释义 |
inone, v. rare.|ɪnˈwʌn| [f. in-1 + one, or the phrase in one; used by Pusey, app. after late L. inūnīre (Tertullian).] trans. To unite, to make one (with). Hence inˈoneing vbl. n. and ppl. a.
1855Pusey Doctr. Real Presence Note Q. 183 Through the inoneing with the Immortal. Ibid. Note S. 321 S. Irenæus himself says..Those [things] which we learn from boyhood, growing up with the soul, are inoned with it. 1860― Min. Proph. 191 The Prophet uses the two imperatives, seek Me and live, inoneing both, man's duty and his reward. 1874― Lent. Serm. 438 One through the inoneing Spirit. |