单词 | glum |
释义 | glumn. rare. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > suffering > dejection > [noun] > assuming or presenting dejected appearance > dejected expression loura1400 glum?1499 Friday-face1592 Friday-looka1716 a face like a sea-boot1916 ?1499 J. Skelton Bowge of Courte (de Worde) sig. Aiijv On me she gaue a glome [rhymes with come vb.] With browes bente. 1523 J. Skelton Goodly Garlande of Laurell 1118 She loked hawtly, and gave on me a glum, There was amonge them no worde then but mum. 1530 J. Palsgrave Lesclarcissement 225/2 Glumme, a sower loke, rechigne. 2. Glumness, sullenness.Apparently an isolated use. ΚΠ 1825 J. G. Lockhart in W. Scott Familiar Lett. (1894) II. 323 It is much that the seven members have gone through it all without anything even like a single flash of glum. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online March 2022). glumadj. 1. Of persons: Sullen, frowning; having an air of dejection or displeasure, esp. in to look glum; also to look glum on (a person, action, etc.). ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > suffering > dejection > [adjective] ungladc888 wearyc888 drearyc1000 dreary-moodOE heavyc1000 unmerryOE droopy?c1225 mournc1275 sada1300 languishinga1325 amayedc1330 matec1330 unlightc1330 unblissful1340 lowa1382 mishappyc1390 dullc1393 elengely1393 droopinga1400 heavy-hearteda1400 joylessa1400 sytefula1400 mornifc1400 tristy?c1400 lightless?1406 heartlessa1413 tristc1420 amatec1425 languoring?c1425 mirthlessc1430 heavisome1435 darkc1440 gloomingc1440 comfortlessc1460 amateda1470 chermatc1475 tristfula1492 lustless?1507 dolorous1513 ruthful1513 downcast1521 deject1528 heartsicka1529 lumpisha1535 coolc1540 dowlyc1540 glum1547 discouraged1548 uncheerfulc1555 dumpish1560 out of heart1565 sadded1566 amoped1573 tristive1578 desolated1580 dejected1581 à la mort1586 delightless1589 afflicted1590 gladless1590 groanful1590 gloomya1593 muddy1592 sitheful1592 cloudy1594 leaden-hearted1596 disconsolated1598 clum1599 life-weary1599 spiritless1600 dusky1602 chop-fallen1604 flat1604 disanimated1605 jaw-fallen1605 moped1606 chap-fallen1608 decheerful1608 uncheerful1612 lacklustrea1616 pulled1616 dumpya1618 depressed1621 head-hung1632 grum1640 downa1644 dispirited1647 down-at-mouth1649 down in (rarely of) the mouth1649 unhearted1650 sunlessa1658 sadful1658 unlightened1659 chagrin1665 saddened1665 damp1667 moping1674 desponding1688 tristitious1694 unenjoying1697 unraised1697 unheartya1699 unked1698 despondent1699 dismal1705 unjoyful1709 unrejoiced1714 dreara1717 disheartened1720 mumpish1721 unrejoicing1726 downhearted1742 out of spirits1745 chagrineda1754 low-spirited1753 sombrea1767 black-blooded1771 glumpy1780 oorie1787 sombrous1789 morose1791 Novemberish1793 glumpish1800 mopeful1800 die-away1802 blue-devilish1804 blue-devilled1807 malagrugrous1818 down in the hip1826 yonderly1828 sunshineless1831 downfaced1832 broody1851 in a (or the) trough1856 blue-devilly1871 drooped1873 glummy1884 pippy1886 humpy1889 pipped1914 lousy1933 pissed1943 crappy1956 doomy1961 bummed1970 the mind > emotion > anger > irascibility > ill humour > expression of ill humour > [adjective] > frowning or scowling louring13.. felonc1374 frowningc1386 glumming1526 glum1547 scowling1552 dark1593 frowned1598 black1604 glouting1641 frownful1771 black-browed1792 brow-bent1796 frownya1861 afrown1869 1547 W. Salesbury Dict. Eng. & Welshe Gwg, glumme, lowring. 1558 T. Phaer tr. Virgil Seuen First Bks. Eneidos iv. K ij b She hym beheld wt loking glomme, With rollyng here and there her eyes, and still in sylens domme. 1567 T. Drant in tr. Horace Arte of Poetrie To Rdr. sig. *v If..they will by worde of mouth be answered, then wellfayre my laste shootanchor, glum silence. 1674 J. Ray N. Countrey Words in Coll. Eng. Words 21 To be Glum, to look sadly or sowrly, to frown..A word common to the vulgar both in North and South. 1676 G. Etherege Man of Mode ii. i. 19 You need not look so glum, Sir. 1678 T. Rymer Trag. Last Age 3 And not Athens only, but..so austere and glum a generation as those of Sparta..agreed the same honour to these Athenian Poets. 1755 S. Johnson Dict. Eng. Lang. Glum, a low cant word formed by corrupting gloom. c1771 S. Foote Maid of Bath iii. 49 You all look as silent and glum, why can't you speak up. 1786 F. Burney Diary Oct. (1842) III. 178 The moment he sees any one that he..dislikes, he assumes a look of glum distance and sullenness. 1824 Salmagundi (London ed.) I. viii. 123 [He] is as glum [1807 grum] and grim and cynical as his master. 1849 W. M. Thackeray Lett. 4 Sept. I ought not to show you my glum face or my dismal feelings. 1887 W. Besant World Went xiii. 108 [He] sat glum, and presently grew impatient and went out. 2. Of things: Gloomy, dark; dismal. Now only figurative from sense 1. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > suffering > dejection > [adjective] > gloomy or depressing darkOE unmerryOE deathlyc1225 dolefulc1275 elengec1275 dreicha1300 coolc1350 cloudyc1374 sada1375 colda1400 deadlya1400 joylessc1400 unjoyful?c1400 disconsolatea1413 mournfula1425 funeralc1425 uncheerfulc1449 dolent1489 dolesome1533 heavy-hearted1555 glum1558 ungladsome1558 black1562 pleasureless1567 dern1570 plaintive?1570 glummish1573 cheerless1575 comfortless1576 wintry1579 glummy1580 funebral1581 discouraging1584 dernful?1591 murk1596 recomfortless1596 sullen1597 amating1600 lugubrious1601 dusky1602 sable1603 funebrial1604 damping1607 mortifying1611 tearful?1611 uncouth1611 dulsome1613 luctual1613 dismal1617 winterous1617 unked1620 mopish1621 godforsaken?1623 uncheerly1627 funebrious1630 lugubrous1632 drearisome1633 unheartsome1637 feral1641 drear1645 darksome1649 sadding1649 saddening1650 disheartening1654 funebrous1654 luctiferous1656 mestifical1656 tristifical1656 sooty1657 dreary1667 tenebrose1677 clouded1682 tragicala1700 funereal1707 gloomy1710 sepulchrala1711 dumpishc1717 bleaka1719 depressive1727 lugubre1727 muzzy1728 dispiriting1733 uncheery1760 unconsolatory1760 unjolly1764 Decemberly1765 sombre1768 uncouthie1768 depressing1772 unmirthful1782 sombrous1789 disanimating1791 Decemberish1793 grey1794 uncheering1796 ungenial1796 uncomforting1798 disencouraginga1806 stern1812 chilling1815 uncheered1817 dejecting1818 mopey1821 desponding1828 wisht1829 leadening1835 unsportful1837 demoralizing1840 Novemberish1840 frigid1844 morne1844 tragic1848 wet-blanketty1848 morgue1850 ungladdeneda1851 adusk1856 smileless1858 soul-sick1858 Novemberya1864 saturnine1863 down1873 lacklustre1883 Heaven-abandoneda1907 downbeat1952 doomy1967 1558 T. Phaer tr. Virgil Seuen First Bks. Eneidos vi. sig. Q.i Thou Chaos, and you firy boyling pittes and places glumme. 1593 Tell-Trothes New-yeares Gift (1876) 31 The glomest daye maye darken the sunne, but not abate his pride. 1648 Earl of Westmorland Otia Sacra (1879) 6 The Glum And horrid beat of Thunders Drum We hear or see. 1848 W. M. Thackeray Lett. 1 Nov. We walked in the park..surveying..the glum old bridge. Compounds glum-like, glum-looking adjs. ΚΠ 1756 M. Calderwood Lett. & Jrnls. (1884) viii. 219 Mr. Burrage was a glum-like carle. 1866 Sat. Rev. 26 May 617/1 The air of the glum-looking Englishman..surveying mankind at a ball in Paris. 1888 A. K. Green Behind Closed Doors vi. 77 She ran off..afraid to risk herself with such a glum-looking customer..I suppose. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online March 2022). glumv. Obsolete exc. dialect. intransitive. To look sullen; to frown, scowl. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > suffering > dejection > be or become dejected [verb (intransitive)] > look dejected nivel?c1225 to hang the head (down)c1275 lourc1290 gloomc1400 gluma1500 mumpc1610 the mind > emotion > anger > irascibility > ill humour > expression of ill humour > express ill humour [verb (intransitive)] > frown or scowl lourc1290 scowl1340 frownc1386 glouta1400 gloomc1400 gluma1500 lump1577 to knit, bend one's brows1600 caperate1623 glower1775 a1500 (a1460) Towneley Plays (1994) I. xxx. 424 Sir, I trow thai be dom Somtyme were full melland. Will ye se how thai glom? 1509 S. Hawes Pastime of Pleasure (1845) 166 Upon me he gan to loure and glum. 1530 J. Palsgrave Lesclarcissement 568/2 It is a sower wyfe, she is ever glomyng. a1547 Earl of Surrey Poems (1964) 34 [He] hath his home: Not..as a den uncleane, Nor palacelyke wherat disdayn may glome. 1661 Tom Tyler & his Wife 5 He shall be soon appeased, If either he gaspeth or glometh. 1876 C. C. Robinson Gloss. Words Dial. Mid-Yorks. (at cited word) If thou doesn't want it, say thou doesn't: thou need not go and glum over it. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.?1499adj.1547v.a1500 |
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