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单词 teague
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TeagueTaign.

/teɪɡ//tiːɡ/ /teɪɡ/
Forms: Also 1600s teg, 1700s teigue.
Etymology: Anglicized spelling of the Irish name Tadhg, variously pronounced /teɪɡ/, /tiːɡ/, /taɪɡ/, fancifully identified with Thaddeus and its familiar form Thady.
colloquial.
1. A nickname for an Irishman. Obsolete or archaic.
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the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of Europe > the Irish > [noun] > native or inhabitant of Ireland
IrishmanOE
Ireis1297
hooded mana1464
Mac1518
Irish1553
Teague?1661
bog-trotter1682
Milesian1682
dear joy1688
Teaguelander1689
paddy1714
bog-lander1736
bog-stalkera1758
brogueneer1758
paddywhack1773
Pat1796
West Briton1805
Irisher1807
Patlander1820
Greek1823
Mick1850
redneck1852
Grecian1853
mickeyc1854
Mike1859
harp1904
1583 in Dillwyn Contrib. Hist. Swansea (1840) 18 William Tege and Daniell John, Irishmen, made suet to be admytted Fremen.]
?1661 2nd Pt. Merry Drollery 143 Let not poor Teg and Shone Vender from der houses.
1682 ‘T. Rationalis’ New News from Bedlam 3 Those Sham Intrigues, From French, from English, and from Irish Teagues.
1689 in Harl. Misc. (1746) VIII. 603/1 Irish Frize..to rig a whole Regiment of his new~raised Teagues.
c1720 M. Prior On Person who wrote Ill His case appears to me like honest Teague's, When he was run away with, by his legs.
1732 J. Swift Market-hill Thorn in Misc. III. i. 34 Pigs and Fanaticks, Cows, and Teagues..To tear thy Hedges join in Leagues.
1865 J. R. Lowell Prose Wks. (1890) II. 20 If we took warning by the example of Teague and Taffy.
1899 H. C. Hart in Trans. Philol. Soc. 8 Jeremiah has Irish equivalent Diarmid or Darby;..Theophilus, Teddy; Thaddeus, Thady... The last two are from Irish Tadhg or Teig or Thady, a poet, which gives rise also to Teague, a name not now in use, but formerly a sobriquet (like the modern Paddy) for an Irishman.
1900 S. J. Weyman Sophia i A raw-boned, uncouth Teague.
2. Usually in form Taig. In Northern Ireland, a Protestant term of contempt for a Roman Catholic.
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society > faith > sect > Christianity > Roman Catholicism > person > [noun]
papist1528
Romanist1534
Roman1537
Romist1543
papistic1545
popestant1549
flesh-maker1551
mass-monger1551
Romish1551
Pope catholicc1554
popeling1563
catholic1570
Romish Catholic1571
popera1577
Pope worshipper1579
papane1581
Roman Catholic1581
Cacolike1582
Cartholic1582
papisha1595
Babylonian1603
papal1611
popinian1613
Papalin1616
Romulist1620
papicolist1633
western1640
papagan1641
universalist1644
red-letter man1677
RC1691
Azymite1728
papalist1752
craw-thumper1786
catholicist1812
papisher1817
pontifical1832
Romanite1839
dogan1847
mickey1851
redneck1852
mackerel-snatcher1855
Latin1867
Romanensian1885
Roman candle1897
Mick1902
Mick Dooley1905
Mickey Doo1905
left-footer1911
Pape1927
right-footer1929
Doolan1940
tyke1941
Tim1958
mackerel-snapper1960
Teague1971
Mickey Doolan1972
1971 Times 13 May 2/6 Taig is Protestant slang for a Roman Catholic.
1973 Spectator 3 Mar. 263/2 The Prods are only having their shops blown up and suffering a few slight cases of murder; the Teagues are losing their souls.
1978 D. Murphy Place Apart vii. 133 In times of stress Loyalist paramilitaries can easily rouse large mobs and lead them out of the ghettos on Taig-bashing expeditions.
1982 Observer 31 Oct. 8/3 This week a new slogan appeared along the Shankill Road, the backbone of Protestant West Belfast. It read: ‘All Taigs are targets.’

Derivatives

ˈTeaguism n. Obsolete the characteristics of a Teague or Irishman.
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the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of Europe > the Irish > [noun] > quality or character
Teaguism1732
Iricism1743
Paddyism1799
Irishness1804
Irishism1820
Irishry1822
Hibernianism1833
1732 C. Wogan Let. to Swift 27 Feb. in J. Swift Wks. (1814) XVIII. 17 The English writers take the hints from them [Irish]..and delight in gratifying the flattest nonsense..upon teigueism.
ˈTeagueland n. Obsolete Ireland.
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the world > the earth > named regions of earth > Europe > British Isles > Ireland > [noun]
Western Isle1557
shamrockshire1689
Teagueland1689
Wolfland1692
Green Island1797
Green Isle1812
the (old) sod1812
Paddyland1828
(is)land of saints1888
1689 Answer to Two Papers 27 Not to mention those Teague Land Sparks put over them.
1699 B. E. New Dict. Canting Crew Teague-land, Ireland. Teague-landers, Irishmen.
ˈTeaguelander n. Obsolete an Irishman.
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the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of Europe > the Irish > [noun] > native or inhabitant of Ireland
IrishmanOE
Ireis1297
hooded mana1464
Mac1518
Irish1553
Teague?1661
bog-trotter1682
Milesian1682
dear joy1688
Teaguelander1689
paddy1714
bog-lander1736
bog-stalkera1758
brogueneer1758
paddywhack1773
Pat1796
West Briton1805
Irisher1807
Patlander1820
Greek1823
Mick1850
redneck1852
Grecian1853
mickeyc1854
Mike1859
harp1904
1689 Answer to Two Papers 28 The Teague-Landers and others like them.
1711 J. Swift Jrnl. to Stella 30 Mar. (1948) I. 227 Sir Thomas Mansel..saw Patrick, and swore he was a Teaguelander.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1910; most recently modified version published online December 2020).
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