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单词 fantod
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fantodn.

/ˈfæntæd/
Forms: Also fantad.
Etymology: ? An unmeaning formation suggested by fantastic adj. and n., fantasy n., etc.: compare fantigue.
A crotchety way of acting; a fad.
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the mind > will > decision > irresolution or vacillation > inconstancy > [noun] > capriciousness > a caprice or whim
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humour1533
worm?a1534
will1542
toy?1545
whey-worm1548
wild worm1548
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crotchet1573
fancy1579
whim-wham1580
whirligig1589
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megrim1593
spleen1594
kicksey-winsey1599
fegary1600
humorousness1604
curiosity1605
conundrum1607
whimsy1607
windmill1612
buzza1616
capriccioa1616
quirka1616
flama1625
maggota1625
fantasticality1631
capruch1634
gimcrack1639
whimseycado1654
caprich1656
excursion1662
frisk1665
caprice1673
fita1680
grub1681
fantasque1697
whim1697
frolic1711
flight1717
whigmaleery1730
vagary1753
maddock1787
kink1803
fizgig1824
fad1834
whimmery1837
fantod1839
brain crack1853
whimsy-whamsy1871
tic1896
tick1900
the world > health and disease > mental health > mental illness > degree or type of mental illness > [noun] > slight madness > crankiness or eccentricity > idea
worm?a1534
frenzy1632
twist1811
fad1834
fantod1839
crank1848
marotte1852
faddity1892
1839 C. F. Briggs Adventures Harry Franco I. 249 You have got strong symptoms of the fantods.
1867 W. H. Smyth Sailor's Word-bk. Fantods, a name given to the fidgets of officers.
1880 L. Parr Adam & Eve xxxii. 440 I'd do the trick, if I was she, 'fore I'd put up with such fantads from you.
1881 S. Evans Evans's Leicestershire Words (new ed.) Fantodds, ‘megrims’, ‘mulligrubs’, a stomach-ache; a fit of the sulks or other slight indisposition, mental or bodily.
1884 ‘M. Twain’ Adventures Huckleberry Finn xvii. 138 These was all nice pictures,..but I didn't somehow seem to take to them, because..they always give me the fan-tods.
1886 W. Barnes Dorset Dial. 63 Fantod, a fuss, fidget. ‘She's always in a fantod about Meary’.
1910 Sat. Westm. Gaz. 1 Jan. 6/1 Sundays inside of a house gives you the fan-tods.
1920 J. Galsworthy In Chancery i. v. 47 You mustn't get into a fantod, it'll never do.
1935 J. Masefield Box of Delights viii. 220 ‘I say,’ Kay said, ‘what a place!’ ‘It gives me the fantods,’ Peter answered. ‘I don't like the place.’

Derivatives

ˈfantod adj. Fidgetty, restless.
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the mind > emotion > suffering > state of being upset or perturbed > [adjective]
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druvyOE
restlessOE
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unquertc1390
unsaughtc1390
ill (evil) at easea1400
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unquietc1400
unrestya1413
unquieted?a1425
unrestful?c1425
unpeaceda1475
out of quieta1500
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unquietous?1545
disquieted?1548
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troublesome1596
stract1598
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discomposed1603
incomposed1608
uncouth1660
unserene1664
chagrin1665
agitated1684
perturbated1704
disordered1711
perturbate1741
chagrineda1754
nervish1760
uncomfortable1796
funked1831
untranquillized1831
streaked1833
striped1839
discomfortable1844
streaky1848
bothered1851
funked out1859
bebothered1866
disorderly1871
fantod1883
rattled1885
aflap1887
shook1891
dicked-up1967
torqued1967
weirded out1973
1883 W. C. Russell Sailors' Lang. Fantod, A fiddling officer who is always bothering over small things.
1887 W. D. Parish & W. F. Shaw Dict. Kentish Dial.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1972; most recently modified version published online September 2012).
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