单词 | to swear at |
释义 | > as lemmasto swear at —— to swear at —— 1. To imprecate evil upon by an oath; to address with profane imprecation; gen. to utter maledictions against; to curse. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > malediction > [verb (transitive)] waryc725 accurselOE forcurse1154 cursec1175 for-waryc1175 bana1275 ashend1297 to bid (something) misadventurec1330 shrew1338 beshrew1377 maledighta1400 to fare (also go, come) to mischancec1400 defyc1430 destinya1450 condemn1489 detest1533 adjure1539 beshrompa1549 widdle1552 becurse1570 malison1588 consecrate1589 exaugurate1600 execrate1612 imprecate1616 blasta1634 damna1640 vote1644 to swear at ——1680 devote1749 maledict1780 comminate1801 bless1814 peste1824 cuss1863 bedamn1875 mugger1951 society > faith > worship > excommunication > excommunicate [verb (transitive)] waryc725 cursec1050 amanseOE accurselOE forcurse1154 mansec1175 ban1303 sequester1395 maledighta1400 anathematize?1473 excommune1483 excommenge1502 excommunicate1526 precide1529 aban1565 anathemize1585 malison1588 consecrate1589 inknot1611 shammatize1613 anathemate1615 unchurcha1620 innodate1630 discommon1639 to swear at ——1680 devote1749 maledict1780 comminate1801 fulminate1806 imban1807 dischurch1990 1680 H. More Apocalypsis Apocalypseos 357 The Wits of this age that are ready to swear and flear at any such profession. 1779 J. Warner in J. H. Jesse G. Selwyn & his Contemp. (1844) IV. 13 In a fury, swearing like an Emperor at all the world. 1845 B. Disraeli Sybil II. iii. iii. 44 Master Joseph Diggs did nothing but blaspheme and swear at his customers. 1864 S. B. Warner Old Helmet II. 82 He swore at them [sc. drives in the park] for the stupidest entertainment man ever pleased himself with. 1891 ‘J. S. Winter’ Lumley iv. 26 This important man, who was probably swearing at fate that he must pass the next two hours [etc.]. 2. figurative. Of colours, etc.: To be violently incongruous or inharmonious with. colloquial. (Cf. French jurer.) ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > order > disorder > disharmony or incongruity > be unharmonious or incongruous with [verb (transitive)] > conflict with > specifically of colours, etc. to swear with ——1789 to swear at ——1884 1884 Daily News 10 Nov. 3/1 Two tints that swear at each other. 1889 Harper's Mag. Jan. 258/2 What is new in it in the way of art, furniture, or bric-à-brac..may ‘swear’ at the old furniture and the delightful old portraits. < as lemmas |
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