outlandish
suomi-englanti sanakirjaoutlandish englannista suomeksi
kummallinen
Substantiivi
outlandish englanniksi
Of or from a foreign country; not indigenous or native; alien, foreign.
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(RQ:Coverdale Bible) ſelues w(sup) the vnclẽnes of the outlandiſh heithen.|translation=We have broken thy statutes and commandments again, and mingled ourselves with the uncleanness of the foreign heathen.
(RQ:Dekker Seven Deadly Sinnes)
(RQ:King James Version)'' king of Iſrael ſinne by these things? yet among many nations was there no king like him, who was beloued of his God, and God made him king ouer all Iſrael: neuertheleſſe, euen him did outlandiſh women cauſe to ſinne.
(RQ:Bunyan Pilgrim's Progress)
(RQ:Spectator)
(RQ:Foote Taste)
(RQ:Dickens Tale of Two Cities)
Appearing to be foreign; strange, unfamiliar.
(RQ:Fielding Tom Jones)
(RQ:Irving Sketch Book)
Greatly different from common experience; bizarre, outrageous, strange. (defdate)
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(RQ:Prynne Lovelockes)
(RQ:Maugham Of Human Bondage)
(quote-journal), there were no outlandish colour schemes or lettering styles.
(quote-book)|location=London|publisher=University Press|Clarendon Press|year=1969 (date delivered)|year_published=1970|page=13|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/growththeoryexpo0000solo/page/13/mode/1up|oclc=869796835|passage=I hardly need to add that this story requires outlandish assumptions to make investment behaviour more passive than one would expect it to be in an industrial capitalist economy.
Of a place: far away from where most people are located; in the of nowhere, of the way, remote.
(RQ:Hardy Woodlanders)
(RQ:Woolf Voyage Out)
(RQ:Andrewes Ninety-six Sermons) These good fellows have been at it, and now they can speak nothing but outlandish. Some little broken Greek or Latin they had, and now out it comes.