单词 | blackguarding |
释义 | blackguardingn. Abuse, vilification, swearing. Cf. blackguard v. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disapproval > invective or abuse > [noun] balec1220 ordurec1390 revile1439 brawlingc1440 railing1466 opprobry?a1475 revilingc1475 vituperation1481 vituper1484 vitupery1489 convicy1526 abusion?1530 blasphemation1533 pelta1540 oblatration?1552 words of mischief1555 abuse1559 inveighing1568 invection1590 revilement1590 invective1602 opprobration1623 invecture1633 thunder and lightning1638 raillery1669 rattlinga1677 blackguarding1742 pillory1770 slang1805 slangwhanging1809 bullyragging1820 slanging1856 bespattering1862 bespatterment1870 bad-mouthing1939 bad mouth1947 slagging1956 flak1968 verbal1970 handbagging1987 pelters1992 1742 Select Trials Old-Bailey (new ed.) III. 342 He..took himself to Black guarding, Picking, Stealing, Shop-lifting, Drinking, &c. 1786 E. Sheridan Let. in Betsy Sheridan's Jrnl. (1986) iii. 100 He return'd to his old amusement of cursing, swearing and blackguarding. 1833 T. Moore Jrnl. 16 Oct. (1987) IV. 1560 Men bear blackguarding from each other in a way that..to real gentlemen of any school seems inconceivable. 1865 W. Allingham Diary 24 May (1990) 110 ‘We have plenty of fun and blagardin' among us here’—are not so stiff and stuck up, he meant. 1912 R. H. Thornton Amer. Gloss I. 66 Blackguarding,..vile language. 1998 Daily Tel. 11 Aug. 19/3 The Conservative Group for Europe..will continue to champion the traditional Conservative view on Europe, despite your blackguarding. 2007 R. Morgan Boone xii. 269 The ‘blackguarding’, as shouted insults were called, is referred to, but not the words actually used. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2011; most recently modified version published online December 2021). blackguardingadj. Scurrilous, abusive; (also) of the nature of a blackguard (blackguard n. 6). ΘΚΠ the mind > language > malediction > [adjective] > ribald or scurrilous foulOE ribaldya1438 ribaldousc1440 villainous1470 ribald?a1500 ribaldious?1518 ribaldry1519 ribaldish?1533 rabulous1538 reprobriousa1539 ribaldrous1565 scurrile1567 profane1568 swearing1569 ribaldly1570 scurrilous1576 tarry1579 Fescennine verses1601 scogginly1620 ribaldrious1633 rotten in one's head1640 Billingsgate1652 promiscuous1753 blackguarding1789 blue1832 1789 in C. Cist Cincinnati in 1841 (1841) 201 One answered, in a blackguarding manner. 1821 J. Clare Village Minstrel I. 17 Old senseless gossips, and blackguarding boys. 1839 F. Marryat Diary in Amer.: Pt. 2nd II. xii. 113 If the English, judged by the press, are a blackguarding nation, what are the Americans, if they are to be judged by the same standard? 1937 J. L. Lewis in N.Y. Times 4 Sept. 6/4 No..bibble-babbling mob of blackguarding and corporation-paid scoundrels will prevent the onward march of labor. 1973 J. Anderson A. Philip Randolph v. xvii. 270 ‘Had I known..Randolph was going to make such a blackguarding speech’, Sheriff Perry announced,..‘I would have pulled him out of the pulpit’. 1999 T. R. Mahoney Provinc. Lives iii. 97 Such names hint at the vulgar, ribald ‘blackguarding’ side to nickname culture. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2011; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.1742adj.1789 |
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