请输入您要查询的英文单词:

 

单词 consociate
释义

consociateadj.n.

Etymology: < Latin consociātus, past participle of consociāre to associate together, join in fellowship (see consociate v.); compare consocius fellow.Previous versions of the OED give the stress as: conˈsociate.
A. adj.
Associated together; united in fellowship or companionship. In early use as past participle= consociated adj. at consociate v. Derivatives.
ΘΚΠ
society > society and the community > social relations > association, fellowship, or companionship > [adjective]
conversanta1340
associate1398
consociate1471
sociate1526
adjoinate1543
conjoined1570
consortinga1592
conjunct1597
combined1603
commercing1610
associated1611
bound up in or with1611
comitant1614
unsequestered1654
cohering1665
consociated1671
mingling1812
combinatea1861
associatory1880
1471 G. Ripley Compound of Alchymy x, in E. Ashmole Theatrum Chem. Britannicum (1652) 179 To Angells consociate.
1574 A. Gilby tr. Test. Twelue Patriarches sig. G.iiii Hart & outward profession must be consociate.
1661 R. L'Estrange Relaps'd Apostate (ed. 3) 57 Their aiding and consociate Brethren.
1843 New Age & Concordium Gaz. 1 Nov. 116 The consociate family life.
1844 Ld. Houghton Mem. Many Scenes 145 Consociate sovereigns thy preceptors are.
B. n.
One associated with another; a partner, confederate, associate.
ΘΚΠ
society > society and the community > social relations > association, fellowship, or companionship > a companion or associate > [noun]
yferec870
brothereOE
ymonec950
headlingOE
ferec975
fellowOE
friendOE
eveningOE
evenlinglOE
even-nexta1225
compeerc1275
monec1300
companiona1325
partnerc1330
peerc1330
neighbour?c1335
falec1380
matec1380
makec1385
companya1425
sociatec1430
marrow1440
partyc1443
customera1450
conferec1450
pareil?c1450
comparcionerc1475
resortc1475
socius1480
copartner?1504
billy?a1513
accomplice1550
panion1553
consorterc1556
compartner1564
co-mate1576
copemate1577
competitor1579
consociate1579
coach-companion1589
comrade1591
consort1592
callant1597
comrado1598
associate1601
coach-fellow1602
rival1604
social1604
concomitanta1639
concerner1639
consociator1646
compane1647
societary1652
bor1677
socius1678
interessora1687
companioness1691
rendezvouser1742
connection1780
frater1786
matey1794
pardner1795
left bower1829
running mate1867
stable companion1868
pard1872
buddy1895
maat1900
bro1922
stable-mate1941
bredda1969
Ndugu1973
1579 G. Fenton tr. F. Guicciardini Hist. Guicciardin xi. 624 How he might make him his friende and consociat.
a1627 J. Hayward Life & Raigne Edward Sixt (1630) 143 SrMiles Partridge, and Sr Michael Stanhope were condemned as consociates in the conspiracy of Somerset.
1632 W. Lithgow Totall Disc. Trav. x. 435 A constrayned consociat to their companeonry.
1855 P. J. Bailey Mystic 39 Consociate of divinity.
1880 J. F. S. Gordon Bk. Chron. Keith 172 There is naught to register about its consociates.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1893; most recently modified version published online September 2021).

consociatev.

/kənˈsəʊʃɪeɪt/
Etymology: < Latin consociāt- participial stem of consociāre to associate, conjoin in fellowship, < con- together + sociāre to associate, < socius sharing, partaking, in partnership, fellow.
1.
a. transitive. To associate together, bring into association, companionship, partnership; to conjoin in action, etc.
ΘΚΠ
the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > condition or state of being combined > combine [verb (transitive)]
compoundc1384
combind1477
consolidate1511
combinea1535
conjoin1554
consociate1566
associate1578
mingle1587
symbolize1590
compack1605
cojoina1616
to run into ——1640
to put together1651
amalgamate1802
integrate1802
conferruminate1826
amalgam1827
synthetize1828
synthesize1830
portmanteau1902
team1939
synchronize1973
the world > relative properties > relationship > accompaniment > accompany or attend [verb (transitive)] > associate
match1508
attend1605
consociate1889
1566 W. Painter Palace of Pleasure I. xxiii. f. 47v That bande..that doeth consociate and ioyne in nature, the parentes toward their children.
a1640 T. Risdon Chorogr. Surv. Devon (1811) (modernized text) §22 30 Colly consociateth its waters with Axe.
1658 tr. J. Ussher Ann. World 210 Other Kings..had consociated their Fleets with Autophradates.
1715 R. Bentley Serm. Popery 9 They have consociated Jesus with Belial.
1876 G. Bancroft Hist. U.S. (rev. ed.) II. xxx. 243 In Connecticut..the Puritan Clergy, who were then..consociated with the legislature.
1889 H. F. Wood Englishman Rue Caïn vi. 83 It was not anything consociated with either frost or snow.
b. spec. of Congregational churches in New England.
ΘΚΠ
society > faith > church government > kinds of church government > consociation > [verb (transitive)] > New England
consociate1796
1796 J. Morse Amer. Universal Geogr. (new ed.) I. 270 There are few congregational churches that are consociated on the above principles.
2. intransitive. To associate together, enter into association, fellowship, partnership, union; spec. in New England, to join in a consociation of churches.
ΘΚΠ
society > society and the community > social relations > association, fellowship, or companionship > associate together or with [verb (intransitive)]
mingc1275
company1387
joinc1390
meddlec1390
herd?a1400
fellowshipc1430
enfellowship1470
to step in1474
accompany?1490
yoke?a1513
to keep with ——c1515
conjoin1532
wag1550
frequent1577
encroach1579
consort1588
sort1595
commerce1596
troop1597
converse1598
to keep (also enter, come into, etc.) commons1598
to enter common1604
atone1611
to walk (also travel) in the way with1611
minglea1616
consociate1638
associate1644
corrive1647
co-unite1650
walk1650
cohere1651
engage1657
mix1667
accustom1670
to make one1711
coalite1735
commerciate1740
to have nothing to say to (also with)1780
gang?1791
companion1792
mess1795
matea1832
comrade1865
to go around1904
to throw in with1906
to get down1975
1638 T. Jackson Treat. Consecration Sonne of God 104 Betweene the parties consociating.
1654 J. Trapp Comm. Psalms ii. 2 They consociate..to fight against his annoynted.
1693 R. Bentley Boyle Lect. vii. 21 Without ever consociating into the huge condense Bodies of Planets.
1801 Ann. Reg. 1800 (Otridge ed.) Pref. 4 May all civilized nations consociate and co-operate for the general good.
1854 H. Miller My Schools & Schoolmasters (1858) 321 Lodgers..consociating together in pairs.
3. To associate or keep company with.
ΘΚΠ
society > society and the community > social relations > association, fellowship, or companionship > associate with [verb (transitive)]
seeOE
drawc1275
mella1300
meeta1325
fellow1340
usec1384
conjoinc1386
joinc1390
knitc1400
accompany1461
enfellowship1470
frequent1477
haunt1477
mixa1513
encompanya1533
combinea1535
contract1548
to take with ——1562
associate1581
to have a saying toa1593
cope1594
sort1594
to take in1597
consort1600
herd1606
factionate1611
to keep company (with)a1616
accost1633
solder1641
converse1649
walk1650
consociate1653
coalite1734
to get with ——a1772
forgather1786
unionize1810
to go rounda1867
to mix in1870
cop1940
1653 H. More Antidote against Atheisme iii. ii. 145 It cannot but amuse a man's minde to think what these officious Spirits should be, that so willingly sometimes offer themselves to consociate with a man.
1826 E. Irving Babylon II. 388 Sweetly consociating with those men who have in them the spirit of Antichrist.

Derivatives

conˈsociated adj.
ΘΚΠ
society > society and the community > social relations > association, fellowship, or companionship > [adjective]
conversanta1340
associate1398
consociate1471
sociate1526
adjoinate1543
conjoined1570
consortinga1592
conjunct1597
combined1603
commercing1610
associated1611
bound up in or with1611
comitant1614
unsequestered1654
cohering1665
consociated1671
mingling1812
combinatea1861
associatory1880
society > faith > church government > kinds of church government > consociation > [adjective]
consociated1671
1671 R. Baxter Difference between Power of Magistrates & Church-pastors ii. 32 The Concordant determination of Consociated Churches.
1828 E. Irving Last Days 180 The covenant of wedlock, under whose united and consociated canopy all the health and prosperity of the rising generation doth grow.
conˈsociating adj. and n.
ΘΚΠ
society > society and the community > social relations > association, fellowship, or companionship > [noun]
ymonec888
i-mennessec1050
meanc1175
ferredc1200
fellowshipa1225
fellowredc1230
sameningc1230
companyc1275
monec1300
conversationc1340
meanness1340
affinity?c1400
companyingc1443
compernagea1500
frequentation?1520
society1529
convoying1543
companionship1548
companyship1548
combining1552
haunt1552
community1570
unition1584
consociation1593
companionry1595
sodality1602
conversinga1610
converse1610
consorting1611
consociety1624
consociating1625
togetherness1656
association1659
consortiona1682
sociality1758
mixture1764
junction1783
consortation1796
conversancy1798
mingling1819
companionage1838
boon companionship1844
mateship1849
1625 T. Godwin Moses & Aaron iv. x. 213 The Hebrew word signifieth conioining or consociating.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1893; most recently modified version published online March 2021).
<
adj.n.1471v.1566
随便看

 

英语词典包含1132095条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2004-2022 Newdu.com All Rights Reserved
更新时间:2024/12/23 7:54:30