单词 | gabbing |
释义 | gabbingn.1ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > derision, ridicule, or mockery > [noun] hokerOE hethingc1175 scornc1175 gabbinga1225 bourd1320 scoffc1330 illusiona1382 mowinga1382 derisiona1400 mockery?a1439 alluding1535 dor1552 jerking1565 mock1569 frumpery1582 subsannation1587 floutage1600 ridiculous1605 ludibry1637 ridicule1675 razoo1888 stick1956 a1225 ( Rule St. Benet (Winteney) (1888) vi. 31 Gabbunge [OE Corpus Cambr. gegafspræce; L. scurrilitates] odðo idele worde & þa, þe leahter aræreð, mid ecæne loce on ælcen steden we fordyttoð. c1275 (?c1250) Owl & Nightingale (Calig.) (1935) l. 626 Þu me telst of oþer þinge, Of mine briddes seist gabbinge. a1425 Rule St. Benet (Lansd.) (1902) 34 (MED) Ye draȝe yu mare fra mete and drinke & fra slepe, and fra speche, And fra gabbingis [L. scurrilitate]. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > disregard for truth, falsehood > [noun] leasec888 falsec1000 falsedom1297 falsehood1297 bula1300 gabbinga1300 variancea1450 falset1482 mendacity?1540 unverityc1572 truthlessness1662 mendaciousness1829 untruthfulness1830 unveracity1839 inveracity1864 untruism1868 falseship- the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > disregard for truth, falsehood > [noun] > a falsehood, lie liec900 leasingc1000 falsehoodc1290 falsedom1297 gabbinga1300 fablec1300 follyc1300 fittenc1440 untruthc1449 crackc1450 fallacy1481 falsity1557 falsedict1579 untroth1581 crackera1625 flam1632 mendacity1646 fairy story1692 false1786 whid1794 gag1805 wrinkle1819 reacher1828 cram1842 untruism1845 crammer1861 inveracity1864 bung1882 fairy tale1896 mistruth1897 post-and-rails1945 pork pie1973 porky1985 a1300 (c1250) Floris & Blauncheflur (Vitell.) (1966) l. 35 Þine gabbinge deþ me wo. c1390 in C. Brown Relig. Lyrics 14th Cent. (1924) 150 Bakbyte þou no mon, blod ny bon, But ay let gabbynges glyde and gon. a1425 J. Wyclif Sel. Eng. Wks. (1871) II. 229 (MED) What good doiþ þis gabbing, þat þe pope wole be clepid ‘moost hooly fadir’. a1450 (c1410) H. Lovelich Merlin (1904) I. l. 7253 (MED) Antron..hym belevyd non thing..but seide pleynly he made gabbyng. 1530 Myroure Oure Ladye (Fawkes) (1873) iii. 328 Here beware that ye make no gabbynge. 1568 C. Watson in tr. Polybius Hystories To Rdr. Sig. A.iijv Least I might incurre the suspition of certain in that Getical kind of gabbing. 1627 J. Minsheu Ductor in Linguas Gabberies, gabbings, wilie deceits, gullings or cheatings. 1823 W. Hone Anc. Myst. Described Addenda 287 I am not accustomed to make fables, nor tell no gabbings, but I am believed of truth. 3. The action or practice of making an extravagant boast, esp. about one's own skills, prowess in combat, etc. Cf. gab v.1 4. archaic or historical (now rare).In the context of the exploits of medieval knights. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > pride > boasting or boastfulness > [noun] yelpc888 yelpinga1050 roosingc1175 boastc1300 avauntment1303 avauntry1330 vauntingc1340 bragc1360 avauntingc1380 boastingc1380 avauntance1393 angarda1400 bragging1399 vaunta1400 crackingc1440 crackc1450 crowing1484 jactancea1492 vaunterya1492 bragancea1500 gloriation?1504 blasta1513 vousting1535 braggery?1571 jactation1576 self-boasting1577 thrasonism1596 braggartry1598 braggartism1601 jactancy1623 braggadocianism1624 blazing1628 jactitation1632 word-braving1642 rodomontadea1648 fanfaronade1652 superbiloquence1656 vapouring1656 rodomontading1661 blow1684 goster1703 gasconade1709 gasconading1709 vauntingness1727 braggadocioa1734 Gasconism1744 Gascoigny1754 braggade1763 gostering1763 penny trumpet1783 cockalorum?a1792 boastfulness1810 vauntage1818 bull-flesh1820 blowing1840 vauntiness1851 kompology1854 loud-mouthing1858 skite1860 gabbing1869 mouth1891 buck1895 skiting1916 boosterism1926 1869 T. Wright in Student 2 449 When the primeval warriors sat round their hall drinking their ale or mead, one of their great amusements was uttering extravagant boasts of the feats which each had done, or would do... This proceeding was called gabbing, and the boasts and jests were called gabs. 1903 Treasury Sept. 1119/1 Did not Charlemagne and his twelve peers delight in ‘Gabs’? Nay, did not Archbishop Turpin, holy man, excel in ‘gabbing’? 2006 M. A. Screech in F. Rabelais Gargantua & Pantagruel 120 The boasting of the heroes before the battle corresponds to the traditional ‘gabbing’ of knights before battle in the chivalrous romances. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022). gabbingn.2 The action of gab v.2; prattling; an instance of this. Also (and in earliest use, in plural): foolish or idle talk, nonsense.Apparently not evidenced between Middle English and the 18th century; quot. 1582 comes from a ‘Catalogue, of the most hardest olde English words’. ΚΠ a1450 (c1410) H. Lovelich Hist. Holy Grail xxviii. l. 476 (MED) Elles wolden they holden it for A gabbyng. a1450 York Plays (1885) 157 (MED) Such gabbyngis may me noȝht be-gyle. 1582 S. Batman Vppon Bartholome, De Proprietatibus Rerum sig. ¶¶v/2 Gabbing, prating, or vnseemly speaking. 1767 Flowers of Forest in R. Forbes tr. Ovid Ajax his Speech (new ed.) 50 Nae daffin, nae gabbin, but sighing and sabbing. 1830 J. Galt Lawrie Todd I. ii. v. 120 Giving such gabbing the go by. 1898 Maitland (New S. Wales) Weekly Mercury 22 Oct. 16/3 You know right well, ma'am, you can never get along without her, so where's the good of your gabbing. 1917 Spokesman Aug. 238/1 The sniffing up of wise noses and gabbing of gossipers. 1943 Arizona Independent Republic 26 June 1/1 This apology makes a paradox of the gabbings of Paul Joseph Goebbels, the pint-sized propaganda minister of the reich. 2007 T. Berg Great Amer. Supper Swap 62 Whenever we get together, we joke that the guys do more of the gabbing than we do. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2018; most recently modified version published online June 2022). gabbingadj. colloquial in later use (Scottish in 19th cent.). That gabs (see gab v.2); chattering; prattling. Formerly also: †smooth-talking; flattering.rare before 19th cent. ΚΠ 1571 E. Grant tr. Plutarch President for Parentes sig. Vv For olde hoare hearedmen by such gabbing Gnathoes..are aflicted and conuerted into luctuous heauinesse. 1805 G. McIndoe Poems & Songs 50 Vile gashan, gapean, gabbin gaist. 1835 R. Nicoll Poems & Lyrics 11 He's a gabbin' bit birkie, the Auld Beggar Man. 1890 J. Coghill Poems, Songs, & Sonnets 42 The tither gi'es a glib harangue, A gabbin' chiel. 1910 J. Farnol Broad Highway (1911) xxv. 154 You've got the gift o' the gab, and a gabbing man is worse than a gabbing woman. 1981 J. Webster Grain of Truth xv. 120 When the man had finally departed, one farmer turned to the other and summed up the creature with unmistakable disgust: ‘A gabbin' vratch!’ 2013 A. Waldman Love Affairs of Nathaniel P. (2014) 146 Throughout the meal, he experienced a disorienting..feeling of being subsumed by a klatch of gabbing women. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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