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cretin
[ kreet-nor, especially British, kret-n ]
noun
- (no longer in technical use) a person with cretinism.
- Informal. a very stupid or contemptible person.
cretin
/ ˈkrɛtɪn /
noun
- old-fashioned.a person afflicted with cretinism
- offensive.a person considered to be extremely stupid
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Derived Forms
- ˈcretinˌoid, adjective
- ˈcretinous, adjective
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Other Words From
- cre·ti·noid adjective
- cre·tin·ous adjective
- sem·i·cre·tin noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of cretin1
First recorded in 1770–80; from French crétin, originally from French Alpine dialect creitin, crestin “deformed and mentally defective dwarf” (owing to iodine deficiency in Alpine regions); further origin uncertain; perhaps from Vulgar Latin Christiānus “a Christian, human being, unfortunate person,” from Latin Christiānus Christian
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Word History and Origins
Origin of cretin1
C18: from French crétin, from Swiss French crestin, from Latin Chrīstiānus Christian , alluding to the humanity of such people, despite their handicaps
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Example Sentences
Another author mentions a cretin who could tell exactly the birthdays and death-days of the inhabitants of his town for a decade.
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The poetical whim of Cretin, a French poet, brought into fashion punning or equivocal rhymes.
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The cretin, whose eyes caught a glimpse of the cake, laughed, and began to try to reach out her hand to take it.
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The cretin was the one variety of the human species with which the commandant had not yet come in contact.
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Benassis himself, after a close scrutiny of the dull eyes and corpse-like face, gently took the cretin's hand and felt his pulse.
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