Doting, foolish, silly. Also as n.: foolish people.
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释义 | the mind > mental capacity > lack of understanding > foolishness, folly > besottedness, infatuation > [adjective] (24) adoted?c1225 Doting, foolish, silly. Also as n.: foolish people. cangun?c1225 = canged adj. cangeda1250 foolish, besotted. foltishc1384 Foolish, silly. sottedc1386 Rendered sottish or stupid; besotted. fond1395 Foolish, silly. Also occasionally as adv.: foolishly. Now Scottish, Irish English (northern), and English regional (chiefly northern.). infatuate1471 = infatuated, adj. Hence as n., an infatuated person. infonded1567 Infatuated. mally1592 Foolishly fond. effatuate1600 Infatuated. fatuate1602 Used as equivalent to the later fatuated adj. at fatuate, v. derivatives. fatuous1633 Of persons, their actions, feelings, utterances, etc.: Foolish, vacantly silly, stupid, besotted. besotted1637 Intellectually or morally stupefied or blinded. fatuant1641 Behaving fatuously, foolish, silly. infatuated1642 Made or become utterly foolish; possessed with an extravagantly foolish passion; besotted. affatuated1649 Infatuated. smitten1688 That experiences or shows feelings of passion or love, esp. romantic love, for someone; infatuated; love-struck. fatuitous1742 Characterized by fatuity. fatuated1848 rendered fatuous. besmitten1873 Affected by intense feelings of love or attraction for someone; infatuated, besotted, love-struck. Also (occasionally): obsessed with or very… hipped1895 Enthused, obsessed; infatuated. Chiefly in to be hipped on: to be very keen on. Subcategories:— cherished (1) — causing infatuation (2) |
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