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单词 erroneous
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erroneousadj.

/ɛˈrəʊnɪəs/
Forms: Middle English–1600s erronious(e, Middle English–1500s erronyous(e, (Middle English arronious, eronyous, 1500s erreoneous, ironyos, 1600s erroneus), Middle English– erroneous.
Etymology: ? < Old French erroneus, < Latin errōneus (whence modern French erroné ) vagrant, wandering (post-classical also ‘erroneous’), < errōn-em vagabond, < errāre to wander: see -ous suffix.
1.
a. Wandering, roving; moving aimlessly, vagrant. Also quasi-adv. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
society > travel > aspects of travel > travel from place to place > [adjective] > with no fixed aim or wandering
wanderingc1000
erringa1340
waggeringa1382
vagant1382
vagabond1426
erroneousa1464
fugitive1481
wavering1487
vagrantc1522
gadding1545
roaming1566
roving1576
straggling1589
rambling?1609
wagand1614
wheelinga1616
gadling1616
vagring1619
erratical1620
vaguing1627
erratic1656
planetical1656
waif1724
vagrarious1795
stravaiging1825
vagarious1882
pirooting1958
a1464 J. Capgrave Abbreuiacion of Cron. (Cambr. Gg.4.12) (1983) 197 The bischoppis..opened no mouth to berk ageyn þese erroneous doggis.
1667 J. Milton Paradise Lost vii. 20 On th' Aleian Field I fall Erroneous, there to wander and forlorne. View more context for this quotation
1704 I. Newton Opticks i. i. 75 This Circle by being placed here, stopt much of the erroneous Light.
1761 F. Fawkes tr. Halley Elogy on Newton 134 With what proportion'd force The Moon impels, erroneous in her course, The refluent main.
b. Straying from the proper course. Obsolete. rare.
ΘΚΠ
society > travel > aspects of travel > travel in specific course or direction > [adjective] > straying or going astray
willa1325
wilsomea1375
errant14..
miswandering?a1425
straying1553
straggling1589
extravagant1604
wandering1606
roytish1648
erroneous1731
wildering1827
stray-running1914
1731 J. Arbuthnot Ess. Nature Aliments vi. 77 An erroneous Circulation, (that is, when the Blood strays into the Vessels destin'd to carry Serum or Lymph..).
2. Straying from the path of right or virtue, morally faulty, criminal. Obsolete or archaic.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > goodness and badness > wrongdoing > criminality > [adjective]
criminalc1400
criminous1484
crimeful1594
erroneous1595
society > morality > moral evil > wrong conduct > [adjective] > going astray
scrithingOE
sinister1526
aberrantc1536
strayed1544
straying1553
exorbitant1556
erroneous1595
wandering1606
devious1633
theat1682
1595 W. Shakespeare Henry VI, Pt. 3 ii. v. 90 O monstrous times begetting such euents, How cruel bloudy, and ironious [1623 Erreoneous].
1634 T. Herbert Relation Some Yeares Trauaile 55 The Prophet vsed to lay this stone on the shoulders of the erronious.
1791 J. Boswell Life Johnson anno 1777 II. 136 [W. Dodd]: My life for some few unhappy years past has been dreadfully erroneous.
a1797 H. Walpole Mem. George II (1845) I. vii. 95 The probability was, that himself had been erroneous.
1821 Ld. Byron Don Juan: Canto III xii. 9 Shut The book which treats of this erroneous pair.
3. Straying from the ways of wisdom or prudence; under the influence of error, misguided. Obsolete or archaic.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > disregard for truth, falsehood > error in belief or opinion > [adjective] > erring in opinion or belief
mislevingc1390
erroneous1512
mismeaning1532
errorious1543
wide1547
deceived1569
errant1609
mislearned1642
pseudodoxalc1648
pseudodox1650
vicious1657
heterodox1658
1512 Act 4 Hen. VIII c. 19 Preamble The seid Frensche kyng..abydyng in his..erronyous mynde.
1526 W. Bonde Pylgrimage of Perfection ii. sig. Oviiv He..sleeth by confession the wormes of the scrupulous and erronyous conscience.
1597 W. Shakespeare Richard III i. iv. 190 Erronious Vassaile. View more context for this quotation
1640 Lond. Petit. in J. Rushworth Hist. Coll.: Third Pt. (1692) I. 94 The great encrease of..Ignorant and Erroneous Men in the Ministry.
1684 J. Bunyan Pilgrim's Progress 2nd Pt. ii. 64 (margin) 'Tis difficult getting of good Doctrine in erroneous Times.
1685 R. Baxter Paraphr. New Test. Matt. vi. 22 If thy judgment then be blind which must guide thee, what a miserable erroneous wretch wilt thou be.
1759 O. Goldsmith Misc. Wks. (1837) III. 246 Leibnitz..being very erroneous himself, cannot be expected to have bequeathed precision to his followers.
1775 S. Johnson Taxation no Tyranny 87 That erroneous clemency.
1810 G. Crabbe Borough xx. 274 And should have strengthen'd an erroneous Heart.
1829 R. Southey Sir Thomas More I. 133 He who shows himself grievously erroneous upon one important point must look to have his opinions properly distrusted upon others.
absolute.1601 W. Cornwallis Ess. II. xxix. sig. R He will neuer instruct the erronious, for a frowning reply quailes him.1649 tr. Alcoran 188 God prolongeth the life of the erroneous.
4.
a. Of doctrines, opinions, statements, etc.: Containing errors; of the nature of error; incorrect, mistaken, wrong.
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the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > disregard for truth, falsehood > lack of truth, falsity > [adjective]
unrightlyeOE
leasea900
falsec1175
untruec1370
untruefulc1380
erroneousc1400
fallacec1400
wrongc1420
unsubstantialc1455
wrongfulc1470
unrighteous1507
improper1531
perverse1531
mistaken1540
square1549
truthless1568
uncorrect1568
misconceiveda1612
errorous1633
swervinga1638
tralatitious1645
out of the way1676
wrongous1768
aberrated1834
aberrational1837
unsubstantiated1837
unevidenced1842
non-realistic1882
unsubstantiate1890
screwed-up1942
disauthentic1960
the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > disregard for truth, falsehood > error in belief or opinion > [adjective]
falsec1175
ungroundedc1380
ungroundable1395
erroneousc1400
wrongc1400
rotten1529
mistaken1540
sinistral1542
sinistrous1562
errorful1570
unsolid1593
unsound1595
misgrounded1606
mistaking1631
errorous1633
unbottomed1641
erratile1652
heterodox1654
unbased1860
misfelt1935
fuzzy1937
flaky1972
c1400 Test. Love i. 277/2 See ye not everie wight that to these erronious opinions were assentaunt.
a1513 R. Fabyan New Cronycles Eng. & Fraunce (1516) II. f. cxliiv [The] erronyouse opynyons of ye sayd heresy [sc. Wyclif's].
c1530 T. More Let. Impugnynge J. Fryth in Wks. (1557) 833/1 A letter of sir Thomas More knight impugning the erroniouse wryting of John Frith agaynst the blessed sacrament of the aulter.
1556 in J. G. Nichols Chron. Grey Friars (1852) 63 What an ironyos oppynyone is this unto the leye pepulle.
1667 J. Milton Paradise Lost x. 969 How little weight my words with thee can finde, Found so erroneous . View more context for this quotation
1711 J. Greenwood Ess. Pract. Eng. Gram. 246 Mr. Ray says this spelling is erroneous and that..flood and blood..ought to be written flud, blud.
a1797 E. Burke Ess. Abridgm. Eng. Hist. (rev. ed.) in Wks. (1812) V. 522 His astronomy is..imperfect and grossly erroneous.
1822 T. Webster Imison's Elem. Sci. & Art (new ed.) II. 2 But modern chemistry has shown that this was an erroneous supposition.
1845 G. Budd On Dis. Liver 53 The erroneous impression that abscesses exist in the liver only.
b. Of a legal proceeding: Faulty in law, irregular; chiefly, vitiated by ‘error’ in the technical sense: see error n. 4c.
ΚΠ
1495 Act 11 Hen. VII c. 59 Preamble For so muche as the same utlagarie is arronious.
1601–2 W. Fulbecke Parallele or Conf. Law i. 58 Otherwise the iudgment is erronious.
1805 W. Cruise Digest Laws Eng. Real Prop. V. 55 The same lands were granted to two different persons, which was repugnant and erroneous.
1848 J. J. S. Wharton Law Lexicon 226/2 Any matter appearing on the face of the record, which shews the judgment to be erroneous.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online March 2021).
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