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▪ I. oaf1|əʊf| Also 7–8 oph, 8 oaph. pl. oafs (also 9 oaves). [A phonetic variant of auf, earlier aulf: see also ouph.] An elf's child, a goblin child, a supposed changeling left by the elves or fairies; hence, a misbegotten, deformed, or idiot child; a half-wit, fool, dolt, booby, as being by inference a changeling.
1625Fletcher & Shirley Nt. Walker i. iv, Free us both from the fear of breeding fools And ophs, got by this shadow. 1638Ford Fancies iv. i, I am..an oaf, a simple alcatote, an innocent. 1693Shadwell Volunteers ii. i, Be gone you saucy Oafe. 1702De Foe Good Advice to Ladies 110 Every word he spoke was like an Oph. 1708Brit. Apollo No. 68. 3/1 Pray under what Name must the Bubbl'd Oaph pass? 1710Steele Tatler No. 248 ⁋8 Marriages..between the most accomplished Women, and the veriest Oafs. 1826Scott Woodst. xii, Those terrified oafs, who take fright at every puff of wind. 1858Bailey Age 22 What oaves we must appear. b. Comb., as oaf-rocked adj.
1855Robinson Whitby Gloss., Oaf-rock'd, fool-born, of mentally weak from the cradle; spoiled by early indulgence. Hence ˈoafdom, state of being an oaf, stupidity.
1883A. Dobson O W. Idylls, Une Marquise 34 Grown contented in our oafdom. ▪ II. oaf2 Abbrev. of ofay. U.S.
1941J. Smiley Hash House Lingo 40 Oaf, white person (used by negroes). |