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单词 vogie
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vogieadj.

Brit. /ˈvəʊɡi/, U.S. /ˈvoʊɡi/, Scottish English /ˈvoɡɪ/
Forms: Also 1700s vougy, 1800s vogey.
Etymology: Of obscure origin.
Scottish.
1. Vain, proud, conceited.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > pride > self-esteem > conceit > [adjective]
opinative1517
opinionativea1549
nose-wise?1566
self-conceited?1574
self-weening1574
opiniative?1575
opinionate1575
conceited1579
weening1579
self-opinionative1584
self-opinionate1602
well-opinioned1608
self-opinioned1609
opinioned1612
opinionated1630
cocklikea1635
self-opinionated1649
vogie1719
swell-headed1817
egotistical1825
airish1842
popular1848
big-headed1860
biggity1880
bigsie1881
ikey1881
Tappertitian1895
swollen-headed1928
ditzy1976
1719 A. Ramsay Epist. to Hamilton Answ. ii. ii ‘Whisht’, quoth the vougy jade.
1768 A. Ross Fortunate Shepherdess iii. 108 Of your consent says he, I'm mair nor fain, An' vowky that I can ca' you my ain.
1788 R. Burns in J. Johnson Scots Musical Museum II. 133 My only beast, I had nae mae, And vow but I was vogie!
1830 J. Galt Lawrie Todd III. vii. xi. 108 I was somewhat vogie of the valour I had shown her so handsomely off-hand.
2. Merry, cheerful, delighted, gay.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > pleasure > merriment > [adjective]
blitheOE
merryOE
golikc1175
lustya1225
playfulc1225
jollyc1305
merrya1350
jocund?c1380
galliardc1386
in (also on) a (merry, etc.) pinc1395
mirthfula1400
baudec1400
gayc1400
jovy1426
jocantc1440
crank1499
envoisiesa1500
as merry as a cricket1509
pleasant1530
frolic?1548
jolious1575
gleeful1586
buxom1590
gleesome1590
festival1592
laughter-loving1592
disposed1593
jucund1596
heartsomec1600
jovial1607
jovialist1610
laughsome1612
jocundary1618
gaysome1633
chirpinga1637
jovialissime1652
airy1654
festivous1654
hilarous1659
spleneticala1661
cocket1671
cranny1673
high1695
vogie1715
raffing?1719
festal1724
as merry (or lively) as a grig1728
hearty1755
tittuping1772
festive1774
fun-loving1776
mirthsome1787
Falstaffian1809
cranky1811
laughful1825
as lively as a cricket1832
hurrah1835
hilarious1838
Bacchic1865
laughterful1874
griggish1879
banzai1929
slap-you-on-the-back1932
1715 in Hogg Jacobite Relics (1819) 81 We took a spring, and danc'd a fling, And wow but we were vogie!
a1774 R. Fergusson Poems (1785) 137 The Muse Scuds ear' an' heartsome owr the dews, Fu' vogie, an' fu' blythe to crap The winsome flow'rs frae Nature's lap.
1822 J. Galt Provost xlii. 309 Many among us thought..that we had got a great catch, and they were both blithe and vogie when he was chosen.
1896 in Proudlock Borderland Muse 323 He's harmless as yon vogie lamb That loups beside its sleeping dam.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1920; most recently modified version published online June 2022).
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