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单词 jealouse
释义 jeaˈlouse, v. Obs. or dial.
Also 7 jealouze, 9 jealous.
[ad. F. jalouser, with spelling conformed to jealous. Now chiefly Sc. and north. dial. and spelt jalouse, q.v.]
trans. To suspect (a thing or person); to have a suspicion that: see jalouse v. 2.
1682Bunyan Holy War xiv, It was jealoused that they were too familiar with them.1682J. Flavel Fear 32 A guilty conscience..distrusts all, doubts and jealouzeth all.1703D. Williamson Serm. bef. Gen. Assembly Edinburgh 48 With attestations justly jealoused.1718Wodrow Corr. (1843) II. 377 But I jealouse, if the Lord take him away, it will be so sudden.1721Wodrow Suffer. Ch. Scot. I. 7 The Brethren..did very much fear and jealouse Mr. James Sharp.1827Carlyle in Froude Life (1882) I. xxii. 430 Will you be good neighbours or bad? I cannot say... I jealouse you.1876Whitby Gloss. s.v., ‘I jealous'd it’.
Hence jeaˈloused ppl. a., suspected.
1695J. Sage Article Wks. 1844 I. 268 She assisted the Scottish subjects against their native Sovereign (her jealoused competitrix).
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