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单词 faddle
释义 I. faddle, v. Obs. exc. dial.|ˈfæd(ə)l|
[Cf. fad v. and fondle, dandle, etc.]
1. trans. To make much of (a child), pet, caress.
1688Miege Fr. Dict. 11 To faddle a Child, caresser un Enfant.1721–1800in Bailey.1881Evans Leicester Words 144 ‘His mother had use to faddle him a deal.’
2. intr. ‘To trifle; to toy; to play’ (J.).
1755in Johnson.1761F. Sheridan Sidney Bidulph I. 204, I thought..to have faddled away a good while longer.1879G. F. Jackson Shropsh. Word-bk., Faddle-after, to pay minute attention to a person, to be solicitous about—and complying with—fads..‘Bessy's a rar' place up at the owd 'all; nuthin 'ardly to do but faddle-after the Missis’.
Hence ˈfaddler, one who faddles; ˈfaddling ppl. a., trifling, pettifogging.
1883J. W. Sherer At Home & in Ind. 8 It [the garden] was divided into faddling beds.1884Pall Mall G. 30 Oct. 5/1 The critic who gratified Mr. Stevenson by calling him a ‘faddling hedonist’.1888Sat. Rev. 7 Jan. 19 It is to be hoped that it contains a much smaller percentage of faddlers.
II. faddle, n. dial. or colloq.|ˈfæd(ə)l|
[f. prec. vb.]
1. Nonsense, trifling; usually fiddle-faddle.
1850in Bamford Gloss. S. Lanc.1892Mrs. H. Ward David Grieve I. 26 Oh, is they? Then I spose books is faddle.
2. (See quot.)
1881Evans Leicester Words, Faddle sb., a fanciful person; either fastidious in trifles or devoted to some particular hobby.
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