单词 | ruttish |
释义 | ruttishadj. Lewd, lustful, lascivious; in a state of sexual excitement or receptivity; relating to sexual excitement. ΘΚΠ society > morality > moral evil > licentiousness > unchastity > lasciviousness or lust > [adjective] golelichc1000 luxuriousc1330 jollyc1384 lustyc1386 Venerienc1386 nicea1393 gayc1405 lasciviousc1425 libidinous1447 Venerian1448 coltishc1450 gigly1482 lubric1490 ranka1500 venereous1509 lubricous1535 venerious1547 boarish?1550 goatish?1552 cadye1554 lusting1559 coy1570 rage1573 rammish1577 venerial1577 lustful1579 rageous1579 proud1590 lust-breathed1594 rampant1596 venerous1597 sharp-seta1600 fulsome1600 lubrical1602 hot-backed1607 ruttish1607 stoned1607 muskish-minded1610 Venerean1612 saucya1616 veneral1623 lascive1647 venereal1652 lascivient1653 hircine1656 hot-tempered1673 ramp1678 randy1771 concupiscenta1834 aphrodisiac1862 lubricious1884 radgie1894 the world > physical sensation > sexual relations > sexual desire > [adjective] > relating to sexual excitement ruttish1938 1607 T. Middleton Phoenix sig. Bv Hee was too ruttish himselfe to let me thriue vnder him. a1616 W. Shakespeare All's Well that ends Well (1623) iv. iii. 220 A foolish idle boy: but for all that very ruttish . View more context for this quotation 1786 R. Polwhele tr. Theocritus Idyllia & Epigrams v. 62 Ho! ruttish Goat! thy wanton Gambols stay! 1856 C. J. Hempel tr. J. C. Schäfer New Man. Homœopathic Vet. Med. i. iv. 44 Five or ten days after being separated from her litter, the sow again becomes ruttish. 1874 J. R. Monroe Argo & Irene i. i. 9 I thy spirit-bridegroom, purified From the disgusting grossness in the blood, Of the organic creature ruttish man. 1938 R. Graves Coll. Poems 158 A score of bats bewitched By the ruttish odour Swoop singing at his head. 1977 Daily Tel. 2 Dec. 15/5 He returns to ogling the field with his ruttish chum. 2006 A. Bowles tr. Maha·bhárata VIII I. 427 I'll floor Árjuna whose courage is formidable, like an incredibly ruttish elephant flooring a ruttish elephant. Derivatives ˈruttishness n. ΚΠ 1847 F. Johnson tr. Hitopadeśa Vocab. 139/1 Passion, desire, ruttishness. 1982 Jrnl. Southern Hist. 48 17 A figure who..is distinguishable by his uncouthness, his ruttishness, his beer belly, and his manner of mounting a bar stool—leading with the crotch. 2004 Oregonian (Portland, Oregon) (Nexis) 14 Mar. d3 He can..charm you with his coarse self-assurance, tickle you with his unbridled ruttishness, or astound you with his ferocity in stripping life to the bone. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2011; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1607 |
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