单词 | wildered |
释义 | wilderedadj. 1. a. That has lost one's way; straying, ‘lost’. ΘΚΠ society > travel > aspects of travel > travel in specific course or direction > [adjective] > having missed the way > lost or having lost direction wiltc1440 lost1526 wildered1656 bewildered1685 bushed1885 disoriented1957 1656 in Clarendon's Hist. Rebellion (1704) III. xv 491 Like poor wilder'd Travellers, perceiving that We have lost our way. 1745 E. Young Consolation 84 Ye, who guide the Wilder'd in the Waves. 1818 J. Keats Endymion iii. 115 The wilder'd stranger. 1870 W. Morris Earthly Paradise: Pt. IV 46 A sound as of a wildered wind, Half moan, half sigh. b. figurative. At a loss, perplexed, bewildered. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > belief > uncertainty, doubt, hesitation > perplexity, bewilderment > [adjective] yblenta1225 amazed?c1225 wory?c1225 mingedc1275 willc1300 distracta1340 confounded1362 confuse1362 distraitc1374 whapedc1374 wilsomea1375 poseletc1390 distraught1393 perplexa1425 wildc1440 wiltc1440 dodemusydc1450 mistedc1450 unclearc1475 mazed1493 perplexeda1500 traversablea1500 mazyc1525 entangled1561 muddy?1571 distraughted1572 moidered1587 wondering1592 puzzled1598 plundered1601 distracted1604 uncollected1613 wildered1642 turbid1647 tosticated1650 fuddled1656 pixie-led1659 puzzling1692 bumbazed1720 maffled1820 obfuscated1822 confused1825 muddly1829 mystified1833 maze1842 obfusticatedc1844 head-scratching1849 clueless1862 flustery1862 befogged1868 deurmekaar1871 mosy1887 skewgee1890 buggered-up1893 confusticated1898 smock-ravelled1904 messed-up1913 screwed-up1943 hung up1945 lost1967 gravelled- 1642 D. Rogers Naaman 149 See Naaman here, in what a wildred case he is! 1689 J. O. tr. Cowley Hist. Plants i. Scurvy Grass 31 Nor does it to your wilder'd Sense appear, Where their Pain is, 'cause it is every where. 1789 W. Blake Dream in Songs of Innocence Troubled wilderd and forlorn. 1813 W. Scott Rokeby iv. 197 In secret, doubtless, to pursue The schemes his wildered fancy drew. 1881 R. Kipling Simla Dancers in Departm. Ditties iv And murmurs of past merriment pursue Your 'wildered clerks that they indite in vain. 2. a. Of a place or region: In which one may lose one's way; pathless, wild. ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > land > landscape > wild or uncultivated land > [adjective] westeeOE wildc893 wastyc1230 wastec1290 untilled1297 void1398 wilsomea1400 desolate1413 wastablea1450 unlaboured1474 untilthed1495 spare1508 unmanured1541 unculted1548 uncultured1555 Hyrcan1567 untoiled1578 manureless1595 griggy1597 Wealdish1598 Hyrcanian1600 unwrought1600 wealy1601 uncultived1605 incult1624 unmanaged1634 incultivateda1657 uncultivate1659 uncultivated1684 unreclaimed1753 wildered1810 irreclaimed1814 natural1827 feral1882 1810 P. B. Shelley Posthumous Fragm. M. Nicholson 26 Our ghosts, whilst raves the maddened storm, Will sweep at midnight o'er the wildered wave. 1821 J. Clare Village Minstrel I. 203 Brushing through the wilder'd dell. 1860 C. Patmore Faithful for Ever i. i A long, green slip of wilder'd land. b. Confused, disordered; mingled confusedly. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > order > disorder > confusion or disorder > [adjective] confusec1384 yblent1426 intermellé1487 farraginary1538 puddled1559 confused1576 promiscuous1579 pell-mell1584 ravelleda1586 mingle-mangle1589 rumblingc1598 skimble-skamble1598 huddle1601 plundered1601 promiscual1602 jumbled1611 promiscous1656 bedevilled1755 helter-skelter1785 muddly1829 hugger-mugger1840 wildered1853 pied1870 deurmekaar1871 mixed-up1888 screwed-up1942 snafu1942 scrambled1951 untogether1969 1853 C. Brontë Villette III. xliii. 331 Certain feelings..when reviewed, must strike us as things wildered and whirling. 1909 S. A. Brooke in Life & Lett. (1917) II. 613 The sun set among the trees in a wildered glory of gold and crimson. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1924; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < adj.1642 |
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