Vulgar words in The Gutenberg Webster's Unabridged Dictionary - Section S (Page 1)
This book at a glance
|
|
|
~ ~ ~ Sentence 1,438 ~ ~ ~
An annual composite plant ( Carthamus tinctorius ), the flowers of which are used as a dyestuff and in making rouge; bastard, or false, saffron.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 1,464 ~ ~ ~
Bastard saffron , Dyer's saffron .
~ ~ ~ Sentence 1,674 ~ ~ ~
Hogging .
~ ~ ~ Sentence 9,367 ~ ~ ~
A personage in the old Italian comedy (derived from Spain) characterized by great boastfulness and poltroonery; hence, a person of like characteristics; a buffoon.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 11,951 ~ ~ ~
~ ~ ~ Sentence 14,941 ~ ~ ~
scurra a *buffoon, jester: cf.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 14,943 ~ ~ ~
Such as befits a buffoon or vulgar jester; grossly opprobrious or loudly jocose in language; scurrilous; as, scurrile taunts.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 14,965 ~ ~ ~
Using the low and indecent language of the meaner sort of people, or such as only the license of buffoons can warrant; as, a scurrilous fellow.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 26,256 ~ ~ ~
siuti , Russ, shite , L. ssuere , Gr.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 31,293 ~ ~ ~
{ Shit"tah (?
~ ~ ~ Sentence 31,294 ~ ~ ~
), Shit"tah tree' }, n. [Heb.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 31,298 ~ ~ ~
{ Shit"tim (?
~ ~ ~ Sentence 31,299 ~ ~ ~
), Shit"tim wood' }, n. The wood of the shittah tree.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 31,300 ~ ~ ~
Shit"tle (?
~ ~ ~ Sentence 31,305 ~ ~ ~
Shit"tle , a.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 31,309 ~ ~ ~
Shit"tle*cock' (?
~ ~ ~ Sentence 31,312 ~ ~ ~
Shit"tle*ness , n. Instability; inconstancy.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 34,099 ~ ~ ~
from G. scheisse excrement.]
~ ~ ~ Sentence 35,469 ~ ~ ~
ASS.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 41,873 ~ ~ ~
A slut; a slatternly woman.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 42,513 ~ ~ ~
See Sleazy .
~ ~ ~ Sentence 42,533 ~ ~ ~
), n. Quality of being sleazy.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 42,537 ~ ~ ~
Wanting firmness of texture or substance; thin; flimsy; as, sleazy silk or muslin.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 44,388 ~ ~ ~
A man or boy habitually negligent of neathess and order; -- the correlative term to slattern , or slut .
~ ~ ~ Sentence 44,947 ~ ~ ~
Slut (?
~ ~ ~ Sentence 44,951 ~ ~ ~
slodde a slut, Icel.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 44,955 ~ ~ ~
Sluts are good enough to make a sloven's porridge.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 44,960 ~ ~ ~
Our little girl Susan is a most admirable slut , and pleases us mightly, doing more service than both the others.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 44,977 ~ ~ ~
Slut"ter*y (?
~ ~ ~ Sentence 44,978 ~ ~ ~
), n. The qualities and practices of a slut; sluttishness; slatternlines.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 44,980 ~ ~ ~
Slut"tish (?
~ ~ ~ Sentence 44,982 ~ ~ ~
Like a slut; untidy; indecently negligent of cleanliness; disorderly; as, a sluttish woman.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 44,987 ~ ~ ~
-- Slut"tish*ly , adv.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 44,988 ~ ~ ~
-- Slut"tish*ness , n. Sly (?
~ ~ ~ Sentence 45,880 ~ ~ ~
smirken , ASS.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 46,731 ~ ~ ~
To injure or destroy, as a steamboat or other vessel, by a snag, or projecting part of a sunken tree.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 47,488 ~ ~ ~
Snet , v. t. [See Snot .]
~ ~ ~ Sentence 47,703 ~ ~ ~
A fool; a blockhead.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 47,803 ~ ~ ~
Mucus from the nose; snot.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 47,963 ~ ~ ~
Snot (?
~ ~ ~ Sentence 47,965 ~ ~ ~
~ ~ ~ Sentence 47,967 ~ ~ ~
snot , and to E. snout .
~ ~ ~ Sentence 47,973 ~ ~ ~
[Low] Snot , v. t. To blow, wipe, or clear, as the nose.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 47,974 ~ ~ ~
Snot"ter (?
~ ~ ~ Sentence 47,976 ~ ~ ~
[From Snot .]
~ ~ ~ Sentence 47,981 ~ ~ ~
Snot"ter , n. [Etymol.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 47,985 ~ ~ ~
Snot"ter*y (?
~ ~ ~ Sentence 47,990 ~ ~ ~
Snot"ty (?
~ ~ ~ Sentence 47,991 ~ ~ ~
), a. Foul with snot; hence, mean; dirty.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 47,992 ~ ~ ~
-- Snot"ti*ly (#), adv.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 47,993 ~ ~ ~
-- Snot"ti*ness , n. Snout (snout), n. [OE.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 48,001 ~ ~ ~
Snite , Snot , Snuff .]
~ ~ ~ Sentence 50,830 ~ ~ ~
A tribe of ungulates which includes the horse, ass, and related species, constituting the family Equidæ .
~ ~ ~ Sentence 53,417 ~ ~ ~
A stupid person; a blockhead; a dull fellow; a dolt.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 61,577 ~ ~ ~
Fungus , Spunk .]
~ ~ ~ Sentence 61,775 ~ ~ ~
), n. See Spunk .
~ ~ ~ Sentence 63,632 ~ ~ ~
Spunk (spŭ&nsm;k), n. [Gael.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 63,644 ~ ~ ~
An inflammable temper; spirit; mettle; pluck; as, a man of spunk .
~ ~ ~ Sentence 63,646 ~ ~ ~
A lawless and dangerous set, men of spunk , and spirit, and power, both of mind and body.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 63,648 ~ ~ ~
Spunk"y (?
~ ~ ~ Sentence 63,654 ~ ~ ~
Full of spunk; quick; spirited.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 63,685 ~ ~ ~
Something that projects; a snag.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 63,789 ~ ~ ~
Not legitimate; bastard; as, spurious issue.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 63,795 ~ ~ ~
, the bastard wing, or alula.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 63,797 ~ ~ ~
-- Counterfeit; false; adulterate; supposititious; fictitious; bastard.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 79,995 ~ ~ ~
A log; a block; a blockhead.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 83,189 ~ ~ ~
We submit that a wooden spoon of our day would not be justified in calling Galileo and Napier blockheads because they never heard of the differential calculus.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 87,838 ~ ~ ~
), n. A dunce; a blockhead.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 92,760 ~ ~ ~
A clown; a country bumpkin.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 94,362 ~ ~ ~
Sweet"heart'ing , n. Making love.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 95,012 ~ ~ ~
-- Swine's head , a dolt; a blockhead.