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单词 savaged
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savagedadj.

Brit. /ˈsavɪdʒd/, U.S. /ˈsævɪdʒd/
Forms: 1500s–1600s saluaged, 1600s salvag'd, 1600s sauaged, 1700s– savaged.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: savage adj., -ed suffix2, savage v., -ed suffix1.
Etymology: Partly < savage adj. + -ed suffix2, and partly savage v. + -ed suffix1. Compare earlier savage adj.
1. Savage, barbarous, uncivilized. Also: made savage or cruel. Now rare.
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the mind > goodness and badness > harmfulness > savagery > [adjective]
grimlyc893
retheeOE
grim971
bitterOE
bremec1175
grillc1175
grimfula1240
cruel1297
sturdy1297
fiercea1300
fellc1300
boistousa1387
felonousc1386
savagea1393
bestiala1398
bremelya1400
felona1400
hetera1400
cursedc1400
wicked14..
vengeablec1430
wolvishc1430
unnatural?1473
inhuman1481
brutisha1513
cruent1524
felonish1530
mannish1530
abominate1531
lionish1549
boarish?1550
truculent?c1550
unhumanc1550
lion-like1556
beastly1558
orped1567
raw?1573
tigerish?1573
unmanlike1579
boisterous1581
savaged1583
tiger-like1587
yond1590
truculental1593
savage wild1595
tigerous1597
inhumane1598
Neronian1598
immane1599
Phalarical1602
ungentle1603
feral1604
savagious1605
fierceful1607
Dionysian1608
wolvy1611
Hunnish1625
lionly1631
tigerly1633
savage-hearted1639
brutal1641
feroce1641
ferocious1646
asperous1650
ferousa1652
wolfish1674
tiger1763
savage-fierce1770
Tartar1809
Tartarly1821
Neroic1851
tigery1859
Neronic1864
unmannish1867
inhumanitarian1947
society > society and the community > customs, values, and civilization > civilization > lack of civilization > [adjective]
wilda1300
bestiala1398
wilderna1400
savagine?a1439
barbaric1490
rudea1530
barbar1535
barbarous1538
pagan1550
uncivil1553
Scythical1559
raw?1573
savaged1583
incivil1586
savage1589
barbarian1591
uncivilized1607
negerous1609
mountainous1613
ruvid1632
ruvidous1632
barbarious1633
incivilizeda1645
alabandical1656
inhumanea1680
tramontane1740
semi-barbarous1798
irreclaimed1814
semi-savage1833
semiferine1854
warrigal1855
sloven1856
semi-barbaric1864
pre-civilized1876
wild and woolly1884
jungle1908
medieval1917
jungli1920
the world > action or operation > behaviour > bad behaviour > ill-treatment > cruelty > [adjective]
wrothc893
retheeOE
hateleOE
grim971
hardOE
cruel1297
despitousc1374
savagea1393
fadea1400
hetera1400
keen?c1425
vengeablec1430
despiteful1488
unmanfula1500
despiteous?1510
cruent1524
felonish1530
Herodian1581
felly1583
savaged1583
Neronian1598
savagious1605
Dionysian1608
black-blooded1771
atrocious1772
Neroic1851
Neronic1864
1583 B. Melbancke Philotimus (new ed.) sig. D.iii Restrayne therefore these saluaged cogitations.
1611 J. Speed Hist. Great Brit. v. vii. 181/2 Icones, and Patternes of their first and most sauaged times.
1647 H. More Philos. Poems 264 Madnesse and stupor seize His salvag'd heart.
?1798 Importance of Sunday Schools at Present Crisis 8 All the evils of a house divided against itself..; the consequences of which, in the present savaged state of France, it might be apprehended would be very horrible.
a1849 E. Elliott Poet. Wks. (1876) II. 367 Is it because his savaged brow Darkens a rebel's lip below..That maidens run such risks for him?
1917 Jrnl. Senate N. Carolina 28 The flower of her men have been destroyed and are halt and maimed and blind and maniac by the savaged weapons of this war.
2. That has been savaged or attacked; damaged, harshly treated; mauled.
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1839 Amer. Turf Reg. & Sporting Mag. July 402 The favorite is dragging along a savaged form and jaded spirit.
1898 Tri-State Med. Jrnl. & Practitioner May 210 Canst thou not read upon the face of the mad-man his will's savaged control?
1949 P. H. Newby Snow Pasture ix. 214 Perhaps it was only the affection that one has for home anywhere but he looked upon the savaged landscape with a gentler eye.
1960 G. Lamming Pleasures of Exile 204 I'm to accompany Mrs A. to the vet's this morning with two more cats. One with a torn leg and the other with a savaged tail.
1989 M. Robinson Mother Country ii. 144 I do not invest great faith in any of my sources, no more in specialist publications than in those produced by self-styled champions of this unthinkably savaged planet.
2012 Sun (Nexis) 3 Feb. 30 The savaged bodies of roe deer in Gloucestershire last month fuelled rumours of a wild animal attack.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2012; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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