单词 | noteless |
释义 | notelessadj. 1. Of no note; unmarked, undistinguished, unnoticed. Chiefly poetic. Now rare. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > importance > unimportance > [adjective] > unnoted or ordinary quotidian1430 obscure1555 rife1598 notelessa1625 mere1732 a1625 J. Fletcher Bonduca ii. i, in F. Beaumont & J. Fletcher Comedies & Trag. (1647) sig. Gggg2v/1 Whose vertues..Must not be lost in mists and fogs of people, notelesse, and out of name. 1630 T. Dekker Second Pt. Honest Whore iv. i. 384 Let her walke Saint-like, notelesse, and vnknowne. a1750 A. Hill Cleon to Lycidas in Wks. (1753) 291 A noteless, nameless, silent, friend To thought's obscure retreats, unnerv'd, like me, By dignity's bold brace, or fame's felt spring. 1786 R. Burns Poems 234 Is there a Bard of rustic song, Who, noteless, steals the crouds among. 1815 W. Scott Lord of Isles iii. iv. 86 In hurry of the night, 'Scaped noteless, and without remark, Two strangers. 1878 C. Stanford Symbols Christ (new ed.) ix. 250 Some noteless action may be the germ of a power that shall spread through all the earth. a1912 A. Lang Scot to Jeanne d'Arc in Poet. Wks. (1923) I. 69 Born of a lowly line, Noteless as once was thine, One of that name I would were kin to me. 1936 A. E. Housman More Poems 37 The veins of these that slumber Leapt once with dancing fires divine; The blood of all this noteless number Ran red like mine. 2. Unmusical, unharmonious; voiceless. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > [adjective] > having musical quality > not musicless1615 unmusicala1616 immusical1626 noteless1721 anti-musical1824 the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > voice or vocal sound > loss or lack of voice > [adjective] mutec1400 silenta1425 voiceless1535 noteless1826 unvoiceful1872 1721 T. D'Urfey Two Queens Brentford i. ii, in New Opera's 22 The Bagpipe with its Squeak and Drone, Or Parish-Clerk, with noteless Tone, Are Owls to us Sweet Singers. 1821 Ld. Byron Don Juan: Canto IV lxxxvii. 114 An ignorant, noteless, timeless, tuneless fellow. 1826 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. 20 405 A little brown noteless bird starts from among our feet. 1852 G. M. Murphy Anti-alcohol 38 Here noteless music, and adult'rate wine, Aid pleasures, indiscreet, to steal the time. 1988 B. Day N. Coward: Compl. Lyrics 213/1 It was he..who coped valiantly with the noteless, tuneless horrors we were faced with in camps and messes when we were not able to travel a piano. 2000 Instructor (Nexis) 1 Apr. 40 Rocking rhythms will take us along to the rising crest of a noteless song. 3. Without a written note or notes; (of a text) without footnotes or annotations; (of a speech, lecture, etc.) made without the aid of notes. ΚΠ 1950 Hispanic Amer. Hist. Rev. 30 441 Religious toleration was thus assailed in..the noteless Spanish Bible in La Ballena. 1984 William & Mary Q. 41 412 Even if no one had attended, he would still have given his well-organized, noteless lectures as required by decree of the Emperor Bonaparte. 1996 San Francisco Chron. (Nexis) 10 Sept. a2 The results are somewhat surprising, given the rave reviews that Dole received for her noteless, talk show-style speech about her husband at the Republican convention last month. Derivatives ˈnotelessly adv. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > attention > attracting attention > [adverb] > without being noticed unheededly1818 notelessly1830 1830 R. Chambers Life James I II. iii. 209 Clouds..decline notelessly..beneath the horizon. a1886 E. Dickinson Shady Friend in Poems (1892) i. xxxiv. 57 Ah! the bewildering thread! The tapestries of paradise So notelessly are made! 1992 Evening Standard (Nexis) 2 June 44 In the Japanese piece, he and his brass colleagues ended up puffing notelessly into their instruments as the lights dimmed. ˈnotelessness n. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > obscurity or ingloriousness > [noun] obscurity1578 eclipse1598 ingloriousnessa1631 deliquium1648 shade1650 incelebrity1813 notelessness1830 obscureness1873 Palookaville?1954 1830 R. Chambers Life James I II. x. 258 His life was spent in its usual tranquillity and notelessness. 1932 Mod. Lang. Notes 47 540 A kind of middle course between the notelessness of Mr. Josephson's recent Rousseau and the abundant specification that Professor Havens craved in that book. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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