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Dictionary: sur·ly   (sûr') pronunciation
adj., -li·er, -li·est.
  1. Sullenly ill-humored; gruff.
  2. Threatening, as of weather conditions; ominous: surly clouds filled the sky.
  3. Obsolete. Arrogant; domineering.

[Middle English sirly, masterful, lordly, from sir, lord. See sir.]

surlily sur'li·ly adv.
surliness sur'li·ness n.

WORD HISTORY   That the word surly means "churlish" nicely indicates its fall in status. Churlish derives from the word churl, which in its Old English form ceorl meant "a man without rank, a member of the lowest rank of freemen," as well as "peasant." In Old English ceorl may have been a term of contempt; it certainly became one in Middle English, where cherl meant "base fellow, boor," with churlish descending in meaning accordingly. Surly, on the other hand, started life at the top of the scale. In Middle English and Early Modern English, surly was only one spelling for this word; another, sirly, reflects its origin in sir, the term of honor for a knight or for a person of rank or importance. Sirly, the form under which the early spellings of the word are entered in the Oxford English Dictionary, first meant "lordly." Surly, entered as a separate word in the OED and first recorded in 1566, meant perhaps "lordly, majestic," in its earliest use and was subsequently used in the sense "masterful, imperious, arrogant." As the gloss "arrogant" makes clear, the word surly could have a negative sense, and it is this area of meaning that is responsible for the current "churlish" sense of the word.


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adj

Definition: gruff, bearish
Antonyms: gentle, pleasant


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Surly is an English word meaning gruff, rude, or ill-tempered. It may also refer to:


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Dansk (Danish)
adj. - sur, tvær

Nederlands (Dutch)
nors, stuurs

Français (French)
adj. - revêche

Deutsch (German)
adj. - mürrisch

Ελληνική (Greek)
adj. - απότομος, δύστροπος, κακότροπος, οργίλος (κν. μουτρωμένος)

Italiano (Italian)
burbero, serio, minaccioso

Português (Portuguese)
adj. - grosseiro

Русский (Russian)
угрюмый, сердитый, неприветливый, мрачный, суровый

Español (Spanish)
adj. - arisco, ceñudo, hosco

Svenska (Swedish)
adj. - vresig, sur

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
粗暴的, 阴沉的, 乖戾的

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
adj. - 粗暴的, 陰沈的, 乖戾的

한국어 (Korean)
adj. - 심통 맞은, 무뚝뚝한, 고약한

日本語 (Japanese)
adj. - 無愛想な, 不機嫌な, 荒れ模様の

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(صفه) فظ‏

עברית (Hebrew)
adj. - ‮סר וזעף, גס, לא-ידידותי‬


 
 

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