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单词 interimistic
释义 interimistic, a.|ˌɪntərɪˈmɪstɪk|
[f. prec. + -ic, or from interim + -istic. Cf. G. interimistisch.]
1. Done, occurring, etc. in or for the interim; provisional: = interim C.
1859Ecclesiologist XX. 345 Only one unintelligible word struck us, and that is ‘interimistic’ [Review of P. A. Munch's Cathedral of Throndheim].1875Poste Gaius ii. Comm. (ed. 2) 228 In its origin Bonorum possessio was probably only the provisional or interimistic possession granted to one of the parties in a suit of Hereditatis petitio.1878Seeley Stein II. 438 The Interimistic National Representation from April 1812 to March 1815.
2. Ch. Hist. Belonging to the Interimists; pertaining to or in accordance with the Interim: see interim B. 3 b.
1885R. W. Dixon Hist. Ch. Eng. III. 98 note, The Emperor had strongly urged upon the ambassadors the settling of a form of religion agreeable to the Interimistic doctrine.
So interiˈmistical a. = prec.; interiˈmistically adv., (in quot.) in the interim, meanwhile (= interim A).
1643T. Goodwin, etc. Apol. Narrat. 24 We had..during this inter[i]misticall season, tentations, yea provocations enough to have drawn forth such a spirit.1658Manton Meat out of the Eater Wks. 1871 V. 407 God hateth those iniquos syncresismos, profane mixtures and inter[i]mistical designs.1890J. H. Stirling Gifford Lect. x. 177 Before coming to Anselm, it is to the Fathers that we must interimistically pass.
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