单词 | heathenish |
释义 | heathenishadj. 1. Of or relating to the heathen. Now rare. ΘΚΠ society > faith > aspects of faith > theism > paganism > [adjective] heathenishc893 heathen971 misbelievedc1225 Barbarya1300 payenc1300 miscreantc1330 paynimc1330 uncircumcideda1382 uncircumciseda1400 gentilec1400 heathenly1415 paganismc1425 profanec1450 pagan1464 ethnical?a1475 payemec1480 miscredentc1500 heathenish1535 whorish1535 ethnic1542 ethnish1542 idolous1546 mammetrous1546 gentilish1550 idolatrous?1550 idololatrical1550 infidel1551 idolatrical1556 gentilical1573 paganical?1573 idolish1577 heatheny1580 irreligious1585 paganish1589 gentilic1603 idolaster1608 gentilitious1613 heathenous1613 idolatrizing1614 image-worshipping1621 misreligious1623 Mahounda1625 gentilizing1637 idololatrousa1641 infidelious1648 Baalitical1652 national1661 idolatric1669 paganic1676 gentilized1684 Baalish1690 idololatrica1711 infidelical1802 semi-fidel1834 Greekish1851 paganistic1853 unselect1882 goyish1888 c893 tr. Orosius Hist. iii. iii. §1 Him man worhte anfiteatra, þæt mon mehte þone hæðeniscan plegan þærinne don. ?1548 J. Bale Image Bothe Churches (new ed.) i. Pref. sig. Biij All her heytnishe ceremonies, supersticions & sorceryes. 1597 R. Hooker Of Lawes Eccl. Politie v. lxxviii. 235 The most eminent part both of Heathnish and Iewish seruice did consist in sacrifice. a1676 M. Hale Primitive Originat. Mankind (1677) ii. v. 167 The various Denominations of those Heathenish Deities. 1774 J. Bryant New Syst. II. 475 The heathenish temples. ΘΚΠ society > faith > aspects of faith > theism > paganism > [adjective] heathenishc893 heathen971 misbelievedc1225 Barbarya1300 payenc1300 miscreantc1330 paynimc1330 uncircumcideda1382 uncircumciseda1400 gentilec1400 heathenly1415 paganismc1425 profanec1450 pagan1464 ethnical?a1475 payemec1480 miscredentc1500 heathenish1535 whorish1535 ethnic1542 ethnish1542 idolous1546 mammetrous1546 gentilish1550 idolatrous?1550 idololatrical1550 infidel1551 idolatrical1556 gentilical1573 paganical?1573 idolish1577 heatheny1580 irreligious1585 paganish1589 gentilic1603 idolaster1608 gentilitious1613 heathenous1613 idolatrizing1614 image-worshipping1621 misreligious1623 Mahounda1625 gentilizing1637 idololatrousa1641 infidelious1648 Baalitical1652 national1661 idolatric1669 paganic1676 gentilized1684 Baalish1690 idololatrica1711 infidelical1802 semi-fidel1834 Greekish1851 paganistic1853 unselect1882 goyish1888 1535 Bible (Coverdale) 1 Kings Contents Salomon displeaseth God with the loue of Heythenysh wemen. 1581 J. Bell tr. W. Haddon & J. Foxe Against Jerome Osorius 92 b All nations and people, as well Heathenishe, as the Jewes also themselves. a1652 J. Smith Select Disc. (1660) vi. xiii. 276 The Heathenish Philosopher Plutarch. 1718 Lady M. W. Montagu Let. May (1965) I. 408 She was too good a Christian to kill her selfe as that heathenish Roman did. 1884 P. Schaff et al. Relig. Encycl. III. 1941 A heathenish slave bought of a heathen.] 3. transferred and figurative. (a) Heathen-like; unchristian, uncivilized, barbarous; unworthy of a Christian; (b) colloquial abominable, disgusting, offensive, ‘beastly’. (Cf. Christian adj. 3.) ΘΚΠ the mind > goodness and badness > badness or evil > offensiveness > [adjective] bysenc1375 offensivea1548 nasty1548 beastly1584 whelpish1586 heathenish1592 viperous1593 vermin1602 verminousc1616 unchristian1630 verminian1640 rancida1646 verminly1653 spider-like1655 exceptionable1691 skunky1842 slaggy1943 schmucky1952 grotty1964 grody1965 the mind > goodness and badness > badness or evil > heinousness > [adjective] awlyc1200 grievousa1300 grilla1300 uglya1300 strongc1300 outrageousa1325 heinousc1374 excessive1393 curseda1400 fella1400 misshapenc1400 rankc1400 monstruousc1425 enorm1481 prodigiousc1487 villainous1489 nefand1490 sceleratea1513 monstrous1531 funestal1538 enormious1545 facinorous1548 flagitious1550 dire1567 bonable1575 felonious1575 bomination1589 unvenial?1589 heathenish1592 enormous1593 villainous1598 nameless1611 pitchy1612 funest1636 funestous1641 scarleta1643 nefandous1649 aversable1663 atrocious1669 frightful1700 flagrant1706 atrocea1734 diabolical1750 unspeakable1831 1592 T. Nashe Strange Newes sig. D3 O Heathenish and Pagan Hexamiters. a1616 W. Shakespeare Othello (1622) v. ii. 321 Most heathenish, and most grosse. View more context for this quotation c1700 T. Browne in W. B. Scoones Four Cent. Eng. Lett. 147 Tobacca, though it be a heathenish weed. 1718 Free-thinker No. 3. 1 I may not appear a strange, heathenish Creature to the Ladies. 1859 A. Cary Pictures Country Life 218 It was heathenish in the mowers to laugh. 1866 ‘G. Eliot’ Felix Holt I. ii. 77 That's a heathenish, Brutus-like sort of thing. 1882 E. R. Pitman Mission Life in Greece 251 The heathenish noises I now hear from a garden near by us. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1898; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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