单词 | no-nation |
释义 | no-nationadj. colloquial and regional. Remote; uncouth; wild; undesirable. ΘΚΠ the world > space > distance > distance or farness > [adjective] > remote or inaccessible outc1425 inaccessible?a1475 out-way1532 deviate1575 unaccessible1596 reachless1597 devious1599 wandering1600 untouchable1622 outlying1651 back1683 no-nationa1756 out-of-the-way1756 outlandish1792 eccentric1800 outworld1808 out-by1816 outside1847 off-lying1859 unget-at-able1862 far-out1887 far-back1900 the world > action or operation > behaviour > bad behaviour > [adjective] > ill-mannered > unrefined boistousc1300 untheweda1325 uplandisha1387 unaffiled1390 rudea1393 knavishc1405 peoplisha1425 clubbedc1440 blunt1477 lob?1507 robust1511 borel1513 carterly1519 clubbish1530 rough?1531 rustical?1532 incondite1539 agrestc1550 rusticc1550 brute1555 lobcocka1556 loutisha1556 carterlike1561 boorish1562 ruggedc1565 lobbish1567 loutlike1567 sowish1570 clownish1581 unrefined1582 impolished1583 homespun1590 transalpinea1592 swaddish1593 unpolished1594 untutored1595 swabberly1596 tartarous1602 porterly1603 lobcocked1606 lob-like1606 cluster-fisted1611 agrestic1617 inurbane1623 unelevated1627 incult1628 unbrushed1640 vulgar1643 unhewed1644 unsmooth1648 hirsute1658 loutardly1658 unhewn1659 roughsome?c1660 sordid1668 inhumanea1680 coarse1699 brutal1709 ramgunshoch1721 tramontane1740 uncouth1740 no-nationa1756 unurbane1760 turnipy1792 rudas1802 common1804 cubbish1819 clodhopping1828 vulgarian1833 cloddish1844 unkempt1846 bush1851 vulgarish1860 rodney1866 crude1876 ignorant1886 yobby1910 nekulturny1932 oikish1959 yobbish1966 ocker1972 down and dirty1977 a1756 A. Hamilton Hist. Anc. & Honorable Tuesday Club (1990) I. ii. iv. 91 They would call him a hundred abusive names in half an hour, such as lousy scabby scot, poor rascally pedlar,..and No-nation Spawn of vexation. 1825 J. Jennings Observ. Dial. W. Eng. 57 Nonation, difficult to be understood; not intelligent; incoherent, wild. 1856 P. Thompson Hist. & Antiq. Boston, Lincoln xvi. 716 No-nation place, an out-of-the-way locality, or lawless neighbourhood. 1868 J. C. Atkinson Gloss. Cleveland Dial. 357 No-nation, strange, remote, out-of-the-way; scarcely known, geographically; and, hence, uncivilised and rough. 1889 E. Peacock Gloss. Words Manley & Corringham, Lincs. (ed. 2) 375 I'd sooner go to Gaainsbr' Ewnion then let mysen to live in a no-naation-plaace like that. 1914 Dial. Notes 4 77 No-nation,..worthless. ‘You no-nation cuss!’ 1928 A. E. Pease Dict. Dial. N. Riding Yorks. 88/1 We reckon Fadmoor a naw-nation spot, fawks yonder hez laws o' their awn. 1932 Times Lit. Suppl. 27 Oct. 792/1 He was a ‘no-nation’ boy and he had no name other than Duke. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.a1756 |
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