单词 | disaffect |
释义 | † disaffectn. Obsolete. rare. An indisposition, an ailment. Cf. disaffection n. 3. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > [noun] soreOE cothec1000 sicknessc1000 evilc1275 maladyc1275 grievance1377 passiona1382 infirmityc1384 mischiefa1387 affectiona1398 grievinga1398 grief1398 sicka1400 case?a1425 plaguec1425 diseasea1475 alteration1533 craze1534 uncome1538 impediment1542 affliction?1555 ailment1606 disaster1614 garget1615 morbus1630 ail1648 disaffect1683 disorder1690 illness1692 trouble1726 complaint1727 skookum1838 claim1898 itis1909 bug1918 wog1925 crud1932 bot1937 lurgy1947 Korean haemorrhagic fever1951 nadger1956 1683 W. Salmon Doron Medicum ii. iv. 391 Convulsions, cold Gouts, the Cholick and other like disaffects coming from frigidity. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2017; most recently modified version published online June 2021). † disaffectadj. Obsolete. rare. Hostile; dissatisfied; = disaffected adj.1 1. ΘΚΠ society > morality > duty or obligation > recognition of duty > undutifulness > disloyalty > [adjective] > that has cast off allegiance revolted1578 disaffected1602 runagado1613 disaffect1647 1647 J. Gauden Hinc Illæ Lachrymæ 17 These our disaffect Pretenders smooth up themselves [printed themselees]. 1682 London Gaz. No. 1694/3 Levying War upon..the Arbitrary Orders of a Disaffect..part of Parliament. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2017; most recently modified version published online June 2018). disaffectv.1 1. transitive. To lack affection for; to dislike, regard with aversion; to be unfriendly towards. Now rare.archaic in quot. 1935. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > hatred > dislike > [verb (transitive)] mislikea1225 to like illa1350 to have no fancy with1465 mislovec1485 abominec1500 not to look ata1529 to have no will of, (also in)1548 misaffect1586 to have or take a stitch againsta1591 dislike1593 to take (a) toy to (also at)1598 disfavour1599 disgust1601 disaffect1609 mistaste1613 disrelisha1616 dispalate1630 abominate1652 disfancy1657 to have it in for1825 to have a down on1835 to sour on1862 to go off ——1877 derry1896 1609 R. Smith Prudentiall Ballance Relig. ii. v. 474 Men commonly affecting or disaffecting the things as they do the persons to whome they belong. 1652 J. Shirley Brothers i. 6 in Six New Playes (1653) Unless you disaffect His person. 1708 Ld. Shaftesbury Inq. Virtue i. 2 The heart must rightly and soundly affect what is just and right, and disaffect what is contrary. 1755 E. Young Centaur i, in Wks. (1757) IV. 124 How comes it to pass, that men of parts should so much disaffect the Scriptures? 1890 Wesleyan Methodist Mag. Jan. 47 If you disaffect a vestry, or a Class-room, set apart your drawing-room once a week. 1935 E. R. Eddison Mistress i. 35 In the south..they of the March openly disaffect him and incline to Barganax. 2. transitive. To make (a person or group) less friendly towards another; to alienate or cause disaffection between (two or more parties). Also (now esp.): to cause (a person, group, etc.) to become dissatisfied with or hostile towards a system of organization, an authority, etc.; to make disaffected. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > hatred > quarrel or falling out > quarrel or fall at variance with [verb (transitive)] alienc1350 strange1460 estrangea1513 alienate1531 avert1532 stranger1608 to set off1633 disaffect1641 disoblige1647 unfriend1659 rupture1815 split1835 1641 Remonstr. of State of Kingdom 7 To disaffect the King to Parliaments by slanders and false imputations. 1680 N. Luttrell Diary in Brief Hist. Relation State Affairs (1857) I. 36 Many libells are thrown about to disaffect the king and his people. 1722 T. Gordon Disc. Standing Armies 7 What has any of our former Courts ever got by Corruption, but to disaffect the People? 1792 G. Washington Let. in Writings (1891) XII. 172 We have fresh..representations..of their endeavoring to disaffect the four southern tribes of Indians towards this country. 1862 S. P. Chase Let. 31 July in J. W. Schukers Life & Public Services S. P. Chase (1874) xxxvii. 377 We do nothing to conciliate, but very much to disaffect, the laboring half. 1893 Chambers's Jrnl. 21 Jan. 46/1 You..began to raise Cain by disaffecting the other workmen. 1914 Detroiter 4 Jan. 7/1 ‘Welfare work’ undertaken as philanthropy, bonus systems projected as pure philanthropy... They humiliate and disaffect the working people. 1994 K. Y. Blankinship End of Jihâd State ix. 199 The constant campaigning had killed many of the troops while disaffecting others. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2017; most recently modified version published online March 2022). † disaffectv.2 Obsolete. transitive. To affect detrimentally; to disturb, disorder. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > cause to be ill [verb (transitive)] > disorder health of undisposec1380 overturna1382 mistemperc1485 disorder1526 overthrow1562 overset?a1600 disaffect1623 discompose1694 indispose1694 upset1845 1623 J. Wing Saints Aduantage 61 He suspected..nothing, that might any way disaffect, much lesse amaze him. 1688 R. Boyle Disquis. Final Causes iv. 200 If the eyelids, which are subject to more than one distemper, be considerably disaffected. 1725 N. Robinson New Theory of Physick 71 None of the Evacuations will be irregular, if the Air..do not disaffect 'em. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2017; most recently modified version published online September 2021). < n.1683adj.1647v.11609v.21623 |
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