单词 | juvenal |
释义 | Juvenaln.2 Used gen. to designate a satirist. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > literature > writer or author > [noun] > humorous writer > of lampoon or satire satirica1387 satirist1566 Juvenal1592 pasquiller1598 sillographer1656 lampooner1693 sillographist1775 squibber1810 pasquillant1817 pasquinader1824 sillograph1824 lampoonist1880 the mind > mental capacity > understanding > intelligence, cleverness > wit, wittiness > wit with words > satire > [noun] > one who employs satirica1387 satirist1566 Lucianist1585 Juvenal1592 satire1596 Lucian1752 satirizer1789 1592 Greenes Groats-worth of Witte To Gentl. Acquaint. sig. F With thee I ioyne yong Iuuenall [sc. Nashe], that byting Satyrist. 1693 J. Dryden Disc. conc. Satire in J. Dryden et al. tr. Juvenal Satires p. vii I might find in France a living Horace and a Juvenal, in the Person of the admirable Boileau. 1820 T. G. Wainwright Ess. & Crit. (1880) 73 Some fanciful ‘juvenal’. 1841 I. D'Israeli Amenities Lit. III. 132 Jonson, the Juvenal of our drama. 1885 E. C. Brewer Dict. Phrase & Fable (rev. ed.) 469/1 The English Juvenal. John Oldham... The Juvenal of Painters. William Hogarth. 1902 Daily Chron. 20 Feb. 3/2 The art of satire is dead in England... The Juvenals of Fleet-street are no more. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1933; most recently modified version published online March 2022). † juvenaladj.n.1 Obsolete. A. adj. Juvenile. ΘΚΠ the world > life > source or principle of life > age > youth > [adjective] > young (of beings) littleeOE youngOE younglyOE younglinga1250 little waxena1325 greena1398 imperfecta1398 primec1429 unold?1440 juvync1450 novelc1450 unaged1486 in youth's flowers?1507 unbearded1560 unweaned1581 whelpish1586 ungrown1593 under-age1594 unhatched1601 infantine1603 springalda1614 unbakeda1616 unlickeda1616 juvenile1625 lile1633 juvenal1638 bloomy1651 youngish1667 blooming1676 puerilea1680 youngerly1742 steerish1789 chota1814 white-shoe1960 1638 T. Whitaker Blood of Grape 43 More hot then ripe and juvenall age. 1733 P. Aram in Gent Rippon 12 Thus angry speaks, and yet deceitful smiles, With Juv'nal Air, on tender Juveniles. 1821 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. 10 33/1 A classical book of juvenal sports. B. n.1 A youth; a ‘juvenile’. ΘΚΠ the world > people > person > young person > [noun] youngeOE younglingOE girlc1300 youtha1325 young onec1384 birdc1405 young person1438 young blood1557 primrosea1568 slip1582 juvenal1598 quat1607 airling1611 egga1616 saplinga1616 chita1657 a slip of a girla1660 juvenile1733 young adult1762 boots1806 snip1838 spring chicken1857 yob1859 kid1884 chiseller1922 juvenile adult1926 YA1974 yoof1986 1598 W. Shakespeare Love's Labour's Lost i. ii. 8 How canst thou part sadnes and melancholy, my tender Iuuenall? View more context for this quotation 1607 T. Dekker & J. Webster West-ward Hoe iii. sig. Ev I am one of his Iuvinals? 1664 C. Cotton Scarronides 19 She the small Ascanius takes: Troy's Juvenall. 1820 W. Scott Monastery II. ii. 54 (Sir Piercie Shafton is represented as saying) Touching this juvenal, he hath that about him which belongeth to higher birth.] This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1901; most recently modified version published online September 2021). < n.21592adj.n.11598 |
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