单词 | loathsomeness |
释义 | loathsomenessn. 1. a. The quality or condition of being loathsome, whether in a physical or moral sense. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > lack of beauty > ugliness > [noun] > hideousness loathsomenessa1300 hideousness1340 loathliness1483 shockingness1753 hideosity1807 a1300 Cursor Mundi 1641 Al lathsumnes o wikkudhede has filed þe werld on lenth and brede. a1340 R. Rolle Psalter cii. 2 Delite of syn be noght in thi sight: bot lathsumnes of syn. a1529 J. Skelton Howe Douty Duke of Albany in Wks. (1843) II. 72 Euer to remayne..In lousy lothsumnesse. 1654 T. Hall (title) The Loathsomnesse of Long Haire. 1757 tr. J. G. Keyssler Trav. IV. 191 To observe the sudden change of vain beauty into loathsomness. 1857–8 E. H. Sears Athanasia xvi. 135 The..utter loathsomeness of those crimes. 1883 Contemp. Rev. Dec. 800 If there is beauty, it is mated with hideousness and loathsomeness. b. quasi-concrete. Something loathsome, a loathsome object. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > lack of beauty > ugliness > [noun] > hideousness > hideous thing byseningc1375 hideousc1420 bysena1525 loathlyc1540 Mahoundc1540 loathsomeness1549 bysym1568 1549 M. Coverdale et al. tr. Erasmus Paraphr. Newe Test. II. 1 Pet. ii. f. vv Those sacrifices of Moses are now all ready growen in to a lothesomenes. 1565 J. Jewel Replie Hardinges Answeare ix. 419 For auoidinge of putrefaction, or some other lothsomnesse. 1656 Earl of Monmouth tr. T. Boccalini Ragguagli di Parnasso (1674) i. xiii. 16 Those enormous and hatefull loathsomnesses, which do so much nauseate good mens eyes. 1867 H. Bushnell in Hours at Home Nov. 6 The very thing now wanted..is a good supply of disfigurements,..loathsomenesses, objects of aversion and disgust. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > hatred > loathing or detestation > [noun] wlatingc725 wlatc960 ugginga1325 uglinessc1325 loathingc1340 abominationc1350 wlatsomenessc1380 wlatingness1382 fastidie?a1425 loathsomenessc1425 ugsomenessc1450 horribility1496 detestation1526 abhorring1528 dislikingc1540 fastidiousness1541 abhorfulness1556 fulsomeness1563 execration1570 abhorment1576 detesting1591 loath?1591 abhorrence1592 abhorrency1596 dislike1597 distaste1598 disgust1611 nausea1619 oppositeness1619 nauseousness1622 detest1638 wearisomeness1642 repugnance1643 odium1645 abhorrition1649 abominate1651 nausity1654 disdain1655 repugnancy1681 degoust1716 repulsion1751 self-repugnance1852 kick1893 the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > digestive disorders > [noun] > nausea wlatingc725 unlusteOE abominationa1398 flatingnessa1398 indignation1398 wambling1398 wlatness1398 nausea?a1425 walmingc1440 loathsomeness1536 qualming1565 subversion of the stomach1569 queasiness1576 pukishness1581 squeamishnessa1586 distaste1598 nausiness1598 wamble1603 sickness1604 distasting1605 distasture1611 nauseation1628 nauseousness1628 qualmishness1643 nauseating1651 crop-sickness1654 squeasinessa1660 mawkishness1670 qualminess1778 wambliness1900 icky1969 the mind > will > wish or inclination > unwillingness > [noun] un-i-willa1225 unlustc1230 dangerc1290 loathnessa1300 thronessa1400 grudgingc1420 nilling?a1425 unlustiness?a1425 loathinessc1449 difficulty?c1450 grudge1477 sticking1525 scruple1526 unreadiness1526 sweerness1533 dangerousness1548 untowardnessa1555 envy1557 loathsomeness1560 retractation1563 stickling1589 indisposition1593 loathfulness1596 backwardness1597 unwillingness1597 reluctation1598 offwardness1600 undisposedness1600 hinka1614 reluctancy1621 reluctancea1628 renitence1640 nolencea1651 nolencya1651 indisposedness1651 shyness1651 nolition1653 costiveness1654 sullenness1659 scrupling1665 regret1667 queerness1687 stickiness1689 disinclination1695 uneasinessa1715 tarditude1794 disclination1812 inalacrity1813 grudgingness1820 tarrowing1832 reticence1863 grudgery1889 balkiness1894 safety first1913 c1425 St. Mary of Oignies ii. ii, in Anglia VIII. 154/28 She receyued no worldes ioye..but forsoke hem wiþ a loþsumnes of herte. 1536 Cecil in J. A. Froude Hist. Eng. (1881) VII. 450 The loathsomeness of the Queen's Majesty to consent thereto. 1541 T. Elyot Castel of Helthe (new ed.) 28 b Southistel..causeth fastidiousnes or lothsomnesse of the stomake. 1560 J. Daus tr. J. Sleidane Commentaries f. cxc Neyther that they runne away from them, or fordo them selues for vnpatientnes and lothsomenes of that estate [sc. slavery]. 1620 T. Venner Via Recta vi. 98 The sweet Orenges..cause loathsomnesse in the stomacke. 1635 E. Pagitt Christianographie (1636) iii. 108 Loathsomenesse to drinke after others. 1807 E. S. Barrett Rising Sun II. 103 We must now, unwillingly, and with a degree of loathsomeness, proceed to give some few examples of it. 1808 R. Southey Select. from Lett. (1856) II. 104 No sentiment can be excited except of hatred and disgust, which approaches to loathsomeness. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1903; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < n.a1300 |
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