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单词 madling
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madlingn.

Brit. /ˈmadlɪŋ/, U.S. /ˈmædlɪŋ/
Forms: 1600s– madling; English regional 1800s– maddlen, 1800s– maddlin, 1800s– madlin.
Origin: Either (i) formed within English, by derivation. Or (ii) formed within English, by conversion. Etymons: mad adj., -ling suffix1; madling adj.
Etymology: Either < mad adj. + -ling suffix1, or < madling adj.
English regional (northern) in later use.
A mad person; a person who acts insanely or foolishly.
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the world > health and disease > mental health > mental illness > mentally ill person > [noun] > mad person
woodman1297
madmanc1330
lunatic1377
franticc1380
madwomana1438
March harec1500
Bedlam beggar1525
fanaticc1525
bedlama1529
frenetic1528
Jack o' Bedlam1528
Tom o' Bedlam1569
crack-brain1570
madbrain1570
Tom1575
madcap1589
gelt1596
madhead1600
brainsick1605
madpash1611
non compos1628
madling1638
bedlam-man1658
bedlamerc1675
fan1682
bedlamite1691
cracka1701
lymphatic1708
shatter-brain1719
mad1729
maniaca1763
non compos mentis1765
shatter-pate1775
shatter-wit1775
insane1786
craze1831
dement1857
crazy1867
crackpot1883
loony1884
bug1885
psychopath1885
dingbat1887
psychopathic1890
ding-a-ling1899
meshuggener1900
détraqué1902
maddiea1903
nut1908
mental1913
ding1929
lakes1934
wack1938
fruitcake1942
nutty1942
barm-pot1951
nutcake1953
nutter1958
nutcase1959
nut job1959
meshuga1962
nutsy1964
headcase1965
nutball1968
headbanger1973
nutso1975
wacko1977
nut bar1978
mentalist1990
1638 R. Brathwait Barnabees Journall (new ed.) i. sig. C3 There another wanton madling Who her Hog was set a sadling.
1841 Let. in R. Oastler Fleet Papers I. viii. 58 Poor madlings! they are killing the goose, to get at the golden eggs.
1847 E. Brontë Wuthering Heights I. xiii. 324 Gooid-for-nowt madling!..flinging t' precious gifts uh God under fooit i' yer flaysome rages.
1855 R. F. Burton Personal Narr. Pilgrimage to El-Medinah II. xv. 39 Making the noise of a nursery of madlings.
1896 ‘J. Ackworth’ Clog Shop Chron. 66 Thaa meytherin' owd maddlin thaa.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2000; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

madlingadj.

Brit. /ˈmadlɪŋ/, U.S. /ˈmædlɪŋ/
Forms: 1600s madling; English regional 1800s– maddling, 1800s– madlin.
Origin: Probably formed within English, by conversion. Etymons: English maddling , maddle v.
Etymology: Probably use as adjective of maddling, present participle of maddle v.; compare madling n., madling adv.
English regional (northern) in later use.
Mad; foolish, silly; confused.
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the world > health and disease > mental health > mental illness > [adjective] > insanity or madness > affected with
woodc725
woodsekc890
giddyc1000
out of (by, from, of) wit or one's witc1000
witlessc1000
brainsickOE
amadc1225
lunaticc1290
madc1330
sickc1340
brain-wooda1375
out of one's minda1387
frenetica1398
fonda1400
formada1400
unwisea1400
brainc1400
unwholec1400
alienate?a1425
brainless1434
distract of one's wits1470
madfula1475
furious1475
distract1481
fro oneself1483
beside oneself1490
beside one's patience1490
dementa1500
red-wood?1507
extraught1509
misminded1509
peevish1523
bedlam-ripe1525
straughta1529
fanatic1533
bedlama1535
daft1540
unsounda1547
stark raving (also staring) mad1548
distraughted1572
insane1575
acrazeda1577
past oneself1576
frenzy1577
poll-mad1577
out of one's senses1580
maddeda1586
frenetical1588
distempered1593
distraught1597
crazed1599
diswitted1599
idle-headed1599
lymphatical1603
extract1608
madling1608
distracteda1616
informala1616
far gone1616
crazy1617
March mada1625
non compos mentis1628
brain-crazed1632
demented1632
crack-brained1634
arreptitiousa1641
dementate1640
dementated1650
brain-crackeda1652
insaniated1652
exsensed1654
bedlam-witteda1657
lymphatic1656
mad-like1679
dementative1685
non compos1699
beside one's gravity1716
hyte1720
lymphated1727
out of one's head1733
maddened1735
swivel-eyed1758
wrong1765
brainsickly1770
fatuous1773
derangedc1790
alienated1793
shake-brained1793
crack-headed1796
flighty1802
wowf1802
doitrified1808
phrenesiac1814
bedlamite1815
mad-braineda1822
fey1823
bedlamitish1824
skire1825
beside one's wits1827
as mad as a hatter1829
crazied1842
off one's head1842
bemadded1850
loco1852
off one's nut1858
off his chump1864
unsane1867
meshuga1868
non-sane1868
loony1872
bee-headed1879
off one's onion1881
off one's base1882
(to go) off one's dot1883
locoed1885
screwy1887
off one's rocker1890
balmy or barmy on (or in) the crumpet1891
meshuggener1892
nutty1892
buggy1893
bughouse1894
off one's pannikin1894
ratty1895
off one's trolley1896
batchy1898
twisted1900
batsc1901
batty1903
dippy1903
bugs1904
dingy1904
up the (also a) pole1904
nut1906
nuts1908
nutty as a fruitcake1911
bugged1920
potty1920
cuckoo1923
nutsy1923
puggled1923
blah1924
détraqué1925
doolally1925
off one's rocket1925
puggle1925
mental1927
phooey1927
crackers1928
squirrelly1928
over the edge1929
round the bend1929
lakes1934
ding-a-ling1935
wacky1935
screwball1936
dingbats1937
Asiatic1938
parlatic1941
troppo1941
up the creek1941
screwed-up1943
bonkers1945
psychological1952
out to lunch1955
starkers1956
off (one's) squiff1960
round the twist1960
yampy1963
out of (also off) one's bird1966
out of one's skull1967
whacked out1969
batshit1971
woo-woo1971
nutso1973
out of (one's) gourd1977
wacko1977
off one's meds1986
1608 Bp. T. Morton Preamble Incounter 126 Why doe I trouble my selfe with these my Aduersaries madling conceits?
1876 Nidderdale Olminac in Eng. Dial. Dict. (at cited word) A madlin fool.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2000; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

madlingadv.

Origin: Either (i) formed within English, by derivation. Or (ii) formed within English, by conversion. Etymons: mad adj., -ling suffix2; English maddling , maddle v.
Etymology: Either < mad adj. + -ling suffix2 (compare darkling adv.), or perhaps < maddling, present participle of maddle v.. Compare madling n., madling adj. N.E.D. (1904) indicates the stress as ˈmadling.
Obsolete.
= madly adv.
ΘΚΠ
the world > health and disease > mental health > mental illness > [adverb] > madly
woodlyc1000
madlyc1225
out of (by, from, of) wit or one's wit1470–85
bedlamlya1569
bedlamlike1576
distractedly1608
madling1608
monthly1611
brainsicklya1616
maddinglya1625
frenzilya1688
crazily1814
insanely1828
dementedly1844
off1866
hippomaniacally1876
pathologically1925
manically1927
dottily1937
feyly1959
kookily1968
nutso1980
1608 T. Hudson tr. G. de S. Du Bartas Ivdith vi. 93 in J. Sylvester Deuine Weekes & Wks. (new ed.) Some madling runnes, some trembles in a traunce.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2000; most recently modified version published online December 2018).
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