单词 | aberrance |
释义 | aberrancen. 1. A diversion or departure from a recognized course, standard, or norm; an aberration. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > inaction > not doing > abstaining or refraining from action > [noun] > avoiding an action or condition > turning aside from a course of action divagation1560 swaya1586 deviation1603 deflection1605 recess1605 recession1614 exit1615 non-residence1615 exorbitancy1623 exorbitancea1628 exorbitationa1628 aberrancy1646 aberrance1661 variationa1662 departurea1694 resilience1838 the world > relative properties > order > disorder > irregularity > unconformity > [noun] > deviation from rule or standard aberration1588 abhorrency1592 deviation1603 digression1615 wryness1633 anomalism1668 anomalousness1698 aberrance1865 1661 J. Glanvill Vanity of Dogmatizing xiv. 126 This..would alter the crasis of the Uuderstanding [sic], and render it as obnoxious to aberrances, as now. 1667 J. Collop Charity Commended lxxviii. 134 I have had the blindnesse of America to sacrifice to the Devill ne noceat, by complying with aberrances. 1798 H. Summersett Aberford Pref. p. xi If I view you, with a doubtful look, As one well-fee'd for conning of his book; Trace some aberrances within your mind, Or see you start from precepts left behind. 1865 W. M. Rossetti Fine Art (1867) 276 The two remaining contributions..are Japanese subjects, unsurpassed in delicate aberrances and intricate hap~hazards of colour. 1942 Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci. 45 140 Aberrances in the development and behavior of the corms sometimes appear. 2004 Times Lit. Suppl. 6 Aug. 15/2 He is undoubtedly able to recognize the aberrances when they are presented to him after the fact. 2. The action or fact of straying or diverging from a recognized course, standard, or norm; deviation, aberration. ΚΠ 1804 Gentleman's Mag. Nov. 1021 One thing rather remarkable has occurred in the solar phænomena this month; and that is, the very great aberrance of the maculæ from their usual course. 1830 J. H. Kennicott Irma iii. iii. 36 Repent, and call upon the gods for grace; And this aberrance from the path of virtue, By me, at least, shall be forgiven thee. 1874 C. H. Jones & E. H. Sieveking Man. Pathol. Anat. 4 The perversion or aberrance of a natural function. 1920 Catholic World Mar. 749 A great proportion of the types of moral aberrance upon which modern materialistic criminologists build shining theories, are beyond the pale of sanity. 2006 Jrnl. Eng. & Germanic Philol. 105 450 Her larger argument links physical or social aberrance with some kind of positively marked condition. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2011; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.1661 |
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