单词 | dissenting |
释义 | dissentingn. The action of dissent v.; a differing in opinion; disagreement. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > statement > dissent or disagreement > [noun] discordc1230 dissensionc1384 controversyc1449 disaccord1449 abitiona1500 disagreement1501 dissenting1593 disopinion1598 divarication1646 dissentiency1647 disconsent1651 dissent1651 dissidency1670 dissentmenta1699 dissidence1775 dissentience1864 otherwise-mindedness1865 society > faith > aspects of faith > nonconformity > [noun] dissent1585 dissenting1593 nonconformitya1631 inconformity1633 unconformity1635 nonconforming1651 dissentaneousness1652 nonconformitancya1670 dissension1708 Dissenterism1809 nonconformism1844 dissentism1859 Dissenterage1867 1593 R. Hooker Of Lawes Eccl. Politie i. x. 80 Wherein the one part may..haue probable cause of dissenting from the other. 1628 T. Spencer Art of Logick 50 Difference is a dissenting betweene the essence of two. 1655 T. Fuller Church-hist. Brit. ii. 69 He..Bad us to keep the holy Paschal Time, And count Dissenting for an hainous Crime. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1896; most recently modified version published online June 2021). dissentingadj. 1. Differing or disagreeing in opinion, dissentient; also, †differing in sense, nature, character, etc. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > statement > dissent or disagreement > [adjective] variant1412 discordant1474 disagreeing1550 dissenting1550 dissident?c1550 disassentinga1572 differinga1586 disagreed1596 discorded1597 incompliable1625 unconsented1631 two1650 dissentient1651 dissentive1661 unassenting1836 divaricate1855 the world > relative properties > order > disorder > disharmony or incongruity > [adjective] discordablea1393 discordanta1393 discordinga1398 incongruea1398 inconvenient1398 unaccording1398 discordc1415 disagreeablea1425 inconsutilec1450 unaccordanta1470 dissonant1490 disaccordanta1513 disagreeing?1526 incongruent1531 wide1531 unconsonant1535 dissonate1548 dissenting1550 dissident?c1550 unagreeable?1550 disconformc1554 discrepant1556 absonant1564 dissentany1586 disconsorted1589 disagreed1596 discordous1597 discordious1598 incorrespondent1599 dissentious1605 untunable1605 incongruous1611 unagreeing1611 unanswerable1611 eccentric1612 unconcurrent1613 disconsonant1614 dissentaneous1623 dissorting1631 uncorrespondent1631 discorrespondent1635 incoincident1636 unconcurring1639 eccentrical1640 unatonable1645 incompliant1647 pluranimous1650 disconformeda1658 inagreeable1657 inconsonant1658 disharmonious1659 inconcinn1660 discongruous1663 unharmonious1667 discoherent1675 uncongruous1709 inharmonious1749 immutual1768 unharmonized1803 unconsentaneous1818 inaccordant1822 uncorresponding1826 unharmonizing1851 non-concurring1866 discordful1867 disharmonic1887 non-concurrent1907 1550 J. Hooper Ouersight Jonas Epist., in Early Writings (1843) 442 The which doctrine is catholic..nothing dissenting, but agreeable with the prophets and apostles. 1627 J. Speed Eng. Abridged xxxiii. §3 Whose natures thus dissenting [as to their soil] the Riuer Derwent doth diuide asunder. 1762 W. Falconer Shipwreck i. 433 Dissenting reason strove To tame..the kindling flame of love. 1796 J. Morse Amer. Universal Geogr. (new ed.) I. 329 A convention..ratified the constitution without a dissenting voice. a1871 G. Grote Fragm. Ethical Subj. (1876) iii. 51 Each of the dissenting schools of philosophy. 2. Differing in opinion on religious matters; spec. disagreeing with the established or prevailing doctrines or modes of worship; nonconformist. Dissenting Brethren, a name applied to the five members of the Westminster Assembly, 1643–4, who advocated Congregational principles against the Presbyterian majority. ΘΚΠ society > faith > aspects of faith > nonconformity > [adjective] dissentiousa1568 unconformed?1608 unconformable1611 unconforming1622 unconformist1640 nonconformist1641 dissenting1644 nonconforming1646 non-conform1648 non-conformable1653 unconform1655 fanatical1678 non-consenting1680 nonconformistical1808 dissident1837 Dissenterish1841 unconformitable1888 chapel1946 1644 Orig. Jrnls. House of Commons 23 Dec. 27 f. 565v Mr. Marshall delivered in the Reasons of the Dissenting Brethren, against Presbyteriall Government. 1704 C. Burge et al. (title) The dissenting ministers vindication of themselves. 1711 Act 10 Ann c. 2 §9 A Preacher or Teacher of any Congregation of dissenting Protestants. 1766 J. Entick Surv. London in New Hist. London IV. 366 The hall room is let out for a dissenting meeting. 1803 J. Bunting 23 Sept. in Life (1859) I. x. 181 The Dissenting Ministers..are quite before us Methodists in [these] publications. 1843 Penny Cycl. XXVII. 247 The chiefs of the Independent party in the Assembly were Dr. Thomas Goodwin, Philip Nye, Jeremiah Burroughs, William Bridge, and Sidrach Simpson, often spoken of as the Five Dissenting Brethren. 1849 T. B. Macaulay Hist. Eng. I. 177 It was made a crime to attend a dissenting place of worship. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1896; most recently modified version published online June 2020). < n.1593adj.1550 |
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