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单词 old dear
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old dearn.

Brit. /ˌəʊl(d) ˈdɪə/, U.S. /ˈoʊl(d) ˈdɪ(ə)r/
Forms: also (in sense 2) with capital initial.
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: old adj., dear n.2
Etymology: < old adj. + dear n.2 Compare old girl n.
1.
a. An old person, esp. a woman; used esp. with connotations of physical or mental frailty. Frequently with descriptive modifier.
ΘΚΠ
the world > people > person > old person > old woman > [noun]
old wifeeOE
old womanOE
trota1375
carlinec1375
cronec1386
vecke1390
monea1393
hagc1400
ribibec1405
aunt?a1425
crate14..
witchc1475
mauda1500
mackabroine1546
grandam?1550
grannam1565
old lady1575
beldam1580
lucky1629
granny1634
patriarchess1639
runta1652
harridan1699
grimalkin1798
mama1810
tante1815
wifie1823
maw1826
old dear1836
tante1845
Mother Bunch1847
douairière1869
dowager1870
veteraness1880
old trout1897
tab1909
bag1924
crow1925
ma1932
Skinny Liz1940
old bag1947
old boot1958
tannie1958
LOL1960
1836 C. Dickens Pickwick Papers (1837) xiii. 126 She did no hesitate to inform him..that Mr. Pickwick was ‘a delightful old dear’.
1854 W. M. Thackeray Newcomes I. x. 107 Lady Ann is a ridiculous old dear.
1880 M. E. Braddon Just as I Am xlv You are such a devoted old dear.
1955 J. Thomas No Banners ii. 23 Remember the old dear at La Souterraine who fed us on bread and ham and cheese and a bottle of wine?
1988 B. Desai Memory of Elephants 100 A very exalted old dear, the wife of a very senior officer.
b. colloquial (British and Irish English). With the or possessive adjective. The mother of the person speaking, addressed, or referred to.
ΘΚΠ
society > society and the community > kinship or relationship > kinsman or relation > parent > mother > [noun]
mothereOE
dame?c1225
merea1275
childbearera1382
genitricea1500
mammy1523
dama1547
mama1555
genetrix1561
mam1570
mum?1595
old lady1599
authoressc1603
mam1608
genitress1610
old woman1668
old girl1745
mummy1768
momma1810
madre1815
maw1826
ma1829
marm1835
mater1843
mom1846
mommy1846
maternal1867
motherkins1870
muvver1871
mumsy1876
mamacita1887
mutti1905
birth mother1906
duchess1909
amma1913
momsey1914
mums1915
moms1925
mata1945
baby-mother1966
mama1982
old dear1985
baby-mama1986
1985 M. Munro Patter 12 I'm meant to be goin [sic] to my old dear's but I think I'll give it a body swerve.
1991 J. O'Connor Cowboys & Indians (1992) 76 He'd..pranged the old dear's Volvo on the way home from the Leeson Street strip and run over the foot of a policeman.
1999 C. Dolan Ascension Day (2000) viii. 171 I'd talk direct to your old dear, only I wouldn't want to put the shits up her.
2. As a familiar form of address, esp. to an older woman. Cf. dear n.2
ΘΚΠ
the world > people > person > old person > old woman > [noun] > as term of address
motherc1275
aunt1750
tante1815
tante1845
old dear1866
ouma1904
auntie1938
tannie1958
tita1963
1866 W. Collins Armadale I. v. 208 My poor Old Dear,—How very little you know of my sensitive nature.
1898 W. S. Gilbert King Borria Bungalee Boo in Bab Ballads 158 And neat little Titty-Fol-Leh Said, ‘Tootle-Tum, you go along! You naughty old dear, go along!’
1922 S. Lewis Babbitt xix. 240 Bad luck, old dear, and you can stick your job up the sewer!
1976 J. Wilson Let's Pretend viii. 86 Come on, old dear. I want you to get up and get dressed.
2002 Times Colonist (Victoria, Brit. Columbia) (Nexis) 8 June a13 Penelope, old dear, I feel a migraine coming on.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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