单词 | to make lavish |
释义 | > as lemmasto make lavish Profusion, excessive abundance, extravagant outpouring or expenditure; prodigality, lavishness. to make lavish. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > relinquishing > squandering or prodigality > [noun] overflowingnessOE wastinga1300 prodigality1340 misdispendingc1390 misspendingc1390 fool-largessec1405 wantonness1448 fool-largec1450 dilapidationc1460 lavish1483 consuminga1538 profusion1545 sumptuosity1550 wastefulness1551 lashing1556 lavishing1574 profuseness1584 lavishness1590 misspense1591 wastening1604 outlashing1611 duck and drake1614 largesse1614 lavishment1630 squandering1632 prodigence1634 dissipation1639 wastry1645 profusiveness1655 high living1656 nepotation1656 extravagancy1666 extravagance1727 profligacy1792 squander1806 profligateness1817 wastrife1818 spendthriftism1862 wasterfulness1884 high-rolling1890 prodigalism1896 spendthriftiness1950 squanderbugging1966 the mind > possession > giving > liberal giving > [noun] custeOE largessea1393 largitionc1475 lavish1483 enlarginga1513 effusion1514 erogation1531 dispense1590 profusion1590 Maundy1595 the mind > possession > giving > liberal giving > be liberal [verb (intransitive)] alargea1425 to make lavish1483 to enlarge the hand1651 shower1667 to push the boat out1920 1483 W. Caxton tr. J. de Voragine Golden Legende 364/2 Ther was no lauas in their speche ne euylle. 1534 R. Whittington tr. Cicero Thre Bks. Tullyes Offyces ii. sig. N.7 The other large lauesse is appropred as to flatterers of the commen people. 1548 N. Udall et al. tr. Erasmus Paraphr. Newe Test. I. Luke vii. 86 b Dooest thou see this woman..makyng lauasse of hir precious perfumed oynctemente. 1565 T. Stapleton Fortresse of Faith f. 117 They ryot not in lauish, but liue in fasting. 1583 P. Stubbes Second Pt. Anat. Abuses sig. F6v If euery brooker would deale thus, their would not so many false knaues bring them such lauish of stollen goods, as they do. 1589 T. Nashe To Students in R. Greene Menaphon Epist. sig. **2 The sweete sacietie of eloquence, which the lauish of our copious Language maie procure. a1593 C. Marlowe Massacre at Paris (c1600) sig. D6 He loues me..that makes most lauish of his bloud. 1597 J. Payne Royall Exchange 11 You shall surely answere and make accowmpte for the lavess and misspendinge of your maysters goods. < as lemmas |
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