单词 | disordinate |
释义 | † disordinateadj. Obsolete. 1. a. Not conformed to moral order, or to what is right, befitting, or reasonable; transgressing the bounds of moderation or propriety; unrestrained, immoderate, inordinate. (Cf. disorderly adj. 2.) ΘΚΠ society > morality > moral evil > [adjective] > immoral or unethical > not conformed to moral order disordeine1340 disordinatec1386 disordaineda1425 violated1541 disordered1548 irregular1608 deordinate1624 violate1655 the world > relative properties > order > disorder > irregularity > unconformity > [adjective] > deviating from natural or moral order disordeine1340 disordinatec1386 inordinate1398 disordaineda1425 disordered1548 deordinate1624 c1386 G. Chaucer Parson's Tale ⁋348 The horrible disordinat scantnesse of clothing. 1483 W. Caxton tr. J. de Voragine Golden Legende 34/2 For this cause putteth gylbert the necglygence of prelates emonge the thyngys dysordynate. 1502 tr. Ordynarye of Crysten Men (de Worde) i. vii. sig. h.i [The soul] falleth by effeccyon in loue dysordynate in to pouder & asshes of thynges erthely. ?1577 J. Northbrooke Spiritus est Vicarius Christi: Treat. Dicing 136 They daunce with disordinate gestures..to dishonest verses. 1579 T. Twyne tr. Petrarch Phisicke against Fortune ii. xlviii. 223 b Although the lyfe of man in many other thinges be disordinate and out of course. 1660 F. Brooke tr. V. Le Blanc World Surveyed 117 Winter begins in May, because of the disordinate raines which fall from that Moneth to the end of August. 1693 T. Urquhart & P. A. Motteux tr. F. Rabelais 3rd Bk. Wks. xxxii. 271 Disordinate Passions and Perturbations of the Mind. b. of persons. ΚΠ 1483 W. Caxton tr. Caton A ij By whiche they be the more disordynate and obstynate in their Iniquite. 1574 E. Hellowes tr. A. de Guevara Familiar Epist. 5 A Prince..disordinate in eating, and not sober in drinking, is called but vicious. 1671 J. Milton Samson Agonistes 701 With sickness and disease thou bow'st them down..Though not disordinate, yet causless suffring The punishment of dissolute days. View more context for this quotation a1674 J. Milton Char. Long Parl. (1681) 9 They..unfitted..the People, now grown worse and more disordinate, to receive..any Liberty. 2. Devoid of order, confused, irregular; = disorderly adj. i. (Only in De Quincey.) ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > order > disorder > [adjective] troublec1374 misorderlya1568 unorderly1578 luxate1597 incomposed1608 methodless1609 tumultuary1609 unordered1621 disorderly1632 higgledy-piggledy1676 rantum-scantum1695 throughother1720 rough and tumble1818 ramshackle1820 skimble-skamble1826 ahoo1828 disordinate1840 disorganic1841 ramshackly1883 rantum-scootum1885 tumultuarious1895 ragtime1917 inchoate1922 higgledya1953 shambolic1970 1840 T. De Quincey Style in Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. July 11/1 Artifices peculiarly adapted to the powers of the Latin language, and yet..careless and disordinate. 1856 T. De Quincey Confessions Eng. Opium-eater (rev. ed.) in Select. Grave & Gay V. 146 This private Oswestry library wore something of the same wild tumultuary aspect, fantastic and disordinate. DerivativesΘΚΠ society > morality > moral evil > [noun] > immorality > departure from moral order disordinancec1374 disorderedness1571 disorderousness1579 disorderliness1584 deordination1596 disordination1626 disordinateness1657 disorder1711 malpropriety1888 1657 Divine Lover 113 When shall disordinatenesse be blotted out of thee? This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1896; most recently modified version published online March 2021). < adj.c1386 |
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