单词 | unfele |
释义 | unfeleadj. Obsolete exc. dialect. Bad, evil, wicked; wretched, miserable, unpleasant. ΘΚΠ the mind > goodness and badness > badness or evil > [adjective] woughc888 litherc893 frakeda900 sinnyc950 unrighteouseOE baleOE manOE unfeleOE ungoodc1000 unwrasta1122 illc1175 nithec1175 wickc1175 hinderfulc1200 quedec1275 wickedc1275 wondlichc1275 unkindc1325 badc1330 divers1340 wrakefula1350 felonousc1374 flagitiousc1384 lewdc1386 noughta1387 ungoodly1390 unquertc1390 diverse1393 felona1400 imperfectc1400 unfairc1400 unfinec1400 unblesseda1425 meschant?c1450 naughtyc1460 feculent1471 sinister1474 noughty?1490 ill-deedya1500 pernicious?1533 scelerous1534 naught1536 goodlyc1560 nefarious1567 iron1574 felly1583 paganish1587 improbate1596 malefactious1607 villain1607 infand1608 scelestious1609 illful1613 scelestic1628 inimicitious1641 infandous1645 iniquous1655 improbous1657 malefactory1667 perta1704 iniquitous1726 unracy1782 unredeemed1799 demoralized1800 fetid1805 scarlet1820 gammy1832 nefast1849 disvaluable1942 badass1955 bad-assed1962 OE Genesis 723 Hit wæs þeah..menniscra morð, þæt hie to mete dædon, ofet unfæle. c1000 in T. Wright & R. P. Wülcker Anglo-Saxon & Old Eng. Vocab. (1884) I. 108 Satiri, uel fauni,..unfæle men, wude~wasan, unfæle wihtu. c1000 West Saxon Gospels: Mark (Corpus Cambr.) vi. 49 Hi wendon þæt hit unfæle [c1160 un-fele] gast wære. c1200 Trin. Coll. Hom. II. 79 Ȝif þe unfele man his wille folȝeð and..teð him to unwrenches. a1250 Owl & Nightingale 1003 Þat lond is grislich & vnuele. a1250 Owl & Nightingale 1381 He is vnvele and forbroyde. c1275 (?a1200) Laȝamon Brut (Calig.) (1978) l. 10987 Neh þere sæ-stronde. is a mære swiðe muchel þat water is un-fæle. c1290 S. Eng. Leg. I. 468/231 Þe sarazins onvele weren fulle of nyþe and hete. a1400 R. Gloucester's Chron. (Rolls) App. G. 39 Þe moder his þrote carf, þo was heo vnfele. c1400 Laud Troy Bk. 8830 The while that he hadde his hele, Ther he sclow Gregeys as vn-vele. 1825 J. Jamieson Etymol. Dict. Sc. Lang. Suppl. Onfeel, unpleasant, disagreeable, implying the idea of coarseness or roughness; as, ‘an onfeel day’, ‘onfeel words’, &c. 1894 R. O. Heslop Northumberland Words Unfeel, unpleasant, uncomfortable; applied generally to the state of the weather. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1921; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < adj.OE |
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