nocent

名词 n. 形容词 adj.
/ˈnəʊ.sənt/    /ˈnoʊ.sənt/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A guilty person. obsolete
    — […] there is no reason that the innocents and nocents sufferings should be alike, for then punishments would not be so effectuall to terrifie others, nor to give future security to innocence.
形容词 adj.
  1. Causing injury; harmful. rare
    — […] [Satan] held on His midnight search, where soonest he might finde The Serpent: him fast sleeping soon he found In Labyrinth of many a round self-rowld, His head the midst, well stor’d with suttle wiles: Not yet in horrid Shade or dismal Den, Nor nocent yet, but on the grassie Herbe Fearless unfeard he slept […]
  2. guilty; not innocent obsolete
    — Nocent, not innocent he is, that seeketh to deface, By word the thing, that he by deed hat taught men to imbrace; Which being now a Bishop old, doth study to destroy The thing, which he a young man once did covet to injoy.

词形变化

more nocent comparative most nocent superlative nocents plural

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词源

词源 1
From Middle English nocent (“guilty”), from Latin nocens, present participle of nocere (“to harm”). Doublet of nuisant.
词源 2
From Middle English nocent (“guilty”), from Latin nocens, present participle of nocere (“to harm”). Doublet of nuisant.
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