- putid[putid 词源字典]
- "Morally or intellectually corrupt or worthless; base, foul, loathsome; = putrid. Now rare", Late 16th cent.; earliest use found in William Fulke (d. 1589), theologian and college head. From classical Latin pūtidus rotten, decaying, stinking, foul, base from pūtēre to stink + -idus.[putid etymology, putid origin, 英语词源]