单词 | ungraced |
释义 | ungracedadj.1 a. (un- prefix1 2.) ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > obscurity or ingloriousness > [adjective] namelessc1330 ungloriousa1382 unfamousc1384 unglorifieda1395 unrenowned1525 gloryless1540 obscurec1540 incelebrateda1552 honourlessa1560 unnoted1566 eclipsed1587 irrenowned1590 inglorious1591 ungraced1595 unreputed1596 reputeless1598 unreckoned1599 undistinguished1600 unfamed1609 without name1611 unremarkable1628 uncried up1631 undignified1716 unapplauded1739 uncelebrated1740 renownless1821 bannerlessc1850 untrumpeted1859 anonymous1860 reportlessc1865 unillustrious1885 obscured1891 statusless1899 unarrived1902 the mind > possession > non-possession > [adjective] > devoid of something > not endowed or favoured ungraced1595 unendowed1702 unendued1702 unblessed1743 1595 S. Daniel First Fowre Bks. Ciuile Warres iv. iv. sig. S4v Can England see the best that shee can boast Ly thus vngrac'd, vndeckt, and almost lost? 1603 M. Drayton Barrons Wars iv. lxii. 97 Merit goes vnregarded, and vngrac'd. 1605 J. Sylvester tr. G. de S. Du Bartas Deuine Weekes & Wks. ii. i. 270 Daigne [thou] to grace my yet vngraced Muse. 1735 J. Thomson Antient & Mod. Italy Compared: 1st Pt. Liberty 265 Unadorn'd your hills; Ungrac'd your lakes. 1761 C. Churchill Rosciad 16 To epithets [he] allots emphatic state, Whilst principals, ungrac'd, like lacquies wait. 1867 J. Ingelow Story of Doom 52 Her eyes..looked One moment in the ungraced lover's face. 1889 J. H. Skrine Mem. E. Thring 42 The plain, ungraced, ungifted nature, without destiny or distinction. b. Const. by or with. ΚΠ 1768 Woman of Honor I. 60 A woman of honor though ungraced with a coronet in her family. 1781 W. Cowper Table Talk 378 Courage, ungrac'd by these, affronts the skies. 1862 H. Aïdé Carr of Carrlyon II. 165 I see..all the deformity ungraced by anything save love. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1924; most recently modified version published online September 2019). ungracedadj.2 Deprived or stripped of something. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > loss > [adjective] > suffering loss > deprived forlornc1150 bereaved?a1200 destitute14.. private?a1425 devoidedc1430 disgarnished1484 destituted1550 deprived1552 deprivate1575 berapt1581 bereft1586 bereaven1592 dispossessed1599 ungraced1602 privated1656 viduated1660 disfurnished1670 1602 J. Marston Antonios Reuenge i. ii. sig. A4v Poore Maria must appeare vngrac't Of the bright fulgor of gloss'd maiestie. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1924; most recently modified version published online June 2019). < |
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