A person or little creature. (Used as a term of playful depreciation, or to denote slight commiseration or pity.)
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释义 | the mind > emotion > compassion > quality of exciting pity > [noun] > pitiable person (6) wretcha1500 A person or little creature. (Used as a term of playful depreciation, or to denote slight commiseration or pity.) foolc1525 Used as a term of endearment or pity, typically with the implication of innocence or artlessness. Obsolete. elf1573 In a vague depreciatory sense, ‘a (poor) creature’, ‘a (poor, pious) soul’, ‘a (poor) devil’. poor hearta1600 As a term of compassion, esp. in poor heart (cf. poor, adj. 5 and poor soul at soul, n. 10a(a)). pilgarlic1694 Used by a speaker in self-pitying or self-deprecating reference to himself or herself: I, me, myself. Frequently in poor Pilgarlic. Now rare. perisher1896 colloquial (chiefly British). An annoying or awkward person; (frequently in little perisher) an irritating or mischievous child. Hence: any annoying… |
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