单词 | ug |
释义 | ugn. Obsolete exc. dialect. Fear, dread. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > fear > quality of terror or horror > [noun] > horror grislea1225 grising?c1225 uga1240 hidourc1315 ugginga1325 uglinessc1325 horror1382 grisness1398 horribleness1398 hideousnessa1425 hideousshipc1430 ugrinessc1480 horringc1568 horrorie1600 phobia1786 horrification1801 aghastness1845 a1240 Lofsong in Old Eng. Hom. I. 209 For-ȝif me mine sunnen;..louerd, ich i-seo ham wið muchel ugge of þin eie. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1921; most recently modified version published online December 2019). ugv. Obsolete exc. dialect. 1. transitive. To inspire or affect with dread, loathing, or disgust. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > hatred > object of detestation (person or thing) > affect with loathing or disgust [verb (transitive)] uga1250 wlatec1400 irka1535 loathe1568 nauseate1626 stall1642 inodiate1657 stale1709 repel1748 repugn?a1760 sicken1825 the mind > emotion > fear > quality of inspiring fear > quality of being horrible > horrify [verb (transitive)] agrisec1225 uga1250 freeze1398 curl1530 abhor1531 to chill the (also a person's) blood1637 horror1642 horrorize1820 horrify1822 behorror1857 to curl (a person's) hair1949 a1250 (?a1200) Ancrene Riwle (Titus) (1963) 21 Ȝe schulen bihalde sum char toward te pine of helle. þat ow vggi wið ham. R. Misyn tr. R. Rolle Mending of Life 122 If my handis schyne as clennes,..ȝit sall þou toche me with fylth,..& my clothes sall vg me. c1450 Alphabet of Tales (1904) I. 157 He spewid oute a grete froske... And when Nero lukid þervppon, hym vggid þerwith. ?c1450 Life St. Cuthbert (1891) l. 7069 What he suld do he na wyste With þe sacrement..; him vgged to vse it and to ete. 1578 J. Rolland Seuin Seages 124 My flesche it vggis quhen yt I tuitche his hyde. 1894 R. O. Heslop Northumberland Words (at cited word) He was ugged wi' eatin the stuff. 2. a. intransitive. To feel dread or apprehension, disgust or loathing. Usually const. at, of, or with. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > hatred > loathing or detestation > emotion compounded of fear and loathing > recoil in fear or disgust [verb (intransitive)] uga1340 winch1605 the mind > emotion > fear > quality of terror or horror > be terrified [verb (intransitive)] > feel horror uga1340 hidous1382 a1340 R. Rolle Psalter xxxiv. 7 Wha is þat vggis not with a way þat is bath myrke & skliþer. c1340 R. Rolle Pricke of Conscience 6419 For þa paynes er swa fel and hard,..Þat ilk man may ugge, batheyhunge and alde, Þat heres þam be reherced and talde. c1380 J. Wyclif Sel. Wks. III. 117 Ne ugge þou not wiþ seknesse of þyn evyn Cristyn. 14.. Tundale's Vis. 317 Of hit was Tundale fulle yrke. When he hit sawe, he ugged sore. c1400 Sc. Trojan War ii. 1097 Nought at the deth sche wggis there. R. Misyn tr. R. Rolle Mending of Life 122 My flesch makis me vg of my-self. c1450 Alphabet of Tales (1904) I. 209 He vgged so with þe fend þat he cryed hugelie, & said he wold nott go with hym. c1590 J. Stewart Poems (1913) 228 Glottonnie he vas so filthie fy, I vggit vith the discheis quhilk he buir. 1865 J. Hamilton Poems (1885) 100 It's no the wife that curls her nose At cogs o' sowens or cadger's brose, An' uggs at lang-kail. ΚΠ a1395 W. Hylton Scala Perfeccionis (1494) ii. xv It is made..soo dredfull to her thynkynge that they uggen & lothen for to thinke vpon it. R. Misyn tr. R. Rolle Fire of Love 43 Þa vg..to be borne to þer lust. c1450 Alphabet of Tales (1905) II. 478 Becauce þou vggid to sla so mych innocent blude. 1562 N. Winȝet tr. Vincentius Lirinensis Antiq. Catholike Fayth xi, in Wks. (1890) II. 31 Quhat materis I pray ȝow? I wg to tell. 1568 A. Scott Poems (1896) xxxiv. 119 I vg, for villanie, Ȝour vycis to reherss. c. Scottish. (See quot. 1824.) ΚΠ 1824 J. Mactaggart Sc. Gallovidian Encycl. Ugg, to vomit. 3. transitive. To abhor, loathe, detest. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > hatred > loathing or detestation > loathe [verb (transitive)] shun1023 loathea1200 uga1340 wlatea1340 horrec1430 irka1500 loathly?1507 to hate like poison1530 detesta1535 detestate1548 execrate1553 hugge1570 to hold in detestation1576 distaste1599 nauseate1627 detaste1637 fastidiatea1650 absonate1775 skeeve1991 a1340 R. Rolle Psalter xli. 13 He þis felid of þe swetnes of heuen, and vggid þe perils of þe warld. R. Misyn tr. R. Rolle Fire of Love 64 A trew sawle..lufys meyknes; vaynglory it vggis, for myrth euer-lastyng onely desyrand. c1475 (?c1400) Apol. Lollard Doctr. (1842) 109 Wylful begging of stalworþ men..of Salomon..is vggid, and many fold reprouid of holy doctoris. a1568 ‘My Mistres’ 26 in Bannatyne Poems (1881) vii. 1081 I hate and vgg hir greedie dispositioune. 1721 A. Ramsay To Ld. Dalhousie 47 What his kind frighted mother ugs, Is music to the soger's lugs. 1793 T. Scott Poems 367 Thus ane aye seekin' what another ugs. 1825 J. T. Brockett Gloss. North Country Words Ug, to feel abhorrence at. DerivativesΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > hatred > object of detestation (person or thing) > [adjective] loatha700 eileOE andsetec1000 wlatfulc1230 aloathedc1275 wlatsomea1300 unhonest13.. wlata1325 hideousc1330 abominable1340 hatefula1382 hatesomea1382 abominablec1384 odiousa1387 fulsomec1390 accursedc1400 hatousc1400 rankc1400 hateablec1425 odiblec1425 ugsomec1425 wretchedc1430 loathsomec1440 loathfula1450 noisomea1450 abhominal1477 detestable1477 loathy1481 loathing?a1513 oppugnanta1513 irksome1513 hateworthy1548 abhorful1565 ugged1570 detestine1575 ulcerous1577 opposite1578 scandalous1592 offensive1594 obscene1597 ulcered1602 dirtya1616 abhorrent1628 toady1628 envious1630 repugnant1633 nauseating1645 nauseous1646 obnoxious1646 detestful1654 reluctant1663 horrid1666 abnoxious1682 devilish1692 invidious1710 repellent1776 repellant1780 sickening1789 toadish1822 carrion1826 ugging1839 cussed1853 repugnant1879 jerky1944 vomitous1952 barfy1957 1570 P. Levens Manipulus Vocabulorum sig. Div/1 Vgged, fædus. ˈugging adj. causing loathing or disgust. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > hatred > object of detestation (person or thing) > [adjective] loatha700 eileOE andsetec1000 wlatfulc1230 aloathedc1275 wlatsomea1300 unhonest13.. wlata1325 hideousc1330 abominable1340 hatefula1382 hatesomea1382 abominablec1384 odiousa1387 fulsomec1390 accursedc1400 hatousc1400 rankc1400 hateablec1425 odiblec1425 ugsomec1425 wretchedc1430 loathsomec1440 loathfula1450 noisomea1450 abhominal1477 detestable1477 loathy1481 loathing?a1513 oppugnanta1513 irksome1513 hateworthy1548 abhorful1565 ugged1570 detestine1575 ulcerous1577 opposite1578 scandalous1592 offensive1594 obscene1597 ulcered1602 dirtya1616 abhorrent1628 toady1628 envious1630 repugnant1633 nauseating1645 nauseous1646 obnoxious1646 detestful1654 reluctant1663 horrid1666 abnoxious1682 devilish1692 invidious1710 repellent1776 repellant1780 sickening1789 toadish1822 carrion1826 ugging1839 cussed1853 repugnant1879 jerky1944 vomitous1952 barfy1957 1839 P. Buchan in Whistle-Binkie 2nd Ser. 118 I'm neither sae auld, auld, Nor am I sae gruesome or uggin. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1921; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.a1240v.a1250 |
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