单词 | to make courtesy |
释义 | > as lemmasto make courtesy (at) 7. The courteous or ceremonious expression of apology or deprecation: in phrases to make courtesy (at), to make a show of ceremonious deprecation, to scruple; to make no courtesy, to make no ceremony, scruple, or ‘bones’ (at or of). Obsolete. ΘΚΠ the mind > will > wish or inclination > willingness > be willing [verb (intransitive)] willeOE reckeOE to make no courtesy1542 sussy1567 fadge1592 brook1604 to make no knobs1677 to go out of one's way (to do something)1680 the mind > will > wish or inclination > unwillingness > be unwilling [verb (intransitive)] nillOE loathea1200 to make it tough1297 forthinka1300 reckc1300 ruea1400 to make (it) strangec1405 to make strangenessc1407 stick1418 resistc1425 to make (it) strange?1456 steek1478 tarrowc1480 doubt1483 sunyie1488 to make (it) nice1530 stay1533 shentc1540 to make courtesy (at)1542 to make it scrupulous1548 to think (it) much1548 to make dainty of (anything)1555 to lie aback1560 stand1563 steek1573 to hang back1581 erch1584 to make doubt1586 to hang the groin1587 to make scruple (also a, no, etc., scruple)1589 yearn1597 to hang the winga1601 to make squeamish1611 smay1632 bogglea1638 to hang off1641 waver1643 reluct1648 shy1650 reluctate1655 stickle1656 scruple1660 to make boggle1667 revere1689 begrudge1690 to have scruples1719 stopc1738 bitch1777 reprobate1779 crane1823 disincline1885 the mind > language > speech > request > protesting or remonstrance > protest or remonstrate [verb (intransitive)] quarrelc1391 reclaimc1425 to make courtesy (at)1542 protest1550 recontest1611 objurgate1642 obtest1650 remonstrant1654 remonstrate1655 represent1717 protest1870 the mind > language > speech > request > protesting or remonstrance > [noun] > courteous or ceremonious courtesy1542 the world > action or operation > behaviour > good behaviour > courtesy > courteous act or expression > [noun] > as apology or deprecation courtesy1542 curtsy1575 1542 N. Udall tr. Erasmus Apophthegmes (1877) 69 Plato refused to doe it..but Aristippus made no courtesie at the matter. 1548 Hall's Vnion: Henry VIII f. lxxxxvv When the Lorde Chamberlaine had tolde this message, thei [sc. the 2 Ambassadors] rode furth and made no more curtesie. 1579 L. Tomson tr. J. Calvin Serm. Epist. S. Paule to Timothie & Titus 249/2 They that haue any honestie or any shame in them, will make courtesie at it. 1589 G. Puttenham Arte Eng. Poesie iii. xxiv. 232 A very great gift, which he made curtesy to accept, saying it was too much for such a mean person. < as lemmas |
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