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单词 anlike
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anlikeadj.n.

Forms:

α. Old English ænlic (rare), Old English anlic, Old English anlicc- (inflected form), Old English anlycc- (inflected form), Old English onlic, Old English–early Middle English anlyc- (in derivatives), early Middle English anlich, early Middle English anliche, early Middle English anlyche.

β. Old English andlic- (in derivatives).

γ. early Middle English anlyke.

Origin: Either (i) a variant or alteration of another lexical item. Or (ii) a word inherited from Germanic. Etymon: Old English angelīc.
Etymology: Either (i) a variant of Old English angelīc, cognate with or formed similarly to Middle Dutch aengelijc , Middle Low German angelīk (also as anelīk , anlīk ), Old High German anagilīh , all in the sense ‘resembling, similar’ ( < the Germanic base of on- prefix + the Germanic base of ylike adj.), with early loss of the prefix of the second element in medial position in English (compare y- prefix), or (ii) cognate with a similar formation with an unprefixed second element evidenced by Old High German analīchī (noun) similarity, analīchida (noun) likeness, image, early Middle High German anelich (adjective) resembling, similar (German ähnlich ), Gothic analeiko (adverb) in the same way < the Germanic base of on- prefix + (ultimately) the Germanic base of lich n. (see note). Compare also Old Icelandic álíkr (adjective) resembling (rare), which could represent a reflex of either of those two types of formation, due to the usually early loss of the prefix in Scandinavian. Compare ylike adj., alike adj., like adj.The formations at (i) and (ii) are closely related and are probably distinguished by the earlier date when the prefix was dropped in the case of (ii) rather than separately derived from the Germanic base of lich n. (compare also discussion at like n.1). Old English angelīc survives in Middle English as an-ylyke in isolated use as a noun in the sense ‘image’. In Old English a formation with initial prefixation (rather than prefixed second element) is also attested as geanlīc , adjective (in isolated attestation). Form history. The α. forms reflect Old English palatalization and assibilation of the velar word-finally or before the front vowel of the ending, either by phonological development or by analogy; compare α. forms at alike adj., α. forms at ylike adj. and n., and α. forms at like adj., adv., conj., and prep. Old English andlic- at β. forms shows remodelling of the first element by association with and- prefix (see the discussion at on- prefix). Compare β. forms at anlikeness n. Early Middle English anlyke at γ. forms probably goes back to Old English inflectional forms that were regularly unassibilated (compare discussion at ylike adj.). Use as noun. With use as noun compare ylike n., like n.1, and anlikeness n.
Obsolete.
A. adj.
Like, similar; alike.Frequently in predicative use with a noun or personal pronoun in the dative, in later use also with to.
ΘΚΠ
the world > relative properties > relationship > similarity > [adjective]
ylikeeOE
likeOE
anlikeOE
accordanta1325
of a (also one) mouldc1330
kindred1340
lichy1370
likelyc1384
alikea1393
ontinkela1400
evenly?c1400
similable?a1440
semble1449
of a sort1463
seemable1501
uniform1548
resembled1553
self-like1556
like-natured1566
resembling1573
kindlike1579
of the same, that, every, etc. feather1581
resemblant1581
marrow1585
similar1586
like-seeming1590
twin-like1599
connatural1601
similary1610
semblativea1616
otherlike1620
like-shaped1640
connate1641
homogeneous1641
consimilar1645
congenerous1646
resemblancing1652
congeniousa1656
congenerate1657
equaliform1660
congenial1669
similitive1678
symbolizant1685
synonymous1690
of akin1723
consimilary1736
like-sized1742
cogeneric1777
alike as a row of pins1785
congenerica1834
Siamese1833
congener1867
lak1881
sorty1885
homoeomorphic1902
homogenized1958
OE West Saxon Gospels: Matt. (Corpus Cambr.) xviii. 23 Forþam ys heofena rice anlic [c1200 Hatton anlich] þam cyninge þe hys þeowas geradegode.
OE Paris Psalter (1932) lxxxix. 4 For þinum eagum, ece drihten, þusend wintra bið þon anlicast, swa geostran dæg gegan wære.
1340 Ayenbite (1866) 186 Wel ssel..a man habbe pite..of þe oþre þet is him anlich ine kende.
1340 Ayenbite (1866) 227 Þet stat [sc. maydenhod] makeþ þane þet hit wel lokeþ anlyke to þe angles of heuene.
B. n.
1. That which is similar to another.In partitive genitive singular as postmodifier.
ΚΠ
eOE King Ælfred tr. Boethius De Consol. Philos. (Otho) (2009) I. ix. 425 [Þe]ah þu..mete þonne [þa gear w]ið [þæt] ðe nænne ende næfð, [þonne] ne bið þær nauht anlices.
lOE King Ælfred tr. Boethius De Consol. Philos. (Bodl.) (2009) I. xviii. 281 Tele nu þa lenge þære hwile..wið tin þusend wintra. Þonne habbað þa hwila hwæthwugu onlices..; þæt is þonne þæt heora ægþær hæfð ende.
2. With possessive pronoun. A person, animal, or thing that is like another; one's like or counterpart.
ΘΚΠ
the world > relative properties > relationship > similarity > [noun] > fellow or one of the same kind
anlike1340
semblablec1400
fellow?1440
ally1566
sister1570
connatural1640
kindred spirit1706
congener1838
1340 Ayenbite (1866) 145 Ech best ase zayþ salamouns loueþ his anliche.
3. A person's likeness or image.
ΚΠ
1340 Ayenbite (1866) 233 Ine zuyche manyere is godes anlyche uolueld ine manne.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2022).
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