A young man attending on a knight; hence, a man of low degree. (Often coupled with knight.) Obsolete.
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释义 | society > society and the community > social class > the common people > low rank or condition > [noun] > person (27) swaina1150 A young man attending on a knight; hence, a man of low degree. (Often coupled with knight.) Obsolete. ladc1300 A serving-man, attendant; a man of low birth and position; a varlet. Obsolete. loon1535 A man of low birth or condition; in phrase lord and loon. Now only archaic. blue coat1583 Now usually in form bluecoat. A person whose uniform includes or is distinguished by a blue coat. A person of low social status; esp. a servant… gaffer1589 An elderly rustic; an old fellow. Also simply, a fellow. snake1590 Applied to persons, esp. with contemptuous or opprobrious force; in early use frequently poor snake, a poor, needy, or humble person; a drudge. meaner1596 A person of lowly status. frock1612 A wearer of a smock-frock; a poor person. groundling1630 One of humble rank; one of base breeding or sentiments. Obsolete. rare. frock-man1657 = 3b. coolie1803 slang. A person of low (social) status. Also: a soldier. Obsolete. simple1824 As a count noun. A person of low social status, a poor person. Now archaic and rare. yellow dog1862 U.S. colloquial. A worthless or contemptible person. Harry1874 As a generic name for. A young Englishman of a low-class type: cf. 'Arry, n. smock-frock1898 A man wearing a smock-frock. Subcategories:— term of address (1) — woman (2) — specifically white (6) — specifically Irish (3) |
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