单词 | imperite |
释义 | † imperiteadj.n. Obsolete. A. adj. Lacking in knowledge or education; ignorant, unskilled. Cf. perite adj. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > ability > inability > unskilfulness > [adjective] craftlessOE unslyc1275 unexperta1425 incrafty?1520 imperite?1550 unskilful1565 skilless1573 artless1586 inexpert1598 unarted1603 boisterous1609 unhandsomea1616 unwieldy1666 unartful1683 undexterous1688 unaccomplished1709 not so (also not too) hot1845 rotten1867 one-fingered1868 button pushing1896 the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > want of knowledge, ignorance > unfamiliarity with, inexperience > [adjective] unwistc1374 unknowna1393 ignorantc1475 imperfect1508 rawa1513 unskilfula1547 imperite?1550 illiterate1556 strange1561 unacquainted1565 green-headed1569 unacquainted1581 unacquaint1587 unfledged1603 inexperienced1626 guiltless1667 inexperient1670 unconversanta1674 unversed1675 uninitiated1678 a stranger to1697 uninitiate1801 inconversant1802 lay1821 griffish1836 wet behind the ears1851 neophytic1856 griffinish1860 experienceless1875 neophytish1897 wet-eared1967 ?1550 J. Goodale tr. P. Melanchthon Ciuile Nosgay sig. B.ij A prynce..wyll commit rather to a wise man then to a yong & imperite [L. imperito] & a folishe person. 1654 T. Whitaker Blood of Grape (rev. ed.) 86 Sharpest paynes of the head, which imperite Physitians, more dangerously force by opiate preparations. 1694 P. A. Motteux tr. F. Rabelais 5th Bk. Wks. xx. 91 The Concomitants of the imperite Vulgar [Fr. du vulgaire imperit]. B. n. An uneducated, ignorant, or unskilled person. Also (with the and plural agreement): such people considered collectively. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > want of knowledge, ignorance > unfamiliarity with, inexperience > [noun] > inexperienced person imperite1614 greenhorn1672 unadept1745 griffin1793 1614 W. B. tr. Philosophers Banquet (ed. 2) 207 Astrologie, and the ouer tedious obseruation and iudgement of the starres, taken from the vanitie of the Chaldeans, who were beleeued of their imperites. a1642 R. Callis Reading of Statute of Sewers (1647) iii. 130 King Hen. 8. incorporated the Physitians..and gave them power by Charter to examine the Imperites. 1711 G. Cary Physician's Phylactic 210 It is a sort of Confidence, or rather Impudence, for the Imperite to teach the Perite. 1727 tr. E. Coke Reports 2 To Learned Rdr. Wills intricately, absurdly, and repugnant set down, by Parsons, Scriveners, and such other Imperites. Derivatives imperitely adv. [after classical Latin imperītē] without knowledge; ignorantly. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > want of knowledge, ignorance > unfamiliarity with, inexperience > [adverb] uncunninglya1340 rowly1562 rawly1570 imperitely1657 1657 R. Tomlinson tr. J. de Renou Pharmaceut. Shop i, in Medicinal Dispensatory sig. Qqq4 Vulgar Apothecaries call this Syrupe Diacodium, but imperitely [L. imperite]. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2019). < adj.n.?1550 |
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