单词 | oblocution |
释义 | † oblocutionn. Obsolete. 1. Abuse, obloquy, slander; (also) an instance of this. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disrepute > damage to reputation > slander or calumny > [noun] teleeOE folk-leasinga1000 tolec1000 wrayingc1000 missaw?c1225 slanderc1290 disclanderc1300 famationc1325 noisec1325 skander1338 missaying1340 misspeecha1375 slanderingc1380 biting1382 defaminga1400 filtha1400 missaya1400 obloquya1438 oblocution?a1439 juroryc1440 defamationa1450 defamea1450 forspeaking1483 depravinga1500 defamya1513 injury?1518 depravation1526 maledictiona1530 abusion?1530 blasphemation1533 infamation1533 insectationa1535 calumning1541 calumniation?1549 abuse1559 calumnying1563 calumny1564 belying?1565 illingc1575 scandalizing1575 misparlance?1577 blot1587 libelling1587 scandal1596 traducement1597 injurying1604 deprave1610 vilifying1611 noisec1613 disfame1620 sycophancy1622 aspersion1633 disreport1640 medisance1648 bollocking1653 vilification1653 sugillation1654 blasphemya1656 traduction1656 calumniating1660 blaspheming1677 aspersing1702 blowing1710 infamizing1827 malignation1836 mud-slinging1858 mud-throwing1864 denigration1868 mud-flinging1876 dénigrement1883 malignment1885 injurious falsehood1907 mud-sling1919 bad-mouthing1939 bad mouth1947 trash-talking1974 a1439 J. Lydgate Fall of Princes (Bodl. 263) i. 4832 (MED) Let folkis alle be war off ther language, Keep ther tunges from oblocucioun, To hyndre or hurte bi no maner outrage. ?a1475 (?a1425) tr. R. Higden Polychron. (Harl. 2261) (1876) VI. 73 The kynge..askede forȝifenesse, promisenge that he wolde not use oblocucion after that in that parte. a1500 tr. Thomas à Kempis De Imitatione Christi (Trin. Dublin) (1893) 111 For þe loue of god þou owist to suffre all þinges..wronges, oblocucions, reprehensions. 1526 W. Bonde Pylgrimage of Perfection iii. sig. aiiii Preuy backebyting..is whan one..secretely speketh oblocucion or yuell of their neyghbour. 1731 N. Bailey Universal Etymol. Eng. Dict. (ed. 5) Oblocution, obloquy, ill Report. 2. Error in the delivery of a speech or oral presentation. rare. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > defective or inarticulate speech > [noun] oblocution?a1475 hacking1539 misspeaking1650 babble1667 dysphonia1706 inarticulateness1731 inarticulation1765 garble1795 thickness1849 dyslalia1854 dyslaly1856 misarticulation1866 dysarthria1877 dysarthrosis1877 cluttering1878 anarthria1879 inarticulacy1921 dysphasia- ?a1475 Ludus Coventriae (1922) 62 Þe personys here pleand, þat þe pronunciacion of here sentens to be seyd mote be sad and sure, And þat non oblocucyon make þis matere obscure. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2004; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < |
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