单词 | old-fangled |
释义 | old-fangledadj. Characterized by adherence to what is old; old-fashioned. ΘΚΠ the world > time > relative time > the past > oldness or ancientness > [adjective] > old-fashioned or antiquated moth-frettenOE antiquate?a1425 antique?1532 rusty1549 moth-eaten1551 musty1575 worm-eatenc1575 overyear1584 out of date1589 old-fashioned1592 out of date1592 worm-eat1597 old-fashion1599 ancient1601 outdated1616 out-of-fashion1623 over-aged1623 superannuateda1634 thorough-old1639 overdateda1641 trunk-hosea1643 antiquitated1645 antiquated1654 out-of-fashioned1671 unmodern1731 of the old school1749 auld-farrant1750 old-fangled1764 fossila1770 fogram1772 passé1775 unmodernized1775 oxidated1791 moss-covered1792 square-toeda1797 old-fashionable1807 pigtail1817 behind the times1826 slow1827 fossilized1828 rococo1836 antiquish1838 old-timey1850 out of season1850 moss-grown1851 old style1858 antiqued1859 pigtaily1859 prehistoric1859 backdated1862 played1864 fossiled1866 bygone1869 mossy-backed1870 old-worldly1878 past-time1889 outmoded1896 dated1900 brontosaurian1909 antiquey1926 horse-and-buggy1926 vintage1928 Neolithic1934 time-warped1938 demoded1941 steam age1941 hairy1946 old school1946 rinky-dink1946 time warp1954 Palaeolithic1957 retardataire1958 throwback1968 wally1969 antwacky1975 1764 R. Griffith Triumvirate II. cxxxiii,120 Pugh, pugh, said he,..I am not used to these old-fangled notions. 1797 in Catal. Prints: Polit. & Personal Satires (Brit. Mus.) (1942) VII. 354 We'll stitch up these old fangled Garments for our beloved brats. 1842 R. Browning Pied Piper of Hamelin in Bells & Pomegranates No. III: Dramatic Lyrics vi Low it dangled Over his vesture so old-fangled. 1871 M. Collins Marquis & Merchant I. vi. 208 Old-fangled cut glasses. 1990 B. Gill N.Y. Life xxxvi. 288 Acting upon some oldfangled notion of permitting women to speak first, I called upon Louis Bogan. 2007 C. Jellenik Rewriting Rewriting iii. 179 She inserts new-fangled photographs into her old-fangled manuscript. Derivatives old-ˈfangledness n. adherence to or liking for what is old-fashioned. ΘΚΠ the world > time > relative time > the past > oldness or ancientness > [noun] > old-fashionedness staleness1552 surannation1656 superannuation1658 antiquation1659 fustinessa1661 antiquateness1664 antiquatedness1730 superannuity1781 innovelty1783 old-fashionedness1817 square-toedness1846 fossilism1861 obsolescence1887 old-timiness1887 frumpishness1889 old-fangledness1895 out-of-dateness1915 datedness1933 outdatedness1953 time warp1965 1895 Spectator 23 Nov. 731/2 We like better, out of a certain old-fangledness, to turn back again to the oft-told stories of Punch's beginnings. 1993 Times Educ. Suppl. 5 Mar. (Extra Eng. Suppl.) p. v/2 This seems to have a reassuring oldfangledness about it, but of course it makes a mockery of the real study of literature. 2008 Outlook Traveller June 120/2 An overpopulated place that existed in a crisis of old-fangledness. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1764 |
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