释义 |
inbreathing, vbl. n.|ˈɪnˌbriːðɪŋ| [f. as prec. + -ing1.] The action of the vb. inbreathe; breathing in; inspiration.
1382Wyclif 2 Sam. xxii. 16 Fro the inbrethinge of the spiryt of his woodnes. 1657H. Pinnell Philos. Reformed 60 Man hath an Intellectual and immortal Soul, or Spirit by the inbreathing of God. 1678R. Barclay Apol. Quakers (1841) 163 ‘There is’, saith he, ‘some lovely and some desirable thing in man, which is called the in-breathing of God, ἐµϕύσηµα θεοῦ’. 1882H. S. Holland Logic & Life (1885) 128 Man..has withdrawn from him..that essential inbreathing of God. |