单词 | scolding |
释义 | scoldingn. The action of scold v.; vituperation, angry reproach, reproof. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disapproval > rebuke or reproof > [noun] > scolding chidingc893 flitingc1200 scolding1486 rating1556 schooling1557 chafing?1578 railwifery1695 ragging1788 mobbing1803 fratching1805 row1830 tongue-lashing1881 rough tonguing1916 1486 Bk. St. Albans f. vij A scoldyng of kemsteris. 1547 in W. H. Stevenson Rec. Borough Nottingham (1889) IV. 92 We presentt Anes Fyllddyng for okypying of comyn skowdyng. a1586 Sir P. Sidney Arcadia (1590) i. xiii. sig. I3 He fell to a fresh scolding, in such mannerlie manner, as might well shewe he had passed through the discipline of a Tauerne. a1616 W. Shakespeare Taming of Shrew (1623) i. ii. 108 And she knew him as wel as I do, she would thinke scolding would doe little good vpon him. 1651 R. Baxter Plain Script. Proof Infants Church-membership & Baptism 239 And then they make Religion the pretence for all their scoldings. 1755 J. Shebbeare Lydia (1769) II. 33 Mrs. Clench, as I am informed, was obliged to turn her and her mother out of doors, they kept such an eternal scolding to-gether. 1875 W. S. Hayward Love against World 38 I shall give him a good scolding after dinner. 1877 O. W. Holmes How not to settle It 12 A page of Hood may do a fellow good After a scolding from Carlyle or Ruskin. Compounds C1. attributive and in other combinations, as scolding-match. ΚΠ 1855 T. B. Macaulay Hist. Eng. III. xv. 548 Report indeed spoke of some scolding matches between the Chancellor and his friend. C2. ΘΚΠ society > travel > means of travel > a conveyance > vehicle > cart, carriage, or wagon > [noun] > for exposure of scolds scold-cart1569 scolding cart1629 1629 in W. Kelly Anc. Rec. Leicester (1855) 78 Paid to Frauncis Pallmer for making two wheeles and one barr for the Scolding-Cart ijs. scolding-stock n. an object for scolding.Apparently an isolated use. ΚΠ a1754 H. Fielding Jrnl. Voy. Lisbon (1755) 133 She played on two instruments..; these were two maids, or rather scolding-stocks. ΘΚΠ society > authority > punishment > public or popular punishments > [noun] > stool or ducking-stool cuck-stool1200 thewc1273 cucking-stoolc1308 stoolc1308 pining-stoolc1400 scolding stool1474 tumbrila1513 cuckle-stool1592 ducking-stool1597 gum-stool1623 trebucheta1641 gumble-stool1653 gogingstool1679 ducking tumbrel1688 1474 in Jrnl. Chester Arch. etc. Soc. (1861) vi. 216 Costes doon in makyng of the scooldyng stoole. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1910; most recently modified version published online March 2022). scoldingadj. That scolds. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > anger > irascibility > ill-naturedness > ill nature in woman or shrewishness > [adjective] shrew1297 shrewda1387 scoldinga1533 shrewish?1566 cotquean-like1581 virago1598 vixena1660 termagant1668 vixenlya1677 calleting1691 rudas1802 termagantish1823 vixenish1828 a1533 J. Frith Against Rastel (?1535–6) sig. Biii He..calleth them raylynge gestynge and scoldinge wordes. 1577 T. Kendall tr. Politianus et al. Flowers of Epigrammes f. 95v But Molzus..caste in his wife, and saied, Naught heauier than a skoldyng wife, I deme there can be waied. a1616 W. Shakespeare Taming of Shrew (1623) i. ii. 99 Her name is Katherina Minola, Renown'd in Padua for her scolding tongue. View more context for this quotation 1656 A. Cowley Davideis iii. 116 (note) in Poems Juvenal says of a loud scolding woman, that she alone was able to relieve the Moon out of an Eclipse. 1719 T. D'Urfey Wit & Mirth II. 324 Think what lives Some of you daily Live with Scolding Wives. 1844 J. W. Carlyle Lett. I. 298 I have written Jeannie a very scolding letter. Derivatives ˈscoldingly adv. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disapproval > rebuke or reproof > [adverb] snobberlya1300 reprovinglya1382 rebukingly1442 increpatively1483 rebukefully1531 scoldingly1548 chidingly1552 checkinglya1627 reprehensively1631 objurgatorily1659 remonstratingly1829 admonitorily1845 remonstrantly1872 objurgatively1897 chasteningly1901 the mind > emotion > anger > irascibility > ill-naturedness > ill nature in woman or shrewishness > [adverb] scoldingly1548 termagantly1686 vixenishly1848 shrewishly1855 vixenly1895 1548 T. Cooper Bibliotheca Eliotæ (rev. ed.) Rixose, scoldynglie. 1912 J. Stephens Crock of Gold v. xiv. 208 As they approached the door the sound of a female voice came to them scoldingly. 1933 E. O'Neill Ah, Wilderness! iv. iii. 152 She goes on scoldingly. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1910; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1474adj.a1533 |
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