| 释义 | mightyadj.int.n.adv.Origin: A word inherited from Germanic.Etymology: Cognate with Old Frisian mechtich  , Middle Dutch machtich  , mechtich   (Dutch machtig  ), Old Saxon mahtig  , (in compounds) mehtig   (Middle Low German machtich  , mechtich  ), Old High German machtīg  , mahtīc  , mahtīg  , magtīh   (Middle High German mahtic  , mehtec  , mehtic  , German mächtig  ), Old Icelandic máttigr  , Gothic mahteigs   <  the Germanic base of might n.1   + the Germanic base of -y suffix1.For the variation in forms see discussion s.v. might n.1; see also note s.v. might adj.   With use as noun as a designation of God at sense  B. 1b, compare almighty n.; with use in expressions of surprise and indignation (see sense  B. 3), perhaps developed from this sense of the noun, or perhaps shortened  <  almighty adj., n., and adv. (compare almighty n.   and God almighty n.); compare also earlier megstie int. A. adj. (and int. )  1.  Possessing might or power; powerful, potent, strong. Frequently rhetorical , connoting a pre-eminent or imposing degree of power. society > authority > power > 			[adjective]		 the world > action or operation > advantage > efficacy > 			[adjective]		 > greatlyeOE (Mercian)     		(1965)	 xxiii. 8  				Dominus fortis et potens, dominus potens in proelio : dryhten strong & maehtig, dryhten maehtig in gefehte. OE    Ælfric Homily 		(Vitell. C.v)	 in  J. C. Pope  		(1967)	 I. 324  				He swa mihtig is þæt he mæg forgyfan ealra manna synna. OE    tr.  Bede  		(Cambr. Univ. Libr.)	  i. xiv. 56  				Ða wæs on þa tid Æðelbyrht cyning haten on Centrice, & mihtig. a1225						 (?OE)						    MS Vesp. in  R. Morris  		(1868)	 1st Ser. 231  				An rice king wes, strang and mihti. a1250    Wohunge ure Lauerd in  R. Morris  		(1868)	 1st Ser. 273 (MED)  				Drihti[n] is mahti, strong, and kene ifihte. c1300    St. Brendan 		(Laud)	 346 in  C. Horstmann  		(1887)	 229 (MED)  				Ne wenestþou nouȝt þat ore louerd beo ase miȝti here as þere? 1340     		(1866)	 103  				He is þe riȝt guod,..þe riȝt miȝti. a1393    J. Gower  		(Fairf.)	 Prol. 378  				Thei sein that god is myhti there, And schal ordeine what he wile. c1450    in  H. Anstey  		(1898)	 I. 303 (MED)  				To the rigth and myghti princes, the duchesse of Suffolke. 1508     		(Chepman & Myllar)	 sig. bviv  				Thai mighty men vpon mold ane riale course maid. c1540						 (?a1400)						     12295  				Menelay the mighty, & mo other kynges, Keppit hom full cloise for cacchyng of harme. 1595    R. Southwell  72  				Though it rest not in a priuate mans power, to stay the endeauours of so mightie a Prince, in so generall, and important an enterprise, as is war with England. a1616    W. Shakespeare  		(1623)	  v. i. 283  				Most mighty Duke, vouchsafe me speak a  word.       View more context for this quotation 1667    J. Milton   xii. 124  				God..from him will raise A mightie  Nation.       View more context for this quotation 1697    J. Dryden tr.  Virgil Georgics  iv, in  tr.  Virgil  147  				Mighty Cæsar, thund'ring from afar, Seeks on Euphrates Banks the Spoils of  War.       View more context for this quotation 1750     Isa. ix. 6  				His name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, God the Mighty, the Father of the World to come, the Prince of Peace. 1768    T. Gray Descent of Odin in   94  				I know thee now, Mightiest of a mighty line. 1816–20    J. Keats  324  				O mighty Princess, did you ne'er hear tell What your poor servants know but too too well? 1864    Ld. Tennyson  40  				Fear not, isle of blowing woodland,..thou shalt be the mighty one yet! 1896    G. Barlow   iii. iv. 92  				Yea, were the sire of gods, the mighty Jove, Proud passionate Mary's kingly paramour, My soul would, seeking, mount up to the stars. 1908     31 Jan. 4/7  				There is nothing analogous to the constitution and condition of that mighty republic..which has, during the last fifteen or twenty years, superseded the old oligarchy in journalism. 1986    M. Foot  142  				No observer could suppose that so mighty a figure as Lloyd George..was to stay excluded from office until his dying day, twenty-two years later. 1993     439/2  				The son of Earl Erlend of Orkney and grandson of Earl Thorfinn the Mighty.the world > life > the body > bodily constitution > bodily strength > 			[adjective]		 the world > health and disease > 			[adjective]		 > of health: good > healthyeOE (Mercian)     		(1965)	 xliv. 4  				Accingere gladium tuum circa femur potentissime : begyrd sweord ðin ym lendan ða maehtgestan. OE    Ælfric Old Test. Summary: Judges 		(Laud)	 xiv. 5 in  S. J. Crawford  		(1922)	 410  				He [sc. Samson] wearð þa mihtig on micelre strengðe, swa þæt he gelæhte ane leon be wege, þe hine abitan wolde. a1300						 (c1275)						     		(1991)	 153  				Ðe mire is magti: mikel ge swinkeð In sumer & in softe weder. c1385    G. Chaucer  1423  				Wel koude he hewen wode..For he was yong and myghty. ?a1475						 (?a1425)						    tr.  R. Higden  		(Harl. 2261)	 		(1865)	 I. 263 (MED)  				Thei gette myȝhty childer. c1475						 (?c1400)						     		(1842)	 111  				Bi lawe cyuil, it is not leful to a miȝty body to beg. c1503    R. Arnold  f. xxxijv/2  				Yf ony..myghty beggar be wtin ye warde. a1525    Vergilius in  W. J. Thoms  II. 23  				Her chyld..began to wexe bygge and stronge and myghty anough to bere armes. 1531     c. 12  				If any person..beynge hole and myghty in body..be taken in begging. 1535     Gen. x. B  				Nemrod..was a mightie hunter. 1596    J. Dalrymple tr.  J. Leslie  		(1888)	 I. 163  				The Scottis couragious, of a blyth hope, and a mychtie spirit, leipis to straikis. 1602    W. Shakespeare   iii. i. 100  				Your hearts are mightie. 1622						 (?a1513)						    W. Dunbar  		(Reidpeth)	 		(1998)	 I. 65  				And syne the Bruce..cum rydand..As nobill, dreidfull, michtie campioun. 1651    T. Hobbes   iii. xxxviii. 242  				Those mighty men of the Earth, that lived in the time of Noah, before the floud. 1710    N. Rowe tr.  Lucan   ix. 1237  				Some Master of the Herd, some mighty Bull. 1742    H. Fielding  II. v. 99  				A Cudgel which his Father had of his Grandfather, to whom a mighty strong Man of Kent had given  it.       View more context for this quotation 1796    R. Southey   vii. 625  				The mighty Talbot came, And smote his helmet: slant the weapon fell. 1827    W. Tennant  38  				Whairat the mauchty knicht took fire. 1839    H. W. Longfellow  i  				The smith, a mighty man is he, With large and sinewy hands. 1859    Ld. Tennyson Lancelot & Elaine 63 in    				For so by nine years' proof we needs must learn Which is our mightiest. 1883    R. W. Dixon   i. xvii. 58  				The boy was lifted on the mighty steed. 1913    H. P. Cameron tr.  Thomas à Kempis   iii. vi. 92  				Jesus sal be wi' me as a maughty weiriour. 1926    W. Williams in  B. C. Williams  48  				The elegant Porthos, there recounting mighty deeds of valour or admitting minor villainies. 1972     1 June 28/3  				Whatever the mighty hunter says about women is pure nonsense. 1986    C. Bukowski  203  				The great movie star (who was a man mighty of muscle) growled and shook his shoulders.the world > action or operation > ability > 			[adjective]		 > able or powerfuleOE (Mercian)     		(1965)	 li. 1 (3)  				Quid gloriaris in malitia qui potens es in iniquitatem : hwet wuldras ðu in hete ðu mæhtig earð in unrehtwisnisse. eOE    King Ælfred tr.  Gregory  		(Tiber.)	 		(Junius transcript)	 		(1871)	 xv. 90  				Se lareow sceolde beon mihtig to tyhtanne on halwende lare. OE     		(Corpus Cambr.)	 xxiv. 19  				Se wæs wer & witega mihtig, on spæce & on weorce. c1384     		(Douce 369(2))	 		(1850)	 Deeds xviii. 24  				Apollo..a man eloquent,..myȝti in scripturis. c1400						 (a1376)						    W. Langland  		(Trin. Cambr. R.3.14)	 		(1960)	 A.  i. 150 (MED)  				Þeiȝ ȝe ben miȝty to mote, beþ mek of ȝour werkis. 1488						 (c1478)						    Hary  		(Adv.)	 		(1968–9)	  vi. l. 346  				Thar feild..Quhar claryowns blew full mony mychty sonis. 1535     Psalms xxviii. 4  				The voyce of the Lorde is mightie in operacion [L. Vox Domini in virtute]. 1535     Matt. xiv. 2  				He is rysen agayne from the deed, therfore are his deedes so mightie. 1603    R. Mulcaster Comforting Complaint in   sig. B2  				A friend to peace, a prince of mightie skill. c1639    W. Mure Psalmes cl, in   		(1898)	 II. 232  				Him in his mighty acts extoll. On high his glory rayse. 1663    J. Howell  62  				Let the vast Universe, And therein evry thing The mighty Acts rehearse Of their immortal King. 1718    L. Echard  		(new ed.)	 II.  ii. ii. 565 b  				Thomas Lydyat..of a great Soul and incomparable Learning; being a Match for the mighty Scaliger and Selden. 1737    A. Pope   ii. i. 9  				Or what remain'd, so worthy to be read By learned Criticks, of the mighty Dead. 1743    A. Pope  		(rev. ed.)	  iv. 211  				Thy mighty Scholiast, whose unweary'd pains Made Horace dull. 1807    W. Wordsworth Resolution & Independence in   I. 96  				And mighty Poets in their misery dead. a1853    F. W. Robertson  		(1858)	 ii. 146  				Out of which a mightier master of the art than Pope could scarcely have struck the notes of true passion. 1906    S. Phillips   iii. iii. 82  				Were I you I would be Caesar, spite of twenty mothers, And seem the mighty poet that I am. 1935    G. Blake  i. 10  				A fine flotilla, created by men who had the art of the thing in their blood, mighty craftsmen before the Lord. 1989    G. Daly  ii. 52  				The mighty art critic was reduced to a dutiful little boy tyrannized by his mother.society > authority > power > influence > 			[adjective]		 > influentialOE    Handbk. for Use of Confessor 		(Corpus Cambr. 201)	 in   		(1965)	 83 32  				Þus mæg mihtig man and freondspedig his dædbote mid freonda fultume micclum gelihtan. c1175						 (    Homily 		(Bodl. 343)	 in  S. Irvine  		(1993)	 201  				Þa mihtiȝe men and þa ricostæn haten heom ræste wurcean of marmanstane. c1275						 (?a1200)						    Laȝamon  		(Calig.)	 		(1963)	 2839  				Bladud..wes strong & swiðe muchel riche he wes & mæhti. c1480						 (a1400)						    St. Agnes 105 in  W. M. Metcalfe  		(1896)	 II. 349  				My spouse is mychtyere þane þi son, & fere richere. 1486    in  H. Littlehales  		(1905)	 6  				That the saide Preest..be chosen and presented..by iiij of the worthyest & myghtyest men of the said parissh. ?1507    W. Dunbar Tua Mariit Wemen 		(Rouen)	 in   		(1998)	 I. 49  				Syne maryt I a nīchand [a1586 marcheand], myghti of gudis. 1601    R. Johnson tr.  G. Botero  32  				This prince is so mightie in gold and siluer. 1650    T. Fuller   ii. ix. 186  				They were all richly married to mighty matches of landed men. 1725    M. Davys Lady's Tale in   II. 129  				He was..a Person not only of great worth, but Master of a finer Estate than some Noblemen cou'd boast... What Method was to be taken towards seeing this mighty Man of worth. 1748    J. Thomson  37  				The fine arts..are..The growth of labouring time, and slow increased; Unless..it should fall That mighty patrons the coy sisters call Up to the sunshine of uncumber'd ease. 1843    C. Dickens  		(1844)	 xxviii. 337  				A board being an awful institution in its own sphere, and a director a mighty man. 1872    ‘M. Twain’  xiii. 112  				We..talked long with that shrewd Connecticut Yankee.., a saint of high degree and a mighty man of commerce. 1922    S. Lewis  xxvii. 313  				Oh, yes, they were mighty fellows, and great poo-bahs of criticism! 1934    L. Charteris  		(1950)	 xii. 165  				If all the mighty earth-shaking business men weren't like that they could never have built up an economic system in which the fate of nations..was locked up in bars of yellow tooth-stopping. 1991     25 Nov. 9/1  				A corporate who's who, including such mighty names as Procter & Gamble Co., Colgate-Palmolive Co. and H.J. Heinz Co.the world > action or operation > advantage > efficacy > 			[adjective]		 the world > matter > constitution of matter > strength > 			[adjective]		OE     		(Harl. 585)	 8  				Ond þu, wegbrade, wyrta modor, eastan openo, innan mihtigu. a1250    Ureisun ure Louerde 		(Lamb.)	 in  R. Morris  		(1868)	 1st Ser. 187  				Min heoueneliche leche, þet makedest us of þi seolf se mihti medicine. c1390    G. Chaucer  3497  				This carpenter..broghte of myghty ale a large quart. ?a1425						 (c1400)						     		(Titus C.xvi)	 		(1919)	 137  				And þere groweth full gode wyn..þat is full myghty. ?1448    in  R. Willis  & J. W. Clark  		(1886)	 I. 367  				Good and myghtty morter. c1450    in  T. Austin  		(1888)	 71  				Take mighti broth of beef. 1497    in  M. Oppenheim  		(1896)	 242  				lxvj boltes of Grete myghty canvas. 1576    G. Baker tr.  C. Gesner   iv. f. 230  				Where the spyrit of the wyne shall be sufficient myghtye. 1590    E. Spenser   ii. vi. sig. S  				He balmes and herbes thereto applyde, And euermore with mightie spels them charmd. 1610    S. Rid  22  				Their Beere is..so mightie, that it serueth them in steade of meate, drinke, fire, and apparrell. 1658    A. Cokayne  159  				We do prevail In plenteous Pots of mighty Ale. 1681    J. Oldham  106  				Her quiet calm and peace of mind, In Wine and Company we better find... In mighty Wine, where we our senses steep, And Lull our Cares and Consciences asleep. 1781    W. Cowper  37  				On every mind some mighty spell she cast. 1814    W. Scott  I. vi. 83  				The English exports consisting of mighty cheeses and mightier  ale.       View more context for this quotation 1827    W. Tennant  115  				Barls o' michtie beer. 1872    A. T. de Vere Legends St. Patrick in   		(1884)	 II. 51  				He swore by the wind and the broad sunshine.., By the long-backed rivers, and mighty wine. a1915    S. Phillips  		(1927)	  iii. iii. 80  				From this wine of blood, to-morrow spilled, Shall spring a fortunate vintage from the Earth. A mighty brew from battle shall be made. 1928    L. Stockett  x. 175  				Much mystery surrounded the making of these mighty brews, and no one was permitted to watch the barkeeper at his concoctions. 1987    A. Parfrey  20  				Dagon will come again, as will mighty sorceries.OE    Byrhtferð  		(Ashm.)	 		(1995)	  ii. i. 80  				Þa [sc. January, March, May, etc.] sceolon habban þrittig nihta ealdne monan,..buton hyt awende se mihtiga embolismus. a1325						 (c1250)						     		(1968)	 l. 3797  				A fier magti ðat folc fest on. a1400						 (a1325)						     		(Gött.)	 9384 (MED)  				And all thinges was þan..wele mihtier þan þai er nou. c1440    Privity of Passion 		(Thornton)	 in  C. Horstmann  		(1895)	 I. 207 (MED)  				Þen said he þe seuend worde, cryenge with a hye voyce & a myghty. 1535     Exod. xv. 10  				They sancke downe as leed in the mightie waters. 1611     1 Esdras iv. 41  				Great is trueth, and mightie aboue all  things.       View more context for this quotation a1616    W. Shakespeare  		(1623)	  ii. v. 5  				Now swayes it this way, like a Mighty Sea, Forc'd by the Tide, to combat with the  Winde.       View more context for this quotation 1652    J. Notstock tr.  J. Andrés  ii. 53  				O Moore,..what thinkest thou of the Scripture which you so much reverence, that..ye..keep it like a God, and call it Alkitib Alhazim, (i.e.) a glorious book and Alcoran alhadin, (i.e.) the Mighty Alcoran. 1708     22  				Undaunted he the mighty Crash would hear. 1781    W. Cowper  283  				But shipwreck, earthquake, battle, fire, and flood, Are mighty mischiefs, not to be withstood. 1807    W. Wordsworth Ode in   II. 156  				And hear the mighty waters rolling  evermore.       View more context for this quotation 1839    E. Bulwer-Lytton   ii. ii. 308  				The pen is mightier than the sword. 1864    Ld. Tennyson Enoch Arden in   42  				Then he,..Because things seen are mightier than things heard, Stagger'd and shook. 1899    J. Conrad Let. 8 Nov. in  A. Ingram  		(1986)	 51  				A pathetic example of mighty truth powerless before the falsehood of pretences, like the great sea before a very small rock. a1902    F. Norris  		(1903)	 vii. 259  				The maelstrom..was swirling now with a mightier rush than for years past. 1919     Mar. 309/2  				There came a mighty tug at the line that was communicated to the rod and the man holding it, and I could feel it move the whole boat. 1966    V. Nabokov  		(U.S. rev. ed.)	 vii. 148  				The rising, rotating mass of foamy, green water violently descended from behind, knocking one off one's feet with a mighty wallop. 1987    N. Spinard  		(1989)	 209  				Transmogrified by his circuitries into the mighty electronic voice of pure unpersonified Rock and Roll itself.society > law > rule of law > 			[adjective]		 > legally validc1460    in  A. Clark  		(1907)	 19 (MED)  				Þis grauntyng..with þe strengh of oure seele, we haue i-made hit myȝghty and stronge.society > leisure > the arts > literature > style of language or writing > vigour or force > 			[adjective]		a1500    Foly of Fulys & Thewis of Wysmen 86 in  R. Girvan  		(1939)	 54  				His lyppis honorys sciens ay With mychtty spech full of gud fay. 1533    J. Bellenden tr.  Livy  		(1901)	 I. 2/16  				Brutus..gart the pepill with mychty aithis swere. 1642–7    Bp. J. Taylor  229  				The Councell of Aquileia..is full and mighty in asserting the Bishops power over the Laity. 1702    C. Mather in  R. H. Pearce  		(1956)	 139  				History, in general, hath had so many and mighty commendations from the Pens of those Numberless Authors, who, from Herodotus to Howel, have been the professed Writers of it, that [etc.]. 1851    N. Hawthorne  xviii. 292  				You..have poured out your festive eloquence to ears yet echoing with Webster's mighty organ-tones. 1879     Dec. 120/2  				The judge swore a loud and mighty oath. 1941    W. J. Cash   iii. i. 215  				From the beginning the total effect was..toward a mighty confirmation and revivification of the individualistic outlook. 1962    H. Nemerov   iv. 77  				A mighty word to take upon the tongue. 1999    S. Rushdie  		(2000)	 xiii. 390  				Ormus,..a sensualist rendered simon-pure by a mighty promise of abstinence. the world > space > extension in space > measurable spatial extent > largeness > 			[adjective]		 > of large volume or bulky > and solidc1375    G. Chaucer  3333  				The myghty trone..That hadde the kyng Nabugodonosor. c1385    G. Chaucer  2611  				With myghty maces, the bones they to breste. a1450						 (?c1421)						    J. Lydgate  		(Arun.)	 		(1911)	 312  				Amphioun..vp Parformeth..The Cite Thebes of myghty squar stonys. c1450						 (?a1400)						     		(Ashm.)	 4787 (MED)  				Vp at a maȝtene mountane, he myns with his ost. 1483						 (    tr.  G. Deguileville  		(Caxton)	 		(1859)	  iv. ii. 59  				This tree is wondre stronge and myghty aretchyng in to heuen. a1525    in  W. A. Craigie  		(1923)	 I. 187  				With..mony michti schippis. 1587    A. Day tr.  J. Amyot  sig. N2, 135  				Daphnis likewise tooke in charge neatlie to picke and trimme his heards,..to the intent the heard being mightie and fat. 1602    E. Hayes in  J. Brereton  21  				The same riuer did leade into a mightie lake, which at the entrance was fresh, but beyond, was bitter or salt. 1611    J. Speed   ix. vii. 475/2  				A mighty Argosey, called a Dromond. 1658    Sir T. Browne  ii. 29  				That large Vrne found at Ashburie, containing mighty bones. 1719    D. Defoe  255  				The great Draft and Reflux of the mighty River. 1760    F. Fawkes tr.  Anacreon Odes in  tr.  Anacreon  lvii. 1  				Bring hither, Boy, a mighty Bowl. 1810    W. Scott   i. 7  				And silence settled..On the lone wood and mighty hill. 1851    J. Ruskin  I. xxviii. 327  				A plain, deep-cut recess with a single mighty shadow. 1895    E. R. Suffling  6  				The older farm~houses, with their mighty kitchens. 1927    A. C. Parker  lxxiii. 327  				America is a mighty expanse, stretching from the Atlantic to the Pacific. 1946    E. Bishop Quai d'Orléans in   		(1983)	 28  				Each barge on the river easily tows a mighty wake. 1987     Sept. 158/3  				There's a new romance to the almost vanished world of Britain's industrial greatness, and you can see some mighty engines on display. 3. the world > relative properties > quantity > greatness of quantity, amount, or degree > 			[adjective]		c1390    W. Hilton Mixed Life 		(Vernon)	 in  C. Horstmann  		(1895)	 I. 280 (MED)  				Þat þou miȝt haue a miȝti desyryng to vertues..me þinkeþ þat swetnes syker & soþfast þat is feled in clennes of concience be miȝti forsakyng & loþing of al sinne. 1488						 (c1478)						    Hary  		(Adv.)	 		(1968–9)	  ix. l. 107  				The Rych reward was mychty for to se. 1586    A. Day   i. sig. K2v  				The..mutuall societie and comforte betweene manne and wife, beeing of suche mightie efficacie. 1608    W. Shakespeare  xii. 16  				If the matter of this paper be certaine, you haue mighty busines in  hand.       View more context for this quotation 1668    N. Culpeper  & A. Cole tr.  T. Bartholin  		(new ed.)	 Man.  ii. i. 317  				There is a mighty flux of blood. 1697    tr.   		(1706)	 220  				The difference of times makes a mighty alteration in the Events of things. 1743    H. Fielding Jonathan Wild  ii. iv, in   III. 124  				That Gentleman..made such mighty Expedition that he was now upwards of twenty Miles on his Way. 1778    A. Ross  		(ed. 2)	 23  				Amo' the herds that plaid a maughty part. 1843    G. Borrow  I. xi. 221  				Huge serpents..which sometimes come out and commit mighty damage. 1866    C. Kingsley  I. i. 31  				Mighty fowling and fishing was there in the fen below. 1871    R. Ellis tr.  Catullus  lxxxiii. 2  				This to the fond weak fool seemeth a mighty delight. 1907    J. M. Synge   iii. 68  				Making mighty kisses with our wetted mouths. 1943    A. Rand   iv. xiii. 674  				An awakening society, with a new sense of humanitarian duty, made a mighty effort to rescue the underprivileged. 1976     17 Jan. 12/2  				Don't disturb me, readers—I've a mighty lot of studying to do! 1988     Sept.–Oct. 69/1  				Mighty beer drinking sessions at the Ancasta beer tent.1622						 (?a1513)						    W. Dunbar  		(Reidpeth)	 		(1998)	 I. 243  				Schir Iohne Kirkpakar, Off many cures ane michtie vndertaker. 1692    Bulstrode in   		(1899)	 App.  ii. 21  				He was..a mighty Tory. 1712    R. Steele  No. 466. ¶7  				I, who set up for a mighty Lover..of Virtue. 1743    J. Bulkeley  & J. Cummins  81  				This Plastow was a mighty Favourite with the Captain. 1761    F. Sheridan  I. 357  				Do you fancy that by changing Mr. Arnold for you.., that I am such a mighty gainer by the bargain? 1843    G. Borrow  II. xii. 271  				He is a mighty liberal. a1894    R. L. Stevenson  		(1896)	  i. xiii. 128  				His view of our stupidity, even he, the mighty talker, must have lacked language to express. 1900    R. W. Barbour  		(1909)	 46  				Want is a mighty leveller. 1950    E. Goudge   i. iii. 42  				He had kept all his teeth and was a mighty trencherman. 1992    L. Scott  		(1993)	 158  				The people came out to see the drummer Johnny Zee Zee, father of Gumbo Lai Lai, the mighty stickfighter. the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disrepute > disgrace or dishonour > 			[adjective]		1889    J. M. Barrie  iii. 19  				‘It's most michty’, said Jess, turning on her husband, ‘'at ye should tak a pleasure in bringin' this hoose to disgrace.’ 1896    ‘I. Maclaren’  3  				Muirtown platform'll be worth seein'; it'll juist be michty. 1903    J. Mackinnon  44  				‘Jist look at that’, said Tibbie, pointing to her feet, ‘the boddams o' twa broken bottles! It's been the loons. Isn't—that—most—michty?’1950     Apr. 119  				If something is a snodger it is ‘mighty’ in Queensland, it is ‘colossal’ in N.S.W., and just ‘very nice’ everywhere else. 1973    P. Wilson  90  				‘Good idea,’ I said. ‘Mighty. We've got to drink to our glorious victory.’ 1978    D. Ballantyne  116  				‘Grandpop was 82 this week.’ ‘That's mighty,’ Stan told Grandpop... ‘What do you think of the slippers, Stan?’ ‘Mighty,’ Stan said. 1994    D. Healy  viii. 75  				‘How are you, Jack?’ he asked. ‘I'm grand.’ ‘I saw your picture in the paper,’ said the postman. ‘You looked mighty.’ 1999    C. Creedon  xiv. 101  				—At, 'twas mighty!.. When they were carrying out the coffin, all the old crowd were there, ya know like, the crowd from MacSweeneya, and all that.  B. n. 1. society > authority > power > 			[noun]		 > powerful person or body > powerful personeOE (Mercian)     		(1965)	 lxxi. 12  				Quia liberabit [read liberauit] pauperem a potente et inopem cui non erat adiutor : for ðon gefreode ðearfan from ðæm maehtgan & weðlan ðæm ne wes fultum. eOE (Mercian)     		(1965)	 cxxvi. 5 (4)  				Sicut sagittae in manu potentis : swe swe strelas in honda maehtges. OE     71  				Mid þy þe Hælend þa eode on þa ceastre, eal seo burh wæs onstyred, & þa ceasterware cegdon & cwædon, ‘Hwæt is þes mihtiga þe her þus mærlice fereþ?’ a1225						 (?OE)						    MS Lamb. in  R. Morris  		(1868)	 1st Ser. 129  				Drihten alesde þene wrechan of þan mehtiȝan. a1382     		(Bodl. 959)	 1 Paralip. xi. 12  				Eleazar..þat was among þe þre myȝti [a1425 L.V. miȝti men; 1611 the three mighties; L. inter tres potentes]. 1508     		(Chepman & Myllar)	 sig. aviv  				Quhy thai saw that mighty [sc. the king] sa mouit in his mynde. 1574    R. Robinson   				Marke this wel you mighties whome, the Lord appointes to rule. 1602    W. Watson  200  				Emperors and kings and the mighties of the world. 1606    W. Crashaw  E ij  				Our royall Dauid and many of his Mighties. 1610     II. Ecclus. xxi. 25  				The foote of a foole goeth easely into his neighbours house: & a cunning man wil be abashed at the person of the mightie. 1611     Prov. xvi. 32  				He that is slow to anger, is better then the mighty: and he that ruleth his spirit, then he that taketh a  citie.       View more context for this quotation 1647    J. Trapp  (1 Cor. i. 26)  				Hence so many mighties miscarry. 1796    J. Bennett   i. vi. 29  				But those he chose were humble, poor, and meek, These were the Mighties, Christ vouchsaf'd to seek. 1839    J. Galt  iv. 24  				Aw'd Fancy..there beheld all perishing around Those mighties, fodderless, whose mould'ring bones Perplex philosophy, as famish'd die Helpless. 1841    P. Macgregor  195  				Strong art thou, son of the mighty, though not so dreadful as Morven's prince. 1901    ‘I. Maclaren’  iv  				Speug's officers, such mighties as Bauldie and Johnston,..clustered round their commander. 1957    P. Goodman  8  				Little spoke the three Mighties on their way to fetch the water from the well of Bethlehem. 1988     41 402  				Submission to feminine allurements on the part of such mighties as Jupiter, Hercules, Paris, Adam, David, Solomon, and Herod Antipas resulted in far greater wickedness than the poet's.OE     299  				Þa wearð se mihtiga gebolgen, hehsta heofones waldend, wearp hine of þan hean stole. OE     721  				Swa hine se mihtiga het þæt þurh synne cræft susle amæte. 1587    Sir P. Sidney  & A. Golding tr.  P. de Mornay  Ep. Ded. sig. *iv  				The welbeloued Sonne of God..must stande for all:..the mightie for the vnmightye. 1667    J. Milton   i. 99  				That fixt mind And high disdain..That with the mightiest rais'd me to  contend.       View more context for this quotation   1879    G. MacDonald  xlii  				I wadna dee the like again to save my life. But the Michty carried me throu'.the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > reputation > fame or renown > famous or eminent person > 			[noun]		1853    T. Parker  82  				He does not belong at all to the chief men of that department,—with Socrates, Aristotle, Plato, Leibnitz, Newton, Des Cartes, and the other mighties. 1865     Feb. 201/2  				The seed of the Muses has run out. No more Pleiades at Hartford; no three ‘mighties’, like Hosmer, Ellsworth, and Johnson. 1905     10 553  				Noah Webster..spoke of him [sc. Oliver Ellsworth] as one of the ‘three mighties’ of the Connecticut bar. 1978     65 774  				Current quotables..such as Peter Berger, Emil Durkheim,..Joachim Wach..these mighties obliquely sanction..Albanese's thesis.  2. OE    Homily 		(Corpus Cambr. 421)	 in  A. S. Napier  		(1883)	 263  				Ðeah þe ða mihtegestan and þa ricestan hatan him reste gewyrcan of marmanstane. OE     x. 251  				Deposuit potentes de sede et exaltauit humiles : he niðerasette þa mihtigan of setle & he upahof þa eadmodan. 1484    W. Caxton tr.    i. vi. 11  				The poure ought not to hold felauship with the myghty. c1485						 (    G. Hay  		(2005)	 280  				Of the riche to the pure, of the mychty to wayke. a1500						 (?a1400)						     		(Harl. 3909)	 		(1926)	 273 (MED)  				Miȝty deposet from hor se. 1534    W. Tyndale  i. 52  				He putteth downe the myghty from their seates. c1540						 (?a1400)						     12482  				Hit happit..mony of þo mighty to misse of hor purpos. 1612    Bp. J. Hall  I.  ii. vii. 340  				Conniuence at the outrages of the mighty. 1651    T. Hobbes   ii. xxx. 180  				As well the rich, and mighty, as poor and obscure persons. 1671    J. Milton  1272  				God into the hands of thir deliverer Puts invincible might To quell the mighty of the  Earth.       View more context for this quotation 1719    T. Tickell  44  				Ne'er to these chambers where the mighty rest, Since their foundation, came a nobler guest. 1733    A. Pope   iii. 297  				Where Small and Great, where Weak and Mighty, made To serve, not suffer, strengthen, not invade, More pow'rful each, as needful to the rest, And in proportion as it blesses, blest, Draw to one point. 1757    J. Woolman  May 		(1971)	 iv. 67  				I..felt easy to leave it all to him who alone is able to turn the hearts of the mighty and make way for he spreading of Truth in the earth. 1813    P. B. Shelley   iii. 38  				Where is the fame Which the vain-glorious mighty of the earth Seek to eternize? 1847    H. W. Longfellow   ii. 42  				Might took the place of right, and the weak were oppressed, and the mighty Ruled with an iron rod. 1889    ‘M. Twain’  xxxix. 503  				There was simply nothing to be done, now, but..bring out the superbest of the superb, the mightiest of the mighty, the great Sir Launcelot himself! 1930     23 Apr. 469/2  				Sometimes I studied the works of the mighty And sometimes detectional stuff. 1956    S. Selvon  125  				Moses sit down there wondering how this sort of thing happening in a place where only the high and the mighty is. 1994     2 May 93/2  				Most of the chapters are built around the doings of the mighty rather than the hithering and thithering of countless little subalterns and consuls.1539     2 Sam. i. 19  				Oh howe are the myghtie ouerthrowen. 1611     2 Sam. i. 19  				The beauty of Israel is slaine vpon thy high places: how are the mightie  fallen!       View more context for this quotation 1727    W. Somervile  81  				Prostrate on Earth the bleeding Warrior lies, And Israel's Beauty on the Mountains dies; How are the Mighty fallen! 1787     17 Oct. 2/3  				America held a most elevated rank among the powers of the earth; but how are the mighty fallen! disgraced have we rendered ourselves abroad, and ruined at home. 1794     19 Nov. 1/1  				At that time a nod from David Bradford was sufficient to destroy a man or his property—he now, from the latest accounts, is wandering the banks of the Ohio, with only a single domestic. How are the mighty fallen! 1824    C. G. Garnett  197  				How are the mighty fallen!—in yon grove Where droop the clusters of the pliant vine,..The hordes of Elb their giant limbs recline. 1848    C. Dickens  lix. 589  				‘How are the mighty fallen!’ remarks Cook. ‘Pride shall have a fall, and it always was and will be so!’ observes the housemaid. 1891    T. Hardy  I. i. 8  				Your family consisted of numerous branches... ‘How are the mighty fallen’. 1922    J. Joyce   ii. xii. [Cyclops] 280  				How are the mighty fallen! Collector of bad and doubtful debts. 1977     12 Feb. 17/1  				How the mighty are fallen. Shel Talony..is reduced to dealing with a non-voice churning out four mock country toons for a 99p line. 1985    B. Zephaniah  18  				Leroy stood next to a wall This is how the mighty fall. 1867    W. Gregor  		(Philol. Soc.)	 114  				Michtie, interj. expressive of surprise. Michtie me is another form. 1869    A. Macdonald  		(1877)	 61 (E.D.D.)  				Eh, mighty! that surely canna be. 1874    T. Hardy  II. ii. 18  				Mighty me! Won't mis'ess storm..when she comes back! 1913    J. L. Waugh  12  				Michty me, that's a deevilish lot o' siller. 1922    J. Joyce   ii. xiv. [Oxen of the Sun] 406  				Peep at his wearables. By mighty! What's he got? 1955    J. Beith  207  				‘Michty me!’ exclaimed Uncle John dryly, ‘a verra fine leddy we have here!’ 1989      i. 19  				Oh michty me! I-Is there going to be shooting?  C. adv.the world > relative properties > quantity > greatness of quantity, amount, or degree > high or intense degree > 			[adverb]		a1400						 (a1325)						     		(Vesp.)	 14396  				Þair blisced lauerd..þat..was..Sa mighti meke, sa mild o mode. 1535     Exod. ix. 18  				Tomorow..wyll I cause a mightie greate hayle to rayne. 1602    J. Marston   v. sig. H4v  				I was mightie strong in thought we should haue shut vp night with an ould Comedie. 1693    W. Congreve   i. i. 7  				Mr. your Son's mighty like his Grace, has just his smile and air of's Face. 1714    tr.  I. Barrow  		(rev. ed.)	 Pref.  				The mighty near affinity that is between Arithmetick and Geometry. 1715    D. Defoe  I.  i. iv. 106  				You are a mighty good, obedient thing. 1767    T. Gray Let. 31 Dec. in   		(1971)	 III. 991  				To this purpose..would I write, & mighty respectfully withall. 1838    C. Dickens  III. xlviii. 222  				This is all mighty fine. 1844    G. W. Kendall  I. 32  				‘You'll be mighty apt to get wet’, said a thorough~bred Texan. 1862    J. W. Carlyle  III. 105  				I myself know always mighty well what I want. 1883    R. L. Stevenson   vi. xxix. 241  				It's..mighty like a horn-pipe in a rope's end at Execution Dock. 1931    W. G. McAdoo  ii. 23  				That seemed to me to be mighty good pay. 1958     16 Oct. 17/1  				They left it till mighty near no-side before they got their noses thankfully in front. 1979    W. Kennedy  vii. 227  				It was a mighty nice little room. 1990     Dec. 15/4  				The environmental bandwagon is feeling mighty crowded.the world > relative properties > quantity > greatness of quantity, amount, or degree > high or intense degree > 			[adverb]		?a1425     f. 199 (MED)  				Medicynes..beþ maad be weiȝtes forto make þe complexioun of þe medicyne acordinge & helpinge a mannes complexioun þe myȝtier to discruyen [read distruyen] his seknesse. c1450    King Ponthus 		(Digby)	 in   		(1897)	 12 56 (MED)  				Who that has the beste and the myghtest foghten of thes lij knyghtes. 1602    J. Marston   v. iii. sig. I3v  				He is mightie on our part. 1981    L. Bangs in  G. Marcus  		(1987)	 348  				They did it doggie-style and rocked so mighty they damn near broke the bedposts.Compounds C1.   Parasynthetic. a1425     		(Cambr.)	 		(1968)	 7  				Mightiboned men..be dulwitted in þe naturel ordere of men.1892    W. Watson Lachrymæ Musarum in   		(1898)	 21  				Mightiest-brained Lucretius.a1846    G. Darley  		(1889)	 137  				Bard. Mighty-hearted! mighty-handed! 1855    T. T. Lynch  lxxxii. 120  				How came it, men of faith, to pass That ye were mighty-handed?1638    R. Brathwait   iii. 144  				There, mighty-hearted men lay foil'd, and falling, slept their sleep. 1858    T. H. Gill  60  				From Thy mighty-hearted lover, Ingrate, wouldst Thou vainly turn? 1921    V. Lindsay  13  				He is fair, and loved of women, Mighty-hearted, born to sing: Thieving, weeping, erring, praying, Radiant royal rebel-king.1605    J. Sylvester tr.  G. de S. Du Bartas   i. v. 156  				A large and mighty-limbed Steed..Can neuer mannage halfe so readilie As Spanish Iennet. 1887     Mar. 802/1  				Under its branches a turbaned mighty-limbed Prophet brandished a drawn sword. a1914    A. Crapsey  		(1977)	 106  				The clustered Gods, the marching lads, The mighty-limbed, deep-bosomed Three.?1615    G. Chapman tr.  Homer  		(new ed.)	  xix. 294  				This Minos Son, (The mighty-minded King Deucalion) Was Sire to me. 1865    A. C. Swinburne  1009  				I am not mighty-minded, nor desire Crowns. 1875    J. Miller  xxii. 100  				The mighty-minded Genoese Drew three tall ships and led his men From land. 1997     		(Electronic ed.)	 18 July  				The Special Administrative Region was top of the class, even when compared with the mighty-minded mites of Japan, China, Korea and Singapore.1863    Ld. Tennyson Milton in   Dec. 707  				O mighty-mouth'd inventor of harmonies. 1881    J. Todhunter  25  				Bringing two stone-ware mighty-mouthed flagons. 2000     		(Electronic ed.)	 19 Mar. 3 f  				Contestants receive super-sized collagen injections, then pucker up against mighty-mouthed celebrity gladiators.1907    J. London  27 Sept. 		(1966)	 251  				He is a huge, mighty-muscled cry-baby. 1991     14 515  				I began a picture of a mighty-muscled potentate, seated on his throne.1839    G. Mazzini Byron & Goethe in   II. 251  				We feel the necessity of protesting earnestly against those sentiments of reaction inconsiderately raised by some ardent spirits against the mighty-souled..that..serve for a cloak to the grovelling spite of mediocrity. 1849    T. B. Read  82  				Shall he be worthy deemed To walk..Linked with the mighty-souled philosopher. 1903    W. B. Yeats  55  				The genius of the tribe, or it may be, when he was mighty-souled enough, the genius of the world.1619    F. Beaumont  & J. Fletcher   v. sig. K3  				Though he be mightie spirited, and forward To all great things.  C2.  c1390    G. Chaucer  478  				God liste to shewe his wonderful myracle..for we sholde seen his myghty werkes.]			 1568     Matt. xi. 20  				Then began he to vpbrayd the cities which most of his mightie workes were done in, because they repented not. Wo vnto thee Chorazin, wo vnto thee Bethsaida: for if the mightie workes which were shewed in you had ben done in Tyre or Sidon, they had repented long ago in sackcloth and asshes. 1568     Mark vi. 5  				And he coulde there shewe no mightie worke: but layde his handes vpon a fewe sicke folke, and healed them. 1611     Matt. xiii. 54  				Whence hath this man this wisedome, and these mighty works ?       View more context for this quotation 1682    J. Bunyan  47  				He could do no mighty work there because of their  unbelief.       View more context for this quotation 1756    T. Amory  I. 120  				Then as to miracles, they are to be sure a means of proving and spreading the christian religion, as they shew the divine mission of the Messiah, and rouze the mind to attend to the power by which these mighty works were wrought. 1778    H. Brooke Impostor  i. i, in   		(1789)	 IV. 4  				Yet, my friend, Even all his mighty works to me import, But as they greatly serve to authorize The mightier words he utter'd. 1872    S. A. Foot  II. 310  				Withdrawing from this over-whelming view of His mighty works, and returning to the planet on which we are placed, we see that, [etc.]. 1881     Mark ix. 39  				For there is no man which shall do a mighty work [c1384 Wycliffite, E.V. vertu; 1535 Coverdale, 1611 a miracle] in my name. [So also Acts 2:22.] 1985    M. Green  42  				The Spirit, active in an upsurge of prophecy, active in the birth of John and Jesus, rests upon Jesus and in its power he carries out his mighty works and after the resurrection imparts that same Spirit to his disciples.This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2002; most recently modified version published online June 2022).<  adj.int.n.adv.eOE |