释义 |
idee Obs. exc. in vulgar use.|aɪˈdiː| [a. F. idée, ad. late L. idea, Gr. ἰδέα: see idea n.] = idea (in various senses).
1430–40Lydg. Bochas iv. ix. (MS. Bodl.) lf. 222 b/2 In the too scooles of prudent Socrates And of Plato which that bar the keie Of secre mysteries & of dyvyn Ideie. 1542Udall Erasm. Apoph. i. 123 b, The Idees, that Plato deuised, & muche treacteth of, euen Aristotle laughed to skorne. 1573G. Harvey Letter-bk. (Camden) 102 Queint Idees bemone your imperfections, Or give me a type of such perfections. 1589Puttenham Eng. Poesie i. i. (Arb.) 19 God..made all the world of nought, nor also by any paterne or mould as the Platonicks with their Idees do phantastically suppose. 1596Spenser Hymn Heav. Love 284 Thy bright radiant eyes shall plainely see Th' Idee of his pure glorie present still Before thy Face. 1647H. More Song of Soul iii. ii. xxiv, Flush light she sendeth forth, and live Idees. 1848Lowell Biglow P. Ser. i. iii. v, With good old idees o' wut's right an' wut aint. |