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单词 stolid
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stolidadj.

Brit. /ˈstɒlɪd/, U.S. /ˈstɑləd/
Etymology: < Latin stolidus, related to stultus foolish, < root *stel- to stand or cause to stand still: compare still adj. Compare French †stolide (16–17th cent. in Godefroy), Spanish estólido, Italian stolido. Not in Johnson 1755 (who has stolidity), and hardly occurring before the 19th cent.
Dull and impassive; having little or no sensibility; incapable of being excited or moved. Also of actions, demeanour, expression of countenance, etc.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > absence of emotion > [adjective] > lacking emotional sensibility
unfeelingc1000
mis-feelinga1382
stonishc1450
unpainfulc1450
obtuse1509
sprightlessa1522
insensate1553
senseless1560
soulless1568
dull-esprited1591
impassible1592
bluntie1598
impenetrable1600
stockish1600
stolidc1600
incapable1601
stupid1605
tasteless1605
unsensitive1610
unexalted1611
insensible1617
unsensible1619
languid1622
immovable1639
dead-hearted1642
sterile1642
resupine1643
unaffectionate1645
iron-bound1648
resentlessa1649
torpid1656
torpulent1657
impassive1699
unreceptive1722
hebete1743
apathetic1744
stubbed1744
gustless1766
unresponsive1768
unsusceptible1779
tideless-blooded1786
unaffectioned1788
inaccessible1796
hebetudinous1820
unimpressible1828
insensitive1834
apathetical1835
non-sensitive1836
blunt-hearted1845
irreceptive1846
unreceptant1846
unimpressionable1847
anaesthetic1860
insentient1860
hard (also tough, sharp) as nails1862
unsqueamish1893
tone-deaf1894
unget-at-able1897
facty1901
zombie1937
pegamoid1957
the mind > emotion > absence of emotion > [adjective] > not manifesting emotion
stolidc1600
sodden1601
inexpressive1744
neutral1760
expressionless1831
fishy-eyed1836
undemonstrative1846
contained1882
dead-pan1928
stone-faced1932
tight-assed1961
tight-ass1969
c1600 Timon (1980) ii. iv. 29 That I..should bee cast into prison by stolidde not by solidde persons.
1623 H. Cockeram Eng. Dict. i Stolide, foolish.
1656 T. Blount Glossographia Stolid, fooling, fond, leud of condition, unadvised, dull, doltish.
1816 W. Scott Old Mortality i, in Tales of my Landlord 1st Ser. III. 6 Morton recognised the stolid countenance of Cuddie Headrigg.
1834 T. Carlyle Sartor Resartus i. iv. 11/2 With some half-visible wrinkle of a bitter sardonic humour, if indeed it be not mere stolid callousness.
1856 E. K. Kane Arctic Explor. II. xxix. 290 With a stolid expression of wonder, he stared for a moment.
1858 J. Doran Hist. Court Fools 29 The philosophical envoy approached the stolid Roman.
1868 J. H. Blunt Reformation Church of Eng. I. 5 The stolid opposition with which their better aspirations were met by those in authority.
1902 Mrs. Lane in Fortn. Rev. June 1009 How I wish I could clap a big, stolid, conservative, frost-bitten English matron into a snug American house.

Compounds

Complementary.
ˈstolid-looking adj.
ΚΠ
1862 G. J. Whyte-Melville Queen's Maries II. 181 He was a stolid-looking fellow too.
1901 ‘C. Holland’ Mousmé 261 The dark consulting room with its stolid-looking oak-and-leather chairs.

Derivatives

ˈstolidly adv.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > absence of emotion > [adverb]
unappassionately1598
stupidlya1626
dispassionately1717
impassively1828
apathetically1831
passionlessly1831
soullessly1832
stockishly1846
unresponsively1853
feelinglessly1856
stolidly1856
insensately1863
impassibly1872
unemotionally1884
stonily1899
insensitively1961
1856 C. Dickens Little Dorrit (1857) i. xxx. 268 As often as Mr. Blandois clinked glasses..Mr. Flintwinch stolidly did his part of the clinking.
1867 F. Parkman Jesuits in N. Amer. viii. 88 Often the patient was stolidly silent.
1877 E. R. Conder Basis of Faith ii. 81 These simple primary atoms, stolidly inert when none but its own kind are present.
1885 Law Times 79 37/2 Powers..of which vestries..have stolidly refused to avail themselves.
ˈstolidness n.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > lack of understanding > stupidity, dullness of intellect > [noun]
hardnessOE
stuntnessc1000
sotshipc1050
witlessnessa1100
sotheada1200
dullness1398
bluntness1483
slowness1495
grossnessa1530
stupidity?1541
assishness?1548
dastardness1552
lourderie1555
dastardliness1556
blockishness1561
doltishness1569
sottage1569
sheepishness1574
doltry1581
sottishness1589
doltage1593
dorbellism1593
grout-headry1600
opacity1611
duncery1615
dunstery1615
stupidness1619
hebetude1621
insulsity1623
unintelligence1634
obtuseness1648
jobbernowlism1652
dullery1653
non-intelligence1653
blockheadishness1656
crassness1664
blockheadedness1716
stolidness1727
blockheadism1753
numbskullity1779
nincompoophood1791
duncishness1805
numbskullism1806
foziness1821
noodledum1821
obtusity1823
soft-headedness1823
noodledom1827
duncehood1829
dunderheadedness1830
sumphishness1830
asininity1831
dunderheadism1836
stockishness1837
dullardness1840
fat-headedness1840
stupor1845
duncedom1847
misintelligence1848
nincompoopery1850
wooden-headedness1850
dumminess1852
jolterheadedness1852
ninnyship1852
donkeyism1855
dumbness1860
beef-wittedness1863
crassitude1865
donkeyhood1869
slow-wittedness1869
chuckle-headedness1880
leatherheadedness1880
pinheadedness1884
numbskulledness1885
donkeydom1889
thickheadedness1889
density1894
moronism1922
nitwittedness1931
nitwittery1931
noodleness1931
dopiness1942
squirrel-headedness1955
nincompoopism1957
dim-wittedness1960
clottishness1961
the mind > emotion > absence of emotion > [noun] > want of or incapacity for emotion
dryheada1300
lethargyc1380
drynessc1450
dumping1542
unsensibility1551
insensibleness?1555
unsensibleness?1555
stupidity1568
stolidity1570
stupor1570
dumpishness1574
senselessness1577
innaturality1579
astoniedness1580
impassibility1603
stupefaction1603
torpor1607
deadness1611
unsufferance1611
hebetude1621
nonsense1621
drought1622
hebetation1623
obstupefaction1625
unanswerableness1626
tastelessnessa1631
insensateness1646
impassiveness1648
obtuseness1648
barrenness1655
torpulency1657
sterility1661
spiritlessness1669
unspiritedness1669
unaffectedness1678
insensibility1691
stolidness1727
apathy1742
impenetrableness1747
unfeelingness1766
impassivity1794
unfeeling1805
soullessness1811
incommobility1822
obtusity1823
unimpressibleness1830
hardhead1836
stockishness1837
insensitiveness1838
impenetrability1847
unreceptivity1849
unsusceptibility1850
woodenness1854
unimpressionability1862
irresponsiveness1864
unresponsiveness1869
impassibleness1874
irreceptivity1881
unimpressibility1889
apatheia1893
inemotivity1894
affectlessness1921
insensitivity1957
1727 N. Bailey Universal Etymol. Eng. Dict. II Stolidness, Foolishness.
1860 All Year Round 15 Sept. 552 There is a superb stolidness about her; a stolidness that could be wakened into savageness.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1917; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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adj.c1600
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