whoremasterly
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From whoremaster + -ly.
Adjective
[edit]whoremasterly (comparative more whoremasterly, superlative most whoremasterly)
- (obsolete) Having the character of a whoremaster (pimp); lecherous; libidinous.
- c. 1602, William Shakespeare, “The Tragedie of Troylus and Cressida”, in Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies […] (First Folio), London: […] Isaac Iaggard, and Ed[ward] Blount, published 1623, →OCLC, [Act V, scene iv]:
- whoremasterly villain
- 1614 November 10 (first performance; Gregorian calendar), Beniamin Iohnson [i.e., Ben Jonson], Bartholmew Fayre: A Comedie, […], London: […] I[ohn] B[eale] for Robert Allot, […], published 1631, →OCLC, (please specify the page):
- You whoremasterly slave, you!
References
[edit]- “whoremasterly”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.