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单词 bigoted
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bigotedadj.

Brit. /ˈbɪɡətᵻd/, U.S. /ˈbɪɡədəd/
Forms: 1600s 1800s– bigoted, 1600s–1700s biggoted, 1600s–1800s bigotted, 1700s biggotted; Scottish 1700s– bigoted, 1800s begoted, 1800s begottit, 1800s begutted, 1800s– begotted, 1900s– bigotit.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: bigot n., -ed suffix2.
Etymology: < bigot n. + -ed suffix2. Compare earlier bigot adj.Metrical evidence suggests that the second syllable was sometimes stressed in the 17th and 18th centuries, though Johnson's and other dictionaries give only stress on the first syllable.
1. Characterized by bigotry; obstinately or unreasonably attached to a belief, opinion, faction, etc.; intolerant towards others, their beliefs, practices, etc.
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society > faith > aspects of faith > sectarianism > bigotry > [adjective]
bigotish1652
bigoted1660
bigoticala1670
narrow throated1673
the mind > mental capacity > belief > expressed belief, opinion > bias, prejudice > bigotry, intolerance > [adjective]
hidebound1603
bigot1623
bigotish1652
bigoted1660
bigoticala1670
bigotic1678
intolerating1711
intolerant1765
chauvinist1877
redneck1938
chauvinistic1975
shut-minded1977
1660 J. Bellamy tr. Origen Against Celsus ii. xxiii. 96 Then our Bigotted Adversary, who only reads the Gospels, with a Design to pick up some Scraps of 'em here and there, which, as he fondly imagines, do make for the Interest, which he espouses.
1682 S. Pordage Medal Revers'd 336 One bigotted in the Romish way.
a1684 J. Evelyn Diary anno 1645 (1955) II. 410 Though the least bigotted of all Roman Catholicks.
1716 J. Perry State of Russia 142 The old Boyars..ruled the former Czars by whatsoever superstitious and biggotted Schemes and Notions they had a Mind to.
1759 W. H. Dilworth Life of Pope 69 A bigotted Jacobite.
1770 D. Hume Let. 5 July (1932) II. 229 He had no bigotted Animosity against the Catholics.
1847 H. Miller First Impressions Eng. vii. 118 His bigoted, weak-minded sister, the bloody Mary.
1875 H. E. Manning Internal Mission of Holy Ghost ix. 236 We are thought to be intolerant and bigoted, because we will keep no peace with heresy.
1908 E. F. Benson Climber 54 Eager, strenuous people, who longed, like himself, to live a full, fine life—not narrow, not bigoted, but with hands of welcome to all that was worthy.
1951 D. Riesman in Amer. Scholar 10 271 Such people did not want to appear backwoodsy and bigoted.
2007 Daily Record (Glasgow) (Nexis) 9 Nov. 33 He was forced to step down as a parliamentary candidate after he backed Enoch Powell's bigoted views on immigration.
2. Obstinately or unreasonably attached to a faction, cause, belief, etc.
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1660 J. Bellamy in tr. Origen Against Celsus Pref. 15 I am far from being bigotted to any ancient Authors... I am not such a Slave to Antiquity.
1674 Let. from Gentleman of Romish Relig. 33 I know you have taken it [sc. the Oath of Allegiance], and are not yet so absolutely bigotted to the Obedience of the spiritual Commands of your Ghostly Tyrant.
a1704 T. Brown Ess. Satire Ancients in Wks. (1730) I. 22 Men who are biggoted to the opinions they have imbibed under their teachers.
1704 tr. I. de la Peyrère Acct. Iseland in A. Churchill & J. Churchill Coll. Voy. II. 438 They are so Bigotted to their Misery, that whatever you tell them concerning the Advantage of the Danish Climate beyond theirs, has not the least effect upon them.
1782 F. Burney Cecilia II. iv. ix. 244 Mr. Harrel..has been so strangely biggotted to his friend.
1816 Ld. Byron Childe Harold: Canto III xliv. 25 So nurs'd and bigotted to strife.
1848 Southern Literary Messenger Apr. 220 Bigoted to his own notions, he is equally ready to become a martyr, and to inflict the tortures of martyrdom.
1941 Mod. Philol. 39 151 Kind-hearted worthy persons, some of them, but bigoted to their own narrow view of life.
1998 F. P. Lock Edmund Burke I. v. 153 Since he effectively denied credence to any miracles, believers could dismiss him as simply bigoted to incredulity.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2008; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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