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单词 incardinate
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incardinateadj.

Origin: A variant or alteration of another lexical item. Etymon: incarnate adj.
Etymology: Alteration of incarnate adj., perhaps punningly after incardinate v.
Obsolete.
Used humourously as a blunder for incarnate.
ΘΚΠ
the world > life > the body > bodily substance > flesh > [adjective]
fleshyc1400
liry1483
fleshen1538
fleshly?1541
flesh-like1552
carnose1562
carnous1577
carneous1578
incarnate1598
incardinatea1616
carnified1826
sarcous1840
a1616 W. Shakespeare Twelfth Night (1623) v. i. 180 We tooke him for a Coward, but hee's the verie diuell incardinate . View more context for this quotation
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incardinatev.

/ɪnˈkɑːdɪneɪt/
Etymology: < participial stem of medieval Latin incardināre to institute into an ecclesiastical benefice, < in- (in- prefix3) + cardo , cardin-em hinge, cardinālis a chief presbyter, a cardinal n.
transitive. (a) To institute as principal priest, deacon, etc. at a particular church or place (see Cardinalis and Incardinare in Du Cange); in quot. 1609 explained etymologically. (b) To institute to a cardinalship, raise to the rank of cardinal.
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society > faith > church government > member of the clergy > clerical superior > cardinal > [verb (transitive)] > raise to rank of
cardinalate1587
incardinate1609
cardinalize1611
enhat1925
society > faith > worship > sacrament > order > induction > induct [verb (transitive)] > as principal cleric
incardinate1609
1609 Bp. W. Barlow Answer Catholike English-man 7 A dignitie [that of Cardinal] denominated..as being Incardinated (it is Gregories word) that is Mortized or riueted to a Church, as a hinge to a dore.
1725 D. Cotes tr. L. E. Du Pin New Eccl. Hist. 17th Cent. I. ii. iii. 42 He who had a right to succeed was called Incardinatus; whereas he who had a Church in present was said to be Ordinatus.]
1862 W. F. Hook Lives Archbishops Canterbury II. xii. 663 When he had accepted the office of Cardinal, but before he was incardinated.
1882 P. Schaff et al. Relig. Encycl. I. 403 Pope Pius V finally confined the title [cardinal] formerly applied somewhat vaguely to all priests appointed at a cathedral church..to such among the clergy of the city of Rome as had been ‘incardinated’ by the Pope himself.

Derivatives

incardiˈnation n. institution or formal incorporation.
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the world > existence and causation > causation > initiating or causing to begin > [noun] > institution or founding
fasteningeOE
stablishinga1300
groundingc1380
stablingc1380
ordinancec1384
establishingc1400
foundationc1400
fundament1440
stablishment1444
institutionc1460
upsetting1470
erection1508
instituting1534
foundingc1540
erecting1553
constitution1582
establishment1596
plantation1605
instauration1614
institute1641
bottoming1642
ordaining1643
settlement1646
planting1702
incardination1897
1897 Dublin Rev. Oct. 483 A tribal badge, symbol of incardination in the sept.
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