单词 | fondish |
释义 | fondishadj. 1. Foolish; of impaired intellect or understanding. Now rare (English regional (Yorkshire) in later use). ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > lack of understanding > foolishness, folly > [adjective] dizzyc825 unwisec825 redelessOE unwittyc1000 daftlikec1175 witlessc1175 canga1225 adoted?c1225 cangun?c1225 egedec1225 cangeda1250 foola1250 snepea1250 aerwittec1275 sotlyc1275 unslyc1275 unwitterc1275 unwilya1300 nicec1300 goosishc1374 unskilfulc1374 follyc1380 lewdc1380 mis-feelinga1382 dottlec1390 foltedc1390 peevishc1400 fona1425 fonnishc1425 foliousa1450 foolisha1450 daft?c1450 doitedc1450 dotyc1450 daffish1470 insapientc1470 gucked?a1500 wanwittya1500 furious1526 insipient1528 seelya1529 dawish?1529 foolage1545 momish1546 base-wittedc1547 stultitiousa1549 follifulc1550 senseless1565 mopish1568 fondish1579 unsensiblea1586 fondly1587 dizzardly1594 follial1596 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] sickc1340 dottlec1390 doting1489 dotish1509 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. ΘΚΠ 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). < adj.1579 |
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