scunner

名词 n. 动词 v.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. Dislike or aversion. Northumbria,countable,uncountable
  2. A young chav. North,Yorkshire,countable,derogatory,uncountable
动词 v.
  1. To be sick of.
  2. To dislike. Northumbria
  3. To cause to loathe, or feel disgust at. Northern-Ireland,Scotland
    — But maybe she'd just got scunnered with Glasgow, fucked off to try her luck someplace else.

词形变化

scunners present,singular,third-person scunnering participle,present scunnered participle,past scunnered past scunners plural

词汇关系

词源

词源 1
Borrowed from Scots scunner, skunner, from Old Scots skunnyr, skowner (“to shrink back; flinch”), from Middle English skoneren (“to feel sick or disgusted”), of uncertain origin. Perhaps from a frequentative of shun. If so, etymologically shun + -er (frequentative suffix). Compare also Middle English scurnen (“to flinch”), English scare, English scorn.
词源 2
Borrowed from Scots scunner, skunner, from Old Scots skunnyr, skowner (“to shrink back; flinch”), from Middle English skoneren (“to feel sick or disgusted”), of uncertain origin. Perhaps from a frequentative of shun. If so, etymologically shun + -er (frequentative suffix). Compare also Middle English scurnen (“to flinch”), English scare, English scorn.
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