单词 | rageous |
释义 | rageousadj. Now archaic and regional. 1. Of things, as fire, the sea, the wind, etc.: violent, severe, full of furious activity. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > manner of action > violent action or operation > [adjective] > specifically of natural agencies starkeOE steer13.. savagea1393 wightc1400 violentc1425 rageousc1450 bolda1522 masterfula1522 shouldering1747 c1450 C. d'Orleans Poems (1941) 34 (MED) What nede y spende more enke..That fele the crampe of deth myn hert so nyghe As thorugh this rageous fyre. ?a1475 J. Lydgate Fall of Princes (Royal 18 B.xxxi) i. 1174 (MED) Ragious [a1475 Harl. 1766 Ragous; ?a1439 Bodl. The boistous wyndis and the rage skie]. 1532 T. More Confut. Tyndale in Wks. 520/1 Fierce & ragyous fire, whyche shall consume the aduersaryes. a1575 N. Harpsfield Treat. Divorce Henry VIII (1878) (modernized text) 177 The rageous insurges of the wind and water. 1750 T. Short Disc. Tea, Sugar, &c. iii. viii. 327 Moving his Eyes from one Line to another of the Book, his Pain was quite rageous. 1935 E. R. Eddison Mistress xvi. 285 ‘When mean you to set forth for Peraz?’.. ‘Why, to-morrow, and leisurely by land, not to hazard delays in this rageous wind.’ 2. Of persons, their actions, attributes, etc.: full of rage, passion, or anger; mad. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > violent emotion > [adjective] > affected by violent emotion woodc900 reighOE mada1350 furiousc1374 raginga1425 savagea1450 rageous1486 frenetic?c1550 frantic1561 frenetical1588 impotent1596 transported1600 violent1601 turbulent1609 dementing1729 enfrenzied1823 wild1868 haywire1934 wigged-out1977 the world > action or operation > behaviour > bad behaviour > violent behaviour > [adjective] > fiercely or furiously violent bremec1175 wooda1250 furiousc1374 rabious1460 rageous1486 furibund1490 bremelya1500 orped1567 yond1590 rabid1594 society > morality > moral evil > licentiousness > unchastity > lasciviousness or lust > [adjective] golelichc1000 luxuriousc1330 jollyc1384 lustyc1386 Venerienc1386 nicea1393 gayc1405 lasciviousc1425 libidinous1447 Venerian1448 coltishc1450 gigly1482 lubric1490 ranka1500 venereous1509 lubricous1535 venerious1547 boarish?1550 goatish?1552 cadye1554 lusting1559 coy1570 rage1573 rammish1577 venerial1577 lustful1579 rageous1579 proud1590 lust-breathed1594 rampant1596 venerous1597 sharp-seta1600 fulsome1600 lubrical1602 hot-backed1607 ruttish1607 stoned1607 muskish-minded1610 Venerean1612 saucya1616 veneral1623 lascive1647 venereal1652 lascivient1653 hircine1656 hot-tempered1673 ramp1678 randy1771 concupiscenta1834 aphrodisiac1862 lubricious1884 radgie1894 1486 [implied in: 1486 in A. F. Johnston & M. Rogerson Rec. Early Eng. Drama: York (1979) I. 141 Obteyning as moost worthi your right not regosly.]. 1490 W. Caxton tr. Eneydos xxii. 81 Tourned from herself for grete sorowe in to a rageouse franesye. 1536 R. Morison Remedy for Sedition 1 Suche ragious outcries of souldiours, noyse and brayeng of horses. 1579 J. Jones Arte preseruing Bodie & Soule i. vii. 12 Pithagoras..quenched..the lusting minde of a ragious yong man. 1593 B. Barnes Parthenophil & Parthenophe lxii. 41 Quenche this furious rage, O quenche this rageous furie, little god! 1650 R. Stapleton tr. F. Strada De Bello Belgico vi. 6 The Calvinists would have sallyed out of Antwerp to helpe their Fellowes. But finding themselves lockt in they grew rageous. 1686 G. Stuart Joco-serious Disc. 30 The Rageous Pangs that I ha' tane Wou'd e'en have burst'n a Heart o' Stane. a1692 ( in J. Stevenson Lett. & Papers Illustr. Wars Eng. in France (1864) II. 453 (MED) The kyng considereth the grete trouble that is nowe late growen..in the Chirche by the rageous demenyng of thayme of Basyle. a1796 S. Pegge Two Coll. Derbicisms (1896) 118 Ragious, full of rage or anger, very angry. 1869 J. C. Atkinson Peacock's Gloss. Dial. Hundred of Lonsdale 66/2 Rageous, in a rage, in excessive pain, violent, furious. 1891 J. C. Atkinson Last of Giant-killers 57 There was a shrill peal of laughter such as to make Mr. Wolfwald shivery as well as rageous. 1922 D. H. Lawrence Fantasia of Unconscious iii. 40 This insistence on pity, on love, is quite different from the rageous weeping. 2005 A. Masters Stuart iv. 35 In this excerpt he's talking about what happens when he gets ‘rageous’: You know, we're not talking kitchen knives, we're talking, like, fuck-off-cunt knives. Derivatives ˈrageously adv. now rare. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > violent emotion > [adverb] rageously1486 violently1518 franticly1549 ragingly1549 wildly1593 turbulently1602 impotently1621 transportedly1652 like wild1674 frantically1749 madly1756 seethingly1887 like crazy1924 the world > action or operation > behaviour > bad behaviour > violent behaviour > [adverb] > with fierce or furious violence gramelyc1000 woodlyc1000 wood1297 rageously1486 ragingly1549 rabidly?1611 the world > action or operation > manner of action > violent action or operation > [adverb] strongeOE hotOE unsoftOE snellya1000 stitha1000 stronglyOE woodlyc1000 hatelyOE unridelyc1175 wood1297 mainlyc1300 dreec1330 spackly?c1335 brothelyc1340 bremelya1375 fiercelya1375 violentlya1387 throlyc1390 roughlya1400 snarplya1400 unrekenlya1400 dreichlyc1400 ranklyc1400 witherlyc1400 maliciouslya1450 fervently1480 roidlyc1480 thrafully1535 vehement?1541 toughly1589 sickerly1596 vengeously1599 virulently1599 rageously1600 ragefullya1631 churlishly1657 improbously1657 rampantly1698 fierce1771 savagerous1832 fulgurantly1873 franticly1883 1486 in A. F. Johnston & M. Rogerson Rec. Early Eng. Drama: York (1979) I. 141 Obteyning as moost worthi your right not regosly. 1509 J. Fisher Serm. Henry VIJ (de Worde) sig. Avij They ragyously and furyously gape. 1600 R. Surflet tr. C. Estienne & J. Liébault Maison Rustique vi. xvi. 758 If there bee any water it..will boile ragiouslie. 1676 W. Penn 2nd Pt. Cry of Oppressed for Justice 28 The Justice still rageously saying, He would break open his Doors to set. 1897 J. Conrad Nigger of ‘Narcissus’ iii. 45 Little Belfast scrambled rageously, muttering ‘cursed nigger’. ΘΚΠ society > morality > moral evil > licentiousness > [noun] > instance(s) of follyc1300 rageousness?1529 wantons1727 ?1529 R. Hyrde tr. J. L. Vives Instr. Christen Woman iii. vii. sig. s.v What a ragiousnes is it, to set thy chastite common lyke an harlotte, yt yu mayst gether riches? This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2008; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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