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单词 misliking
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mislikingn.

Brit. /(ˌ)mɪsˈlʌɪkɪŋ/, U.S. /ˌmɪsˈlaɪkɪŋ/
Forms: see mislike v.1 and -ing suffix1.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: mislike v.1, -ing suffix1.
Etymology: < mislike v.1 + -ing suffix1.
Now rare.
1.
a. Discomfort, uneasiness; unhappiness; trouble. Now archaic.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > suffering > [noun]
sorec888
teeneOE
sorrowOE
workOE
wrakeOE
careOE
gramec1000
harmOE
howc1000
trayOE
woweOE
angec1175
derfnessc1175
sytec1175
unwinc1175
wosithc1200
ail?c1225
barrat?c1225
derf?c1225
grief?c1225
misease?c1225
misliking?c1225
ofthinkingc1225
passion?c1225
troublec1230
pinec1275
distress1297
grievancea1300
penancea1300
cumbermentc1300
languorc1300
cumbering1303
were1303
angera1325
strifea1325
sweama1325
woea1325
painc1330
tribulationc1330
illa1340
threst1340
constraintc1374
troublenessc1380
afflictiona1382
bruisinga1382
miseasetya1382
pressurec1384
exercisec1386
miscomfortc1390
mislikea1400
smarta1400
thronga1400
balec1400
painfulnessc1400
troublancec1400
smartness?c1425
painliness1435
perplexity?a1439
penalty?1462
calamity1490
penality1496
cumber?a1513
sussy1513
tribule1513
afflict?1529
vexation of spirit1535
troublesomeness1561
hoe1567
grievedness1571
tribulance1575
languishment1576
thrall1578
tine1590
languorment1593
aggrievedness1594
obturbation1623
afflictedness1646
erumny1657
pathos1684
shock1705
dree1791
vex1815
wrungnessa1875
dukkha1886
thinkache1892
sufferation1976
?c1225 (?a1200) Ancrene Riwle (Cleo. C.vi) (1972) 137 Uttere fondunge is hwer kimeð mis licunge [a1250 Nero mislikunge; a1250 Titus mislikinge]. oðer licunge wið uten. oðer wið in innen.
a1250 Lofsong Louerde in R. Morris Old Eng. Homilies (1868) 1st Ser. 211 (MED) Ich habbe on monie wise mislicunge of þonke and heorte sec of sorwe.
a1350 in K. Böddeker Altengl. Dichtungen (1878) 202 (MED) Iesu, from me be al þat þyng, Þat me may be to mislikyng.
a1425 (a1400) Prick of Conscience (Galba & Harl.) (1863) 8319 (MED) Na mare grevance salle þou fele, Ne na mare payne have, ne myslykyng.
a1450 York Plays (1885) 237 Ȝe schall, whan I am allone, In grete myslykyng lende.
1489 (a1380) J. Barbour Bruce (Adv.) iii. 516 Gretyng Cummys to men for mysliking.
1496 (c1410) Dives & Pauper (de Worde) i. xliii. 84/2 Somtyme dremes come..of myslykynge that man hath whan he is wakyng.
1508 Golagros & Gawane (Chepman & Myllar) sig. cii*v Na mysliking haue in hart nor haue ye na dout.
a1568 R. Ascham Scholemaster (1570) i. f. 12 What soeuer I [sc. Lady Jane Grey] do els, but learning, is ful of grief, trouble, feare, and whole misliking vnto me.
1582 R. Mulcaster 1st Pt. Elementarie ix. 48 Misliking was said to com either of deseruing ill..or else by error, from which kinde of misliking anie sound knowledge will verie hardlie scape.
a1600 T. Tymme Silver Watch-bell (1630) i. 10 The Peacock..with great misliking, vaileth his top-gallant, & seemeth to sorrow.
1993 P. Ackroyd House of Dr. Dee (1994) v. 191 He..began pacing up and down the study before breaking into a great storm of doubting and misliking of the spirits.
b. Wasting away; sickliness, disease. Also: an instance of this. Cf. mislike n. 2. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > health and disease > ill health > animal disease or disorder > [noun]
mislike1552
misliking1552
1552 R. Huloet Abcedarium Anglico Latinum Mislikynge in the body, tabes.
1600 R. Surflet tr. C. Estienne & J. Liébault Maison Rustique ii. liv. 382 They [sc. citron trees] fall..into mislikings and diseases.
1601 P. Holland tr. Pliny Hist. World I. 539 That manner of Blasting or misliking called Sideratio.
1601 P. Holland tr. Pliny Hist. World II. 317 In case of misliking when the habit of the body receiueth no benefit by food.
2. Displeasure, esp. the displeasure of God; indignation. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > suffering > displeasure > [noun]
unthankc893
ofthinkingc1225
displeasancec1340
grievancec1380
offencec1390
griefa1400
ill liking?a1400
mislikinga1400
displacencec1450
displeasure1484
displeasantness1547
discontentment1550
displeasedness1561
discontent1579
displicence1593
aggrievedness1594
disconceitc1598
distasture1611
displicency1640
disobligation1645
displacencya1652
affront1705
disobligement18..
unpleasure1814
misloving1871
unwill1872
displeasurement1882
the mind > emotion > anger > indignation or resentment > [noun]
wrathc900
disdain1297
indignationc1384
heavinessc1386
gall1390
offencea1393
mislikinga1400
despitec1400
rankling?a1425
jealousyc1475
grudge1477
engaigne1489
grutch1541
outrage1572
dudgeon1573
indignance1590
indignity1596
spleen1596
resentiment1606
dolour1609
resentment1613
endugine1638
stomachosity1656
ressentiment1658
resent1680
umbrage1724
resentfulness1735
niff1777
indignancy1790
saeva indignatio1796
hard feeling1803
grudgement1845
to have a chip on one's shoulder1856
affrontedness1878
spike1890
a1400 Psalter (Vesp.) lxxvii. 54 in C. Horstmann Yorkshire Writers (1896) II. 211 He sent in þam wreth of his mislikynge [L. indignationis].
?a1425 tr. Catherine of Siena Orcherd of Syon (Harl.) (1966) 199 If he fynde þere ony maner..myslikynge and displesaunce of synnes, anoon he is wiþstonde so þat he dar not entre.
?a1475 (a1396) W. Hilton Scale of Perfection (Harl. 6579) i. lxiv. f. 44 Þe braunches of ire and enuie arn þese: haterede, yeul suspecion..bakbitinge, mislikinge..ageins hem þat dispisen þe.
1587 in D. Masson Reg. Privy Council Scotl. (1881) 1st Ser. IV. 209 To his Hienes mislykeing and miscontentment.
1592 J. Stow Annales 287 Going forth with the Bishop, til they came to Windsore, he entred the Castle, to the great misliking of the Bishoppe.
3. Dislike, aversion; an instance of this.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > hatred > dislike > [noun]
loathc1175
unlikinga1398
mislovinga1500
scunner?a1513
misliking1563
recess1567
mislikea1569
quarrel1579
underliking1581
ill liking1586
disaffection1599
dyspathy1603
exception1604
aversation1612
disrelish1613
unrelishness1615
misaffection1621
averseness1622
distastefulnessa1625
disaffectedness1625
disrelishing1692
eloinmenta1763
unwantedness1955
1563 in W. Fraser Sutherland Bk. (1892) II. 6 Being lothe..to do any thing herin to the mislyking of the Queene.
a1568 R. Ascham Scholemaster (1570) ii. f. 61 This mislikyng of Ryming, beginneth not now of any newfangle singularitie.
1582 R. Mulcaster 1st Pt. Elementarie xv. 103 The misliking of their want persuaded the well liking of anie thing at all.
1586 in Lett. & Papers Ld. Gray (1835) 104 I cannot goe back without declaracion of some misliking towardes my soveraigne.
1633 Sidney's Arcadia (new ed.) ii. 197 Particular mens likings & mislikings [1590, 1629 dislikings].
1637 G. Gillespie Dispute against Eng.-Popish Ceremonies i. ix. 33 Their wish importeth a..misliking of all Festivall dayes besides the Lords day.
1709 J. Strype Ann. Reformation xl. 409 Yet her Majesty inwardly to the Secretary, and other her Counsillors, shewed much Misliking.
1849 W. M. Thackeray Pendennis (1850) I. xx. 184 If..some kind friend tells me that such and such a man has been abusing me, I am almost sure, on my own side, that I have a misliking to such and such a man.
1866 W. D. Howells Venetian Life xi. 146 His own little learning has made him mistrust his natural likings and mislikings.
1891 Tablet 7 Feb. 210 The prevalent misliking of dogmatic and traditional conclusions.
1937 D. L. Sayers Busman's Honeymoon Epithalamion 409 You haven't taken what Puffett calls a misliking to Talboys, then?
4. Mutual disaffection, dissension. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
society > society and the community > dissent > [noun]
unsibeOE
unsaughta1122
un-i-sibc1275
conteckc1290
discordingc1325
distancec1325
discordance1340
dissensionc1384
batea1400
discordc1425
variancec1425
variationc1485
disgreement?1504
distinction1520
factiona1538
jar1546
variety1546
disagreeance1548
disagreeing1548
disagreement1548
misliking1564
odds1567
mislikea1586
discordancy1587
disagree1589
distancy1595
dissent1596
dislike1598
secting1598
dichostasy1606
fraction1609
dissentation1623
ill blood1624
misintelligence1632
clashing1642
misunderstanding1642
discomposure1659
disjointinga1715
uneasiness1744
friction1760
misunderstand1819
unharmony1866
inharmony1867
trouble at (the or t') mill1967
1564 H. Berkeley Let. 26 May in H. Ellis Orig. Lett. Eng. Hist. (1824) 1st Ser. II. 197 Whether you understande there be anye suche mislikinge betwene them or not.
1589 T. Cooper Admon. People of Eng. 155 By defaming and slandering, he bringeth the parties in hatred and misliking.
a1639 J. Spottiswood Hist. Church Scotl. (1655) vi. 414 Baclugh loath to inform the King of what was done, lest it might have bred some misliking between the Princes.
a1700 in R. Pitcairn Hist. Kennedy Families (1830) 5 This..Allexander, fell in mislyking with the Erll of Wigtone Douglasse.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2002; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

mislikingadj.

Brit. /(ˌ)mɪsˈlʌɪkɪŋ/, U.S. /ˌmɪsˈlaɪkɪŋ/
Forms: see mislike v.1 and -ing suffix2.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: mislike v.1, -ing suffix2.
Etymology: < mislike v.1 + -ing suffix2.
Now rare.
1. Unpleasant, displeasing. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > suffering > displeasure > [adjective] > unpleasant
loatha700
unsweetc890
grimlyc893
unquemeOE
un-i-quemeOE
evila1131
sourc1175
illc1220
unhightlyc1275
unwelcomec1325
unblithec1330
unnetc1330
unrekena1350
unagreeablec1374
uncouthc1380
unsavouryc1380
displeasantc1386
unlikinga1398
ungaina1400
crabbedc1400
unlovelyc1400
displeasing1401
eschewc1420
unsoot1420
mislikinga1425
unlikelya1425
unlustya1425
fastidiousc1425
unpleasantc1430
displicable1471
unthankfulc1475
displeasant1481
uneasy1483
unpleasinga1500
unfaring1513
badc1530
malpleasant?1533
noisome1542
thanklessa1547
ungrate1548
untoothsome1548
ungreeable1550
contrary1561
disagreeable1570
offensible1575
offensive1576
naughty1578
delightlessa1586
undelightful1585
unwisheda1586
unpleasurable1587
undelightsomec1595
dislikeful1596
disliking1596
ungrateful1596
unsweet?a1600
distastive1600
impleasing1602
distasting1603
distasteful1607
unsightly1608
undelectable1610
disgustful1611
unrelishing1611
waspisha1616
undeliciousa1618
unwished-for1617
disrelishing1631
unenjoyed1643
unjoyous1645
mirya1652
unwelcomed1651
unpleasivea1656
sweet1656
injucund1657
insuave1657
unpalatable1658
unhandsome1660
undesirable1667
disrelishablea1670
uncouthsome1684
shocking1703
nasty1705
embittering1746
indelectable1751
undelightinga1774
nice and ——1796
unenjoyablea1797
ungenial1796
uncomplacent1805
ungracious1807
bitter1810
rotten1813
uncongenial1813
quarrelsome1825
grimy1833
nice1836
unrelished1863
bloody1867
unbewitching1876
ferocious1877
displeasurable1879
rebarbative1892
charming1893
crook1898
naar1900
peppery1901
negative1902
poisonous1906
off-putting1935
unsympathetic1937
piggy1942
funky1946
umpty1948
pooey1967
minging1970
Scrooge-like1976
sucky1984
stank1991
stanky1991
a1425 (?a1400) Cloud of Unknowing (Harl. 674) (1944) 118 (MED) It [sc. sensuality] grochiþ in presence of mislikyng creatures, & it is lustely plesid in þeire absence.
c1450 (c1400) Bk. Vices & Virtues (Huntington) (1942) 46 (MED) Þis synne is so myslykyng to God þat he made reyne fier..vpon..Sodom and Gomorre.
a1500 (c1477) T. Norton Ordinal of Alchemy (BL Add.) (1975) 2002 Odour mysliking, as Aloes & sulphure.
1616 Barbour's Actes & Life Bruce (Hart) 350 There came tythings out of England, To the Oast that was mislykand.
2. Displeased, disapproving; (occasionally) disaffected, rebellious.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > hatred > hostility > [adjective]
witherwardc888
unholdc900
fremda1000
foeOE
hatelyOE
onwardOE
fiendlyc1050
witherc1175
unbaina1300
quedec1300
wrong1340
aliena1382
enemiablea1382
enemyfula1382
enemyc1384
ingrate1393
unfriendly1425
undisposed1456
oppugnanta1513
infest1513
enemious?1529
cold1557
enemylike1561
enemyly1573
ingratefulc1575
opposed1584
misliking1586
infestuous1593
infensive1596
infestious1597
affrontous1598
foe-hearted1598
ill-affecteda1599
inimicous1598
friendless?1611
haggardly1635
infensea1641
inimicitious1641
inimicitial1656
inimical1678
inamicable1683
indisposed1702
uneasy1725
hostile1791
adversarial1839
chilly1841
1586 Earl of Leicester Corr. (1844) 385 That such a man should carye a misliking mind.
1890 ‘M. Field’ Tragic Mary i. vi. 48 She will pardon him, And I..must be removed From her misliking eye.
1913 E. Robins My Little Sister xv. 144 He turned the papers over with an odd misliking expression.
3. Sickly. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > plants > by growth or development > defined by poor growth > [adjective] > growing poorly or withering
feyOE
withering1599
weak1600
misliking1601
unfirm1616
languishing1683
sickly1697
marcescent1727
weakly1775
miffy1850
wilting1884
1601 P. Holland tr. Pliny Hist. World I. 504 If a man would know which is a leane, hungrie, bitter ground there is no better..proofe thereof, than by the blackish, misliking, and unkind [L. atræ degeneresque] herbes growing thereupon.

Derivatives

misˈlikingly adv.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > hatred > dislike > [adverb]
sourly1548
aversely1643
mislikingly1882
1882 J. Hawthorne Fortune's Fool xviii, in Macmillan's Mag. Apr. 421/2 Having previously determined to shake his head mislikingly.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2002; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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