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单词 consequentially
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consequentiallyadv.

Etymology: formed as consequential adj. + -ly suffix2.Previous versions of the OED give the stress as: conseˈquentially.
1. In the sequel, subsequently; = consequently adv. 1. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > time > relative time > the future or time to come > succession or following in time > [adverb]
aboutOE
by rewc1225
by ordera1382
sue?a1425
in orderc1425
successively1439
suingly1453
seriatly?a1475
consequently1477
seriatim1495
in sequencea1575
successive1593
succeedingly1602
consequentially1607
subalternately1632
successfully1651
epassyterotically1652
consequent1692
serially1841
consecutively1847
solid1938
1607 S. Collins Serm. Paules-Crosse 4 Not onely that which is originally good, but euen that which is consequentially sound.
1672 J. Owen Disc. Evangelical Love 58 Neither antecedently nor consequentially unto such their Conjunction, do they consider what is their duty.
2. As a consequence or result; = consequently adv. 2. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > existence and causation > causation > effect, result, or consequence > [adverb]
soothlyc825
welleOE
then971
alsoOE
thusc1175
followinglya1382
suinglya1382
hereuponc1385
effectuallya1398
thereforea1400
therewithc1450
pursuantly1530
consequently?1531
thereupon1534
hence?1535
accordingly1555
presently1580
by consequence1581
hereat1586
eventually1614
porismatically1646
consequentially1656
resultatively1657
pursuant1659
consecutivelya1691
in consequence1775
resultingly1840
propter hoc1844
resultantly1864
1656 tr. T. White Peripateticall Inst. 45 Consequentially to these positions, Every movable that is reduc'd from rest to motion..increases in velocity.
1664 H. Power Exper. Philos. ii. 104 It consequentially follows, that, etc.
a1716 R. South Serm. Several Occasions (1744) XI. 119 He that is above a prince, is consequentially above all his subjects.
1778 E. Burke Corr. (1844) II. 248 This must be, consequentially, of the greatest service to him.
3. Merely as a consequence, in a secondary way, indirectly.
ΘΚΠ
the world > existence and causation > causation > effect, result, or consequence > [adverb] > indirectly or as a secondary consequence
occasionallya1425
reflectively1618
reductively1624
reflexively1631
secondarily1637
consecutively1644
consequentially1652
reflexly1654
secondarly1771
reductionally1967
1652 J. Gaule Πυς-μαντια 215 There may be some reall effect upon the patient indirectly, and consequentially..although there be none such primarily, and directly.
1694 Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 18 258 Of some Rods you cannot make a fixt South primarily, yet you may consequentially.
1792 E. Burke Consideration Present State Affairs in Wks. (1826) VII. 107 The king of Prussia has no direct and immediate concern with France; consequentially, to be sure, a great deal.
1884 Law Rep.: Queen's Bench Div. 13 672 The property must be..directly, and not merely consequentially, affected by the decision.
4. With logical sequence or consistency; with consecution of thought; = consequently adv. 3 ? Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > understanding > reason, faculty of reasoning > process of reasoning, ratiocination > argument, source of conviction > [adverb]
formally?1531
consequentlya1538
consequentially1710
sequentially1855
connectedly1861
1710 J. Addison Whig Examiner No. 4. ⁋9 He means something, but has not the faculty of writing consequentially.
1748 Ld. Chesterfield Let. 5 Sept. (1932) (modernized text) IV. 1209 I never in my life knew one [woman]..who reasoned or acted consequentially for four-and-twenty hours together.
1812 Q. Rev. 8 61 If the author reasons consequentially.
5. In a consequential or self-important manner; with an air or assumption of importance.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > pride > self-importance > [adverb]
cock-tail1600
importantly1734
consequentially1788
self-importantly1828
1788 J. O'Keeffe Prisoner at Large ii. iv With great haste and very consequentially he moves the furniture.
1826 W. Scott Woodstock I. x. 240 I, Nehemiah Holdenough (he added, consequentially,) was forcibly expelled from my own pulpit.
1847 L. H. Kerr tr. L. von Ranke Hist. Servia 159 He was handsomely attired and armed, and paced the street somewhat consequentially; the Turkish populace resented his insolent bearing.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online June 2019).
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