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单词 stomachful
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stomachfuln.

Brit. /ˈstʌməkfʊl/, U.S. /ˈstəməkˌfʊl/
Etymology: < stomach n. + -ful suffix.
As much as will fill one's stomach.
ΘΚΠ
the world > relative properties > measurement > the scientific measurement of volume > measure(s) of capacity > amount defined by capacity > [noun] > amount that fills part of body > stomach
wombfula1387
wombful?a1475
bellyful1580
stomachful1865
gutful1900
1865 G. MacDonald Alec Forbes II. xxv. 238 Ye'll be laid up yersel' gin ye dinna get a stammachfu' o' the caller air noo and than.
1891 H. Herman His Angel viii. 179 I guess you've had your stomachful of the law.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1917; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

stomachfuladj.

Etymology: < stomach n. + -ful suffix.
Obsolete.
Full of ‘stomach’ (stomach n. 8).
1. Obstinate, self-willed. (Often said of horses; also of children.)
ΘΚΠ
the mind > will > decision > obstinacy or stubbornness > [adjective]
starkOE
moodyOE
stithc1000
stidyc1175
stallc1275
harda1382
stubbornc1386
obstinate?1387
throa1400
hard nolleda1425
obstinant?a1425
pertinacec1425
stablec1440
dour1488
unresigned1497
difficultc1503
hard-necked1530
pertinatec1534
obstacle1535
stout-stomached1549
hard-faced1567
stunt1581
hard-headed1583
pertinacious1583
stuntly1583
peremptory1589
stomachous1590
mulish1600
stomachful1600
obstined1606
restive1633
obstinacious1649
opinionated1649
tenacious1656
iron-sided1659
sturdy1664
cat-witted1672
obstinated1672
unyielding1677
ruggish1688
bullet-headed1699
tough1780
pelsy1785
stupid1788
hard-set1818
thick and thin1822
stuntya1825
rigwiddie1826
indomitable1830
recalcitrant1830
set1848
mule-headed1870
muley1871
capitose1881
hard-nosed1917
tight1928
1600 R. Surflet tr. C. Estienne & J. Liébault Maison Rustique i. xxiii. 130 If he [sc. the ox] be stomackfull,..cause him to smell your hande oftentimes, that so hee may be acquainted with you.
1610 P. Holland tr. W. Camden Brit. i. 623 A very shrewd, stout, and malapert stomackfull woman.
1633 T. Adams Comm. 2 Peter (ii. 12) 835 A stomackfull horse, that will not be stopp'd in his carrier with the sharpest bit.
1641 T. Goodwin Tryall Christians Growth i. 167 Like a stomachfull boy, that cryes he cannot have the victory, yet is weak, and easily laid on his back.
1676 A. Marvell Mr. Smirke sig. J But the few sincere or stomachful Bishops..expiated so in some measure, what they had committed in the Nicene Council.
1690 J. Locke Some Thoughts conc. Educ. §112 The obstinate or stomachful crying [of children] should by no means be permitted.
1710 M. Henry Expos. Poet. Bks. Old Test. (Prov. xix. 19) sig. Iii4v/1 A Stomachful, High-spirited Child must be subdued betimes.
a1777 S. Foote Trip to Calais (1778) ii. 59 You sullen, sulking, stomachful slut!
1797 A. M. Bennett Beggar Girl VI. vii. 292 I suppose you was too stomachful to wait on her after the gentleman died.
1828 W. Carr Dial. Craven (ed. 2) Stomach-full, proud, obstinate.
2. Resentful, angry, malignant.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > anger > indignation or resentment > [adjective]
wrothc950
disdainousc1430
indigned1490
wrath1535
disdainful1548
stomachate1575
indignant1590
dudgeon1592
snarling1593
grudgeful1596
stomached1603
offended1607
stomachful1610
injured1634
indign1652
resentful1656
disobliged1673
piqued1689
begrudging1693
sorea1694
huff1714
indignant1744
dudgeoned1796
miff1797
miffed1805
ear-sore1865
niffed1880
the world > action or operation > behaviour > bad behaviour > unkindness > bitterness > [adjective]
bitterc1175
stomaching1579
amarulent1583
stomachous1590
gall-ful1596
gall-wet1597
virulent1607
stomachful1610
rancorousa1616
gallsome1633
bitter-hearted1775
vitriolic1841
1610 Bp. J. Hall Common Apol. against Brownists Ep. Ded. 2 From the other, I receiued..a stomakful Pamphlet.
1625 S. Purchas Pilgrimes II. 1216 Thomas Becket was slaine in his Church at Canterburie..by..Courtiers..which had heard some stomackfull speeches of the King, touching the said Arch~bishop.
1765 J. Adams Diary 29 Dec. (1961) I. 280 Major Miller, forsooth, is very fearful, that they will be stomachful at Home and angry and resentful.
3. Spirited, courageous.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > courage > spirit > [adjective]
braga1350
animose?a1425
heartlya1450
stomachous1547
bold-spirited1597
mettled1599
mettle1606
animous1609
stomachful1610
stomachious1611
brave-spiriteda1617
mettlesome1673
game1752
spunky1786
spunk1788
gamelike1804
good-woolled1846
plucked1846
bold-hearted1847
gamey1849
gameful1853
gutsy1893
feisty1896
gutty1953
1610 J. Guillim Display of Heraldrie iii. xiv. 132 The Males are more stomackfull, and of greater courage then the Females.
1658 tr. G. della Porta Nat. Magick ii. vi. 37 We see, how to generate a dog as stomackful as a Lion.
1676 W. Wycherley Plain-dealer (1677) iii. i. 39 Nay, but if I had but any Body to stand by me, I am as stomachful as another.
1812 W. Irving Hist. N.Y. (ed. 2) II. v. vi. 46 In the interim would the lion hearted Peter and his myrmidons choaked the stomachful heroes of Pyquag with their own onions.

Derivatives

ˈstomachfully adv. Obsolete
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > anger > indignation or resentment > [adverb]
highOE
unworthilyc1384
highlya1425
unkindly1550
offensively1589
stomachously1593
stomachfully1611
resentingly1698
resentfully1744
huffishly1755
indignantlya1783
offendedly1804
huffily1860
snarlingly1862
huffingly1864
grudgefully1882
injuredly1886
miffily1958
miffishly1968
1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Ireusement, irefully, wrathfully, stomacke~fully.
1614 Bp. J. Hall Contempl. II. O.T. v. 117 While so many thousand Israelites were slaine, that had stomachfully desired the Idoll.
1665 S. Pepys Diary 28 Feb. (1972) VI. 46 I..did give her very provoking words,..which she took very stomachfully, and reproached me justly with mine.
1755 S. Johnson Dict. Eng. Lang. at Chuffily Surlily, stomachfully.
ˈstomachfulness n. Obsolete
ΘΚΠ
the mind > will > decision > obstinacy or stubbornness > [noun]
obstination?1387
pertinacyc1390
obstinacya1393
thronessa1400
stubbornnessc1440
obstinance?a1475
durenessc1480
pertinacity?1504
stomacha1513
stiffness1526
tenacity1526
persistence1546
obstacleness1548
obstinateness1561
stiffneckedness1570
self-mindedness1574
intractability1579
persistency1600
obstinancy1614
contumacy1619
stomachfulness1621
tenaciousness1642
pertinaciousness1651
irresignation1657
peremptoriness1747
mulishness1763
strongheadedness1793
dourness1794
unmovableness1818
stoutheartedness1826
bullet-headednessa1849
stalwartism1879
camelishness1883
thick and thin1884
stupidity1886
jusqu'auboutisme1917
die-hardism1922
obstinative-
1621 T. Granger Familiar Expos. Eccles. ix. 17. 248 Pride, stomachfulnesse, headinesse,..auaile little.
1682 J. Bunyan Holy War 187 I have often heard him say, and that with very great stomachfulness, that he believed there was neither God, Angel, nor Spirit. View more context for this quotation
1747 S. Richardson Clarissa II. xviii. 108 Only this, Miss, That your stomachfulness had swallowed up your stomach.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1917; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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