571 effrenated1587 incontrollable1605 unrepressable1607 commandless1609 unmasterable1618 masterless1619 effrenable1621 uncontrollable1648 unrulable1672 ungovernable1673 governless1679 unrepressible1776 incoercible1804 irrepressible1811 bronco1866 intemperable1898 1619    W. Sclater Expos. 1 Thess. 290  				Their power masterlesse on earth, makes them forget that they also haue a Master and Iudge in heauen. 1651    N. Bacon Contin. Hist. Disc. Govt. 127  				The King..yeilded up his Power to his Queen, (A Masterlesse and proud Woman..). 1687    London Gaz. No. 2275/2  				The flame grew at last masterless. 1789    G. White Nat. Hist. Selborne 20  				Such vast heath-fires are lighted up, that they often get to a masterless head. 1797    J. Boaden Ital. Monk  i. i. 6  				Underneath this icy outside, glows As fierce a flame of masterless ambition, As e'er informed the conquerors of earth. Derivatives  ˈmasterlessness  n. ΚΠ 1848    J. C. Hare  & A. W. Hare Guesses at Truth 2nd Ser. 		(ed. 2)	 257  				For Johnson to make such a parade of masterlessness as he does by prefixing these lines to the Rambler! 1985    D. Underdown Revel, Riot, & Rebellion ii. 37  				Poverty, vagrancy, masterlessness, landlessness: all seemed to strike at the very foundations of order. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2001; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < | 
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