dullard

名词 n.
/ˈdʌləd/    /ˈdʌlɚd/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A stupid person; a fool.
    — Oh! Richard of Bury, I sighed, for a sharp stone from your sling to pierce with indignant sarcasm the mental armour of these college dullards.

词形变化

dullards plural

词源

From Middle English dullard, dollard, equivalent to dull + -ard (pejorative agent suffix). Compare Faroese døll (“dullard, good-for-nothing, blockhead”), Norwegian Nynorsk døl (“idiot, simpleton”).
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