‘Lost’, ruined, doomed to destruction. Obsolete.
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释义 | the world > action or operation > adversity > [adjective] > falling from prosperous or thriving condition > having fallen (11) forlornc1386 ‘Lost’, ruined, doomed to destruction. Obsolete. fallen1550 That has lost, or been brought down from, a position of high status, rank, wealth, etc. Also, of a person's state or standing: diminished… ruinous1558 Of a person, country, etc.: brought to ruin; sunk into decline. Now rare. ruinate1562 Irreparably damaged or spoilt; brought low. Obsolete. declined1591 Turned aside, deflected; sloped, oblique; brought low, debased, decayed; advanced towards its close: see the verb. ruinated1592 Irreparably damaged or spoilt; brought low. Cf. ruinate, adj. 2. Now regional (chiefly Irish English). ruined1596 Reduced to a state of complete financial, social, or moral ruin. lapsed1667 That has glided away, dropped out of use, disappeared from sight, or fallen into decay. prolapsed1698 Of an organ or part: that has undergone prolapse; that has slipped from its normal position, usually downwards or outwards. Also figurative. broken-down1816 (a) reduced to atoms, decomposed; (b) decayed, ruined; whose health, strength, character, etc. has given way; (c) having ceased to function (cf. to… decadent1837 That is in a state of decay or decline; falling off or deteriorating from a prior condition of excellence, vitality, prosperity, etc. |
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