Mentally affected or weak. Also: morbid, enjoying sick humour (see sense A. 7f). Now rare.
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释义 | the mind > mental capacity > lack of understanding > weakness of intellect > [adjective] (67) sickc1340 Mentally affected or weak. Also: morbid, enjoying sick humour (see sense A. 7f). Now rare. dottlec1390 Lacking sense or judgement; foolish; crazy; (also) having one's mental faculties impaired in old age. Cf. dottled, adj. doting1489 Of an action, attribute, idea, etc.: characterized by or indicating foolishness or stupidity; (now usually) exhibiting a decline of mental faculties… dotish1509 Foolish, stupid, silly; lacking sense or judgement; having one's mental faculties impaired, esp. by old age. feeble-minded1534 weak-brained1535 silly1568 Originally and chiefly Scottish. Mentally impaired or retarded. fondish1579 Foolish; of impaired intellect or understanding. Now rare (English regional (Yorkshire) in later use). lean-witted1597 soft1621 colloquial. Lacking intelligence or common sense; easily imposed on or deceived; foolish, silly. Also: mentally ill; having learning… weaka1661 Feeble (in one's intellect, the brain, head, etc.). touched1697 Slightly mad, crazy, or mentally unsound; a little eccentric. Chiefly in predicative use. Frequently in phrases, as touched in the head, touched in… muzzy-headed1798 Confused, befuddled. defective1825 Of a person: having a physical or mental disability. Now historical and offensive. wanting1839 Chiefly Scottish, Irish English (northern), and English regional (northern and north midlands). Having a low learning ability or intellectual… half-baked1842 figurative and in figurative contexts. colloquial and regional. Of a person: lacking in intelligence or common sense; half-witted, stupid, foolish… dotty1860 Of a person: mentally confused, esp. in old age; eccentric, slightly mad. Also of ideas, behaviour, etc.: ridiculous, absurd. knock-kneed1865 figurative. Halting; feeble. lean-minded1867 doddering1871 that dodders; now frequently mentally feeble or inept; futile, footling. weak-minded1883 Mentally deficient; half-witted. ninepence in the shilling1889 British colloquial. ninepence in (also to) the shilling: below average, esp. in intelligence; mentally slow. Also as n.: a person of low intelligence. barmy1892 = balmy, adj. 7 (of which it is an altered form, after barm, n.2). slang. drippy1952 Drivelling, sloppily sentimental; having the characteristics of a ‘drip’ (see drip, n. 3c); ‘wet’. colloquial (originally U.S.). dipshit1968 Stupid, feeble-minded; worthless; contemptible. Subcategories:— of mind, thought, etc. (11) — of soul, spirit, etc. (4) — senile (8) — idiotic (19) |
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