释义 |
hereon, adv. Now rare.|hɪərˈɒn| [f. here adv. 16 + on prep. Cf. MDu. hierane, -aen, MHG. and Ger. hieran.] †1. Herein. Obs.
c1000in Cod. Dipl. (Kemble) V. 248 Maneᵹa oðre freolsas heron ᵹewriten synd. 1481Caxton Reynard (Arb.) 6 Yf courtoys had ony parte hieron. 1565–73Cooper Thesaurus s.v. Cardo, Hereon consisteth the whole matter. 2. a. Of position: On this place, etc. †b. Of motion; To this place (obs.).
c1205Lay. 1948 Þis lond was ihaten Albion, Þa Brutus cum her on. c1315Shoreham 3 This..laddre is charite..Her-on Jhesus stawe uppe..for to teche ous steyȝe. 3. On this subject, matter, etc.; on this basis.
c1175Lamb. Hom. 23 Her on ic wille liggen a þet ic beo ealdre. a1225Ancr. R. 262 Ȝif heo þencheð wel heron. c1380Wyclif Wks. (1880) 438 Þenke we heronne nyȝt & day. 1562Cooper Answ. Priv. Masse (1850) 72 Hereon I conclude the priest is not bound to minister. 1664Power Exp. Philos. 61, I will not say, that our discourse hereon, shall pass for..authentick Truth. 1701Grew Cosm. Sacra vi. viii. Index, With the Perfection of Will..And of Happiness grounded hereon. 4. On (the occurrence of) this; = hereupon 2.
1602Carew Cornwall (1811) 315 Hereon..our Foyens took heart at grass. 1855Singleton Virgil I. 272 Hereon the Ithacan, with vast ado, Calchas the seer drags forth. |