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单词 fondish
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fondishadj.

Brit. /ˈfɒndɪʃ/, U.S. /ˈfɑndɪʃ/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: fond adj., -ish suffix1.
Etymology: < fond adj. + -ish suffix1.
1. Foolish; of impaired intellect or understanding. Now rare (English regional (Yorkshire) in later use).
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the mind > mental capacity > lack of understanding > foolishness, folly > [adjective]
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dotyc1450
daffish1470
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gucked?a1500
wanwittya1500
furious1526
insipient1528
seelya1529
dawish?1529
foolage1545
momish1546
base-wittedc1547
stultitiousa1549
follifulc1550
senseless1565
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fondish1579
unsensiblea1586
fondly1587
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featlessc1598
fopperly1599
gowkeda1605
inept1604
simple1604
anserine1607
foppish1608
silly ass1608
unsage1608
wisdomless1608
fool-beggeda1616
Gotham1621
noddy1645
badot1653
dosser-headed1655
infrunite1657
nonsensicalc1661
slight1663
sappy1670
datelessa1686
noddy-peaked1694
nizy1709
dottled1772
gypit1804
shay-brained1806
folly-stricken1807
fool-like1811
goosy1811
spoony1813
niddle-noddle1821
gumptionless1823
daftish1825
anserous1826
as crazy as a loon1830
spoonish1833
cheese-headed1836
dotty1860
fool-fool1868
noodly1870
dilly1873
gormless1883
daffy1884
monkey-doodle1886
mosy1887
jay1891
pithecanthropic1897
peanut-headed1906
dinlo1907
boob1911
goofy1921
ding-a-ling1935
jerky1944
jerk1947
jerkish1948
pointy-headed1950
doofus1967
twitty1967
twittish1969
nerkish1975
numpty1992
the mind > mental capacity > lack of understanding > weakness of intellect > [adjective]
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feeble-minded1534
weak-brained1535
silly1568
fondish1579
lean-witted1597
soft1621
weaka1661
touched1697
muzzy-headed1798
defective1825
wanting1839
half-baked1842
dotty1860
knock-kneed1865
lean-minded1867
doddering1871
weak-minded1883
ninepence in the shilling1889
barmy1892
drippy1952
dipshit1968
1579 E. Hake Newes out of Powles Churchyarde newly Renued iv. sig. C.viiiv Howe yll bestowde is welth On such new fangled fondish foltes which chaunge the same for pelth?
1803 G. Colman Love laughs at Locksmiths (1822) i. 14 Uncle being old, and stupid gone, and a bit fondish, he sent for me fra' Tadcaster, to help his wits, and gi'un condolation.
1876 F. K. Robinson Gloss. Words Whitby Fondish, shallow in point of intellect; whimsical.
2. Somewhat fond.
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the mind > emotion > love > affection > [adjective] > somewhat affectionate
fondish1834
1834 Noctes Ambrosianae lxv, in Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. May 860 An old man..fondish of literature.
1894 C. F. Woolson Horace Chase 54 ‘They say she is fond of macaroon custards; that is, fondish,’ added Miss Billy, getting in the ‘ish’ with inward satisfaction.
1907 H. Sutcliffe Toward Dawn xxii. 368 ‘My lass,’ he said, ‘you're fondish of me.’ ‘Well, yes’—with a sudden, happy laugh—‘'tis that way with me.’
2017 Sydney Morning Herald (Nexis) 20 Oct. 18 I have fondish memories of living in Woolloomooloo in the late 1940s.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2020; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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