单词 | vulgarness |
释义 | vulgarnessn. Now rare or Obsolete. 1. = vulgarity n. 2, 3. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > kind or sort > generality > [noun] > generality or prevalence coursec1325 publicness1605 rifeness1608 vulgaritya1613 vulgarnessa1613 prepotency1623 prevalency1648 prevalency1651 prevalence1682 prevailance1795 prevalent1867 a1613 E. Brerewood Enq. Langs. & Relig. (1614) ii. 8 At this day, the Greeke tongue is very much decayed, not onely as touching the largnesse, and vulgarnesse of it, but also in the purenesse and elegancy of the language. 1626 F. Bacon Sylua Syluarum Pref. And for the Vulgarness of them: true Axiomes must be drawne from plain Experience. 1648 H. Hexham Groot Woorden-boeck Ongemeyntigheydt, Rarity, not Vulgarnesse, or Commonnesse. 2. = vulgarity n. 4. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > bad taste > lack of refinement > [noun] > vulgarity community1600 vulgarness1642 vulgar1655 vulgarism1749 vulgaritya1774 tigerism1836 plebeianness1840 shopkeeperism1843 vulgarianism1920 corniness1932 kitschiness1971 the world > action or operation > behaviour > bad behaviour > [noun] > unmannerliness > unrefined manners or behaviour villainyc1340 churlhood1382 rudenessc1405 boistousness1526 uplandishness1530 rusticity1531 coarseness1541 loutishnessa1556 grossness1563 boorishness1570 rusticality1572 clownishness1576 bouerie1577 roughness1581 clownery1589 swinishness1591 peasantryc1592 inurbanity1598 community1600 rusticalnessa1603 clownagea1637 wildness1639 vulgarness1642 unpolishedness1652 brutism1687 mismanners1697 unpoliteness1700 brutality1709 mechanicism1710 indelicacy1712 untameness1727 vulgarism1749 vulgaritya1774 shag1785 piggishness1796 cubbishness1828 sylvanity1832 rusticness1838 plebeianness1840 swainishness1854 baboonery1857 yahooism1862 slanginess1865 bucolicism1879 vulgarianism1920 outbackery1961 yobbishness1969 ockerism1974 blokeishness1989 1642 D. Rogers Naaman 386 All such indecency and vulgarnesse of carriage. 1721 N. Bailey Universal Etymol. Eng. Dict. Vulgarity, Vulgarness, the manner of the common People. 1759 Compl. Let.-writer (ed. 6) 226 First come, first serve; I detest such vulgarness. 1796 A. Seward Lett. (1811) IV. 206 Alleging that immorality, vulgarness, bombast, and even obscurity, pervaded all my writings. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1920; most recently modified version published online June 2019). < n.a1613 |
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