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单词 beaupere
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beauperen.

Forms: Middle English–1500s bewpere, beaupere, Middle English–1600s beaupeere, Middle English beawpere, bepyr, bewpyr, 1500s bewpeer, 1600s beawpeer.
Etymology: < Old French beau fine, good + père father, or, in sense 2, per , peer (modern pair ) equal, peer n. and adj. See beau adj. and n. In Old French, beau père was politely used in addressing every one whom one called ‘father’; i.e. one's own father, a ‘father’ in the church, a god-father, a step-father, a father-in-law, an elderly man occupying a fatherly position in one's regard; about the 16th or 17th centuries, this use of beau became obsolete, and beau-père was retained as a distinctive term for ‘father-in-law’ and ‘step-father’ as distinct from a real father. In English the use appears to have been much more limited. See also bel n.
Obsolete.
1. A term of courtesy for ‘father,’ used esp. to or of a spiritual or ecclesiastical ‘Father’.
ΘΚΠ
the world > people > person > old person > old man > [noun]
old maneOE
bevara1275
beauperec1300
vieillard1475
Nestor?c1510
old gentleman1526
haga1529
velyarda1529
old fellow?1555
old sire1557
granfer1564
vecchioc1570
ageman1571
grave-porer1582
grandsire1595
huddle-duddle1599
elder1600
pantaloon1602
cuffc1616
crone1630
old boya1637
codger?1738
dry-beard1749
eld1796
patriarch1819
oubaas1824
old chap1840
pap1844
pop1844
tad1877
old baas1882
senex1898
finger1904
AK1911
alte kacker1911
poppa stoppa1944
madala1960
Ntate1975
society > faith > church government > member of the clergy > priest > [noun]
priesteOE
presbyterOE
sirec1290
beauperec1300
sirc1386
fatherhooda1393
fatherheada1434
paternity1439
pater1481
fathershipa1500
father1528
key-bearer?1531
key-keeper?1556
vicegerent1572
priestdom1588
sacerdosa1592
flasher1611
priesthooda1616
père1619
sacerdote1685
firekeeper1789
soggarth1836
priestship1868
soutane1890
joss-man1913
c1300 Beket 1299 The Bischop of Cicestre gon arise: Beau pere, he seide to the Pope.
c1375 Eng. Wycliffite Serm. in Sel. Wks. (1871) II. 380 Summe children þus maad freris ben worse þan her bewperis.
c1450 in T. Wright Polit. Poems & Songs (1859) II. 229 Bridelle, you, bysshoppe..And biddeth yowre beawperes se to the same.
1599 Master Broughtons Lett. Answered v. 17 The holy fathers of the Church, the reuerend Beaupeeres of diuine knowledge.
2. Good fellow, fellow, companion, compeer.
ΘΚΠ
society > society and the community > social relations > association, fellowship, or companionship > a companion or associate > [noun] > good or faithful
beaupere1377
1377 W. Langland Piers Plowman B. xviii. 229 Boke hiȝte þat beupere, a bolde man of speche.
1541 Schole House of Women sig. C.ivv In her lappe slepyng, she clypte of his heere Betrayed her lorde, and her bewpeer.
1610 G. Fletcher Christ's Victory in E. Farr Sel. Poetry Reign James I (1848) 74 There The saints with their beawpeers whole worlds outweare.
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