单词 | illapse |
释义 | illapsen. Now rare. 1. The act of gliding, slipping, or falling in, of gently sinking into or permeating something. a. Theology. Said of spiritual influences, esp. in the illapse of the Holy Spirit and equivalent expressions. (Frequently in 17th cent.) ΘΚΠ society > faith > aspects of faith > spirituality > inspiration or revelation > [noun] lightOE lightingOE inspiration1303 illuminationsc1340 inyettingc1340 revelationc1384 oraclec1425 revealingc1429 informationc1450 infusionc1450 illustrationc1480 gospel1481 aspirationc1534 illuminating1561 afflation1576 entheos1594 enthusiasm1595 flame-light1611 illapse1614 inspirement1616 spiration1629 respirationa1631 irradiation1631 income1647 afflatus1649 theopneustian1660 entheasm1752 prana1785 inflation1835 theopneusty1847 inflatusa1861 theopneustia1894 1614 T. Jackson Third Bk. Comm. Apostles Creede 217 Testimonies..for the plentifull manner of effusion [of the Holy Ghost], and placide illapse into the soules of euery sort. 1640 E. Reynolds Treat. Passions iv. 27 By immediate illapse of Truth into the Vnderstanding. 1663 J. Spencer Disc. Prodigies (1665) 80. 1796 J. Owen Trav. Europe I. 55 The illapses of the spirit were sometimes made subservient to the impulses of the flesh. 1881 F. E. Warren Liturgy Celtic Church ii. §10. 106 Praying for the illapse of the Holy Ghost. b. Of the vital principle, heat, passion, etc. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming in > [noun] > gliding in illapsea1676 illapsinga1676 a1676 M. Hale Primitive Originat. Mankind (1677) iii. vi. 277 When the Matter is fitly prepared, there is an illapse of this Vital, Formative, Spirital Principle into it. 1727 J. Thomson Summer 74 Thus Life..is oft preserv'd By the bold Swimmer, in the swift Illapse Of Accident disastrous. 1768 A. Murphy Zenobia iv. i. 10 Beware, my friend, and steel thy heart Against the sweet illapse of gentler passions. ΚΠ 1753 A. Murphy Gray's Inn Jrnl. No. 30. ⁋1 A River which admits..the tributary Illapse of several lesser Streams. 2. A gentle gliding movement. rare. ΚΠ 1835 J. Harris Great Teacher (1837) 155 I will do this by illapses so gentle, by a process so natural. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1899; most recently modified version published online June 2021). illapsev. Now rare. intransitive. To fall, glide, or slip in. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming in > go or come in [verb (intransitive)] > slip or glide in illapse1666 slip1816 1666 G. Harvey Morbus Anglicus xvi. 189 Their cure, when at any time illapsed into that Disease, is easier performed. a1711 T. Ken Hymns for Festivals in Wks. (1721) I. 193 Israel's sweet Singer sang Ideas bright, Illaps'd from Heav'n with true poetick Height. 1835 T. Aird in Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. Feb. 180 A nymph..Near walking on the checkered floors of woods, Or far illapsing through their green retreat. Derivatives iˈllapsing n. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming in > [noun] > gliding in illapsea1676 illapsinga1676 a1676 M. Hale Primitive Originat. Mankind (1677) iv. iv. 320 The illapsing of Souls into prepared Matter. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1899; most recently modified version published online September 2018). < |
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