单词 | sotie |
释义 | sotien.1ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > lack of understanding > foolishness, folly > [noun] unwisdomc825 unredeeOE egedec1175 unwitc1175 unwisdomnessa1200 dusileca1225 dusischipa1225 folly?c1225 kangschipe?c1225 unwitshipa1250 unwisenessa1340 cornardy1340 unwithead1340 lewdness1362 nicetyc1380 sotie1390 folitya1400 follinessa1400 foolheada1400 insipiencec1422 fondnessa1425 wanwita1425 cocardyc1430 foltry1440 jopperyc1440 folliheada1450 fonning?a1475 niceheada1475 foltheadc1475 folabilitya1529 daftness1552 foolageness1563 foppery1592 guckry1596 senselessness1606 coxcombry1608 goosery1642 ineptitude1656 fopicalness1660 fopperishness1683 insagacity1808 spoonery1824 spooniness1824 noodleism1830 addle-headedness1835 foolishment1852 insapiency1876 ineptness1877 goosiness1888 inepticality1923 sappiness1943 gormlessness1958 1390 J. Gower Confessio Amantis I. 60 Than haddest thou the gates stoke Fro such Sotie as comth to winne Thin hertes wit. 1390 J. Gower Confessio Amantis II. 209 The grete covoitise Of sotie and of fol emprise. 1483 W. Caxton tr. J. de Voragine Golden Legende 360/1 Whan he was yonge he was full of many sottyes and folyes. 2. A species of broad satirical farce, current in France in the 15th and 16th centuries. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > drama > a play > [noun] > a comedy > a farce farce1530 Atellan1628 burletta1748 sotie1807 farcetta1835 boulevard farce1838 Whitehall farce1956 1807 I. D'Israeli Curiosities of Lit. 1st Ser. (ed. 5) II. 100 The Sotties were more farcical than farce. 1837 Penny Cycl. IX. 417/2 Their most celebrated sotie, entitled ‘The Abuse of the World’,..is attributed to the historian Bouchet. 1879 Encycl. Brit. IX. 645/1 These performances..were soon rivalled by the more profane performances of the moralities, the farces, and the soties. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1913; most recently modified version published online June 2021). † sotien.2 Obsolete. A terrace or flat roof. ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > a building > parts of building > roof > [noun] > types of roof generally vaulta1387 plat-roofa1425 pend1454 faunsere1460 compassed roofa1552 terrace1572 sotie1578 crown1588 arch-roof1594 arch1609 under-roof1611 concameration1644 voltoa1660 hip roof1663 French roof1669 oversail1673 jerkinhead1703 mansard1704 curb-roof1733 shed roof1736 gable roof1759 gambrel roof1761 living roof1792 pent roof1794 span-roof1823 wagon-head1823 azotea1824 rafter roof1825 rooflet1825 wagon-vault1835 bell-roof1842 spire-roof1842 cradle-roof1845 packsaddle roof1845 open roof1847 umbrella roof1847 gambrel1848 packsaddle1848 compass-roof1849 saddleback1849 saddle roof1850 curbed roof1866 wagon-roof1866 saw-tooth roof1900 trough roof1905 skillion roof1911 north-light roof1923 shell roof1954 green roof1984 knee-roof- 1578 T. Nicholas tr. F. Lopez de Gómara Pleasant Hist. Conquest W. India 272 They burned and spoyled three Zoties neere vnto their owne lodging. 1648 T. Gage Eng.-Amer. 47 Cortez desired Montezuma to goe up into the Sotie of his house..and to command his subjects to cease from their heat and fury. 1667 J. Dryden Indian Emperour v. ii. 63 (stage direct.) At last Cydaria looks over the Zoty. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1913; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < n.11390n.21578 |
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