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threap
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- threep, threip, threpe, threeap, thrape, threp, traep, traip, trep, trape
語源 1
From Middle English threp (“a rebuke”), from the verb (see below).
Alternative etymology derives Middle English threp, from 古期英語 *þrēap (“contention, strife”) (attested only as 古期英語 þrēap, in the sense of "troop, band"), ultimately from the same Germanic origin below.
名詞
threap (複数形 threaps) (Scotland)
- An altercation, quarrel, argument.
- An accusation or serious charge.
- Stubborn insistence.
- A superstition or freet.
- 1796, Thomas Muir, The Telegraph; a Consolatory Epistle:
語源 2
From Middle English threpen (“to scold”), from 古期英語 þrēapian (“to reprove, reprehend, punish, blame”), from Proto-West Germanic *þraupōn, from Proto-Germanic *þraupōną (“to punish”), from Proto-Germanic *þrawō (“torment, punishment”), from Proto-Germanic *þrawjaną (“to torment, injure, exhaust”), from Proto-Indo-European *trōw- (“to beat, wound, kill, torment”). Akin to 古期英語 þrēagan (“to rebuke, punish, chastise”), þrēa (“correction, punishment”), þrōwian (“to suffer”). More at throe.
動詞
threap (三人称単数 現在形 threaps, 現在分詞 threaping, 過去形および過去分詞形 threaped または threapt) (Scotland)
- (transitive) To contradict.
- To denounce.
- 1599, [Thomas] Nashe, Nashes Lenten Stuffe, […], London: […] [Thomas Judson and Valentine Simmes] for N[icholas] L[ing] and C[uthbert] B[urby] […], OCLC 228714942, page 32:
- O he is attended vpon moſt Babilonically, and Xerxes ſo ouercloyd not the Helleſpont with his foyſtes, gallies, and brigandines, as he mantleth the narrow ſeas with his retinue, being not much behinde in the checkroule of his Ianiſſaries and contributories, with Eagle-ſoaring Bullingbrooke, that at his remouing of houſhold into baniſhment (as father Froyſard threapes vs downe) was accompanied with 40000, men wemen and children weeping, from London to the landes end at Douer.
- To cry out; complain; contend.
- To argue; bicker; scold; rebuke
- To affirm; to express with conviction.
- 1766, John Brown, An Exposition of the Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Romans, page 565:
- It is useful sometimes to threap good upon people, providing it be done soberly, prudently, and not in a flattering way, speaking nothing but truth, and withal, doing is seasonably, when the doing thereof will not foster pride nor conceit in people, but will make way, and open a door for receiving the wholesome admonitions and profitable directionsl as the apsotle doth here threap good upon these Romans, to the end his freedom in speaking to them might be the better welcomed, and less exception might be made against it: And I myself am persuaded of you, &c.
- To cozen or cheat.
- To maintain obstinately against denial or contradiction; to insist (on).
- 1733, George Logan, The Humble and Modest Inquiry Concerning the Right and Power of Electing and Calling Ministers to vacant Chruches, Finished:
- Thus the Power of Truth has so great Influence upon you, as to make you decline the Debate, and to yield the Argument to me, and yet your inveterate Prejudices still prevail, and have the Mastery over you, to threap what you cannot defend, but will have others do it for you, who are no way interested;
派生語
- threaper
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