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单词 rintherout
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rintheroutn.adj.

Brit. /ˈrɪnðəraʊt/, U.S. /ˈrɪnðəˌraʊt/, Scottish English /ˈrɪnθərʌʊt/
Forms: 1800s rin-there-out, 1800s rinthereout, 1800s rintheroot, 1800s rin-the-rout, 1800s rin th' rout, 1800s rinth’ rout, 1800s rinth'rout, 1800s runthereout, 1800s– rintherout.
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: English rin , run v., thereout adv.
Etymology: < rin, variant of run v. + thereout adv.Compare the name of the fictional character Tam Rintherout in Scott's Antiquary (1816). In form runthereout with substitution of the standard English form of run v.
Scottish. Now rare.
A. n.
A wild or undisciplined person, a tearaway; a vagabond, a vagrant.
ΘΚΠ
society > travel > aspects of travel > travel from place to place > [noun] > without fixed aim or wandering > vagrancy or vagabondage > vagabond or tramp
harlot?c1225
raikera1400
vacabond1404
vagrant1444
gangrela1450
briber?c1475
palliard1484
vagabondc1485
rogue1489
wavenger1493
hermit1495
gaberlunzie1508
knight of the field1508
loiterer1530
straggler1530
runagate1534
ruffler1535
hedge-creeper1548
Abraham man1567
cursitor1567
runner1567
walker1567
tinker1575
traveller1598
Tartar1602
stravagant1606
wagand1614
Circumcellion1623
meechera1625
hedge-bird1631
gaberlunzie man1649
tramp1664
stroller1681
jockey1685
bird of passage1717
randy1724
tramper1760
stalko1804
vagabondager1813
rintherout1814
piker1838
pikey1838
beachcomber1840
roadster1851
vagabondizer1860
roustabout1862
bum1864
migratory1866
potter1867
sundowner1868
vag1868
walkabout1872
transient1877
Murrumbidgee whaler1878
rouster1882
run-the-hedge1882
whaler1883
shaughraun1884
heather-cat1886
hobo1889
tussocker1889
gay cat1893
overlander1898
stake-man1899
stiff1899
bindle-stiff1900
dingbat1902
stew-bum1902
tired Tim (also Timothy)1906
skipper1925
Strandlooper1927
knight of the road1928
hobohemian1936
plain turkey1955
scrub turkey1955
derro1963
jakey1988
crusty1990
1814 W. Scott Waverley III. xi. 132 The ne'er be in me, sir, if I think you're safe amang thae Highland runthereouts [1821 rinthereouts].
1831 Perthshire Advertiser 17 Nov. Infested by desperate gangs of gipsies, tinkers, and ‘sic like rinth'routs’.
1865 G. MacDonald Alec Forbes II. xi. 99 Ye're a' gait at ance, Annie Anderson. A doonricht rintheroot!
1889 Sunday Mag. Mar. 187/1 The servant girl says the boy is a little rin th' rout, neither to bind nor to loose.
1992 D. Parlane in J. Winning Crazy Jig 84 I called you ‘rintherout’, a gadabout, a needy, homeless vagrant.
B. adj.
Wild, undisciplined. Obsolete.
ΚΠ
1818 W. Scott Heart of Mid-Lothian iv, in Tales of my Landlord 2nd Ser. I. 125 Ye little rin-there-out de'il that ye are.
1863 H. Kingsley Austin Elliot I. 193 The daft rintherout callant.
1879 G. MacDonald Sir Gibbie I. i. 11 Ye maun hae little to say to sic rintheroot laddies.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2010; most recently modified version published online June 2022).
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