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单词 unmind
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unmindadj.

Forms: Middle English vnmind.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: un- prefix1, mind adj.
Etymology: < un- prefix1 + mind adj. Compare unmindful adj.
Obsolete.
Unmindful.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > attention and judgement > inattention > [adjective]
unmindfula1382
unminda1400
mindlessa1425
indiligent1549
regardless1578
heedless1579
unheedy1579
unregarding?1585
unattentive1591
thoughtless1592
unobservant1615
unobservinga1628
tentless1636
unattending1637
inadvertent1653
inobservant1663
inadverting1678
incurious1691
wistless1747
unnoticing1751
unheeding1770
inattentive1785
unrecking1824
unnoting1826
oblivious1854
the world > action or operation > manner of action > carelessness > [adjective] > careless or heedless
getelessc1175
untimingc1350
unmindfula1382
negligentc1390
unminda1400
roughtlessa1500
respectlessa1542
indiligent1549
unheedful1570
regardless1578
heedless1579
unheedy1579
unregarding?1585
unrespective1594
neglectful1595
unregardful1598
unobservinga1628
tentless1636
disregardfula1641
unregardant1652
inadvertent1653
disregarding1659
unaspective1661
inobservant1663
unheeding1770
unobservant1775
inattentive1785
disregardant1816
unrecking1824
unminded1831
unchary1856
amelectic1879
irregardless1912
blithe1922
slap-happy1937
a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Vesp.) 1572 Þai left þe lede of þar lau, Þat es o settnes and o kind Wit-vtun mensk þai ar vn-mind.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2014; most recently modified version published online December 2020).

unmindv.

Brit. /(ˌ)ʌnˈmʌɪnd/, U.S. /ˌənˈmaɪnd/
Forms: 1500s vnmind, 1600s– unmind.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: un- prefix1, mind v.; un- prefix2, mind v.
Etymology: In sense 1 probably < un- prefix1 + mind v. In sense 2 probably < un- prefix2 + mind v. Compare earlier unminding n.
1. transitive. To ignore, neglect; to overlook. Now rare.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > attention and judgement > inattention > ignoring, disregard > ignore, disregard [verb (transitive)]
fordita800
forheedc1275
forget1297
to let out ofa1300
spele1338
to go beside ——a1382
waivec1400
remiss?a1425
to go by ——?c1450
misknowledge?a1475
misknow1483
misken1494
to go besides ——1530
to let pass1530
unregard1545
unmind1562
overlook1570
mislippen1581
suspend1581
omit1589
blanch1605
to blow off1631
disregard1641
to pass with ——1641
to give (a person or thing) the go-by1654
prescind1654
nihilify1656
proscribe1680
unnotice1776
ignore1795
to close one's mind1797
cushion1818
to leave out in the cold1839
overslaugh1846
unheed1847
to write off1861
to look through ——1894
scrub1943
1562 A. Brooke tr. M. Bandello Tragicall Hist. Romeus & Iuliet f. 6v The prouerbe saith vnminded oft are they that are vnseene.
a1646 Earl of Arundel Confession & Conversion of Chiefest & Greatest of Sinners (1662) 232 When that the heart is, as it were in God,..how unwilling is it to minde the world, or any thing in the world of the world, and how willing..to unmind it altogether, and to forget it for ever.
1697 E. Calamy Pract. Disc. xvii. 297 Such Vows generally arise more from passionate Transport, than a deliberate Consent of Heart; which is another cause of their being so often forgotten and unminded.
1708 H. Grove Regulation of Diversions 29 Let not the Goodness of our most bountiful Creator be unminded.
1846 W. S. Landor Imaginary Conversat. in Wks. I. 390/1 Even grandmothers ere now have been unminded by their own grandchildren.
1885 Strong Will Conquered iv. 26 May be he's forgotten all that; it seems so long ago now since we had that talk. I'm not likely to unmind him.
1928 Calcutta Rev. July 32 All good unminds my call.
1995 T. Shipley Intersensory Origin of Mind iii. 46 Of course, the human mind unminds itself, even when we attend only a bit carelessly to it.
2006 G. Jawaharlal Stud. Jainism xxxiv. 223 This striking feature gives Jainism a stamp of its own. Its main aim is to lead all men, unminding their birth, to salvation.
2. transitive. To change the mind of (someone); to distract, to make heedless or forgetful. Also with of.
ΚΠ
1859 I. Taylor Logic in Theol. 239 Julian issued his edict in a petulant mood; he might have seen that the attempt to unmind the Christian world at that time was impracticable.
1911 J. T. Moore Jack Ballington, Forester iii. iii. 228 The shock that unminded her came through you.
1975 R. Kelly Loom xxix. 370 All the irrelevance of which he was scholar came to unmind him of what was proposed.
2001 Afr. News (Nexis) 1 Oct. To identify everybody in the region as being of a single ethnic group will be to be deliberately unminded of cultural and historical realities of the region.
2012 J. Wilson Hubble xiv. 211 Flower pulled at my arm and dropped her gun, the rats so unminded her.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2014; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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