单词 | nomade |
释义 | † nomaden.adj. Obsolete. A. n. = nomad n. Cf. nomades n. 1. ΘΚΠ the world > people > ethnicities > race > nomads > [noun] nomadesa1544 Scenite1575 nomad1587 horde1617 nomade1798 the world > people > ethnicities > race > nomads > [noun] > Gipsies or Romanies > person gyptian1533 Egyptian1538 Bohemian1574 Gypsy1574 tinker1575 Zingani1581 Zingaro1600 moonman1608 faw1756 vagabond1756 Zingara1756 gitano1761 gitanac1770 nomade1798 Roman1800 Romani1800 Tzigane1802 Zigeuner1802 Sinti1827 piker1838 pikey1838 Rom1841 Zincalo1841 Romanichal1843 nomadian1847 Romany chai1851 didicoi1853 Bedouin1863 gyppo1868 gyp1886 1798 Monthly Mag. 6 554 The future ruler of men now the hireling of a nomade. 1837 F. Palgrave Merchant & Friar (1844) i. 21 The Arab yielded to a fiercer nomade. 1880 L. Oliphant Land of Gilead ii. 26 A long caravan of mules laden with tents and baggage, to tempt the needy nomade. B. adj. 1. = nomad adj. 1. ΘΚΠ the world > people > ethnicities > race > nomads > [adjective] > Gipsy or Romany nomadian1591 Gypsy1595 Bohemian1665 gypsyish1787 nomad1798 nomadical1801 nomadic1818 nomade1819 Romani1837 pikey1838 Romanian1841 Roman1851 Tzigane1853 mobile1866 Rom1906 society > travel > aspects of travel > travel from place to place > [adjective] > with no fixed aim or wandering > as a way of life wanderingc1400 walking1491 vagrant1546 unsettled1593 Scenite1600 irresianta1657 nomad1798 nomadical1801 seatless1807 nomadic1818 nomade1819 semi-nomadic1843 nomad-pastoral1880 semi-nomad1948 1819 H. M. Williams tr. A. von Humboldt Personal Narr. Trav. IV. xvii. 308 These last savannahs are inhabited by Caribbees, and nomade Macusis. 1851 D. Wilson Archæol. & Prehistoric Ann. Scotl. ii. i. 193 The long wanderings of his nomade fathers. 1872 C. Hardwick Trad., Superstitions, & Folk-lore 209 This outcast nomade race which wandered from forest to forest. 2. = nomad adj. 2. ΘΚΠ the world > people > ethnicities > race > nomads > [adjective] nomade1823 nomad1835 society > travel > aspects of travel > travel from place to place > [adjective] > with no fixed aim or wandering > as a way of life > characteristic of nomade1823 nomadica1834 nomad1835 1823 G. S. Faber Treat. Christian Dispensations I. ii. 108 Cain..being doomed to a nomade state of life. 1862 C. Merivale Hist. Romans under Empire VII. lxv. 380 To close the sources of the perennial stream of nomade savagery. 1865 W. G. Palgrave Narr. Journey through Arabia I. 31 The advantages of nomade license and the insolent lawlessness of the clans. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.adj.1798 |
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