| 单词 | niding | 
| 释义 | † nidingn.adj. Obsolete.  A. n.   = nithing n. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > fear > cowardice or pusillanimity > 			[noun]		 > coward(s) > base or acknowledged coward nithingOE crathona1400 cradden1513 dastarda1529 poltroona1529 sneaksby1580 craven1581 niddering1596 fazart1597 cur1600 niding1605 white-liver1614 nidderling1664 snool1718 dastardling1800 1605    W. Camden Remaines  i. 28  				Whosoever refused to come, should be reputed a Niding. 1610    P. Holland tr.  W. Camden Brit.  i. 333  				Whosoeuer would not be reputed a Niding, should repaire to recouer Rochester Castle. 1642    J. Howell Instr. Forreine Travell xviii. 229  				He is worthy to be called a Niding, one, the pulse of whose soule beates but faintly towards Heaven. 1828    N. Webster Amer. Dict. Eng. Lang.  				Niding,..a despicable coward; a dastard. 1861    T. Parker Ten Sermons of Relig. 		(ed. 2)	 80  				With the Norsemen it was deemed a crime against society to forgive a grievous wrong, and ‘nidding’ is a word of contempt to this day. 1874    T. Bruce Summer Queen 148  				To bondslave and low born knave And to the nidding too.  B. adj.   = nithing adj. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > fear > cowardice or pusillanimity > 			[adjective]		 > abjectly cowardly recrayedc1330 recreantc1330 craven?a1400 poor1425 currishc1460 fazart1508 soulless1568 dastardly1576 beastly1584 dastard1595 low-spirited1598 peaking1611 white meata1625 cur-like1627 snivelling1647 cravenly1653 base-mettled1681 niding1755 poltroonish1801 niddering1819 turn-tail1861 turpid1867 cold-footed1944 Charley1954 1755    S. Johnson Dict. Eng. Lang.  				Niding, adj. [from nið, Saxon, vileness]. 1770    T. Percy tr.  P. H. Mallet Northern Antiq. I. ix. 218  				In Denmark..they provoked a man to fight a duel, by calling him Niding or infamous. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2003; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < | 
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