ludibrious

形容词 adj.

英文释义

形容词 adj.
  1. sportive; wanton obsolete
    — Genius, enamor'd of his fruitful bride, Assumes new force and elevates his pride. No more, recumbent o'er his finger'd style, He plods whole years each copy to compile, Leaves to ludibrious winds the priceless page, Or to chance fires the treasure of an age; But bold and buoyant, with his sister Fame, He strides o'er earth, holds high his ardent flame, Calls up Discovery with her tube and scroll, And points the trembling magnet to the pole.
  2. ridiculous obsolete
    — the Souldiers Geniculations, thornie Coronation, and ludibrious Gesticulations

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more ludibrious comparative most ludibrious superlative

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From Latin ludibrium (“mockery, derision”), from ludere (“to play, sport”).
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