Untaught, untrained; unmannered, wanton.
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释义 | the mind > language > malediction > [adjective] > strong, sulphurous (of language) (18) untowen13.. Untaught, untrained; unmannered, wanton. largea1413 Of language, speech, or writing: free, unrestrained; frank, outspoken; vulgar, coarse. Obsolete. thundering1543 figurative in reference to terrible invective, threatening, etc., or to powerful eloquence; sometimes to bombastic or inflated language. viperous1605 Of language, writings, etc. luscious1614 Of tales, conversation, writing, etc.: Gratifying to lascivious tastes, voluptuous, wanton. Rarely of a person: Lascivious. Obsolete. peppering1712 That peppers (in various senses of the verb); intense, pungent; incensed; (of rain, etc.) falling heavily, pelting. rough1750 Of language, expressions, or humour: vulgar, coarse, rude. unquotable1821 That cannot or may not be quoted. sulphurous1828 allusively and fig. Of language, expression: Characterized by heat; in recent use, blasphemous, profane. piercent1829 = perceant, adj. unrepeatable1831 Of words or language: too obscene, salacious, crude, etc., to be repeated. bituminous1878 figurative. (Cf. sulphurous, adj. 3a.) sultry1891 colloquial or slang. Of language: Lurid, ‘sulphurous’. unprintable1898 Not fit to be printed; (of language, statements, etc.) too shocking to appear in print; obscene, rude. Also of images, etc.: incapable of being… four-letter1923 consisting of four letters; applied esp. to any of several monosyllabic English words, referring to the sexual or excretory functions or organs of… Subcategories:— referring to specific writer (3) |
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