单词 | to say language against |
释义 | > as lemmasto say language against a. That which is said; talk, report, rumour; esp. words expressive of censure or disapproval. to say language against: to talk against, speak of disapprovingly or critically. Obsolete. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disrespect > insult > [verb (transitive)] heanc950 to say or speak (one) shamec950 to say or speak shame of, on, byc950 affrontc1330 dispersona1400 to say language against1423 insautc1425 contumely1483 cag1504 to put (a person) to villainya1513 fuffle1536 to bring, drive to scorn1569 ascorn1570 affrent1578 injure?a1600 insult1620 to put a scorn on, upon1633 upbraid1665 topa1700 chopse1854 burn1914 rank1934 society > communication > information > reporting > [noun] > a report > that which is said language1423 1423 in R. W. Chambers & M. Daunt Bk. London Eng. (1931) 132 (MED) Richard bobyngton, and [prob. read an] vtrer of vnlawfull langage and a noyous neghbour. a1438 Bk. Margery Kempe (1940) i. 37 (MED) I haue herd mych euyl langwage of ȝow syth ȝe went owt, & I haue ben sor cownseld to leue ȝow & no mor to medyl wyth ȝow. ?c1450 tr. Bk. Knight of La Tour Landry (1906) 2 (MED) And so thei dede bothe deseiue ladies and gentilwomen, and bere forthe diuerse langages on hem. 1465 M. Paston in Paston Lett. & Papers (2004) I. 299 I hyre moch langage of the demenyng be-twene you and herre. 1466–7 in Manners & Househ. Expenses Eng. (1841) 172 Ȝe have mekel on setenge langwache aȝenste me, were of I mervel gretely for I have ȝeffen ȝowe no schwsche kawse. a1470 T. Malory Morte Darthur (Winch. Coll. 13) (1990) II. 551 Every day sir Palomydes brawled and seyde langayge ayenste sir Trystram. 1485 W. Caxton tr. Thystorye & Lyf Charles the Grete sig. lvv/2 Feragus said in this manere... The valyaunt Rolland was contente ryght wel & accepted hys langage. 1502 tr. Ordynarye of Crysten Men (de Worde) iv. xvi. sig. xvv Yf in songes vnhoneste, & tryfylles, and talkynges, of langage, he swereth god. 1586 L. Bellenden Let. 4 Feb. in W. Fraser Mem. Maxwells of Pollok (1863) II. 25 To mak his langag guid be ane denyell for him selff. 1636 H. Blount Voy. Levant 33 A Turke..gave such a Language of our Nation, and threatning to all whom they should light upon, as made me upon all demands professe my selfe a Scotchman. a1700 Hist. Kennedy (1830) 25 The laird wes sa..seik, that he durst nocht wse mekill langage. 1709 Mr Talbot Let. 18 Dec. in Duke of Buckingham Mem. Court & Cabinets George III (1853) II. 354 Their language uniformly was that France was..desirous for the restoration of peace. 1709 Duke of Marlborough Let. 5 Aug. in H. L. Snyder Marlborough–Godolphin Corr. (1975) III. 1324 I believe what your sister writes you has been the languidge in France. < as lemmas |
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