单词 | bruteness |
释义 | brutenessn. 1. Rudeness, roughness, savageness, brutality. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > manner of action > violent action or operation > [noun] brathc1175 reighshipc1275 airc1300 ragec1330 sturdinessc1384 violencea1387 fierceness1435 vehemencyc1487 furiosity1509 fiercetya1513 bremeness?1529 boistousness1530 vehemence1535 bruteness1538 violency1538 violentness1544 vehementness1561 wrath1579 fury1585 torture1605 keenness?1606 ragingness1621 stiffness1623 rapt1632 tempestuousness1648 boisterousnessa1650 rampancy1652 boisture1667 untamedness1727 paroxysm1893 storminess1894 the mind > goodness and badness > harmfulness > savagery > [noun] rethenesseOE grimcundleȝcc1175 fellhead1340 ferteec1380 fiercenessc1384 savagenessa1400 grimliness14.. fellnessc1410 bestialitya1413 fierceheadc1440 cruelness?a1475 inhumanity1477 bremeness?1529 fury1534 tigerness1535 bruteness1538 immanity1539 wolvishness?1548 ferity?c1550 brutishness1567 truculency1569 Phalarism1581 ferocity1606 savagerya1616 brutality1633 inhumanness1649 wolfishness1676 boarishness1682 brutism1687 truculence1727 ferociousness1766 bestialism1824 tigerhood1846 Calibanism1859 unhumanness1885 inhumanism1907 Hunnishness1914 the world > action or operation > behaviour > bad behaviour > ill-treatment > cruelty > [noun] > inhuman inhumanity1477 bruteness1538 immanity1539 Phalarism1581 brutality1633 inhumanness1649 brutalism1803 unhumanness1885 inhumanism1907 society > society and the community > customs, values, and civilization > civilization > lack of civilization > [noun] barbarousness1549 Barbary1564 barbarity1570 barbarism1584 incivility1584 uncivility1598 wildness1639 ferity1646 the (also a) state of nature1650 savagism1665 savagery1782 semi-barbarism1817 barbarization1822 incivilization1823 semibarbarianism1828 savagedom1844 barbarianism1854 uncivilizedness1879 uncivilization1880 bruteness1883 semi-savagedom1887 1538 R. Pole in J. Strype Eccl. Memorials (1721) I. i. xxxviii. 457 The bruteness and danger of the thing. 1577 H. I. tr. H. Bullinger 50 Godlie Serm. I. ii. ix. sig. N.viijv/1 Crueltie in reuenging..brutenesse in rebelling..are the thinges that in warre are worthie to be blamed. 1883 G. MacDonald Donal Grant III. xxix. 282 The bruteness of the life he had hitherto led. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > intellect > want of intellect > animal nature of man > [noun] > brutishness bestialitya1413 brutality1550 bruteness1590 brutalism1803 bestialism1824 brute-mindedness1843 beaver-intellect1850 beaverism1850 brutalization1874 1590 E. Spenser Faerie Queene ii. viii. sig. T4v Thou dotard vile, That with thy brutenesse shendst thy comely age. 1594 J. Sylvester tr. O. de la Nove Profit Imprisonm. 591 'Tis in truth your brutenesse in misdeeming Things evill, that are good. 3. Want of consciousness, materiality. rare. ΚΠ 1836 R. W. Emerson Nature 93 The immobility or bruteness of nature, is the absence of spirit. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1888; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1538 |
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