单词 | untamed |
释义 | untamedadj. Not tamed (in various senses); wild; unsubdued. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > [adjective] > unsuppressed untameda1340 unquencheda1586 unsuppressed1814 the world > animals > domestic animal > [adjective] > untamed wildc725 untemeda1000 savagea1275 ramagec1300 untameda1340 untamea1382 ramageousa1398 tameless1597 unreclaimed1614 indomite1617 immansuete1656 feral1659 myall1848 wilding1853 maroon1890 undomesticated1972 the world > plants > wild and cultivated plants > [adjective] > wild or not cultivated wildc725 untameda1340 unsownc1374 unplanteda1382 savagea1500 natural1526 self-sowed1597 self-sown1608 maiden1616 voluntary1620 spontaneous1665 uncultivated1697 wilding1697 volunteer1794 uncultured1804 agrarian1851 self-raised1852 society > authority > lack of subjection > unruliness > [adjective] > not tamed untameda1340 untamea1382 ramageousa1398 haggard1566 ramage1567 tameless1597 undauntoned1609 unmeekened1612 unreclaimed1614 the world > food and drink > farming > farm > farmland > land suitable for cultivation > [adjective] > cultivated > not untameda1340 unhusbanded1538 undressed1611 (a) (b)1585 Abp. E. Sandys Serm. xii. 205 Which thing rightly..weied would bridle these vntamed affections of ours.1600 A. Munday et al. First Pt. True Hist. Sir I. Old-castle sig. I4 There dwell vntamed thoughts that hardly stoupe, To such abasement.1653 W. Ramesey Astrologia Restaurata To Rdr. 11 His wilde untamed accustomary life.1746 P. Francis tr. Horace Art of Poetry 177 With untam'd Fury let Medea glow.1781 E. Gibbon Decline & Fall (1787) III. xxvii. 38 Their native fierceness was yet untamed.1841 C. Dickens Old Curiosity Shop ii. xlv. 45 Monsters, whose like they almost seemed to be in their wildness and their untamed air.1859 F. Mahony Rel. Father Prout 385 The human breast..Throbs thus unawed, Untamed and unquiescent.(c)1600 R. Surflet tr. C. Estienne & J. Liébault Maison Rustique iii. xlix. 539 The perries which are pressed out of wilde peares, and all such as are vnhusbanded, vntamed.1623 J. Taylor New Discouery by Sea A 8 b The windes and seas continued still their course,..vntam'd [seemed] their force.1743 P. Francis & W. Dunkin tr. Horace Odes II. iv. xiv. 23 The Winds arise And work the Seas untam'd.1796 S. T. Coleridge Monody Death Chatterton (rev. ed.) in Poems Var. Subj. 10 Where Susquehannah pours his untam'd stream.1818 H. H. Milman Samor viii. 130 The strong freedom of thy untam'd locks.1841 T. Carlyle On Heroes i. 53 The untamed Forests and dark brute Powers of Nature.1865 F. Parkman Pioneers of France in New World p. x An untamed continent; vast wastes of forest verdure.a1340 R. Rolle Psalter xxiv. 11 He leris..sothfastnes thurgh þe whilke he is vntamed. a1382 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) (Douce 369(1)) (1850) Jer. xxxi. 18 Y am lerned as a ȝungling vntamed. 1495 Trevisa's Bartholomeus De Proprietatibus Rerum (de Worde) xviii. lxviii. 831 Suche asses be grete..and vntamyd. 1535 Bible (Coverdale) Ecclus. xxx. 8 An vntamed horse wylbe harde. 1596 E. Spenser Second Pt. Faerie Queene v. i. sig. M6 Bacchus, that with furious might All th'East before vntam'd did ouerronne. View more context for this quotation 1623 J. Bingham tr. Xenophon Hist. p. ii Of vntamed beasts, the most were wilde Asses. 1659 W. Chamberlayne Pharonnida iv. iii. sig. D4 Base Amarus..more beastly rude Then untam'd Indians. 1718 M. Prior Solomon on Vanity i, in Poems Several Occasions (new ed.) 404 Untam'd and fierce the Tiger still remains. 1769 W. Falconer Shipwreck (ed. 3) ii. 75 Like some strong watch-tower nodding o'er the deep..Untam'd he stood. 1817 T. Moore Lalla Rookh iii. 226 He..there, untam'd, the approaching conq'ror waits. 1869 Ann. Rep. Commissioner Agric. 1868 254 in U.S. Congress. Serial Set (40th Congr., 3rd Sess.: House of Representatives Executive Doc.) XV A door for the inroads of untamed swine. Derivatives unˈtamedly adv. ΚΠ 1706 J. Stevens New Spanish Dict. i Seneramente,..wildly, untam'dly, outrageously. unˈtamedness n. ΘΚΠ society > authority > lack of subjection > unruliness > [noun] unrulinessc1400 wildnessc1400 ramagec1485 untamedness1592 unruliment1596 uncomeliness1607 unreclaimedness1611 infrenation1623 indocility1648 the world > animals > domestic animal > [noun] > undomesticated > state or condition wildshipc1275 wildnessc1440 untamedness1592 the (also a) state of nature1798 untameness1871 ferality1885 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 1592 J. Lyly Gallathea ii. v. sig. D1v Curse..the vntamednes of thy affections. 1612 H. Ainsworth Bk. Psalmes Englished with Annot. xl. 2 The untamednesse of the tongue. 1652 W. Blith Eng. Improver Improved xxviii. 195 If the horse be kindly used, and taken off his untamedness by degrees,..he is made a horse for ever. 1727 N. Bailey Universal Etymol. Eng. Dict. II Wildness, Untamedness, Furiousness. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1926; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < adj.a1340 |
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