单词 | baragouin |
释义 | baragouinn. Language so altered in sound or sense as to become generally unintelligible; jargon, ‘double-Dutch.’ ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > intelligibility > absence of meaning > nonsense, rubbish > unintelligible language, gibberish > [noun] jargon1340 gibberishc1557 fustiana1593 hibber-gibber1593 rabble?1593 gabbling1599 rantum-scantum1599 ribble-rabble1601 gabble1602 High Dutch1602 Greek1603 baragouin1614 galimatias1653 riddle-me-ree1678 clink-clank1679 Hebrew1705 alieniloquy1727 jabber1735 mumbo-jumbo1738 gibbering1786 rigmarole1809 gibber1832 rigmarolery1833 Babelism1834 jargoning1837 barrikin1851 abracadabra1867 double Dutch1876 jabberwock1902 jabberwocky1908 jibber-jabber1922 mumbo-jumbery1923 mumbo1931 double-talk1938 garbology1944 1614 T. Overbury et al. Characters in Wife now Widow (5th impr.) sig. F2v He thinkes no language worth knowing but his Barragouin. 1801 W. Taylor in Monthly Mag. 11 646 The barragouin of a professional lawyer. 1860 All Year Round 10 Mar. 461 Some horrible patois and baragouin of his own. Derivatives baraˈgouinish adj. ΚΠ 1801 W. Taylor in Monthly Mag. 12 99 The parliamentary use of the word [committee] is anomalous; it there means the collective body of persons..and, in that baragouinish sense, is accented on the second syllable. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1885; most recently modified version published online March 2021). < |
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