Opposed to greatest, adj. 1 (formerly to most, adj. I.). Of a person: lowest in power, status, or importance; most insignificant or unimportant…
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释义 | society > society and the community > social class > the common people > low rank or condition > [adjective] (29) leasteOE Opposed to greatest, adj. 1 (formerly to most, adj. I.). Of a person: lowest in power, status, or importance; most insignificant or unimportant… wokec897 = weak, adj. in various senses. Lowly in status or degree; insignificant. littleOE Of people. See also little folk, n. 1, little man, n. 4, little people, n. 2, little woman, n. 3. Not having wealth, status, or influence… lowc1175 Of lowly position in a social scale; of humble rank, position, or background; without status. In later use chiefly applied to a person's class… eathlyc1200 Of a person: Low in station; mean in character. smallc1275 Of a person. Low or inferior in rank or position; of little importance, authority, or influence; common, ordinary. Now somewhat rare. simplec1300 Of low or humble birth or social status; lowly, common; poor. meana1375 Of a person or body of people, a person's condition, etc. (In early use frequently in the comparative.) Of low social status; spec. not of the… humblec1386 Of lowly condition, rank, or estate; of modest dimensions; modest, unpretentious. ignoble1447 Not noble in respect of birth, position, or status; not belonging to or suitable for those of high birth or status; of low birth or humble station. servile1447 Without implication of actual servitude: belonging to the lower classes of a society; of low social status; engaged in or intended for menial… base1490 Low in the social scale; not noble, low-born; relating or belonging to the lower social classes. Now chiefly historical. slighta1500 Of persons. Of little worth or account; mean, low; humble in position. Obsolete. sober1533 Scottish. Of persons. Of low degree; humble, mean; of little importance or dignity. Obsolete. silly1568 Of a person: of humble rank or status; lowly. Obsolete. unresponsal1579 Scottish. = unresponsible, adj. 1. dunghilled1600 Of low or inferior rank, birth, or character; debased or degenerate; ignoble, base. Cf. dunghill, adj. 1. villainous1607 Low or base in respect of social position; servile. Obsolete. (Cf. villein, n.) without name1611 of no name (also without name): obscure, unimportant. Cf. without a name at sense A. 9b. woollena1616 Wearing woollen clothing, (a) as a mark of penance (cf. woolward, adj.), (b) as a mark of poor or lowly status. Obsolete. dunghilly1616 Of the lowest social status or rank; characterized by a lack of good breeding; common, vulgar. Also: ignoble, base, despicable, dishonourable. Cf. du… unresponsible1629 Lacking the means to meet one's financial obligations. Cf. unresponsal, adj. 1. Also figurative. Obsolete. under-stateda1661 Of too low or poor an estate. low-down1865 slang (originally U.S.). Usually attributive. Of a person: deserving of contempt; disreputable, worthless; (also) of a low social class. Originally… Subcategories:— of various sorts (1) — specifically white (2) — specifically Irish (2) |
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