单词 | immarcescible |
释义 | immarcescibleadj. Now rare (literary and poetic in later use). Unfading; incorruptible, imperishable.In earlier use frequently in immarcescible crown of glory [after post-classical Latin immarcescibilis gloriae corona unfading crown of glory (Vetus Latina, Vulgate)] . ΘΚΠ the world > time > duration > eternity or infinite duration > [adjective] echec825 echelichc825 endlessc888 lastinga1225 everlastingc1225 perdurablec1275 perpetuala1325 unendeda1325 incorruptiblea1340 ay-lastingc1340 inlastingc1340 eternec1366 interminablec1374 unstanchablec1374 ever-duringa1382 eternalc1386 sempitern1390 never-failinga1400 sempiternal14.. ever-being?a1425 ever-durable?a1425 immarcescible?a1475 perennal?c1500 deathless1547 everlastable1548 incessant1557 unperishing1561 undeterminable1581 evera1586 unendlya1586 inexterminable1592 never-ending?1592 aeviternal1596 dateless1597 undecaying1599 entombless1601 perishless1605 ageless1609 continual1610 perpetuous1612 imperible1614 ne'er-endinga1616 out-date1623 undated1624 perennious1628 immortal1630 imperishable1648 birthless1651 fadeless1652 sempiternous1653 evergreen1655 intemporal1656 indefectible1659 inconclusible1660 unending1661 aeonian1664 unfading1665 sempervirent1668 amaranthal1674 ne'er-dying1693 perennial1717 timeless1742 indefeatablea1754 amaranthine1782 aeonial1800 unterminating1821 unevanescent1827 ay1845 forever1879 sempervirid1909 ?a1475 (?a1425) tr. R. Higden Polychron. (Harl. 2261) (1882) VIII. 217 (MED) This floure of Criste immarcessible..walkynge in a mede..a beawtuous childe apperede to hym. 1542 T. Becon Newe Pathway vnto Praier xxx. sig. N.ijv Ye immarcessible [1543 vncorruptible] crowne of glory. 1549 Forme & Maner consecratyng Archebishoppes sig. K.iij Ye maie receiue the immercessible [1662 never-fading] Croune of glory. 1633 E. Kellett Misc. Divinitie i. viii. 187 We shall have..an unchangeable and immortall life,..not only blessednesse and glory, but..an immarcescible crown of glory, I. Peter 5.4. 1640 J. Howell Δενδρολογια 219 Palmes of Victory, and immarcessible ghirlands of glory and triumph to all eternity. 1654 R. Vilvain Theoremata Theologica Suppl. 238 Man was made immortal or immarcescible, and fel from it by sin. 1708 Addr. from Jersey in London Gaz. No. 4453/1 May he reward your Piety..with an immarcessible Crown of Glory. 1796 W. Amphlett Triumphs of War 34 Promise made..Of pleasures immarcessible. 1858 E. Caswall Masque of Mary 54 Children of Mary's care, and like herself of bloom and fragrance immarcessible. 1898 Punch 30 Apr. 195/1 The immarcessible voicer of the veridical, ever right. 1969 ‘H. MacDiarmid’ Clyack-sheaf 19 This is the full, the immarcescible flower I divined long ago in the bud. Derivatives immarˈcescibly adv. [compare post-classical Latin immarcescibiliter (7th cent. or earlier)] rare unfadingly, enduringly. ΚΠ a1656 Bp. J. Hall Invisible World (1659) iii. xii. 220 A crown..immarcescibly eternall, a crown of righteousnesse. 1902 O. Seaman in T. A. Cook Anthol. Humorous Verse 140 Ruffling her caudal plumes derisive of scuts; Inconscient how she stalks an immarcessibly absurd Bird. ΚΠ 1727 N. Bailey Universal Etymol. Eng. Dict. II Immarcessibleness, never fading Nature. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2014; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.?a1475 |
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