单词 | condite |
释义 | † conditen. Obsolete. A preserve or pickle; a conserve, electuary. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > dishes and prepared food > preserve > [noun] compostc1430 succade1463 succate1481 sucket1481 confecture1502 conserva1502 conserves1555 comfiture1558 condite1583 preserve1598 compote1693 konfyt1862 pozzy1900 the world > health and disease > healing > medicines or physic > medicines of specific form > syrup or linctus > [noun] lectuary?c1225 electuary1398 syrup1398 lohoch?1543 condite1583 licking-medicine1597 eclegme1606 lincture1621 lambitive1656 lingencea1661 linctus1681 1584 T. Cogan Hauen of Health cvii. 94 Quinces may be..preserued in syrupe condite.] 1583 P. Barrough Methode of Phisicke vi. xiv. 293 Condites or Electuaries..to strengthen all kinde of vertues. 1657 R. Tomlinson tr. J. de Renou Physical Inst. iii, in Medicinal Dispensatory sig. O4v Called by Apothecaries, liquid Condites. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online June 2018). † conditeadj.1 Obsolete. Preserved, pickled; seasoned. (Often construed as a participle) ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > food manufacture and preparation > preserving or pickling > [adjective] conditec1420 well-cured?a1425 confite1484 pickled1552 confect1558 soused1568 preserved1569 comfited1599 condited1626 confected1808 processed1876 tubbed1882 c1420 Pallad. on Husb. vi. 222 Other condite hem [i.e. roses] kepe in pottes clene. 1541 T. Elyot Castel of Helthe (new ed.) ii. vii. 23 Olyves condite in salte lykoure, taken at the begynnynge of a meale doth corroborate the Stomake. ?1543 T. Phaer tr. J. Goeurot Regiment of Lyfe ii. f. xi Take ones in a weke a mirabolane condyte. 1573 J. Partridge Treasurie Commodious Conceits xv. sig. B.viijv Plummes condict in Syrrope. 1620 T. Venner Via Recta vi. 106 Greene condite Ginger. 1633 tr. J. A. Comenius Porta Linguarum Reserata (ed. 2) li. §588 Most of the messes..are wont to be sprinkled with the powder of spices, or to be condite with aromaticke confections. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online March 2021). † conditeadj.2 Obsolete. rare. Conducted. ΚΠ c1430 J. Lydgate Life Our Lady (Soc. of Antiquaries 134 f. 23 b) But condite only of þe sterre shene. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online June 2018). conditeadj.3 rare. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > intelligibility > unintelligibility > depth, obscurity > [adjective] higheOE dighela1000 deepc1000 darkOE starkOE dusk?c1225 subtle1340 dimc1350 subtilea1393 covert1393 mystica1398 murka1400 cloudyc1400 hard?c1400 mistyc1400 unclearc1400 diffuse1430 abstractc1450 diffused?1456 exquisitec1460 obnubilous?a1475 obscure?a1475 covered1484 intricate?a1500 nice?a1500 perplexeda1500 difficilea1513 difficult1530 privy1532 smoky1533 secret1535 abstruse?1549 difficul1552 entangled1561 confounded1572 darksome1574 obnubilate1575 enigmatical1576 confuse1577 mysteriousa1586 Delphic1598 obfuscatea1600 enfumed1601 Delphicala1603 obstruse1604 abstracted1605 confused1611 questionable1611 inevident1614 recondite1619 cryptic1620 obfuscated1620 transcendent1624 Delphian1625 oraculous1625 enigmatic1628 recluse1629 abdite1635 undilucidated1635 clouded1641 benighted1647 oblite1650 researched1653 obnubilated1658 obscurative1664 tenebrose1677 hyperbyssal1691 condite1695 diffusive1709 profound1710 tenebricose1730 oracular1749 opaque1761 unenlightening1768 darkling1795 offuscating1798 unrecognizable1817 tough1820 abstrusive1848 obscurant1878 out-of-focus1891 unplumbable1895 inenubilable1903 non-transparent1939 1695 T. Tryon Treat. Dreams & Visions (ed. 2) i. 5 That I may..comprehend and explain those condite Misteries. 2. Put together. nonce-word. ΚΠ a1871 T. Carlyle in J. W. Carlyle Lett. & Memorials (1883) III. 17 Masses of incondite or semi-condite rubbish. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online September 2019). † conditev.1 Obsolete. 1. transitive. To preserve with salt, sugar, spices, or the like: to pickle. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > food manufacture and preparation > preserving or pickling > pickle or preserve [verb (transitive)] souse1387 conditec1420 comfit1484 pickle1526 confect1558 preserve1563 marl1598 murine1656 marble1661 mango1728 caveach1739 to put down1782 process1878 the world > food and drink > food > food manufacture and preparation > preserving or pickling > pickle or preserve [verb (transitive)] > preserve with sugar conditec1420 comfit1484 candy?1537 conserve1538 confect1558 candite1693 c1420 Pallad. on Husb. xi. 449 Nowe thai condite her must egestion That wol with gipse her wynes medicyne. 1551 W. Turner New Herball sig. L jv Sum vse to condyte this herbe with dittany to eate it. 1578 H. Lyte tr. R. Dodoens Niewe Herball i. x. 18 The roote condited or preserved with hony. 1578 H. Lyte tr. R. Dodoens Niewe Herball vi. lxiii. 738 Olives condited in salt or brine. 1606 W. Warner Continuance Albions Eng. xv. xcix. 391 And with that sweet Compound condites such Gallimawfries. 1657 W. Coles Adam in Eden lxxix Eating some of the root of Enula condited. 1725 R. Bradley Chomel's Dictionaire Œconomique at Sallet Eaten raw or condited. 2. To embalm. Also figurative. ΘΚΠ the world > life > death > disposal of corpse > preparation or treatment of corpse > prepare corpse [verb (transitive)] > embalm balmc1300 embalmc1385 gum1419 anointa1425 seasonc1440 spice?a1475 farce1563 condite1649 balsam1855 1649 Bp. J. Taylor Great Exemplar iii. 173 The Disciples having devoutly composed his body to buriall..washed it and condited it with spices and perfumes. 1651 Bp. J. Taylor Rule of Holy Dying (1727) v. §8 253 With great art did condite the bodies, and laid them in charnel-houses. 1659 R. Heath Paradox. Assertions ix. 44 A good name is a precious Ointment, which will condite our bodies best, and preserve our memories. 3. a. To season, flavour. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > food manufacture and preparation > preparation for table or cooking > seasoning > season [verb (transitive)] savourc1384 seasonc1400 condimentc1420 powder?c1425 saucea1438 pointa1450 tastea1577 palate1610 scent1655 condite1657 zest1705 kitchen1720 dress1795 flavour1830 to zing up1953 zap1979 1657 R. Ligon True Hist. Barbados 11 Strong meat, and very well Condited. 1679 J. Evelyn Mem. (1857) II. 146 I dined..at the Portugal Ambassador's..the dishes were trifling, hashed and condited after their way. b. figurative. ΚΠ 1625 T. Jackson Treat. Originall of Vnbeliefe 221 That point of truth, wherewith the Romanist seekes to condite or sweeten the poysonous fruit of his idolatrous..speculations. 1670 R. Sanderson Pref. Ussher's Power Princes Writings..condited to the gust and palate of the Publisher. DerivativesΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > food manufacture and preparation > preserving or pickling > [adjective] conditec1420 well-cured?a1425 confite1484 pickled1552 confect1558 soused1568 preserved1569 comfited1599 condited1626 confected1808 processed1876 tubbed1882 the world > food and drink > food > food manufacture and preparation > preserving or pickling > [adjective] > preserved in sugar in comfitc1430 confite1484 confect1558 comfited1599 candied?1600 condited1626 confected1808 1626 H. Mason Epicures Fast ii. 9 Electuaries and condited things. 1626 H. Mason Epicures Fast ii. 13 Preserued stuffe, and condited juncates. 1650 Bp. J. Taylor Rule of Holy Living (1727) ii. §3. 81 Condited or pickled mushromes. 1678 Bp. J. Taylor Serm. 106 Enjoy..the condited Bellies of the Scarus. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > food manufacture and preparation > preserving or pickling > [noun] pickling1498 sousing1551 potting1569 comfiting1580 conditure1596 marling1598 comfiture1601 preservinga1610 confecting1626 conditing1681 conservation1869 the world > food and drink > food > food manufacture and preparation > preserving or pickling > [noun] > preserving with sugar comfiting1580 candying1598 confecting1626 reconditure1657 conserving1671 conditing1681 1681 N. Grew Musæum Regalis Societatis i. §i. 2 Much after the same manner, as the Sugar doth, in the conditing of Pears, Quinces, and the like. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online December 2020). † conditev.2 Obsolete. rare. transitive. To put together, compose. ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > creation > [verb (transitive)] > construct workOE dighta1175 to set upc1275 graitha1300 formc1300 pitchc1330 compoundc1374 to put togethera1387 performc1395 bigc1400 elementc1400 complexion1413 erect1417 framea1450 edifya1464 compose1481 construe1490 to lay together1530 perstruct1547 to piece together1572 condite1578 conflate1583 compile1590 to put together1591 to set together1603 draw1604 build1605 fabric1623 complicate1624 composit1640 constitute1646 compaginate1648 upa1658 complex1659 construct1663 structurate1664 structure1664 confect1677 to put up1699 rig1754 effect1791 structuralize1913 1578 J. Banister Hist. Man i. f. 7v Some haue sayd, the scull to be condited and made of two walles, which they call Tables. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online June 2019). < |
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