释义 |
† coaˈlescency Obs. [see -ency.] = prec. In modern use it would properly mean ‘the quality or fact of being coalescent’.
1656J. Owen Wks. (1851) VIII. 422 They come to a coalescency in love and truth. a1683― Expos. Hebrews (1790) IV. 369 From their coalescency into one sacred society. 1681H. More Exp. Dan. i. 9 The coalescency of these Two Nations into One Kingdom or Empire. |