单词 | bounderish |
释义 | bounderishadj. Having the character or characteristics of a bounder. ΘΚΠ society > morality > moral evil > evil nature or character > lack of magnanimity or noble-mindedness > [adjective] > base or vile low?c1225 lechera1300 vilea1300 feeblea1325 unfreec1330 villain1340 wrackc1375 villains1390 noughty1443 slovenly?1518 peasant1550 sluttish1561 vild1567 knaifatic1568 scallardc1575 base1576 tinkerly?1576 beggarly?1577 cullion-like1591 brokerly1592 broking1592 ignoble1592 cullionly1608 disnoble1609 unsolid1731 lowly1740 blackguard1751 blackguardly1779 menial1837 low-flung1841 caddish1868 basilar1884 bounding1904 bounderish1928 1928 Sunday Disp. 23 Dec. 12 An awfully bounderish and unbearable sort of young man. Derivatives ˈbounderishly adv. ΘΚΠ society > morality > moral evil > evil nature or character > lack of magnanimity or noble-mindedness > [adverb] > in a base or vile manner unwraste?c1225 vilelyc1290 unwrastlyc1320 villainlya1325 vilea1400 vildly1575 basely1593 ignobly1594 projectedly1660 unsolidly1755 blackguardly1827 bounderishly1921 1921 D. H. Lawrence Sea & Sardinia 265 He smoked his cigarette bounderishly. ˈbounderishness n. ΘΚΠ society > morality > moral evil > evil nature or character > lack of magnanimity or noble-mindedness > [noun] > baseness or moral vileness vilety?c1225 villainy?c1225 vilehead1340 caitiftya1400 vilitya1425 ignoblenessc1450 ignobility?a1475 vileness1526 baseness1537 dunghillry1581 base-mindedness1582 vildness1597 beggarya1616 lowness1652 villainya1719 caddishness1868 bounderishness1899 1899 E. Phillpotts Human Boy 35 With all his bounderishness, he was awfully clever. 1959 Guardian 30 Sept. 7/1 The hero's Nietzschean vitality and young bounderishness. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1933; most recently modified version published online June 2021). < adj.1899 |
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