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单词 newsmonger
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newsmongern.

Brit. /ˈnjuːzˌmʌŋɡə/, U.S. /ˈn(j)uzˌmɑŋɡər/, /ˈn(j)uzˌməŋɡər/
Forms: see news n. and monger n.1
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: news n., monger n.1
Etymology: < news n. + monger n.1
Usually derogatory.
A person busily involved in the collecting and narrating of news; spec. a gossip.
ΘΚΠ
society > communication > information > news or tidings > [noun] > bearer of news
news tellera1586
newsmonger1592
newsman1596
newsbearer1598
novelant1602
news-bringer1608
news-carrier1612
occurrencer1648
news-sender1696
novelist1706
news messenger1849
breaker1864
society > communication > journalism > journalist > [noun] > news-writer
newsmonger1592
newsman1596
news writer1650
Mercurist1652
postman1695
news-dealer1788
newspaper writer?1789
newspaperman1806
news scribe1823
newspaperwoman1881
newsperson1973
newsie1975
1592 T. Nashe Pierce Penilesse (Brit. Libr. copy) sig. L2 v Looke to it you Bookesellers & Stationers, and let not your shops bee infected with any such goose gyblets or stinking garbadge, as the Iygs of newsmongers.
1598 W. Shakespeare Henry IV, Pt. 1 iii. ii. 25 By smiling pickthanks, and base newesmongers . View more context for this quotation
1654 R. Whitlock Ζωοτομία 302 The Complementall visitant Athenian, Newes-monger, and Amorous Trifler.
1692 R. Bentley Confut. Atheism from Struct. & Origin Humane Bodies: Pt. II 4 Cardan..and other News-mongers from the Skies.
1724 J. Swift Let. to People of Ireland 3 Wood prescribes to the News-Mongers in London what they are to write.
1758 A. Murphy Upholsterer ii. 32 Go thy Ways for an old Hocus pocus of a News-monger—You'll have good Luck if you find your Daughter here when you come back.
1792 F. Burney Let. 22 Feb. in Jrnls. & Lett. (1972) II. 24 We hear no news here,..& see no news-papers & not an English news-monger.
1824 M. R. Mitford Our Village I. 254 She is a gentle newsmonger, and turns her scandal on the sunny side.
1852 Bentley's Misc. 31 279 A solid old gentleman, very unlike the young go-a-head newsmonger of our day.
1884 W. J. Courthope Addison v. 82 Towards the end of the sixteenth century newsmongers began to issue little pamphlets.
1923 Amer. Jrnl. Sociol. 29 280 The editor, meanwhile, no longer a mere newsmonger and humble recorder of events, found himself the mouthpiece of a political party.
1990 R. Jordan Eye of World iv. 49 I am a gleeman, not a newsmonger.

Derivatives

ˈnewsmongery n. [ < news n. + -mongery comb. form] rare = newsmongering n.
ΘΚΠ
society > communication > information > news or tidings > [noun] > newsmongering
newsmongery1592
news-telling1611
newsmongering1707
1592 T. Nashe Strange Newes sig. H4 That..which ascrutinie..hath concluded to be viler, than newesmungrie.
1928 F. P. Grove Search for Amer. ii. iv. 179 People whose intellectual food consists in the daily papers, the gossip and newsmongery of the Press.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2003; most recently modified version published online June 2022).
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