A person of high rank, status, or importance; a dignitary; a noble, lord, or prince; = estate, n. 3c. Obsolete.
单词 | θ131917 |
释义 | the mind > attention and judgement > importance > [noun] > one who is important > one of high rank (11) statec1449 A person of high rank, status, or importance; a dignitary; a noble, lord, or prince; = estate, n. 3c. Obsolete. top people1752 With plural agreement. The aristocracy; leaders and people of rank and influence in the arts, politics, the professions, etc. Occasionally singular… anybody1802 A person of importance, distinction, or authority; a ‘somebody’ as opposed to a ‘nobody’. Chiefly (and earliest attested) in anybody (also everybody)… celestitude1824 = celestiality, n. 2. humorous. big bug1826 an important or powerful person; cf. bug, n.1 2. wig1828 transferred. A person who wears a wig (professionally); a dignitary. colloquial. (Cf. bigwig, n.) celestiality1837 A Celestial (Chinese) dignitary. humorous. (the) salt of the earth1842 figurative. (the) salt of the earth (after Matthew v. 13): the excellent of the earth; formerly, in trivial use, the powerful, aristocratic, or… high-up1882 colloquial. A person of high rank, position, or status. Cf. higher-up, n. big-timer1917 a famous or leading person, organization, etc.; a top-ranker. V.I.P.1933 A very important person, esp. a high-ranking guest. Frequently Military slang in early use. |
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