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单词 lobcock
释义 lobcock Now dial.|ˈlɒbkɒk|
[f. lob n.1 + cock.]
A country bumpkin; a clown, lout, boor; a heavy dull creature; a blundering fool.
a1553Udall Roister D. iii. iii. (Arb.) 44 Ye are..Such a lilburne, such a hoball, such a lobcocke.1594Nashe Unfort. Trav. 76 Seneca and Lucan were lobcockes to choose that death.1611Cotgr., Richereau, a wealthie chuffe, rich lobcocke, well-lined boore.1694Motteux Rabelais v. xix. (1737) 83 We are a silly sort of Grout⁓headed Lobcocks.a1700B. E. Dict. Cant. Crew, Lobcock, a heavy, dull Fellow.1710–11Swift Lett. (1767) III. 135 Again at the lobby, like a lobcock, of the house of commons, about your Irish yarn.1719D'Urfey Pills IV. 171 Ev'ry Lobcock hath his Wench.1875Lancash. Gloss., Lobcock, a great, idle, young person.1895E. Anglia Gloss., Lobcock, Lubbock, a lout, a lubber.
attrib. and appos.1577Breton Wks. Young Wit (L.), I now must leave you all, alas, And live with some old lobcock ass!1577–82Flourish Fancie (Grosart) 15/2 The lobcoke Lust.1606Wily Beguiled (1623) C, Your lubberly legges would not carry your lobcocke body.
Hence lobcocked a., loutish, boorish.
1606Wily Beguiled (1623) G, Such a great, long, large, lobcokt, loseld Lurden.
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