单词 | grieved |
释义 | grievedadj. a. Harassed, troubled, oppressed. Obsolete. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > suffering > state of being harassed > [adjective] slatc1300 bested1303 forswonga1400 vexed1440 plagued1563 molested1580 bustled1602 grieved1627 travailed1644 over-troubled1646 harassed1693 baited1720 badgered1794 gêné1806 bedevilled1827 besieged1866 1627 M. Drayton Miseries Queene Margarite in Battaile Agincourt 68 The greeued people thus their iudgements spend, Of these strange Actions what should be the end. 1682 (title) The Sad and Lamentable cry of Oppression and Cruelty in the City of Bristol. Relating to the persecution of certain dissenting protestants in some passages most notorious to the grieved inhabitants of the said City. b. (Usually following the noun) = aggrieved adj. 2a ? Obsolete. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > testing > accusation, charge > [adjective] > having a grievance aggrieved1450 grieved1621 1621 H. Elsynge Notes Deb. House of Lords (1870) App. 136 To restitucion of certaine persons greved. 1647 N. Bacon Hist. Disc. Govt. 67 In case of injustice or errour the party grieved had liberty of appeale. 1768 W. Blackstone Comm. Laws Eng. III. 160 The usual application of this forfeiture is either to the party grieved, or else to any of the king's subjects in general. 1818 W. Cruise Digest Laws Eng. Real Prop. (ed. 2) II. 60 The person grieved may relieve himself. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > pain > [adjective] sore1297 painedc1450 grieved1577 1577 W. Clowes et al. in Vicary's Profitable Treat. Anat. Ep. Ded. sig. ¶vv Those poore and greeued creatures..do knowe the profite of this Art [sc. Anatomy] to be manyfolde. 1583 P. Barrough Methode of Phisicke iii. lxvi. 165 You must sprinckle the grieued place with olde vinegre, and oyle of roses mixed. 1617 J. Woodall Surgions Mate 5 Wine and hony to foment the greeued part. 1689 J. Moyle Abstr. Sea Chyrurg. ii. xviii. 72 Foment the grieved part with hot Spiritus vini Communis. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > anger > [adjective] irrec825 gramec893 wemodc897 wrothc950 bolghenc1000 gramelyc1000 hotOE on fireOE brathc1175 moodyc1175 to-bollenc1175 wrethfulc1175 wraw?c1225 agrameda1300 wrathfula1300 agremedc1300 hastivec1300 irousa1340 wretheda1340 aniredc1350 felonc1374 angryc1380 upreareda1382 jealous1382 crousea1400 grieveda1400 irefula1400 mada1400 teena1400 wraweda1400 wretthy14.. angryc1405 errevousa1420 wrothy1422 angereda1425 passionatec1425 fumous1430 tangylc1440 heavy1452 fire angry1490 wrothsomea1529 angerful?1533 wrothful?1534 wrath1535 provoked1538 warm1547 vibrant1575 chauffe1582 fuming1582 enfeloned1596 incensed1597 choleric1598 inflameda1600 raiseda1600 exasperate1601 angried1609 exasperated1611 dispassionate1635 bristlinga1639 peltish1648 sultry1671 on (also upon) the high ropes (also rope)1672 nangry1681 ugly1687 sorea1694 glimflashy1699 enraged1732 spunky1809 cholerous1822 kwaai1827 wrathy1828 angersome1834 outraged1836 irate1838 vex1843 raring1845 waxy1853 stiff1856 scotty1867 bristly1872 hot under the collar1879 black angry1894 spitfire1894 passionful1901 ignorant1913 hairy1914 snaky1919 steamed1923 uptight1934 broigus1937 lemony1941 ripped1941 pissed1943 crooked1945 teed off1955 ticked off1959 ripe1966 torqued1967 bummed1970 a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Trin. Cambr.) l. 6537 So greued [Vesp., Fairf. menged; Gött. mengid] he wex in his mode He myȝt saye euel ne gode. c1400 Siege Jerusalem (1932) 31/553 As greued griffouns þei girden in samen Spokly her speres. c1440 Promptorium Parvulorum 211/2 Grevyd, or a-greuyd yn wrethe, aggravatus. 4. Affected with grief; vexed, afflicted, troubled or distressed in mind. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > suffering > [adjective] angeredc1275 miseasedc1390 woea1398 forpainedc1400 labouringc1425 passive?a1439 painedc1450 loaden1542 sored1557 stressed1559 pinched1566 grieved1586 suffering1609 heavy-laden1611 undergoinga1616 vulned1628 loaded1661 afflicted1690 sick as a parrot1705 crosseda1732 wrung1862 traumatized1935 fraught1966 1586 Queen Elizabeth I in J. Bruce Leycester Corr. (1844) 209 Your grievid and woundid mynd hath more nede of comfort then reproof. a1627 T. Middleton Witch (1945) iv. i. 1441 The grievedst Lady, that was ere be-sett with stormes of Sorrowes, or wild rage of People. 1633 P. Fletcher Poeticall Misc. 130 in Purple Island Sleep grieved heart, and now a little rest thee. 1667 J. Milton Paradise Lost iv. 28 Sometimes towards Eden..his grievd look he fixes sad. View more context for this quotation 1738 G. Lillo Marina ii. i. 25 Her griev'd Sire Shall curse the cruel fates. 1835 E. Bulwer-Lytton Rienzi I. i. i. 22 I do not wonder you are too grieved to listen to reason now. 1896 Daily News 21 Apr. 6/6 The grieved mother suffered several strokes of apoplexy. Derivatives ˈgrievedly adv. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > suffering > displeasure > [adverb] displeasantly1541 displeasedly?1611 aggrievedly1853 grievedly1892 1892 Cent. Mag. June 267 ‘Ain't that child to sleep yet?’ she asked grievedly. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > suffering > [noun] sorec888 teeneOE sorrowOE workOE wrakeOE careOE gramec1000 harmOE howc1000 trayOE woweOE angec1175 derfnessc1175 sytec1175 unwinc1175 wosithc1200 ail?c1225 barrat?c1225 derf?c1225 grief?c1225 misease?c1225 misliking?c1225 ofthinkingc1225 passion?c1225 troublec1230 pinec1275 distress1297 grievancea1300 penancea1300 cumbermentc1300 languorc1300 cumbering1303 were1303 angera1325 strifea1325 sweama1325 woea1325 painc1330 tribulationc1330 illa1340 threst1340 constraintc1374 troublenessc1380 afflictiona1382 bruisinga1382 miseasetya1382 pressurec1384 exercisec1386 miscomfortc1390 mislikea1400 smarta1400 thronga1400 balec1400 painfulnessc1400 troublancec1400 smartness?c1425 painliness1435 perplexity?a1439 penalty?1462 calamity1490 penality1496 cumber?a1513 sussy1513 tribule1513 afflict?1529 vexation of spirit1535 troublesomeness1561 hoe1567 grievedness1571 tribulance1575 languishment1576 thrall1578 tine1590 languorment1593 aggrievedness1594 obturbation1623 afflictedness1646 erumny1657 pathos1684 shock1705 dree1791 vex1815 wrungnessa1875 dukkha1886 thinkache1892 sufferation1976 the mind > emotion > suffering > sorrow or grief > [noun] > state or condition of drearinessa1000 woeOE sorrinessOE sorrowfulnessa1250 heavinessc1275 sorrownessc1300 dreariheada1325 moanc1390 sadnessc1400 grievedness1571 ruthfulness1596 mournfulness1633 waila1682 drearihood1817 woebegoneness1841 tristfulness1847 1571 A. Golding tr. J. Calvin Psalmes of Dauid with Comm. (li. 19) The spirit of greevednesse and the broken or sory hart. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online September 2021). < adj.a1400 |
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