silly
silly
englantityperä, höpsö, hölmö, yksinkertainen, ajattelematon
Esimerkkejä:
a silly girl höpsö tyttö
Liittyvät sanat: foolish
Synonyymisanakirja
silly
sekava, sekaisin, pyörryksissä oleva, pyörryksissä, puulla päähän lyöty, hiomaton, moukkamainen, säälittävä, naurettava, hupsu, puhekielen ilmaus, arkikielen ilmaus.
Rimmaavat sanat
silly rimmaa näiden kanssa:
hylly, astiahylly, taajahylly, kirjahylly, nurkkahylly, maustehylly, varastohylly, lautashylly, liukuhylly, piippuhylly...
Englannin sanakirja
silly (englanti > suomi)
silly englanniksi
puhekieltä blessed Blessed, particularly:
(ante) Seven Sages, line 1361:
1650 in 1885, W. Cramond, Church of Rathven, 21:
puhekieltä pitiful Pitiful, inspiring compassion, particularly:
1556 in 1880, William Henry Turner, Selections from the Records of the City of Oxford... 1509–83, 246:
1808, John Jamieson, An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language:
puhekieltä innocent Innocent; suffering undeservedly, especially as an epithet of lambs and sheep.
(ante) in 1925, Rossell Hope Robbins, Secular Lyrics of the 14th & 15th Centuries, 109:
(ante) William Dunbar, Poems, 247:
puhekieltä helpless Helpless, defenseless.
1539, Richard Morison translating Juan Luis Vives, Introduction to Wysedome:
1665, Thomas Manley translating Hugo Grotius, De Rebus Belgicis, 938:
insignificant Insignificant, worthless, puhekieltä especially with regard to land quality.
(ante) Robert Henryson translating Aesop, "Two Mice":
1595, w:William Shakespeare|William Shakespeare, The third Part of King Henry the Sixt, vvith the death of the Duke of Yorke, Act III, Scene iii, line 93:
1907, Transactions of the Highland & Agricultural Society, 19, 172:
1567, John Maplet, A Greene Forest:
1587, Philip Sidney & al. translating Philippe de Mornay, A Woorke Concerning the Trewnesse of the Christian Religion, xxxii, 596:
1946 in 1971, Scottish National Dictionary, Vol. VIII, 234/3:
1636, Alexander Montgomerie, The Cherrie & the Slae, line 1512:
1818, w:Walter Scott|Walter Scott, "Heart of Mid-Lothian", v:
puhekieltä simple Simple, plain, particularly:
1570, John Foxe, Actes & Monumentes, Vol. II, 926/1:
puhekieltä lowly Lowly, of humble station.
(ante) the Earl of Surrey translating Publius Virgilius Maro, Certain Bokes of Virgiles Aeneis, Book II:
1568, Alexander Scott, Poems, 27:
mentally Mentally simple, foolish, particularly:
puhekieltä rustic Rustic, uneducated, unlearned.
1687, Archibald Lovell translating Jean de Thévenot, The Travels of Monsieur de Thevenot into the Levant, i, 2:
1576, Abraham Fleming translating Sulpicius, A Panoplie of Epistles, 24:
1841, w:Charles Dickens|Charles Dickens, w:Barnaby Rudge|Barnaby Rudge, iii, 252:
1972, w:George Lucas|George Lucas & al., w:American Graffiti|American Graffiti, 8:
1990, w:House of Cards (UK TV show)|House of Cards, Season 1, Episode 3:
puhekieltä mentally retarded|Mentally retarded.
1568, Christis Kirk on Grene:
1814, w:Walter Scott|Walter Scott, w:Waverley Waverley, III, xvi, 237:
stupefied Stupefied, senseless; stunned or dazed.
1829 January 17, Lancaster Gazette:
1907, w:John Millington Synge|John Millington Synge, w:Playboy of the Western World|Playboy of the Western World, iii, 64:
1942, J. Chodorov & al., Junior Miss, ii, i, 113:
1990, w:House of Cards (UK TV show)|House of Cards, Season 1, Episode 2:
laughable Laughable or amusing through foolishness or a foolish appearance.
1600, w:William Shakespeare|William Shakespeare, w:Midsummer Nights Dream|Midsummer Night's Dream'', Act V, Scene i, line 209:
1970, w:Graham Chapman|Graham Chapman & al., w:Monty Pythons Flying Circus|Monty Python's Flying Circus'', I, 183:
puhekieltä absurdly Absurdly large.
1875 June 26, Saturday Review, 815/2:
puhekieltä very Very close to the batsman, facing the bowler; closer than short.
1862 July 4, Notts. Guardian:
puhekieltä sillily Sillily: in a silly manner.
*1731, Colley Cibber, Careless Husband, 7th ed., i, i, 21:
puhekieltä The class of silly people collectively.
*1560, William Baldwin, The funerals Funeralles of King Edward the sixth Sixt:
*1973 August 9, New Scientist, 350/2:
puhekieltä A silly person.
*1807 May, Scots Magazine, 366/1:
puhekieltä A term of address.
*1918 September, St. Nicholas, 972/2:
puhekieltä A mistake.