单词 | contemporanean |
释义 | contemporaneanadj.n. rare after 17th cent. A. adj. ΘΚΠ the world > time > relative time > simultaneity or contemporaneousness > [adjective] > coeval or going back to the same date contemporanean1575 coetaneous1608 coetanean1625 contemporaneous1645 coetany1649 coeval1652 coeve1659 coevous1660 contemporary1663 connascent1805 connate1819 isochronous1895 1575 J. Rolland Treat. Court Venus ii. f. 30v Howbeit thay be contemporaneane. 1651 in T. Fuller Abel Redevivus 86 Those who were his contemporanean School-fellowes. 2. Belonging to the same era or period as another person, thing, or event; living, existing, or occurring together in a particular period; = contemporary adj. 1. ΘΚΠ the world > time > relative time > simultaneity or contemporaneousness > [adjective] > contemporary or belonging to the same period contemporary1614 contemporal1621 contemporanean1627 contemporant1675 1627 J. Mayer Ecclesiastica Interpretatio 443 Almost contemporanean with Wickliffe were others mentioned before in other countreys also. 1661 W. Johnson Novelty Represt 227 Fulgentius Ferrandus Deacon of Carthag. not long after St. August. and Contemporanean with St. Fulgentius. 1872 Amer. Bibliopolist July 392/1 The description..enters into some details which we do not remember to have seen given by the contemporanean writers. 2001 E. M. Wait Adams vs. Jackson 99 Contemporanean historian Henry Stuart Foote did not believe him an impostor. B. n. A person living at the same time as another; a contemporary. ΘΚΠ the world > time > relative time > simultaneity or contemporaneousness > [noun] > contemporary contemporany?a1475 contemporant1577 time-fellow1577 age mate1582 contemporana1600 coeval1605 coetane1610 collateral1614 contemporary1614 concurrent1622 coequal1631 contemporanean1633 coetanean1636 contemporista1641 temporary1649 synchronist1716 yealing1728 fellow1844 age-fellow1845 1633 T. Nash Quaternio 118 Old Geffry Chawcer..being a Contemporanean with Pope Boniface the ninth. 1651 in T. Fuller Abel Redevivus 159 The fame of Bucer and hard fortune of his painfull contemporaneans came into England. 1896 E. Schröder Let. Jan. in Jrnl. Hist. Ideas (1972) 33 487 However ungrateful your countrymen and contemporaneans might prove, your fame would shine like that of Leibniz or Aristoteles. 2013 Probability Theory & Related Fields 155 583 An individual explored at time s..is prone to be killed by any of its contemporaneans. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2019; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.n.1575 |
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