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frivolosity
語源
From frivol(ous) + -osity.
名詞
frivolosity (countable かつ uncountable, 複数形 frivolosities)
- (uncountable) The quality of being frivolous.
- 1804, William Gahan, A Supplement to the Manual of Catholic Piety. Containing an Explanation of the Latin Liturgy, and of the Sacred Ceremonies Used in the Mass; with Instructions and Devotions for the Sacrament of Confirmation, and a Great Variety of Excellent Prayers on Several Occasions, Taken from the Most Approved Books of Devotion in the French and English Languages., Dublin: […] T. M‘Donnel, page 126:
- Avoid four particular defects in converſation: firſt, frivoloſity or uſeleſſneſs, for Jeſus Chriſt declared, “we ſhall be accountable for every idle word.”
- 1886, D[aniel] R[obertson] Lucas, Paul Darst; or, A Conflict Between Love and Infidelity, St. Louis: Christian Publishing Co., page 87:
- “There aint no subject but what you turn into frivolosity, even the failin’s of your feller critters, when you ought to be prayin’ and considerin’ on the sartainty of the futer condition of the elect and reprobates,” said the Elder with a tone of severity not altogether natural to him, as if he wanted to make the irrepressible Job serious for once at least.
- 1932, Anne Merrill, Songs of Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Que.: Page-Sangster Printing Co., Limited, page 20:
- The telephone’s / A useful thing, / But when blocked up / By chatter / (Or other frivolosity) / I’m madder than a hatter.
- 1993, Nwaokedi Amatokwu, Mediaprudence: Appearance and Beyond: A Study in Nonverbal Communication and Human Chameleonics, Taorgan Publications, page 76:
- (countable) Something frivolous.
- 1660, Samuel Fisher, Rusticus Ad Academicos in Exercitationibus Expostulatoriis, Apologeticis Quatuor. The Rustick’s Alarm to the Rabbies: or, The Country Correcting the University, and Clergy, and (Not Without Good Cause) Contesting for the Truth, Against the Nursing-Mothers, and their Children., London: […] Robert Wilson:
- 1769, John Barclay, Without Faith, Without God; or, An Appeal to God Concerning His Own Existence. Being an Essay, Proving, from the Scriptures, That the Knowledge of God Comes Not by Nature, Innate Ideas, Intuition, Reason, Etc. Etc. but Only by Revelation., London: Simpkin and Marshall; Liverpool: W. Grapel, and G. Philip; Glasgow: D. Robertson and Co. and J. Thomson, […], published 1836, pages 112–113:
- First, at school you get the grossest abominations, exceeding even those of Sodom and Gomorrah, laid upon your heart for a seasoning—a hashy of fornications, adulteries, murders, battles, and unutterable impurities, of gods, with gods and goddesses, giants and incredibilities, frivolosities and lies, endless genealogies of gods, male and female, and—[…]
- 1889 April, The Friend, volume 47, number 4, Honolulu, page 25, column 3:
- Our good neighbor of the Advertiser gets such a castigation in the last number for a recent freak of alliterate verbosity, that The Friend must be on guard against any similar indecorous saltations or journalistic frivolosities.
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