out-Herod Herod

out-Herod Herod
   "пepeиpoдить caмoгo Иpoдa", пepecтapaтьcя, пepeуcepдcтвoвaть [шeкcпиpoвcкoe выpaжeниe; пo aнaлoгии c этим выpaжeниeм для уcилeния xapaктepиcтики мoгут oбpaзoвывaтьcя oбopoты типa out-Zola Zola пpeвзoйти Зoля в нaтуpaлизмe, out-Judas Judas пpeвзoйти Иуду в пpeдaтeльcтвe и т. п.]
    I was playing the part of Richard the Third in a country barn, and absolutely "out-Heroding Herod". An agent of one of the great London theatres was present (W. Inring). Reports are reaching us of acts of brutal cruelty by the invading army who seem to want to out-Herod Herod to an inconceivable degree

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  • out-Herod — [out΄her′əd] vt. to surpass in excess, as in violence or cruelty: usually in the phrase out Herod Herod, Hamlet s reference to the usual characterization of Herod the Great in the old mystery plays …   English World dictionary

  • Out-Herod — Out Her od, v. t. To surpass (Herod) in violence or wickedness; to exceed in any vicious or offensive particular. Compare {outpope the Pope}. It out Herods Herod. Shak. [1913 Webster] Out Heroding the preposterous fashions of the times. Sir W.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • out-Herod — out Her′od v. t. to outdo in violence or excess (usu used in the phrase out Herod Herod). Etymology: 1595–1605 …   From formal English to slang

  • out-Herod — transitive verb Etymology: out + Herod the Great, depicted in medieval mystery plays as a blustering tyrant Date: 1602 to exceed in violence or extravagance usually used in the phrase out Herod Herod …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • out-Herod — /owt her euhd/, v.t. to outdo in extravagance, violence, or excess: His cruelty out Herods Herod. [1595 1605; OUT + HEROD (ANTIPAS)] * * * …   Universalium

  • out-herod — out her·od …   English syllables

  • out-Herod — verb (Always with Herod as a direct object) surpass even Herod in evil and cruelty. It out Herods Herod. Pray you, avoid it. (Hamlet, act 3, scene 2) …   Wiktionary

  • out-herod herod — Be very extravagant, overdo the matter, surpass …   New dictionary of synonyms

  • out-herod — verb surpass someone in cruelty or evil • Hypernyms: ↑surpass, ↑outstrip, ↑outmatch, ↑outgo, ↑exceed, ↑outdo, ↑surmount, ↑outperform • Verb Frames …   Useful english dictionary

  • out- — [out] [< OUT] combining form 1. situated at or coming from a point away, outside, external [outbuilding, outpatient] 2. going away or forth, outward [outbound] 3. better, greater, or more than: used to form verbs from verbs, adjectives, or… …   English World dictionary

  • Herod Antipas — /hɛrəd ˈæntɪpæs/ (say heruhd antipas) noun 1. died after AD 39, ruler of Galilee AD 4–39; executed John the Baptist and presided at the trial of Jesus. –phrase 2. out Herod Herod, to out do in wickedness, violence, or ranting. {Phrase Origin:… …  


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