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单词 toplofty
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toploftyadj.

Brit. /tɒpˈlɒfti/, U.S. /ˈtɑpˌlɔfti/, /ˈtɑpˌlɑfti/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: top loft n., -y suffix1.
Etymology: < top loft n. + -y suffix1, after lofty adj. Compare earlier toploftical adj.Compare earlier instances as names of characters in fiction:1823 A. Lefanu Tales of Tourist I. vi. 135 Thanks to the instructions of the excellent Zachary Mudge, and the precious Zephaniah Toplofty.1835 Essex Standard 24 Mar. Lord and Lady Toplofty seated at a table covered with books, papers, &c.
humorous. colloquial.
1. Self-important, superior; haughty, high and mighty. Also of language: high-flown, bombastic. Cf. toploftical adj. 1.
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the mind > emotion > pride > pretension to superiority > [adjective]
taunt?a1534
cocket1537
fastuous?1591
cobbing1599
whalebone1602
airy1606
fastigious1625
flatuous1630
high and mighty1633
vapouring1647
flatulent1658
hoity-toity1690
jackanapish1696
superior1711
penseful1788
uppish1789
pensy1790
stuck-up1812
glorified1821
toploftical1823
pretentious1832
sophomoric1837
highty-tighty1847
snippy1848
jumped-up1852
set-up1856
toplofty1859
cock-aloft1861
high-tone1864
high-toned1866
pretensivea1868
fancy-pants1870
hunched1870
snotty1870
head-in-air1880
uppity1880
jackanapsian1881
airified1882
sidey1898
posh1914
upstage1918
snooty1919
high-hatted1924
hincty1924
snot-nosed1941
posho1989
1839 Evening Packet (Dublin) 2 Nov. We could not..make room for the incoherent rejoinder of his Lordship, which has been postponed to make room for the top-lofty flight of the Reverend Mr. T. D. Gregg.
1896 Chicago Advance 25 June 941/2 The council sermon... A little top-lofty perhaps for children.
1898 Contemp. Rev. Jan. 17 They were snubbed with rather toplofty denials.
1935 J. C. Snaith But even So lxxi. 248 She's been that top-lofty she needs a pair of steps to get up to herself.
1990 C. Scribner In Company of Writers vi. 120 I admired him greatly, not least because in spite of his great position he never got top-lofty.
2007 Nat. Rev. (Nexis) 25 Aug. In the end, the English are not hampered by toplofty commitments to freedom of speech and of conscience.
2. Of very high quality or status; very fine. Now rare.Strongly associated with the character of Sam Slick, a Yankee clock seller, invented by Thomas Chandler Haliburton (1796–1865) as a vehicle for satirizing American and British colonial society. Haliburton's use is probably intended to have some ironic connotations of self-importance; cf. sense 1 and earlier toploftical adj. 1.
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1843 T. C. Haliburton Attaché I. iv. 62 It is the most glorious country onder the sun; travel where you will, you won't ditto it no where. It is the toploftiest place in all creation, ain't it, minister?
1844 T. C. Haliburton Attaché 2nd Ser. I. iii. 52 Well, as I was a-sayin', his champagne is the toploftiest I've seen. His hock aint quite so good as Bobby Peel's.
1859 F. Francis Newton Dogvane II. ix. 225 Everything was very toplofty on the landlord and waiters' parts.
1908 H. M. Winslow Spinster Farm 216 They beheld prize roosters and top-lofty hens.
1969 Delta Democrat Times (Greenville, Mississippi) 16 Mar. 18 (advt.) The toplofty check suit knows what it's about, vis-a-vis your figure, and then it's fashionable and pretty.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2022).
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