释义 |
couth I. \ˈküth\ adjective (-er/-est) Etymology: Middle English, pleasant, familiar, known, from Old English cūth familiar, known; akin to Old High German kund known, Old Norse kunnr, Gothic kunths; all from past participle of a prehistoric Germanic verb represented by Old English cunnan to know, be able — more at can Scotland : couthie II. adjective (-er/-est) Etymology: back-formation from uncouth : marked by finesse, polish, grooming, breeding, or sophistication : smooth III. \ˈküth\ noun (-s) Etymology: couth (II) : polish : refinement < I expected kindness and gentility and I found it, but there is such a thing as too much couth — S.J.Perelman > |