单词 | naughtly |
释义 | † naughtlyadv. Obsolete. Wickedly, badly, ignobly. Cf. naughtily adv. ΘΚΠ the mind > goodness and badness > badness or evil > [adverb] noughtlyeOE wrothec888 unrighteouslyeOE foullyOE naughtlyOE wrothlyc1200 litherlya1225 unwraste?c1225 illc1275 vilelyc1290 shrewdly13.. felonly1303 unwrastlyc1320 viciouslya1325 diverselyc1325 wickly1338 lewdlyc1384 badlyc1405 foula1425 mischievouslyc1426 felonously1436 felonmentc1470 wickedfullyc1480 villainously1484 meschantlya1492 sinisterly1491 noughtily1528 naughtily?1529 perniciously1533 illy1549 naught1549 bad1575 evilly1581 nefariously1599 scelerately1632 improbously1657 piggishly1756 iniquitously1796 pervertedly1804 the mind > goodness and badness > inferiority or baseness > wretchedness > [adverb] noughtlyeOE litherOE naughtlyOE litherlya1225 simplya1325 miseaselyc1330 wretchedlyc1340 lewdlyc1386 unhappily1390 miserably?a1425 lodderlyc1425 sorrily1496 singly1548 naughtily1574 sillily1581 lamentably1585 evilly1587 woefully1592 scurvily1616 execrably1633 grievously1742 miscreantly1744 queasily1845 fecklessly1862 God-forsakenly1913 society > morality > moral evil > wickedness > [adverb] wrothec888 litherlyc1050 foulOE sinfullyc1175 quedelya1250 amissc1275 shrewdly13.. felonly1303 wickedly1303 wickc1330 wickly1338 lewdlyc1384 wickeda1400 mischievouslyc1426 felonously1436 felonmentc1470 wickedfullyc1480 villainously1484 meschantlya1492 sinisterly1491 naughtily?1529 perniciously1533 naughtly1575 unsela1583 nefariously1599 scelerately1632 improbously1657 queerly1699 OE Ælfric De Septiformi Spiritu (Trin. Cambr.) in A. S. Napier Wulfstan (1883) 59 Ongean þæs modes strengðe se manfulla deofol forgifð abroðennysse, þæt se man abreoðe on ælcere neode nahtlice æfre, and eac þæt he hiwige hine sylfne mihtigne. 1530 J. Palsgrave Lesclarcissement 839/2 Naugthely, mallement. a1555 H. Latimer 27 Serm. (1562) ii. f. 125v They that..burned their children, they did naughtly. 1575 W. Drury in T. Churchyard Chippes f. 44 Before diuers Skots men had naghtelly discharged certayne shott at him. 1577 T. Kendall tr. Politianus et al. Flowers of Epigrammes f. 56 Why dost thou plant so naughtly tell, and paint so fayre and fine. 1609 Bible (Douay) I. Susanna i. 61 They did to them as they had dealt naughtely against their neighbour. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2003; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < adv.OE |
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