单词 | sinner |
释义 | sinnern. 1. a. One who sins; a transgressor against the divine law. ΘΚΠ society > faith > aspects of faith > spirituality > sin > [noun] > person sinfulc825 sinnerc1325 peccant1621 subject1801 evil-liver1846 α. β. c1325 Prose Psalter i. 7 Þe waye of synners schal perissen.1382 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) Mark ii. 17 I cam not for to clepe iuste men, but synners.c1450 Alphabet of Tales (1905) II. 470 A riche man..þat was a synner of his bodie.1509 J. Fisher Mornynge Remembraunce Countesse of Rychemonde (de Worde) sig. Avi v It perceth my stomacke to se the rest & ease that synners often haue.1579 W. Fulke Heskins Parl. Repealed in D. Heskins Ouerthrowne 31 Contrition maketh a man more sinner.1651 T. Hobbes Leviathan iii. xxxviii. 248 Salvation of a sinner, supposeth a precedent Redemption.1721 E. Young Revenge i. i Sinners shall..bid the light adieu.1785 W. Cowper Task iii. 96 Now..they are safe, sinners of either sex.a1822 Shelley Witch of Atlas lxxvi, in Posthumous Poems (1824) 54 Both, like sinners caught, Blushed.1881 W. Besant & J. Rice Chaplain of Fleet I. viii. 179 Sir Miles enjoyed the lamentations of a sinner the morning after a debauch.fig.a1616 Shakespeare Tempest (1623) i. ii. 101 Like one Who..Made such a synner of his memorie To credite his owne lie. View more context for this quotationComb.1797 T. Park Sonnets 72 She ponders o'er her follies past, And, sinner-like, repents at last.γ. a1400 Minor Poems fr. Vernon MS. xxiii. 183 Olde Adames sone, þe furste synnour [rhyme sauour].c1475 (?c1400) Apol. Lollard Doctr. (1842) 27 Þus was Crist callid a synnar and blasfemer.1567 Compend. Bk. Godly Songs (1897) 120 Sinnaris hes thy Celsitude Resistit cruellie.c1325 Prose Psalter i. 1 Blesced be þe man, þat..stode nouȝt in þe waie of sinȝeres. c1325 Prose Psalter i. 6 Þe sinniers. 1340 Ayenbite (1866) 33 Sleuþe and uoryetinge blendeþ þe zeneȝeres. a1500 ( J. Yonge tr. Secreta Secret. (Rawl.) (1898) 201 He did so myche for Pagans and Synnyers. b. spec. An unchaste woman. ΘΚΠ society > morality > moral evil > licentiousness > unchastity > [noun] > sexual indulgence > unchaste behaviour of woman > unchaste or loose woman queanOE whorec1175 malkinc1275 wenchelc1300 ribalda1350 strumpeta1350 wench1362 filtha1375 parnelc1390 sinner14.. callet1415 slut?c1425 tickle-tailc1430 harlot?a1475 mignote1489 kittock?a1500 mulea1513 trulla1516 trully?1515 danta1529 miswoman1528 stewed whore1532 Tib1533 unchaghe1534 flag1535 Katy1535 jillet1541 yaud1545 housewife1546 trinkletc1550 whippet1550 Canace1551 filthy1553 Jezebel1558 kittyc1560 loonc1560 laced mutton1563 nymph1563 limmer1566 tomboy1566 Marian1567 mort1567 cockatrice1568 franion1571 blowze1573 rannell1573 rig1575 Kita1577 poplet1577 light-skirts1578 pucelle1578 harlotry1584 light o' lovea1586 driggle-draggle1588 wagtail1592 tub-tail1595 flirt-gill1597 minx1598 hilding1599 short-heels1599 bona-roba1600 flirt1600 Hiren1600 light-heels1602 roba1602 baggage1603 cousin1604 fricatrice1607 rumbelow1611 amorosa1615 jaya1616 open-taila1618 succubus1622 snaphancea1625 flap1631 buttered bun1638 puffkin1639 vizard1652 fallen woman1659 tomrigg1662 cunt1663 quaedama1670 jilt1672 crack1677 grass-girl1691 sporting girl1694 sportswoman1705 mobbed hood1707 brim1736 trollop1742 trub1746 demi-rep1749 gillyflower1757 lady of easy virtue1766 mot1773 chicken1782 gammerstang1788 buer1807 scarlet woman1816 blowen1819 fie-fie1820 shickster?1834 streel1842 charver1846 trolly1854 bad girl1855 amateur1862 anonyma1862 demi-virgin1864 pickup1871 chippy1885 wish-wife1886 tart1887 tartleta1890 flossy1893 fly girl1893 demi-mondaine1894 floozy1899 slattern1899 scrub1900 demi-vierge1908 cake1909 coozie1912 muff1914 tarty1918 yes-girl1920 radge1923 bike1945 puta1948 messer1951 cooze1955 jamette1965 skeezer1986 slutbag1987 chickenhead1988 ho1988 14.. in T. Wright & R. P. Wülcker Anglo-Saxon & Old Eng. Vocab. (1884) I. 695 Hec fornicatrix, a sinner. 1630 tr. G. Botero Relations Famous Kingdomes World (rev. ed.) 143 The Servants, Pages, Lacquies, and Filles de joye (Punkes or pleasant sinners) which follow the Court. 1688 J. Bunyan Jerusalem-sinner Saved (1886) 41 They knew that she [the woman of Samaria] was a town sinner, an adulteress. c. In phrase as I am a sinner. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > malediction > oaths > [interjection] > religious oaths (referring to God) > other religious oaths Petera1375 by this (good) lightc1380 passionc1390 by (all) the powers!c1425 hattersa1500 (by) Gog's arms, blood, body?1520 by my halidom1533 by (the) salmon?1536 as I am a sinner1682 by the holy poker1770 by the piper!1790 so help me salmon1834 Jehoshaphat1857 1682 N. O. tr. N. Boileau-Despréaux Lutrin iv. 329 As I am a sinner, My eager stomach crokes, and calls for Dinner! ?1800 Shelley Verses on Cat i As I am a sinner, It waits for some dinner. 1844 Thackeray Contrib. to Punch in Wks. (1900) VI. 59 My acquaintance..was in the boat with fifteen trunks, as I am a sinner. 2. In trivial use: A reprobate, rogue; an offender against some rule or custom. ΘΚΠ the mind > goodness and badness > inferiority or baseness > roguery > rogue > [noun] harlot?c1225 truantc1290 shreward1297 boyc1300 lidderon13.. cokinc1330 pautenerc1330 bribera1387 bricouna1400 losarda1400 rascal?a1400 custronc1400 knapea1450 sloven?a1475 limmerc1485 knavatec1506 smaik?1507 smy?1507 koken?a1513 swinger1513 Cock Lorel?1518 pedlar's French1530 varletc1540 losthope?c1550 makeshift1554 wild rogue1567 miligant1568 rogue1568 crack-halter1573 rascallion1582 schelm1584 scoundrel1589 scaba1592 bezonian1592 slave1592 rampallion1593 Scanderbeg1601 roly-poly1602 canter1608 cantler1611 gue1612 fraudsman1613 Cathayana1616 crack-hempa1616 foiterer1616 tilt1620 picaro1622 picaroon1629 sheepmanc1640 rapscallion1648 scaramouch1677 fripon1691 trickster1711 shake-bag1794 sinner1809 cad1838 badmash1843 scattermouch1892 jazzbo1914 society > morality > moral evil > wrong conduct > evildoing or wrongdoing > [noun] > evil-doer > offender or transgressor guilter12.. trespasser1362 transgressor1377 prevaricatora1425 surfeitera1425 offendera1450 delinquent1484 committer1509 violater1523 faulter1535 violator?1535 offendent1580 peccant1621 exceeder1625 moocher1675 culprit1769 sinner1809 1809 B. H. Malkin tr. A. R. Le Sage Adventures Gil Blas I. iii. x. 442 A thousand broad hints..seasoned exactly to the taste of these old sinners. 1851 M. Reid Scalp Hunters II. viii. 126 The smoky old sinner chuckled with delight at the remembrance of his adventure. 1871 E. A. Freeman Hist. Norman Conquest IV. xxii. 53 The original sinners of the Herefordshire border..were still lords of English soil. Derivatives ˈsinner v. (with it) to act as a sinner. ΘΚΠ society > faith > aspects of faith > spirituality > sin > [verb] > act as sinner1735 1735 Pope Of Char. of Women 6 Whether the Charmer sinner it, or saint it, When Folly grows romantic, We must paint it. 1880 A. I. Ritchie Church St. Baldred 26 He sainted it and sinnered it. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1911; most recently modified version published online June 2018). < n.c1325 |
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