单词 | nithing |
释义 | nithing/ˈnʌɪðɪŋ/(also nything) Now archaic and historical noun A coward, a villain; a person who breaks the law or a code of honour; an outlaw. OriginOld English; earliest use found in The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. From early Scandinavian (compare Old Icelandic níðingr, Old Norwegian níðingr (Norwegian niding), Old Swedish nīþinger (Swedish niding), Danish nidding) from the Scandinavian base of Old Icelandic níð + the Scandinavian base of Old Icelandic -ing. Compare Middle High German nīdinc, nīdunc envious person (German (arch.) Neiding envious person). Compare also post-classical Latin nidingus, nithingus. |
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