单词 | teague |
释义 | TeagueTaign. colloquial. ΘΚΠ 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. ΘΚΠ 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.’ DerivativesΘΚΠ 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. ΘΚΠ 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. ΘΚΠ 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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