单词 | unacquaint |
释义 | unacquaintadj. Chiefly Scottish. = unacquainted adj. (Usually const. with.) ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > want of knowledge, ignorance > unfamiliarity with, inexperience > [adjective] unwistc1374 unknowna1393 ignorantc1475 imperfect1508 rawa1513 unskilfula1547 imperite?1550 illiterate1556 strange1561 unacquainted1565 green-headed1569 unacquainted1581 unacquaint1587 unfledged1603 inexperienced1626 guiltless1667 inexperient1670 unconversanta1674 unversed1675 uninitiated1678 a stranger to1697 uninitiate1801 inconversant1802 lay1821 griffish1836 wet behind the ears1851 neophytic1856 griffinish1860 experienceless1875 neophytish1897 wet-eared1967 the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > want of knowledge, ignorance > that which is unknown > [adjective] > outside one's knowledge unweeting1303 unwittingc1380 unwistc1385 unware1390 unknowna1393 unknowing1423 unawares1548 unacquainta1699 out of one's beat1839 1587 T. Hughes Misfortunes Arthur Induct. Good ladies, unacquaint with cunning reach. 1587 W. Fowler Wks. (S.T.S.) I. 26 The habit proude, vnsene, vnvsd, all new and vnacquent, I thair beheld. 1611 W. Mure Misc. Poems ii. 47 Scho, spying me ȝit wnacquaint in loue, Hir new got dairts throught my puir hert did roue. 1628 W. Mure Doomesday 643 Satietie, which vnacquent With loathing, doth arise. a1699 J. Kirkton Secret & True Hist. Church Scotl. (1817) 280 Maxwell,..because he was unacquaint in the town,..came running into Nicol Moffat, stabler, his house in Horse-Wynd. 1716 R. Wodrow Corr. (1843) II. 216 Your Reverend colleague, to whom, though unacquaint, I give my dearest respects. a1758 A. Ramsay Some of Contents Ever-green (1761) v Thair forbeirs were unacquaint with feir. 1822 J. Galt Provost xxvi. 193 We were unacquaint with the character of the man. 1841 J. R. Lowell Year's Life 113 And, though herself not unacquaint with care, Hath in her heart wide room for all that be. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1921; most recently modified version published online March 2021). † unacquaintv. Obsolete. rare. transitive. To deprive of acquaintance. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > want of knowledge, ignorance > that which is unknown > deprive of knowledge of [verb (transitive)] disacquaint1548 unacquaint1557 disknowledge1576 1557 Bible (Whittingham) Epist. *iiii What thing can ther be then that might vnacquaynte vs and dryue vs backe from this Gospel? 1697 J. Sergeant Solid Philos. 360 Nor can the contrary be sustaind any other way, but by unacquainting us with our selves and our own kind. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1921; most recently modified version published online June 2019). < adj.1587v.1557 |
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