α. 1800s– Liverpuddlian (rare), 1800s– Liverpudlian.
β. 1800s– Liverpoodlian (rare).
单词 | liverpudlian |
释义 | Liverpudliann.adj.α. 1800s– Liverpuddlian (rare), 1800s– Liverpudlian. β. 1800s– Liverpoodlian (rare). A. n. 1. A native or inhabitant of the city of Liverpool. ΘΚΠ the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of Europe > British nation > English nation > [noun] > native or inhabitant of England > other towns Oxonianc1540 Yarmouthian1614 Manchesterian1645 Novocastrian1645 wacker1768 Stratfordian1769 Mancunian1771 docker1791 Yorkist1796 Dicky Sam1820 Brummie1824 Liverpudlian1833 Yarmouth bloater1849 Exonian1871 Grimbarian1886 Cheltonian1887 Plym1913 Hoxtoniana1935 scouse1945 loiner1950 Scouser1959 Wulfrunian1959 Manc1961 pie eater1985 1833 New Sporting Mag. 5 40 As Mr. Canning said to the Liverpudlians. 1849 A. H. Clough Corr. 15 Feb. (1957) I. 243 I like the Manchester people..better a good deal than the Liverpuddlians. 1863 Musical World 24 Oct. 683/2 Mozart's song seemed too quiet and too unsensational for the Liverpudlians. 1891 L. C. Elson European Reminisc. (1896) 11 The usual bother with customs follows, but..the eminent Liverpudlian, who gazes at my wearing apparel and my soiled linen, finds neither alcohol, nor cigars, nor dynamite. 1928 Times 2 Oct. 12/5 A special Liverpool or South-West Lancashire word is ‘Dicky-Sam’, which I have often heard applied to a Liverpudlian ‘born and bred’. 1966 ‘L. Lane’ ABZ of Scouse 93 Scouser, an inhabitant of Merseyside, not necessarily a Liverpudlian. 1987 D. Self in W. Russell Our Day Out (1993) 4 This illustrates one of the distinctive characteristics of the Liverpudlian: not matter how grim life may seem, a native wit and sense of humour remains undefeated. 2005 Time Out N.Y. 27 Jan. 109/3 The four Liverpudlians in the Stands have accents that charm American girls down to their Jimmy Choos. 2. The dialect or accent of people from Liverpool; = scouse n. 2b. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > languages of the world > Indo-Hittite > [noun] > Indo-European > Germanic > English > British English > English English north country1698 west country1711 Yorkshire1717 Kenticism1735 English English1783 cockney1812 Cockneyese1823 East Angliana1825 Somersetian1825 Northumbrian1845 Norfolk1863 Kentish1866 Doric1870 Kensingtonian1911 Mummerset1915 Geordie1928 Hoxtoniana1935 scouse1963 mockney1967 Kensington1968 Liverpudlian1985 Jafaican2006 MLE2006 Multicultural London English2006 1985 Toronto Star 17 Oct. a17/1 You won't find them demanding Liverpudlian be taught as a second language. 1988 T. Wynne-Jones Fastyngange 170 ‘Take a seat,’ she said in nasal Liverpudlian. 1997 Daily Tel. 25 Apr. 46/6 All the familiar preoccupations emerged, translated to Liverpudlian. 2006 Herald (Glasgow) (Nexis) 7 Oct. 9 She had to learn to speak Liverpudlian when she first went to the Everyman Theatre. B. adj. Belonging to Liverpool. ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > named regions of earth > named cities or towns > [adjective] > in Britain > Liverpool Liverpudlian1847 1847 J. Leech Church-goer: Rural Rides 231 The Liverpudlian orator caried [sic] off the palm of attraction: Christ Church was a concrete mass of human beings in the morning, and St. Matthew's was positively heaped up in the evening. 1887 Pall Mall Gaz. 26 Jan. 1/1 The division..is a fairly typical section of the Liverpudlian electorate. 1936 Times 3 Mar. 56 William Roscoe, an eminent Liverpudlian banker, led the way with ‘The Butterfly's Ball’. 1959 I. Opie & P. Opie Lore & Lang. Schoolchildren xvii. 372 Sagging..is definitely the prevailing term [for playing truant] amongst delinquents in all parts of Liverpool. A student..adds ‘scowing’ as a Liverpudlian expression. 1972 R. Allen Skinhead Escapes xix. 111 Colin stepped in with a broad Paddy-smile and a lot of Liverpudlian common-sense to boot. 2005 S. Elmes Talking for Brit. ix. 233 Sarah and her companions remember with pleasure the very Liverpudlian experience of street-play in the heart of the city. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.adj.1833 |
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