α. Middle English rewleless, 1500s–1600s rulelesse, 1600s– ruleless.
β. 1500s rewlesse, 1500s rulesse.
单词 | ruleless |
释义 | rulelessadj.n.α. Middle English rewleless, 1500s–1600s rulelesse, 1600s– ruleless. β. 1500s rewlesse, 1500s rulesse. A. adj. 1. Ungoverned, lawless, savage; not subject to rule or order; unruly. ΘΚΠ society > authority > lack of subjection > unruliness > [adjective] wildc1000 unthewedc1175 wanton?a1300 rabbisha1387 irregular1395 inordinate1398 unruly1400 misgoverned?a1425 misruled?a1425 misruly?a1425 unruleful1439 seditious1447 rulelessc1460 turbulous1527 undaunted1533 turbulent1538 unordinate1561 rowsey1565 misorderlya1568 disruly1570 rabbling1575 disorderous1579 irregulate1579 disorderly1585 break-dance1587 willyart?1590 unguided1600 inorderly1606 anarchial1609 irregulousa1616 unmasterlya1623 uncomposed1631 obstreperous1641 disriegled1657 ranting1658 rantipole1660 reuling1691 shandy1691 rumblegarie1722 randy1723 obstropolous1727 wanruly1773 polrumptious1787 ree-raw1800 rambunctious1830 roid1874 unordered1929 rogue1948 c1460 J. Lydgate Praise of Peace l. 110 in Minor Poems (1934) ii. 789 (MED) Queen of Hevene lay in a symple hous, A poore stable mong beestys rewleless [rhyme pees]. 1556 J. Heywood Spider & Flie xcii. 115 Let rewld lords rewle rewlesse losels, when they crake. 1587 J. Higgins Mirour for Magistrates (new ed.) Morindus x Three yeares I ruled had this Ile Without all rule, as was my rulesse life. 1642 C. Herle Fuller Answer to Dr. Ferne 10 How injurious doth he..labour to make the King to his posterity, as well as rulelesse in himselfe? 1689 E. Howard Caroloiades 273 Some Man, By drink made ruleless. 1739 Mr. Bridges Hymn xlv. 12 T'oppose Thy Wisdom our weak Minds What ruleless Passions sway! 1786 T. Holcroft Amourous Tale iii. vii. 220 She, with rule-less passions, seized upon her sister's place and chamber. 1858 T. Carlyle Hist. Friedrich II of Prussia I. iii. i. 195 He came as the representative of law and rule; and there had been many helping themselves by a ruleless life, of late. 1963 E. Van den Haag & R. Ross Passion & Social Constraint (2006) ii. viii. 118 We imagine those who are not members of our group to be ruleless, and free as we are not. 1986 M. J. Barrett et al. in T. S. Trepper & M. J. Barrett Treating Incest ii. 76 Chaotic families appear to be ‘ruleless’ and ‘rulerless’. 1996 W. Hutton State we're In (rev. ed.) ii. 39 In a ruleless state there can be no rules that qualify foreign ownership of British newspapers. 2. Devoid of rules; unsystematic, irregular. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > relationship > variety > [adjective] sunderlyeOE manifoldeOE selcoutha1000 felefoldc1000 mislichOE alkinOE manykinOE fele-kync1175 serekina1300 sundera1325 sundrya1325 serea1340 divers1340 varyingc1340 variantc1380 muchfoldc1384 serelepesa1400 serelepya1400 multifaryc1460 sundryfoldc1460 multiplicate?a1475 variable?a1475 sundrilyc1480 diversea1542 particoloured1591 multifarious1593 Protean1594 daedal1596 choiceful1605 Daedalian1605 multiplex1606 variated1608 diversified1611 multiplicious1617 variousa1634 multivarious1636 mosaic1644 multiple1647 omnigenous1650 chequered1656 plurifarious1656 ununiform1660 variate1677 disuniform1687 Proteusian1689 unsteady1690 unequable1693 inequable1721 variegating1727 varied1733 multitudinous1744 multifold1806 polygeneous1818 unequalized1822 ruleless1836 varicoloured185. non-uniform1856 omnigener1857 polytypic1858 multiferous1860 variatious1871 variegated1872 polytypical1890 1836 R. S. Bayley Nature considered as Revelation i. vi. 57 Does Africa jabber in a thousand ruleless languages? 1867 Macmillan's Mag. Apr. 521/2 This [i.e. English] seemed an altogether ruleless and unruly language. 1957 Philos. Q. 7 70 A ruleless language is a contradiction in terms. 2003 tr. S. Li et al. Math. Exper. xiv. 192 If the change of the key is so ruleless that even our own receiver cannot decrypt it, then we cannot achieve the aim of sending information. B. n. With the. That which is disordered or unruly; (also) unruled or unruly people as a class. ΚΠ 1837 T. Carlyle French Revol. II. i. i. 6 Man indeed,..lives in this world to make rule out of the ruleless. 1908 A. Harvey tr. F. Nietzsche Human, All Too Human 144 Man is the rule, nature the ruleless. 1995 Independent on Sunday 23 July 2 (heading) Our rulers and the ruleless. Derivatives ˈrulelessness n. ΘΚΠ society > authority > lack of power > [noun] > absence of rules rulelessness1853 go-as-you-pleaseness1898 Rafferty's rules1918 1853 Ladies' Compan. Feb. 90/2 The unexpectedness and rulelessness in the character of the oratoric accent has no points by which the teacher can denote it. 1969 P. Anderson in A. Cockburn & R. Blackburn Student Power 222 The concept of anomie—the unceasing reproduction of subjective rulelessness by a society that is defined by its ensemble of objective rules. 2000 M. S. Fleisher Dead End Kids xiv. 214 Gang life is predicated on immediate economic gain from drug and other crime profits and social gain from the agency of rulelessness. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2011; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.n.c1460 |
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