bieder

(Anglès)

  1. (dated) honest, respectable, upright, trustworthy
  2. (derogatory) naive, simple-minded, guileless, ingenuous, oafish (sticking simple-mindedly to society's norms)
  3. (derogatory) narrow-minded, bourgeois, petty bourgeois, petit bourgeois, hypocritical (sticking narrow-mindedly to society's norms, with the intent on being respectable)
  4. (usually) conventional, stale, conservative, drab, stodgy, prude, puritanical

Dialectes

Basilea-Camp

Basilea-Camp

biider

Dades proporcionades per: Deutsch-Schweizerdeutsches Wörterbuch

Pronunciat com a (IPA)
/ˈbiːdɐ/
Etimologia (Anglès)

In summary

From Middle High German biderbe (also bederbe and shortened bider), from Old High German biderbi, piderpi, pidarpi, cognate with Bedarf. The derogatory sense arises in the 19th century. The compound Biedermann in origin means "brave, honest or capable man", but today has a meaning of "boring person, petty bourgeios".

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