单词 | feelingly |
释义 | feelinglyadv.ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > physical sensibility > acuteness of physical senses > [adverb] keenlyc1275 feelinglya1382 quicklyc1392 subtilelyc1450 keen1572 acutely1596 the mind > emotion > aspects of emotion > emotional perception > [adverb] feelinglya1382 the world > relative properties > order > agreement, harmony, or congruity > suitability or appropriateness > [adverb] > appositely feelinglya1382 pertinentlyc1425 happily?1504 aptlya1529 punctually1570 pat1578 to scopea1616 appositely1633 apropos1668 felicitously1828 a1382 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) (Douce 369(1)) (1850) Ecclus. xiii. 27 He spac felendely [L. sensate]..weel. c1405 (c1385) G. Chaucer Knight's Tale (Hengwrt) (2003) l. 1345 Who moost feelyngly speketh of loue. c1454 R. Pecock Folewer to Donet 176 (MED) Many oolde laborers in philosofie and dyuynyte, whiche neuer ȝit bifore þis writyng so cleerli and feelyngli and comprehensiveli wanne into hem. 1555 W. Waterman in tr. Josephus in tr. J. Boemus Fardle of Facions To Rdr. sig. Tviv Sensibly to giue the meaninge of those infinite threasoures, with suche wordes as falle moste felinglie for them. a1616 W. Shakespeare Twelfth Night (1623) ii. iii. 153 He shall finde himselfe most feelingly personated. View more context for this quotation 1630 tr. G. Botero Relations Famous Kingdomes World (rev. ed.) 628 The ancient exprobration of the Britons against the Romans..cannot more feelingly be applied than unto these Indian Spaniards. 1646 S. Page in C. H. Spurgeon Treasury of David (1871) II. Ps. li. 8 The pain of the affliction exprest so feelingly in the breaking of bones. 1719 D. Defoe Brief State Question Callicoes & Woollen Manuf. 27 Then we may find time to talk more feelingly of the Folly of carrying Money to the Indies, to buy that, which we ought rather to give Money to be without. 1731 E. Aspinwall Apology iv. 150 Can any thing..more feelingly demonstrate the miserable weakness of reason, when left to itself? 2. In such a manner as to be felt or perceived; so as to leave an impression behind. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > aspects of emotion > effect produced on emotions > [adverb] feelingly?a1425 sensibly?a1425 imprintingly1594 powerfully1766 imposingly1812 impressively1818 tellingly1832 possessingly1919 ?a1425 tr. Guy de Chauliac Grande Chirurgie (N.Y. Acad. Med.) f. 162v Anoþer maner of fire is potenciale which sheweþ nouȝt sensualy .i. felynly [L. sensualiter] in þe houre or tyme. 1483 ( tr. G. Deguileville Pilgrimage of Soul (Caxton) iv. xxvi. f. lxxii Also I may seye more felyngly to thyne experyence, as seynt austyn techeth. 1534 T. More Treat. Passion in Wks. 1313/1 Thoughe it bee..ethe inoughe for any manne to saye the worde..yet is it harde for many a man to let it fal felyngly, and sincke downe depe into his hert. 1579 E. K. in E. Spenser Shepheardes Cal. Feb. Argt. The olde man telleth a tale of the Oake and the Bryer, so liuely and so feelingly, as if the thing were set forth in some Picture before our eyes. a1616 W. Shakespeare As you like It (1623) ii. i. 11 These are counsellors That feelingly perswade me what I am. View more context for this quotation a1657 R. Loveday Lett. (1663) 69 J. W.'s sicknesse..does affect me as feelingly as can be requir'd from an unbiass'd friendship. 1712 H. Ditton Disc. Resurrection Jesus ii. xvi. 187 We are apt to think our selves surest of those things, which impress us the most feelingly. 1799 Gentleman's Mag. July 560/1 The cave, the occasion, and the surrounding scenery, are so feelingly depicted, that they even touched the hearts of those incorrigible rogues. 1814 W. Wordsworth Excursion iii. 108 Feelingly sweet is stillness after storm, Though under covert of the wormy ground! View more context for this quotation 1853 E. K. Kane U.S. Grinnell Exped. xxviii. 231 But a breeze..never failed to persuade us, and that feelingly, that the mercury was honest. 1905 Jrnl. Proc. Wisconsin Legislature (47th Sess. Senate) I. 606 The sheaf of American beauties [i.e. roses]..was thornful and thorny as I sat, so that I was feelingly reminded of the cactus. 2012 Observer (Nexis) 19 Feb. (Review section) 32 The rhythms and cadences of Beckett's 1955 English text transmit feelingly in the actors' own West Indian accents. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > consciousness > [adverb] feelinglyc1443 consciously1625 c1443 R. Pecock Reule of Crysten Religioun (1927) 139 Alle þe peynes and greefis..whiche ben felyngly and openly of vs knowun whanne euer eny of hem to vs fallen. ?a1475 (a1396) W. Hilton Scale of Perfection (Harl. 6579) ii. iii. f. 65v All chosen soules..has trouþ in crist..openly and felandly as..wise men has or elles generally. 4. From or with personal feeling, knowledge, or experience. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > knowledge, what is known > experience > [adverb] expertlyc1420 feelinglyc1450 experimentally1593 on (also upon) the pulse1818 ambulando1876 the mind > emotion > aspects of emotion > capacity for emotion > [adverb] > based on personal experience feelinglyc1450 c1450 (?a1405) J. Lydgate Complaint Black Knight (Fairf.) l. 188 in Minor Poems (1934) ii. 390 Who that shal write[n] of [MS to] distresse, In partye nedeth to know[e] felyngly Cause and rote of al such malady. c1522 T. More Treat. Memorare Nouissima in Wks. (1557) I. 76 Which if we..so feelyngly perceyued as we myght [etc.]. a1618 W. Raleigh Advice of Sonne in Remains (1661) 118 In your Soul shall you feelingly find these terrible fears. 1649 E. Bradshaw Husbandmans Harrow 24 He neither can know them, nor speak of them feelingly, and apprehensively: but only Theoretically. 1724 D. Defoe Fortunate Mistress 183 He did not know how feelingly I spoke this, and what Extremities I had gone thro' of this Kind. 1775 J. Wesley Let. 15 Mar. (1931) VI. 145 Till persons experience something of the second awakening, till they are feelingly convinced of inbred sin [etc.]. 1834 R. Southey Doctor I. 124 No man knows the value of time more feelingly, than I do. 1885 J. Bonar Malthus i. i. 23 He wrote feelingly, as he had the malady [sc. toothache] at the time of writing. 1919 M. Johnston Michael Forth xxxiii. 316 We knew conflict—did we not know it feelingly? 2010 R. Stern Still on Call i. 57 I began to feelingly understand how ownership of properties and equities tended to soften..one's views. 5. With feeling or emotion; in a manner displaying emotion. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > [adverb] > emotionally or with emotion feelinglya1586 sensitively1600 resentingly1611 emotionally1849 a1586 Sir P. Sidney Arcadia (1590) ii. iii. sig. P6 Hauing deliuered my tale in this perplexed manner, to the end the Princesse might iudge that he ment himselfe, who spake so feelingly. 1594 W. Shakespeare Lucrece sig. K4v Here feelingly she weeps Troyes painted woes. View more context for this quotation ?1637 T. Hobbes tr. Aristotle Briefe Art Rhetorique iii. 163 By speaking Feelingly; that is, with such Passion as is fit for the matter he is in. 1713 Guardian 1 May 1/2 The whole Assembly seemed to condole with me very feelingly. 1755 D. Garrick Let. 14 June (1963) I. 217 Mrs Garrick..is so feelingly affected with this News. 1807 G. Chalmers Caledonia I. iii. vii. 381 The bard speaks feelingly of the wretchedness of his age. 1847 J. Yeowell Chron. Anc. Brit. Church Pref. p. v He feelingly deplores the miserable state of his country. 1910 ‘O. Henry’ Whirligigs vi. 87 ‘Promise me,’ he said feelingly, ‘on your word and honour.’ 2001 High Country News 2 July 10/3 People still speak feelingly about it nearly 20 years later. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > aspects of emotion > capacity for emotion > sensitiveness or tenderness > [adverb] quicklyOE tenderlya1400 tender1424 feelingly1706 susceptibly1785 sensitively1824 tinderly1825 soulfully1841 uncynically1895 1706 I. Watts Horæ Lyricæ Pref. sig. A3v When the Muse nods, the Sense would burn and sparkle upon the Reader, and keep him feelingly awake. 1744 M. Akenside Pleasures Imagination iii. 89 What then is taste, but these internal pow'rs Active and strong, and feelingly alive To each fine impulse? 1796 J. Morse Amer. Universal Geogr. (new ed.) I. 319 A people feelingly alive to every thing that could affect the rights for which they had been contending. 1806 W. Taylor in J. W. Robberds Mem. W. Taylor (1843) II. 125 You seemed to me..to shiver in the breeze too feelingly. a1849 H. Coleridge Poems (1851) II. 178 And grandeur elegant of gorgeous Rome, Becomes to beauty feelingly awake. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2015; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adv.a1382 |
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