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单词 corporeity
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corporeityn.

/kɔːpəˈriːɪti/
Forms: Also 1600s -iety, -ity.
Etymology: < medieval Latin corporeitās, < corporeus : see corporeal adj. and n. and -ity suffix. Compare French corporéité.
1.
a. The being of the nature of body; the quality of being, or having, a material body.
ΘΚΠ
the world > life > the body > [noun] > state or quality of having or being
manheadc1330
in (the) fleshc1384
carnalitya1400
bodilihedec1440
fleshlihoodc1440
incarnating1549
corporeity1628
incarnation1646
body-beinga1652
corporeality1651
bodyhood1674
carneity1697
corporealness1731
avatar1816
pre-incarnation1903
1628 R. Burton Anat. Melancholy (ed. 3) i. ii. i. ii. 41 These paradoxes of their [spirits'] power, corporeity, mortality, taking of shapes.
a1676 M. Hale Primitive Originat. Mankind (1677) i. ii. 55 The Notion of a Spirit, or substance void of corporeity.
1694 R. South 12 Serm. II. 115 God..is as void of Passion, or Affection, as he is of Quantity, or Corporeity.
1836 I. Taylor Physical Theory of Another Life 30 It is probable that sensation is the result of corporeity.
1865 J. S. Mill Exam. Hamilton's Philos. 358 Corporeity, life, rationality, and any other attributes of man.
b. concrete. Bodily substance.
ΘΚΠ
the world > life > the body > bodily substance > [noun]
loamc725
flesh and fellc1000
fleshtimbera1225
flesh and blooda1340
powderc1350
substancec1350
claya1400
paste1645
corporeity1647
muscle1819
tissue1834
1647 H. More Philos. Poems ii. iii. iii. xxvii How one Form may Inact a various Corporeity.
1660 R. Coke Justice Vindicated 12 The outward Senses apprehend only the corporiety or substance of things represented unto them.
1862 Sat. Rev. 14 283/2 Mind and matter, spirit and corporeity.
1884 E. H. Plumptre Spirits in Prison & Other Stud. (1885) xvi. 400 Imagining a subtle attenuated corporeity as investing the soul.
c. Bodily personality; body, person. colloquial.
ΘΚΠ
the world > life > the body > [noun]
lichamc888
bodyeOE
earthOE
lichOE
bone houseOE
dustc1000
fleshOE
utter mana1050
bonesOE
bodiȝlichc1175
bouka1225
bellyc1275
slimec1315
corpsec1325
vesselc1360
tabernaclec1374
carrion1377
corsec1386
personc1390
claya1400
carcass1406
lump of claya1425
sensuality?a1425
corpusc1440
God's imagea1450
bulka1475
natural body1526
outward man1526
quarrons1567
blood bulk1570
skinfula1592
flesh-rind1593
clod1595
anatomy1597
veil1598
microcosm1601
machine1604
outwall1608
lay part1609
machina1612
cabinet1614
automaton1644
case1655
mud wall1662
structure1671
soul case1683
incarnation1745
personality1748
personage1785
man1830
embodiment1850
flesh-stuff1855
corporeity1865
chassis1930
soma1958
1865 E. Burritt Walk to Land's End 74 The very physical corporeity of a good and pure man commands respect and reverence.
1880 World of Cant (1885) xl. 313 The dripping corporeity of the saturated saints.
2. Earthliness; fleshliness; carnality. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
society > faith > aspects of faith > spirituality > unspirituality > [noun]
secularity1395
sieclec1400
worldlishipa1425
worldliness?c1430
worldlihoodc1443
mundanity1506
secularness?1529
carnality1548
carnalness1549
earthliness1549
rudiments of the world1557
Sadduceeism1577
Sadducism1581
earthly-mindedness1603
temporalness1611
worldly-mindedness1621
corporality1628
unspiritualness1642
civility1644
corporeity1653
materialism1822
unspirituality1843
secularism1851
terrestrialism1856
temporalism1872
this-worldliness1872
despiritualization1874
this-worldism1883
this-worldness1930
the world > physical sensation > physical sensibility > sensuous pleasure > sensuality > [noun] > sensual indulgence or gratification
carnalityc1440
fleshlihoodc1440
pleasure?a1450
carnalness1549
flesh-fonding1556
corporeity1653
flesh-pleasing1677
carnalism1864
1653 H. More Second Lash of Alazonomastix (1713) 50 Moses, having to deal with such Terrestrial Spirits, Sons of Sense and Corporeity.
a1680 J. Glanvill Saducismus Triumphatus (1681) i. 148 Their Imagination is not sufficiently defecated..from the filth and unclean tinctures of Corporeity.
3. Material or physical nature or state. †Sometimes = Quantity of matter, density (obsolete).
ΘΚΠ
the world > existence and causation > existence > materiality > [noun]
bodiness1398
corporality1398
corporalness1398
corpulentness1398
materiality1570
bodiliness1587
materialness1587
corpulency1594
corpulencea1625
corporature1647
crassities1659
corporeity1664
bodiship1674
physicalness1727
physicality1827
grossness1862
the world > matter > constitution of matter > density or solidity > [noun]
fastness?a1200
spissitudec1440
solidiousness1495
grossness1527
massiveness1530
substantialness1530
substantiality1535
crassness1545
massiness1559
stiffness1577
spissness1598
solidness1600
density1603
solidity1603
crassitude1604
condensity1611
thightness1615
compactedness1644
compactness1646
body1647
crassities1659
denseness1669
tightnessa1728
corporeity1750
substantiability1816
1664 H. Power Exper. Philos. iii. 155 An incomparable eviction of the Corporeity of Magneticall Effluviums.
1673 Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 8 6103 Whether the Corporeity of Light would be in hast determin'd by meer Ratiocinations.
1750 tr. C. Leonardus Mirror of Stones 17 The two elements, namely earth and water, seem to have a greater corporeity or density than the other two elements.
1880 Fortn. Rev. Apr. 483 Newton..pointed out that his views of colours were entirely independent of his belief in the corporeity of light.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1893; most recently modified version published online December 2020).
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