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black·guard
/ˈblægɚ/
無賴,流氓(vt.)辱罵,行為如流氓(a.)庸俗的,濫罵的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Black·guard
n.
1.
The
scullions
and
lower
menials
of
a
court
,
or
of
a
nobleman's
household
,
who
,
in
a
removal
from
one
residence
to
another
,
had
charge
of
the
kitchen
utensils
,
and
being
smutted
by
them
,
were
jocularly
called
the
“black guard”
;
also
,
the
servants
and
hangers-on
of
an
army
. [
Obs
.]
A
lousy
slave
,
that
. . .
rode
with
the
black guard
in
the
duke's
carriage
, '
mongst
spits
and
dripping
pans
.
--
Webster
(1612).
2.
The
criminals
and
vagrants
or
vagabonds
of
a
town
or
community
,
collectively
. [
Obs
.]
3.
A
person
of
stained
or
low
character
,
esp
.
one
who
uses
scurrilous
language
,
or
treats
others
with
foul
abuse
;
a
scoundrel
;
a
rough
.
A
man
whose
manners
and
sentiments
are
decidedly
below
those
of
his
class
deserves
to
be
called
a
blackguard
.
--
Macaulay
.
4.
A
vagrant
;
a
bootblack
;
a
gamin
. [
Obs
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Black·guard
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Blackguarded
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Blackguarding
.]
To
revile
or
abuse
in
scurrilous
language
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Black·guard
,
a.
Scurrilous
;
abusive
;
low
;
worthless
;
vicious
;
as
,
blackguard
language
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
blackguard
n
:
someone
who
is
morally
reprehensible
; "
you
dirty
dog
" [
syn
:
cad
,
bounder
,
dog
,
hound
,
heel
]
v
1:
subject
to
laughter
or
ridicule
; "
The
satirists
ridiculed
the
plans
for
a
new
opera
house
"; "
The
students
poked
fun
at
the
inexperienced
teacher
"; "
His
former
students
roasted
the
professor
at
his
60th
birthday
" [
syn
:
ridicule
,
roast
,
guy
,
laugh at
,
jest at
,
rib
,
make fun
,
poke fun
]
2:
use
foul
or
abusive
language
towards
; "
The
actress
abused
the
policeman
who
gave
her
a
parking
ticket
"; "
The
angry
mother
shouted
at
the
teacher
" [
syn
:
abuse
,
clapperclaw
,
shout
]
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