anecdotage | (แอน' นิคโดทิจ) n. ประวัติรวม, ระเบียนเกร็ดพฤติการณ์, เกล็ดพฤติการณ์, เกล็ดประวัต |
dotage | (n) ปัญญาอ่อน, ความหลง, ความชรา, ความเลอะเลือน |
dotage |
dotage | (n) mental infirmity as a consequence of old age; sometimes shown by foolish infatuations, Syn. senility, second childhood |
Anecdotage | n. Anecdotes collectively; a collection of anecdotes. [ 1913 Webster ] All history, therefore, being built partly, and some of it altogether, upon anecdotage, must be a tissue of lies. De Quincey. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Dotage | n. [ From Dote, v. i. ] Capable of distinguishing between the infancy and the dotage of Greek literature. Macaulay. [ 1913 Webster ] The sapless dotages of old Paris and Salamanca. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ] The dotage of the nation on presbytery. Bp. Burnet. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Senilität { f } | dotage [Add to Longdo] |
惚ける(P);恍ける | [とぼける, tobokeru] (v1, vi) (1) to play dumb; to feign ignorance; to play innocent; to have a blank facial expression; (2) to play the fool; (3) to be in one's dotage; (P) [Add to Longdo] |
焼きが回る | [やきがまわる, yakigamawaru] (v5r) to become decrepit; to be in one's dotage; to become dull; to lose one's astuteness; to lose one's touch; to become senile; to lose one's edge; to go downhill [Add to Longdo] |
本卦還り;本卦帰り | [ほんけがえり, honkegaeri] (n) reaching age of 60; dotage; second childhood [Add to Longdo] |
老い耄れ;老いぼれ | [おいぼれ, oibore] (n) (1) dotage; (2) feeble-minded old man; senile old fool; dodderer [Add to Longdo] |