单词 | to have in jealousy |
释义 | > as lemmasto have in jealousy 5. Suspicion; apprehension of evil; mistrust. Now dialect. †to have in jealousy: to be suspicious of, suspect, mistrust (obsolete). ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > belief > uncertainty, doubt, hesitation > lack of confidence, distrust, suspicion > [noun] ortrowthc1175 ortrowa1200 untrust?c1225 suspicion1303 suspectiona1340 mistrowa1375 overtrowa1375 misfaitha1382 jealousyc1385 suspectc1386 misdoubtingc1390 untrist1390 mistrowinga1393 mistrusta1393 mistrista1400 supposinga1400 untrestc1400 wantrustc1405 diffidencea1425 misdeemingc1450 untrustingc1450 discredence?a1475 surmise1509 suspensea1513 diffidency1537 distrust1548 distrusting1549 misdoubt1558 discredit1567 misgiving1582 scruple1597 disconfidence1620 inconfidence1627 disaffiance1631 non-fiance1643 defiance1662 suspiciencya1690 reservation1719 disfaith1870 méfiance1876 the mind > mental capacity > belief > uncertainty, doubt, hesitation > lack of confidence, distrust, suspicion > suspect, distrust [phrase] to have, take, occasionally bear suspicion13.. to have or hold (a person or thing) suspectc1380 to have (or hold) in suspectc1386 to have supposinga1400 to enter into suspicion with1471 to have in suspicion1471 to have in jealousy1523 to smell a ratc1540 to smell a fox1599 to be or look shy on or at1837 c1385 G. Chaucer Legend Good Women Thisbe. 722 Maydenys been I-kept for gelosye Ful streyte lyst they dedyn sum folye. 1523 R. Pace Let. to Hen. VIII in J. Strype Eccl. Memorials (1721) I. App. xi. 22 Against such persons as are had in a jelosie of revolting. 1541 Act 33 Hen. VIII c. 24 §1 Some gelosie of their affection and favor towardes their kinsmen..hath bene conceyued and had against them. 1659 D. Pell Πελαγος 323 Sailing..without any mistrust or jealousy of Sands. 1702 J. Logan in Mem. Hist. Soc. Pennsylvania (1870) IX. 82 Through a jealousy of the vessel being crank. 1714 Lady Cowper Diary (1864) 36 He had some little Jealousy, before he went, that the fine Lady was Lady Harriet Vere. 1793 J. Smeaton Narr. Edystone Lighthouse (ed. 2) §264 Some suspicion of the Polparra Fishermen, as having cut away the buoy..; a jealousy I should not have given way to. 1893 R. L. Stevenson Catriona xi. 119 I judged it was beyond the course of nature they could have any jealousy of where I was. < as lemmas |
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