单词 | queenly |
释义 | queenlyadj. 1. Of, relating to, or befitting a queen. ΘΚΠ society > authority > rule or government > ruler or governor > sovereign ruler or monarch > queen > [adjective] queenlyOE reginal1568 society > society and the community > social class > nobility > rank > royalty > [adjective] > queenly queenlyOE reginal1568 OE Beowulf (2008) 1940 Ne bið swylc cwenlic þeaw idese to efnanne, þeah ðe hio ænlicu sy, þætte freoðuwebbe feores onsæce æfter ligetorne leofne mannan. a1450 St. Katherine (Richardson 44) (1884) 57 (MED) Whan þey ladde þe queene to torment..þey..smoot yren hokes in hir queenly tetes. 1540 T. Cromwell Let. 30 June in R. B. Merriman Life & Lett. T. Cromwell (1902) II. 269 I answeryd Saying..that..I thought she hadde a quenlye manner. 1570 J. Foxe Actes & Monumentes (rev. ed.) I. 546/1 Whether they shalbe eyther of regal, quenely, or imperial dignitie. 1611 J. Speed Hist. Great Brit. viii. vii. 408/2 Neither did shee long enioy him, or her Queenly title, after his aspiring to the Crowne. 1658 G. Swinhoe Trag. Unhappy Fair Irene 22 Let go the Ruines to the unbridled Souldiers, who utterly disdain a Queenly Monarchy. a1729 E. Taylor Metrical Hist. Christianity (1962) 429 Tame to purchase her a Queenly Crown. 1753 E. Moore Gamester p. vi Those bold Sluts, for all their Queenly Pride, Have play'd loose Tricks. 1790 T. Pennant Of London 276 Queen Philippa, wife of Edward III. was a great benefactress to this hospital: and to this day it remains under queenly patronage. 1815 H. H. Milman Fazio iv. iii. 84 Some good old forgotten time, Ere harlotry became a queenly sin, And housed in palaces. 1849 W. M. W. Cull Reverberations ii. 2 Soon Alcestis..With a queenlier presence..Stept forth. 1878 W. E. Gladstone Homer 133 In the Odyssey Helen reappears full of queenly dignity. 1930 Syracuse (N.Y.) Herald 13 July (Mag.) 7/4 To attain a princessly status which might indeed be elevated to that of a queenly title one day. 1965 Ebony May 188 (caption) Queenly lines characterize this light French imported all-lace sheath with a detachable all-lace underskirt. 2003 H. E. Maurer Margaret of Anjou 2 His condemnation of Margaret also alludes to the idea of a ‘proper’ queenly role as mediator and peacemaker. 2. Resembling or suggestive of a queen; queen-like. Also figurative. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > reputation > majesty, glory, or grandeur > [adjective] higheOE drightlikeOE highlyOE drightfula1225 prouda1275 principalc1385 solemna1387 gentlec1390 high and mighty1400 imperial?c1400 royalc1405 kinglyc1425 sublimatec1425 lordfulc1429 lordlyc1440 assumpt1447 raiseda1450 haught1470 kinglikec1485 lordlike1488 triumphant1494 greatlya1500 princely?a1510 supereminent1531 princelike1532 lofta1547 lofty1548 regal1561 supernal1562 haughty1563 excelse1569 queen-like?1571 majestical1578 erecteda1586 augustious1591 ennobled1592 imperious1592 enthronized1593 august1594 high-born1598 sublimed1602 jovial1604 majestic1606 enthroned1609 starred1615 exalted1623 majestuous1633 reared1638 sublimary1655 majestative1656 kingrik1663 superb1663 grand1673 celse1708 stilted1744 canonized1790 queenly1791 apotheosized1794 princified1857 the mind > emotion > pride > ostentation > splendour, magnificence, or pomp > [adjective] wlonkOE kine-wurtheOE reala1325 rialc1330 royalc1400 wlonkfulc1400 statelyc1415 pompousc1425 imperial?1435 pontificalc1440 sumptuous1472 magnific1490 magnificenta1530 statelike1534 pompatic1535 magnificala1538 princely1539 portly1548 regal1561 queen-like?1571 haughty1585 portlike1587 Minerva-like1598 lustrous1605 pompatical1610 pontificial1613 commandinga1616 pompal1616 grand1622 splendid1624 pontifician1629 regifical1656 queenly1791 presidential1804 angeliferous1837 slashing1854 sultanesque1862 pageanted1902 1791 in J. Elphinston Forty Years' Corr. between Geniusses ov Boath Sexes V. ii. ii. 99 See queenly Yorks sublime cathedral rise! 1818 E. Elliott Night iv. 130 Beauteous as light, then came a queenly form. 1826 M. R. Mitford Our Village II. 243 That queenly flower becomes the water. 1854 J. Doran Habits & Men 104 Anne of Denmark..did not look queenly even in Elizabeth's robes. 1869 E. A. Freeman Hist. Norman Conquest III. xi. 34 It had brought forth its queenly leaves and its kingly fruit. 1928 D. H. Lawrence Lady Chatterley's Lover i. 3 Why couldn't a girl be queenly, and give the gift of herself? 1963 N. Bawden Secret Passage iv. 59 She looked at Ben. ‘You'll come again, won't you?’ She sounded quavery and humble, suddenly, not queenly at all. 1999 R. Tremain Music & Silence (2000) ii. 233 Separate from the King, separate from her mother, she appears queenly, magnificent, a woman to be worshipped. 3. slang. Of, relating to, or characteristic of a homosexual man (see queen n. 13). ΘΚΠ the world > life > sex and gender > female > effeminacy > [adjective] womanly?c1225 ferbleta1300 effeminatea1393 nicea1393 softc1450 manlessa1529 unmanly1534 cockney1573 effeminated1580 unmanlikea1586 milky1602 enervate1603 womanizing1615 emasculate1622 womanized1624 softly1643 womanlish1647 unmasculine1649 emollid1656 ladylike1656 enervated1660 emasculated1701 petticoated1708 tea-faced1728 effeminized1789 invirile1870 epicene1881 sissyish1889 sissified1898 devirilized1901 cockless1902 camp1909 pansy1929 campy1932 queenly1933 poncy1937 pansyish1941 swishy1941 moffie1954 poofy1956 femme1963 poofed-up1964 minty1965 ponced-up1970 lavender1979 1933 Brevities (N.Y.) 8 May 8/1 Thousands of ‘queers’ have descended upon the city, staging gala parties, drags and other hotcha queenly antics. 1968 Listener 11 July 59/3 Paul Scofield..is using his queenliest Staircase manner to play a bisexual script-writer. 1976 Times 5 Apr. 6/8 A..rumour went around that the play was really about homosexuals. Certainly some of the dialogue does have a queenly tinge. 2004 N.Y. Rev. Bks. 12 Feb. 4/1 [He] discovers that his lover, a wisecracking, unabashedly queenly Mayflower descendant,..has been diagnosed with Kaposi's sarcoma, an early sign of AIDS. Compounds queenly-looking adj. ΚΠ a1839 in C. M. Sedgwick Lett. from Abroad (1841) I. 95 I was introduced to Mrs. Norton, who is herself a most queenly-looking creature, a Semiramis, a Sappho, or an Amazon. 1871 A. Dutton Streets & Lanes i. 32 A queenly-looking old lady. 1971 Charleston (W. Va.) Gaz. 26 Feb. 24/1 A queenly-looking, long-sleeved gown patterned in pink and white. 2002 Flare (Nexis) Oct. 40 Whenever I saw her on television as a child, I remember feeling disappointed she wasn't more, well, queenly looking... Where was the staff, the jewels, the sash, the crown, the royal glitter? This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022). queenlyadv. Chiefly poetic. Like a queen; in a manner befitting a queen. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > reputation > majesty, glory, or grandeur > [adverb] micklelyeOE worthlyeOE noblelyc1300 lordlya1398 greatlya1400 kinglyc1425 princely1548 lordlikea1555 princelike1567 majestically1577 kinglike1582 elevatedly1593 great1616 grandly1647 augustly1649 magnificently1660 grand1729 lordfully1836 queenly1840 exaltedly1852 regally1852 nobilmente1899 1840 T. Westwood Poems 127 The young moon, queenly fair, With pure, and pale, and cloudless light, Illumes the azure air. a1851 D. M. Moir To Wounded Ptarmigan in Poet. Wks. (1852) I. 114 The wild swan o'er the lake, Ice-unfetter'd, oar'd it queenly. 1864 Ld. Tennyson Aylmer's Field in Enoch Arden, etc. 60 Queenly responsive when the loyal hand Rose..as she past. 1908 J. Mackay From Maori Sea 14 That will not warp nor wilt although the frost Besiege its root with hard and fast endeavour; But laughs right queenly to the Borean host Of Merrie Dancers, laughing back for ever! a1930 D. H. Lawrence Last Poems (1932) 31 And the moon that went so queenly, shaking her glistening beams is dead too. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.OEadv.1840 |
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