单词 | wild rogue |
释义 | > as lemmaswild rogue ΘΚΠ the mind > goodness and badness > inferiority or baseness > roguery > rogue > [noun] harlot?c1225 truantc1290 shreward1297 boyc1300 lidderon13.. cokinc1330 pautenerc1330 bribera1387 bricouna1400 losarda1400 rascal?a1400 custronc1400 knapea1450 sloven?a1475 limmerc1485 knavatec1506 smaik?1507 smy?1507 koken?a1513 swinger1513 Cock Lorel?1518 pedlar's French1530 varletc1540 losthope?c1550 makeshift1554 wild rogue1567 miligant1568 rogue1568 crack-halter1573 rascallion1582 schelm1584 scoundrel1589 scaba1592 bezonian1592 slave1592 rampallion1593 Scanderbeg1601 roly-poly1602 canter1608 cantler1611 gue1612 fraudsman1613 Cathayana1616 crack-hempa1616 foiterer1616 tilt1620 picaro1622 picaroon1629 sheepmanc1640 rapscallion1648 scaramouch1677 fripon1691 trickster1711 shake-bag1794 sinner1809 cad1838 badmash1843 scattermouch1892 jazzbo1914 society > morality > moral evil > wickedness > roguery, knavery, or rascalry > [noun] > rogue, knave, or rascal harlot?c1225 knavec1275 truantc1290 shreward1297 boinarda1300 boyc1300 lidderon13.. cokinc1330 pautenerc1330 bribera1387 bricouna1400 losarda1400 rascal?a1400 knapea1450 lotterela1450 limmerc1485 Tutivillus1498 knavatec1506 smy?1507 koken?a1513 swinger1513 Cock Lorel?1518 pedlar's French1530 cust1535 rabiator1535 varletc1540 Jack1548 kern1556 wild rogue1567 miligant1568 rogue1568 tutiviller1568 rascallion1582 schelm1584 scoundrel1589 rampallion1593 Scanderbeg1601 scroyle1602 canter1608 cantler1611 skelm1611 gue1612 Cathayana1616 foiterer1616 tilt1620 picaro1622 picaroon1629 sheepmanc1640 rapscallion1648 marrow1656 Algerine1671 scaramouch1677 fripon1691 shake-bag1794 badling1825 tiger1827 two-for-his-heels1837 ral1846 skeezicks1850 nut1882 gun1890 scattermouch1892 tug1896 natkhat1901 jazzbo1914 scutter1940 bar steward1945 hoor1965 1567 T. Harman Caueat for Commen Cursetors (new ed.) sig. Ciii A Wilde Roge is he that is borne a Roge, he is more subtil and more geuen by nature to all kinde of knauery, then the other. 1575 J. Awdely Fraternitye of Vacabondes (new ed.) sig. A3 A wilde Roge is he that hath no abiding place.., and all that be of hys corporation be properly called Roges. 1608 T. Dekker Belman of London sig. D1 The Tame Rogue begets a Wilde-Rogue. 1673 R. Head Canting Acad. 70 Wild Rogues were formerly such who were begotten by very Rogues, such who had been burnt in the hand or shoulder, or..whipt at the Carts arse. 1730 H. Fielding Rape upon Rape v. xi. 76 Hath the wild Rogue made his Fortune at last? Well, Son, I give you my Blessing. 1793 J. O'Keeffe London Hermit iii. iv. 96 Ah! can this be the wild rogue I've heard so much of?..Dian, this is your husband.—How do you like him? 1857 W. Arthur Successful Merchant (rev. ed.) vii. 298 The wild rogues were thunderstruck: they meant to run away from a prayer-meeting, but it was quite another thing to run away from fifty pounds. 1873 J. B. Marsh For Liberty's Sake xiv. 258 A Wild Rogue now seconds a thief, but he's apt to be charged himself, instead of his master. < as lemmas |
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