单词 | outcasting |
释义 | outcastingn.1ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > causation > source or origin > [noun] > that which originates from something else daughtereOE outcasting1340 impc1380 childa1398 outgrowing?a1425 proventc1451 provenuec1487 excrescency1545 sprig1575 procedure?1577 proceed1578 derivative1593 offspring1596 superfetation1603 excression1610 shootc1610 excretion1615 slip1627 excrescence1633 derivation1641 derivate1660 offshoot1801 offtracta1806 deduction1835 outgrowth1837 1340 Ayenbite (1866) 22 Þe vifte out-kestinge [c1450 Bk. Vices & Virtues twigge] of þe ilke stocke is scorn. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > cleanness and dirtiness > refuse or rubbish > [noun] wrakea1350 outcastingc1350 rammel1370 rubble1376 mullockc1390 refusec1390 filtha1398 outcasta1398 chaff?a1400 rubbishc1400 wastec1430 drossc1440 raff?1440 rascal1440 murgeonc1450 wrack1472 gear1489 garblec1503 scowl1538 raffle1543 baggage1549 garbage1549 peltry1550 gubbins?1553 lastage1553 scruff1559 retraict1575 ross1577 riddings1584 ket1586 scouring1588 pelf1589 offal1598 rummage1598 dog's meat1606 retriment1615 spitling1620 recrement1622 mundungus1637 sordes1640 muskings1649 rejectament1654 offscouring1655 brat1656 relicts1687 offage1727 litter1730 rejectamenta1795 outwale1825 detritus1834 junk1836 wastements1843 croke1847–78 sculch1847 debris1851 rumble1854 flotsam1861 jetsam1861 pelt1880 offcasting1893 rubbishry1894 littering1897 muckings1898 wastage1898 dreck1905 bruck1929 crap1934 garbo1953 clobber1965 dooky1965 grot1971 tippings- c1350 Psalter (BL Add. 17376) in K. D. Bülbring Earliest Compl. Eng. Prose Psalter (1891) xxi. 5 (MED) Ich am worme and no man, reproceyng of men and outcastyng [L. abiectio] of folk. c1384 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) (Douce 369(2)) 1 Cor. iv. 13 The paringis, or outcastinge [v.r. outcastyngis; L. peripsema] of all thingis. a1425 Rule St. Benet (Lansd.) (1902) 14 (MED) It [read Ic] es wrmis and na man, And ut-castyng o men. a1500 (c1340) R. Rolle Psalter (Univ. Oxf. 64) (1884) xv. 6 Thof thai seme laith and outkastynge til some..til me thai ere faire and bright. c1520 M. Nisbet New Test. in Scots (1903) II. 1 Cor. iv. 13 As clengeingis of this warlde we ar made the outcastingis [Purvey outcastyng] of all thingis till yit. 1600 R. Surflet tr. C. Estienne & J. Liébault Maison Rustique iii. xxxiii. 495 Worth nothing but to make refuse & outcastings of. 3. a. The action of casting out, or of making (a person or community) outcast; (also) ejection or expulsion; vomiting. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming out > letting or sending out > [noun] > expulsion or driving out outputtinga1387 outcastinga1398 outing1440 deboutement1481 expulsiona1513 expulsing1528 expelling1532 expulsement1537 propulsation1578 expulsure1598 ejectment1602 outcast1602 abandoning1611 unroosting1615 propulsion1626 eliminationa1631 chucking-out1881 the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > digestive disorders > [noun] > vomiting spewinga1000 vominga1382 brakinga1398 castinga1398 outcastinga1398 vomitc1405 perbreakinga1425 parbreaking1440 vomishmenta1450 upcastingc1450 upbreaking1493 vomiting1495 abortment1577 heaving1601 puke1612 puking1629 egestion1633 evomition1653 vomition1656 yarking1874 emesis1875 society > society and the community > social relations > lack of social communication or relations > exclusion from society > [noun] > rendering outcast outcasting1826 a1398 J. Trevisa tr. Bartholomaeus Anglicus De Proprietatibus Rerum (BL Add.) f. 161v Baleyne..ben yclepede..ab emittendo, of oute castynge and shedynge of watres..ffor balyn is to menynge, oute castynge. c1450 (a1400) Orologium Sapientiæ in Anglia (1888) 10 371 Þe oute-castynge of alle ertely loue. a1500 (?a1425) tr. Secreta Secretorum (Laud) 75 Out-kastyng [L. vomitus] wasshis þe body, & clensis þe stomake. 1535 Bible (Coverdale) Acts xxvii. B On the nexte daye they made an outcastinge. 1613 in A. Shearer Extracts Burgh Rec. Dunfermline (1951) 115 The judge..ordains execution of warding or outcasting to pas presently heirupon. 1826 E. Irving Babylon II. vii. 171 The outcasting and desolation of the Jews. 1870 Atlantic Monthly Feb. 165/2 Taxes and fines, and penalties and pains, and shames and outcastings. 1924 Blackwood's Mag. Nov. 702/2 Even in his new church the stigma of outcasting was not wholly absent. 1984 Internat. Migration Rev. 18 1017 A framework of rigid sexual norms, prohibiting any sexual relations outside marriage, and the outcasting of any women who departed from these standards. ΚΠ a1398 J. Trevisa tr. Bartholomaeus Anglicus De Proprietatibus Rerum (BL Add.) f. 120 By out castinge [L. proiectione] & strecchinge..of bemes, liȝt bringiþ forþ allþingis. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022). outcastingn.2 The action of expelling or removing (a person) from his or her caste. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > social class > [noun] > elevation or exaltation in rank > those reduced in social standing > action of outcasting1886 1886 Pall Mall Gaz. 27 May 11/2 The caste system has been so very much battered about, that outcasting has lost almost all its terrors. 1891 Daily News 12 Jan. 5/6 Measures taken with this object would be illusory so long as ‘outcasting’ was possible. 1926 Jrnl. Royal Anthropol. Inst. 56 97 The Chetti, because he has the power of outcasting, is the most powerful man in the neighbourhood. 1963 World Politics 16 109 He faced the elders who forbade his English trip and threatened him with all the sanctions of outcasting if he defied their verdict. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.11340n.21886 |
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