bigot

英 ['b?g?t] 美['b?ɡ?t]
  • n. 偏執(zhí)的人;頑固者;盲信者
  • n. (Bigot)人名;(法)比戈

TEM8GRE暢通詞匯

詞態(tài)變化


復(fù)數(shù):?bigots;

中文詞源


bigot (宗教)盲從者

來自口語by god , 形容某些常常以神之名拿神說事的人。

英文詞源


bigot
bigot: [16] According to the 12th-century Anglo- Norman chronicler Wace, bigot was a contemptuous term applied by the French to the Normans, but it is far from clear where this came from, whether it is the same word as present-day bigot, and, if it is, how it came to mean ‘narrowminded person’. All that can be said for certain is that the word first turned up in its modern form in the 15th century as French bigot, from which English borrowed it.
bigot (n.)
1590s, "sanctimonious person, religious hypocrite," from French bigot (12c.), which is of unknown origin. Earliest French use of the word is as the name of a people apparently in southern Gaul, which led to the now-doubtful, on phonetic grounds, theory that the word comes from Visigothus. The typical use in Old French seems to have been as a derogatory nickname for Normans, the old theory (not universally accepted) being that it springs from their frequent use of the Germanic oath bi God. But OED dismisses in a three-exclamation-mark fury one fanciful version of the "by god" theory as "absurdly incongruous with facts." At the end, not much is left standing except Spanish bigote "mustache," which also has been proposed but not explained, and the chief virtue of which as a source seems to be there is no evidence for or against it.

In support of the "by God" theory, as a surname Bigott, Bygott are attested in Normandy and in England from the 11c., and French name etymology sources (such as Dauzat) explain it as a derogatory name applied by the French to the Normans and representing "by god." The English were known as goddamns 200 years later in Joan of Arc's France, and during World War I Americans serving in France were said to be known as les sommobiches (see also son of a bitch). But the sense development in bigot is difficult to explain. According to Donkin, the modern use first appears in French 16c. This and the earliest English sense, "religious hypocrite," especially a female one, might have been influenced by beguine and the words that cluster around it. Sense extended 1680s to other than religious opinions.

雙語例句


1. His words stamped him to be a bigot.
他講的話表明他是個偏執(zhí)的人.

來自《簡明英漢詞典》

2. Henry was more than a bigot. He was also a hypocrite.
亨利不只是一個頑固執(zhí)拗的人, 他還是個偽君子.

來自辭典例句

3. So you only act like a bigot and a sexist pig around me?
那就讓你在我面前表現(xiàn)的像頭盲目自大的豬?

來自電影對白

4. Pretty soon everyone in his dorm labels him as an intolerant bigot.
很快他就會被那棟宿舍其他人打上“偏執(zhí)的盲目信仰者”的標(biāo)簽.

來自互聯(lián)網(wǎng)

5. A bigot is a stone - leaf orator.
偏執(zhí)狂是極聾的演說家.

來自互聯(lián)網(wǎng)

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