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that if she could put off womanish fear, and consent to this terrible trial, in forty-two hours after swallowing the liquid (such was its certain operation) she would be sure to awake, as from a dream;発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
そこでもしそなたが、女として当然抱くような恐怖心を捨てて、この薬を飲んでもらえたら、薬を飲んでから42時間たつと(これは確実にそうなるのだ)朝目が覚めるみたいに必ず目覚めるのです。 - Charles and Mary Lamb『ロミオとジュリエット』
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womanish
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/06/18 15:41 UTC 版)
別の表記
- womannish (obsolete)
形容詞
womanish (comparative more womanish, superlative most womanish)
- (often derogatory) Characteristic of a woman; effeminate, feminine. [from 14th c.]
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1817 (date written), Jane Austen, chapter 12, in R[aymond] W[ilson] Chambers, editor, Fragment of a Novel Written by Jane Austen, January–March 1817 […] [Sanditon], Oxford, Oxfordshire: Clarendon Press, published 1925, →OCLC, pages 167–168:
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The Fence was a proper Park paling in excellent condition; with clusters of fine Elms, or rows of old Thorns following its line almost every where.—Almost must be stipulated—for there were vacant spaces & through one of these, Charlotte as soon as they entered the Enclosure, caught a glimpse over the pales of something White & Womanish in the field on the other side;—it was a something which immediately brought Miss B. into her head—& stepping to the pales, she saw indeed—& very decidedly, in spite of the Mist; Miss B—seated, not far before her, at the foot of the bank which sloped down from the outside of the Paling & which a narrow Path seemed to skirt along;—Miss Brereton seated, apparently very composedly—& Sir E. D. by her side.
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- 1982, Lawrence Durrell, Constance, Faber & Faber 2004 (Avignon Quintet), p. 753:
- Carried out by or pertaining to a woman. [from 14th c.]
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動詞
womanish (third-person singular simple present womanishes, present participle womanishing, simple past and past participle womanished)
- (rare, obsolete) To make womanish.
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1561, Baldessar Castilio [i.e., Baldassare Castiglione], translated by Thomas Hoby, “The First Booke of the Courtier of Count Baldessar Castilio, vnto Maister Alphonsus Ariosto”, in The Courtyer of Count Baldessar Castilio Diuided into Foure Bookes. […], London: […] vvyllyam Seres […], signature I.ii., recto:
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Then the L[ord] Gaſpar [Pallavicino], I beleue muſicke (quoth he) together with many other vanities is mete foꝛ women, ⁊ paraduenture foꝛ ſome alſo that haue the lykenes of men, but not foꝛ them that be men in dede: who ought not with ſuche delicacies to womanniſhe [translating effeminare] their mindes, and bꝛynge themſelues in that ſoꝛt to dꝛead death.
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1907, “Book First”, in Rossiter Johnson, Dora Knowlton Ranous, editors, The Courtier (Il Cortegiano) (The Literature of Italy, 1265–1907), [New York, N.Y.]: The National Alumni, →OCLC, page 75:
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Then the Lord Gaspar: “I believe music,” quoth he, “together with many other vanities, is meet for women, and peradventure for some also that have the likeness of men, but not for them that be men indeed, who ought not with such delicacies to womanish their minds and bring themselves in that sort to dread death.”
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c. 1570s – 1580 (date written), [Philip Sidney], “The First Booke or Acte”, in [T]he Countess of Pembrookes Arcadia [The Old Arcadia], folio 10, recto, lines 4–7:
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1583 May 1, Phillip Stubbes, “[Of Musick in Aligna, and hovv it allureth to vanitie.] Of musick in publique assemblies, and conuenticles.”, in The Anatomie of Abuses: Contayning a Discouerie, or Briefe Summarie of Such Notable Vices and Imperfections, as Novv Raigne in Many Christian Countreyes of the VVorlde: but (Especiallie) in a Verie Famous Ilande called Ailgna: […], London: […] [John Kingston for] Richard Iones:
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But béeing vſed in publique aſſemblies and pꝛiuate conuenticles as directoꝛies to filthie dauncing, thoꝛow the ſwéet harmonie ⁊ ſmoothe melodie therof, it [music] eſtraungeth yͤ mind / ſtireth vp filthie luſt, womanniſheth yͤ minde / rauiſheth the hart, enflameth concupiſence, and bꝛingeth in vncleannes.
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参照
- ^ “womanish, v.”, in OED Online
, Oxford: Oxford University Press, launched 2000.
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