单词 | dépaysé |
释义 | dépayséadj. Removed from one's habitual surroundings; = déraciné adj. Also as n. = exile n.2 ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabiting temporarily > exile or state of > [adjective] flemedc1275 fugitivec1384 exileda1398 relegatec1425 banished1578 self-exiled1596 relegated1611 deporteda1632 exulant1636 ejected1649 exterminated1694 expatriated1768 expatriate1812 dépaysé1909 déraciné1921 society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabitant > exile > [noun] wretchc888 flemeOE outflemec1300 exilec1330 flemingc1374 exulatec1470 relegate?c1550 exul1573 fugitivea1616 deportee1895 dépaysé1909 déraciné1921 1909 in Webster's New Internat. Dict. Eng. Lang. 1924 Glasgow Herald 23 July 8 A golden eagle was discovered in the Clock Tower of the Houses of Parliament..a noble creature strangely dépaysé or out of its element! 1928 A. Waugh Nor Many Waters v. 208 She knew so well that drifting European life of the depaysé. 1938 Times Lit. Suppl. 9 Apr. 242/2 In those unknown countries [sc. romance] he would have been as completely dépaysé as his own Corneille or Racine. 1938 Times Lit. Suppl. 2 July 447/1 Not yet so dépaysé that he had forgotten the language of the village pub. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1972; most recently modified version published online March 2018). < adj.1909 |
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