vilipend
English
Etymology
From Middle English vilipenden (“to treat (something) as contemptible”) [and other forms],[1] from Old French vilipender (modern French vilipender (“to condemn, despise, revile, scorn, vilipend, vilify”)), or its etymon Latin vilipendō, from vīlis (“cheap, inexpensive; base, mean, vile, worthless”) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *wes- (“to buy, sell”)) + pendō (“to hang, suspend; to weigh, weigh out; (figuratively) to consider, ponder”) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *(s)pend- (“to stretch”)). The English word is cognate with Italian vilipendere (“to despise, scorn, vilipend”), Portuguese vilipendiar (“to vilify”), Spanish vilipendiar (“to vilify”).[2]
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈvɪlɪpɛnd/
Audio (RP) (file) - (General American) IPA(key): /ˈvɪləˌpɛnd/
- Hyphenation: vi‧li‧pend
Verb
vilipend (third-person singular simple present vilipends, present participle vilipending, simple past and past participle vilipended)
- (transitive, dated, formal) To treat (something) as inconsequential or worthless; to despise, to look down on.
- (transitive, dated, formal) To express a disparaging opinion of; to slander or vilify.
- Synonyms: abuse, disparage, derogate; see also Thesaurus:defame
- 1917, O. W. Firkins, The Nation, The Nation Company, page 176:
- But, for all their feint of nonchalance, these young persons have no other task in life but to explain and extol their own conduct and to vilipend their critics and opponents.
Conjugation
infinitive | (to) vilipend | ||
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present tense | past tense | ||
1st-person singular | vilipend | vilipended | |
2nd-person singular | |||
3rd-person singular | vilipends, vilipendeth† | ||
plural | vilipend | ||
subjunctive | vilipend | vilipended | |
imperative | vilipend | — | |
participles | vilipending | vilipended |
†Archaic or obsolete.
Derived terms
- vilipended (adjective)
- vilipender
- vilipending (adjective, noun)
Related terms
Translations
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References
- “vī̆lipenden, v.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.
- Compare “vilipend, v.”, in OED Online , Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, 1917.