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单词 stigmatical
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stigmaticaladj.

Etymology: < stigmatic adj. + -al suffix1.
Obsolete.
1. Of the nature of a ‘stigma’ or brand; made or inflicted by branding.
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1619 W. Sclater Expos. 1 Thess. (1630) 26 (margin) This insolent Sectary hath..receiued..publike stigmaticall punishment.
1632 Guillim's Display of Heraldrie (ed. 2) iii. xx. 223 The Gentiles..vsed to..cut their flesh, and to scorch the same with stigmaticall markes.
2. = stigmatic adj. 1.
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the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disrepute > infamy or notoriety > [adjective] > bringing infamy
stigmatic1607
stigmatical1609
stigmatizing1647
burning1709
branding1853
infamatory1880
1609 W. M. Man in Moone D 4 b His Mandilion edged round about with the stigmaticall Latine word Fur.
1672 A. Marvell Rehearsal Transpros'd i. 306 Several unnecessary additions were made, only because they knew they would be more ingrateful & stigmatical to the Nonconformists.
3. Branded, or deserving to be branded; infamous, villainous: cf. stigmatic adj. 2.
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the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disrepute > infamy or notoriety > [adjective]
infamousc1380
unfamousc1380
famousa1425
infamed1520
skirec1540
notorious1549
infame1555
stigmatical1591
unsilent1597
exemplifieda1637
flagrant1706
flagitious1741
dreaded1810
society > communication > indication > marking > marking to identify > [adjective] > branded > of the nature of
stigmatical1591
1591 R. Greene Second Pt. Conny-catching sig. B3 One stigmaticall shamelesse companion amongst the rest.
1596 T. Nashe Haue with you to Saffron-Walden Ep. Ded. sig. C2 Some tall old sinckanter, or stigmaticall bearded Master of Arte.
1657 J. Bentham Χοροθεολογον 13 False reports hatched..in the breasts..of ale~bench haunters, and other Stygmaticall varlots.
4. = stigmatic adj. 3.
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the mind > attention and judgement > lack of beauty > ugliness > [adjective]
foulOE
uglyc1386
malgraciousa1393
unsightlya1400
loathc1400
ouglec1415
shrewdc1430
unsightyc1440
unwholesome?a1500
evil-favoured1530
ill-favoured1530
uglisome1530
huggeda1533
hard-favoureda1535
evil-liking1535
ill-favorited1579
stigmatical1589
stigmatic1597
sightlessa1616
hard-featured1638
grislya1681
bad-looking1757
unmackly1765
unfavourable1776
dissightly1777
eyesore1798
wavelled1886
spiderly1891
Plain Jane1912
hackit1985
the world > health and disease > ill health > blemish > [adjective] > relating to blemishing
stigmatical1589
stigmatic1597
1589 R. Greene Menaphon sig. F2 Tamberlaine after his wife Zenocrate (the worlds faire eye) past out of..this mortall life, he chose stigmaticall trulls to please his humorous fancie.
a1616 W. Shakespeare Comedy of Errors (1623) iv. ii. 22 He is deformed, crooked,..Vicious, vngentle,..Stigmaticall in making worse [printed w orse] in minde. View more context for this quotation
1624 T. Heywood Γυναικεῖον viii. 399 [Witches] are for the most part stigmaticall and ouglie.
a1634 J. Day Parl. Bees (Lansd. 725) f. 14v A Bee that has a looke Stigmaticall.
5. = stigmatic adj. 4.
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the world > health and disease > ill health > blemish > [adjective] > spot or mark > marked with stigmata > relating to stigmata
stigmatical1613
stigmatic1871
1613 S. Purchas Pilgrimage viii. ii. 616 The flower of the Granadille..hath the marks of the Passion, Nailes, Pillar, Whippes, Thornes, Woundes, exceeding stigmaticall Francis.

Derivatives

stigˈmatically adv. Obsolete rare ill-favouredly, villainously.Apparently only attested in dictionaries or glossaries.
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the mind > attention and judgement > lack of beauty > ugliness > [adverb]
uglilya1300
foulc1390
uglyc1420
ill-favouredly1545
evilfavouredly1551
ill-favourably1576
stigmatically1622
unmacklyc1650
unsightly1726
the mind > goodness and badness > inferiority or baseness > villainy > [adverb]
villainousa1616
stigmatically1622
1622 J. Taylor Sir Gregory Nonsence in Wks. (1630) ii. 2/1 Giue me a Medler in a field of blue, Wrapt vp stigmatically in a dreame.
c1626 Dick of Devonshire (1955) 1318 I heard one of you talke most stigmatically in his sleepe, most horriferously.
a1632 T. Dekker Wonder of Kingdome (1636) iii. i. 169 Any man that has a looke, Stigmatically drawne, like to a furies.
stigˈmaticalness n. Obsolete rare
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the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disrepute > infamy or notoriety > [noun]
famec1325
infame1413
infamy1473
escry1484
enfame1532
famosity1535
notoriousness1607
infamousness1675
stigmaticalness1727
1727 N. Bailey Universal Etymol. Eng. Dict. II Stigmaticalness, infamousness, a being branded with a Mark of Infamy.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1916; most recently modified version published online June 2021).
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