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单词 repudious
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repudiousadj.

Forms: 1500s repudius, 1600s–1800s repudious.
Origin: A borrowing from Latin. Etymon: Latin repudiōsus.
Etymology: < classical Latin repudiōsus liable to be repudiated or rejected (Plautus) < repudium repudy n. + -ōsus -ous suffix. Compare earlier repudiate v., repudy v., repudy n. Compare also repudiable adj.
Obsolete.
That is to be rejected or abhorred; spec. (a) = repudiate adj. 1; (b) condemned, villainous.
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society > society and the community > kinship or relationship > marriage or wedlock > divorce or dissolution > [adjective] > of woman
repudiate1543
repudious1558
repudiated1610
1558 W. Forrest Hist. Grisild the Second (1875) 90 Grysilde to Walter repudius Because she was not pleasinge to his iye.
1656 T. Blount Glossographia Repudious, villainous, dishonest, reproachful, that one refuseth and abhors much.
1708 E. Ward Mod. World Disrob'd i. 110 My Lady and her Husband, by her repudious Practices, are made the common Table-Talk of every intriguing Beau, Court Paramour, and Play-house Courtizan.
1729 E. Ward Durgen 30 Who then, that's furnish'd with commanding sense Would to his best Promoters give offence, And with repudious Dirt and groundless Spight, Defile their fame, to make his own less bright?
1806 J. Leslie Dict. Synonymous Words 139 Rejected, that ought to be rejected, repudious.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online December 2020).
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