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Что (кто) такое unwashed - определение

ANCIENT GREEK EXPRESSION FOR "THE MANY" OR "THE PEOPLE"
The Great Unwashed; Great Unwashed; Hoi Polloi; Rabble (social class); Riffraff (social class); The hoi polloi; Unwashed masses; The great unwashed; Hoi-polloi
  • Diagram of [[Lord Byron]]'s view of the hoi polloi, as arranged in his journals, ranked as "the many" beneath a handful of his personal contacts

Unwashed      
·adj Not washed or cleansed; filthy; unclean.
unwashed      
¦ adjective not washed.
Phrases
the (great) unwashed derogatory ordinary people.
unwashed      
1.
Unwashed people or objects are dirty and need to be washed.
Leftover food and unwashed dishes cover the dirty counters.
ADJ
2.
The unwashed or the great unwashed is a way of referring to poor or ordinary people. (HUMOROUS)
A scowling man briskly led the Queen's husband away from the great unwashed.
PHRASE

Википедия

Hoi polloi

Hoi polloi (; from Ancient Greek οἱ πολλοί (hoi polloí) 'the many') is an expression from Greek that means "the many" or, in the strictest sense, "the people". In English, it has been given a negative connotation to signify the masses. Synonyms for hoi polloi include "the plebs" (plebeians), "the rabble", "the masses", "the great unwashed", "riffraff", and "the proles" (proletarians).

The phrase probably became known to English scholars through Pericles' Funeral Oration, as mentioned in Thucydides' History of the Peloponnesian War. Pericles uses it in a positive way when praising the Athenian democracy, contrasting it with hoi oligoi, "the few" (Greek: οἱ ὀλίγοι; see also oligarchy).

Its current English usage originated in the early 19th century, a time when it was generally accepted that one must be familiar with Greek and Latin in order to be considered well educated. The phrase was originally written in Greek letters. Knowledge of these languages served to set apart the speaker from hoi polloi in question, who were not similarly educated.

Примеры употребления для unwashed
1. The crusts have hardened on the unwashed pans from yesterday.
2. The scene often resembled a benign but unwashed and often raucous football gathering.
3. This alone will ensure that flourishing India is kept well apart from the unwashed masses.
4. Huge windows looking out to a nearly empty tarmac appear to have gone unwashed for months.
5. He is the most unappealing, unwashed man ever to declare himself a sex symbol.