单词 | uplandish |
释义 | uplandishadj.n. a. Of persons: = upland adj.1 1. Obsolete.Very common in the 16th cent., frequently in the sense of ‘rustic, rude, uncultivated, boorish’. ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabiting a type of place > [adjective] > inhabiting high land uplandsc1330 uplandisha1387 upa1400 highland1595 mountain people1596 mountainous1613 upper1617 upland1622 hilly1632 the mind > attention and judgement > bad taste > lack of refinement > [adjective] > homely or rustic homelya1387 uplandisha1387 hamald?a1400 rustical1483 agrestc1550 fustianc1550 homespun1590 russet1598 agrestic1617 raplocha1628 Adamitic1656 russet-coated1683 rustic1738 turnipy1792 countrified1875 corny1932 bakya1960 the world > action or operation > behaviour > bad behaviour > [adjective] > ill-mannered > unrefined boistousc1300 untheweda1325 uplandisha1387 unaffiled1390 rudea1393 knavishc1405 peoplisha1425 clubbedc1440 blunt1477 lob?1507 robust1511 borel1513 carterly1519 clubbish1530 rough?1531 rustical?1532 incondite1539 agrestc1550 rusticc1550 brute1555 lobcocka1556 loutisha1556 carterlike1561 boorish1562 ruggedc1565 lobbish1567 loutlike1567 sowish1570 clownish1581 unrefined1582 impolished1583 homespun1590 transalpinea1592 swaddish1593 unpolished1594 untutored1595 swabberly1596 tartarous1602 porterly1603 lobcocked1606 lob-like1606 cluster-fisted1611 agrestic1617 inurbane1623 unelevated1627 incult1628 unbrushed1640 vulgar1643 unhewed1644 unsmooth1648 hirsute1658 loutardly1658 unhewn1659 roughsome?c1660 sordid1668 inhumanea1680 coarse1699 brutal1709 ramgunshoch1721 tramontane1740 uncouth1740 no-nationa1756 unurbane1760 turnipy1792 rudas1802 common1804 cubbish1819 clodhopping1828 vulgarian1833 cloddish1844 unkempt1846 bush1851 vulgarish1860 rodney1866 crude1876 ignorant1886 yobby1910 nekulturny1932 oikish1959 yobbish1966 ocker1972 down and dirty1977 the world > action or operation > behaviour > bad behaviour > [adjective] > ill-mannered > unrefined > specifically of persons uplandisha1387 rustyc1485 rustical?1532 gross?1533 rusticc1550 rough-hewn1591 unfashioned1606 unpolite1674 crude1722 uncouth1732 piggish1742 rough-spun1768 coarse-graineda1774 coarse-fibred1872 rough as guts1919 a1387 J. Trevisa tr. R. Higden Polychron. (St. John's Cambr.) (1869) II. 159 Vplondisshe men [L. rurales homines] wil likne hym self to gentil men. 1398 J. Trevisa tr. Bartholomew de Glanville De Proprietatibus Rerum xiv. xlix. (Tollem. MS.) Of þis name rus þe uplondische men haue þat name and ben clepid rustici. c1440 Promptorium Parvulorum 512/2 Vplondysche mann, villanus. 1490 W. Caxton tr. Eneydos Prol. A ij This present booke is not for a rude vplondyssh man to laboure therin..but onely for a clerke. 1529 T. More Dialogue Heresyes iv, in Wks. 257/2 Now was thys doctrine in Almaine of the comen vplandishe people..plesauntly harde. 1542 N. Udall tr. Erasmus Apophthegmes f. 167 The fair flatte truthe, that the uplandyshe or homely and plain clubbes of ye countree dooen use. 1592 R. Greene Quip for Vpstart Courtier sig. Cv Shamste thou not vplandish vpstart to heare me discourse thy imperfections. 1603 R. Knolles Gen. Hist. Turkes 155 The Græcians.., especially that rusticall and vplandish companie, began to flie. 1647 N. Ward Simple Cobler Aggawam 76 An uplandish Rusticke, [may speak] more in one word than himselfe..understands. ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabiting a type of place > [adjective] > inhabiting high land > characteristic of people who uplandish1534 society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabitant > inhabitant according to environment > country dweller > [adjective] uplandsc1330 uplandish1534 countrified1653 rurigene1656 1534 R. Whittington tr. Cicero Thre Bks. Tullyes Offyces ii. sig. P.3 Glory and fame before rychesse: customes..of cytes before vplandisshe customes. 1565 T. Stapleton tr. Bede Hist. Church Eng. iv. xxvii. f. 147 The vnsemely dwelling and vplandish rudenesse of the inhabitants. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > invertebrates > phylum Arthropoda > class Insecta > order Hymenoptera > [adjective] > belonging to division Petiolata > belonging to division Anthophila > of or belonging to bees > wild uplandish1608 1608 E. Topsell Hist. Serpents 65 Others [sc. bees] againe are altogether wilde, vplandish, and agrestiall. 2. Of places: = upland adj.2 1. Now rare. ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > district in relation to human occupation > a land or country > part of country or district > [adjective] > remote or outlying out of the wayc1175 uplandishc1380 foreign1424 outland1500 outlying1651 outsetting1658 back country1775 out-of-the-world1775 outlandish1792 outworld1808 upcountry1810 backwoodish1836 fresh water1860 backwoodsy1862 way back1884 outstate1911 upstate1935 c1380 J. Wyclif Sel. Wks. I. 197 No drede Crist wente to smale uplondishe touns, as to Bethfage and to Cana. 1513 Life Henry V (1911) 110 All other were lodged in vplandish cots, such as they coulde finde. 1553 J. Withals Shorte Dict. f. 40/1 The vplandish house or dwelling place, villa, tugurium. 1589 G. Puttenham Arte Eng. Poesie iii. iv. 120 In any vplandish village or corner of a Realme, where is no resort but of poore rusticall or vnciuill people. a1642 R. Callis Reading of Statute of Sewers (1647) ii. 66 In Towns and Villages which be in the high uplandish Countries. 1642 Declar. Lords & Com. Stat. 5 Hen. IV 4 All such as do lodge strangers in uplandish Towns. 1784 J. Cullum Hist. & Antiq. Hawsted in Bibliotheca Topographica Britannica No. 23. 220 These [districts] used to be called uplandish, a term that implied an inferiority in civilization. 1906 F. A. Gasquet Eng. Mediæval Parish Life ii. 41 A small, uplandish, remote parish..on the borders of Exmoor. a. Of ground: = upland n.2 2. Obsolete. ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > land > landscape > high land > [adjective] overOE upa1400 uppera1400 high?a1425 uplandsa1525 uplandish1551 highland1595 upland1610 high country1612 uphill1613 Highlandish1632 uplying1877 1551 R. Robinson tr. T. More Vtopia sig. Gviv xv. myles space of vplandyshe grounde, where the sea had no passage. 1582 R. Stanyhurst tr. Virgil First Foure Bookes Æneis iii. 60 Then far of vplandish we doe view thee fird Sicil Ætna. ΘΚΠ the world > plants > by habitat or distribution > [adjective] > that grow in cold environments or at high altitude uplandish1545 upland1639 alpestrine1787 alpestral1852 nival1884 microthermal1901 microthermic1903 microtherm1964 the world > animals > by habitat > [adjective] > terrestrial > inhabiting high ground uplandish1545 upland1859 subalpine1974 the world > the earth > land > landscape > high land > [adjective] > frequenting uplandish1545 upland1622 1545 R. Ascham Toxophilus ii. f. 15 Whether there be any difference, as concernynge the fether of..a fennye goose, or an vplandish goose. 1623 G. Markham Cheape & Good Husb. (ed. 3) 53 For his hay, you shall see that it be dry short vplandish hay. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > a language > [noun] > a foreign language foreign language1555 uplandish1586 Welsh1598 outlandisha1626 lingo1659 second language1875 the bat1887 target language1965 foreign1971 society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > district in relation to human occupation > a land or country > [adjective] > foreign (of country or place) or situated abroad > of or relating to a foreign land un-i-cundeeOE althedisheOE althedyOE elelendisha1000 fremda1000 outlandishOE strange1297 outenc1300 unkindc1300 outlandsc1330 foreign?1435 outland1488 peregrine1532 uncouth1533 forinsecal1539 exterior1540 extern1543 unnative1568 uplandish1586 external1587 tramontane1596 exotical1601 estranged1614 undenizened1635 extra-marine1639 outlanding1643 ultramarine1656 transmontane1727 forinsec service1728 foreigneering1806 trans-oceanic1827 vilayati1843 alienized1860 oversea1881 overwater1889 overseas1892 furrin1895 non-native1932 1586 J. Ferne Blazon of Gentrie ii. 23 You chop so much vplandish in your tale that by my troth, I scantly vnderstand the halfe of it. 1589 Rare Triumphes Loue & Fortune iv. sig. Ev Bomelio. You are de runaway from your matter... Lentulo. I a runaway sirra, goe with your vplandishe goe. 1607 Fayre Mayde of Exchange E 4 He had..made some scuruy quaint collection Of fustian phrases, and vplandish wordes. 1609 W. M. Man in Moone C 3 Natiue apparell will not content him, he flieth for vplandish fashions. Derivatives rare.Apparently only attested in dictionaries or glossaries. upˈlandishness n. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > bad taste > lack of refinement > [noun] > homeliness or rusticity churlhood1382 uplandishness1530 rusticity1531 rusticality1572 homeliness1576 rusticalnessa1603 rusticness1653 bucolicism1879 the world > action or operation > behaviour > bad behaviour > [noun] > unmannerliness > unrefined manners or behaviour villainyc1340 churlhood1382 rudenessc1405 boistousness1526 uplandishness1530 rusticity1531 coarseness1541 loutishnessa1556 grossness1563 boorishness1570 rusticality1572 clownishness1576 bouerie1577 roughness1581 clownery1589 swinishness1591 peasantryc1592 inurbanity1598 community1600 rusticalnessa1603 clownagea1637 wildness1639 vulgarness1642 unpolishedness1652 brutism1687 mismanners1697 unpoliteness1700 brutality1709 mechanicism1710 indelicacy1712 untameness1727 vulgarism1749 vulgaritya1774 shag1785 piggishness1796 cubbishness1828 sylvanity1832 rusticness1838 plebeianness1840 swainishness1854 baboonery1857 yahooism1862 slanginess1865 bucolicism1879 vulgarianism1920 outbackery1961 yobbishness1969 ockerism1974 blokeishness1989 1530 J. Palsgrave Lesclarcissement 285/2 Uplandysshnesse, ruralite. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1926; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < adj.n.c1380 |
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