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单词 inly
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inlyadj.

Forms: early Old English inlec- (inflected form), Old English innlic, Old English inlic, Middle English inliche, late Middle English inli, late Middle English–1900s inly, 1500s enlye, 1500s inlye, 1500s–1600s inlie.
Origin: A word inherited from Germanic.
Etymology: Cognate with or formed similarly to Old Frisian inlik , Middle Dutch inlijc , inlich (early modern Dutch inlijk , innelijk ), Old High German inlīh (Middle High German inlich , early modern German inlich ) < the Germanic base of in adv. + the Germanic base of -ly suffix1. Compare inly adv.
Obsolete (rare and archaic in later use).
Inward, inner, internal; inwardly felt, heartfelt.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > intense emotion > [adjective]
inmostc897
inlyeOE
mucha1200
deepa1400
inwardc1402
quickc1449
piercingc1450
sharpc1480
profound1526
feeling1531
visceral1575
infelta1586
hearty?1614
hearteda1616
home-felt1637
exquisitea1656
deep-rooted1669
intimate1671
exalted1704
bosom-felt1771
pathologic1891
bone deep1900
the world > space > relative position > condition of being internal > [adjective]
inwardc888
inlyeOE
inwardlyc1000
inc1430
innerly1434
interial?a1475
internal?a1475
interior1490
intrinsic1490
interna1560
intrinsical1571
embowelled1609
insidea1616
intraneous1656
intestine1664
inwith1768
ad intra1825
indoor1874
eOE tr. Bede Eccl. Hist. (Tanner) iii. xiii. 198 Hwylcre geearnunge þes biscop wære,..se innlica dema [L. internus arbiter] ælmihtig God monnum gecyðde.
eOE tr. Bede Eccl. Hist. (Otho) v. xxii. 480 Þeah þe hie of miclum dæle mid inlice [L. domestico] hete ond fenge Ongelþeode ond þone steall ealre rihtgelyfedre Godes ciricean..afehten.
OE tr. Defensor Liber Scintillarum (1969) xi. 122 Quanto enim sancti ab huius saeculi conuersatione se subtrahunt, tanto internę mentis acie presentiam dei..contemplantur : swa micelum soðlice swa halige fram þissere worulde drohtnunge hi ætbrydaþ swa micelum inlices modes mid ecge andwerdnysse Godes besceaw[aþ].
a1400 in C. Brown Relig. Lyrics 14th Cent. (1924) 114 (MED) So Inliche loue was neuere noon.
a1425 (?a1400) Bk. Priue Counseling in P. Hodgson Cloud of Unknowing (1944) 148 (MED) It schal be goostly fode & inly strengþe, as wel to þi body as to þi soule.
?1504 W. Atkinson tr. Thomas à Kempis Ful Treat. Imytacyon Cryste (Pynson) i. vii. sig. Aviv The inlye [1517 enlye] disposicyon of euery soule.
1612 M. Drayton Poly-olbion vi. 88 Euen for those inly heats which through your loues they felt.
1714 ‘N. Ironside’ Orig. Canto of Spencer xxi. 17 'Till from their inly Maw their Loads they did upspew.
1778 H. Laurens Let. in South Carolina Hist. & Geneal. Mag. 6 (1905) 103 My inly sentiments in this peculiar case are, that our Light should shine before Men.
1821 W. Scott Kenilworth I. vii. 147 Thou art the good and well-tried steel, whose inly worth deserves, yet disdains, its outward ornaments.
1854 Putnam's Monthly Oct. 393/1 An inly production of the mind in its highest imagining or poetic moods.
1902 G. S. Thayer Songs from Edgewood 153 In the hushed gloaming, when the dying light Gleams soft appealings to her inly sight, She sits alone and watches o'er the bay.

Derivatives

inlihead n. inwardness, internal reality.
ΘΚΠ
the world > space > relative position > condition of being internal > [noun]
inliheadc1450
inwardness1611
internalitya1641
interiority1701
internity1770
interiorness1895
inness1896
the mind > emotion > intense emotion > [noun] > intensity or depth
strengthOE
deepnessc1175
inliheadc1450
profundity1565
depth1597
keenness1600
profoundness1612
poignancy1745
poignance1812
intensity1830
inwardness1836
c1450 Jacob's Well (1900) 171 Þe vij spanne..in contricyoun is Inly-hede; þat is, inly sorwe for þi synne in þe herte, & noȝt in þe chere, feyned outwarde.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2021).

inlyadv.

Brit. /ˈɪnli/, U.S. /ˈɪnli/
Forms: Old English inlice, Old English inlocast (superlative), Old English innlice, Middle English inlich, Middle English inliche, Middle English– inly, late Middle English endly (see note), late Middle English inle, late Middle English inli, late Middle English inlycke, late Middle English innly, late Middle English july (transmission error), late Middle English yndly, late Middle English ynly, 1500s–1600s inlie.
Origin: A word inherited from Germanic.
Etymology: Cognate with or formed similarly to Old Frisian inlīke , Old Dutch innelīcho (Middle Dutch innelīke , early modern Dutch inlijk ), Old High German inlīcho < the Germanic base of in adv. + the Germanic base of -ly suffix2. Compare inly adj.In the late Middle English form endly (only in Generides; compare quot. a1500) perhaps influenced by endly adv.
Inwardly, internally, within; in regard to the inner life or feelings. Also: in a way that touches the heart or inmost part; intimately, closely; fully, thoroughly. In later use literary and poetic.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > spirituality > [adverb]
inwardc950
in (in early use also on) one's heartOE
inwardlya1000
withinc1000
inlyOE
inwardsa1250
intellectuallya1398
at heartc1400
spiritally1502
internally1567
interiorly1609
soul-like1839
the mind > emotion > intense emotion > [adverb]
deepa1000
inwardlya1000
inlyOE
mortallyc1390
deeplya1400
keena1400
keenlya1400
from the bottom of one's hearta1413
from (also fro) one's heart1477
profoundly1489
from the spleen?a1505
sensibly1577
with sense1578
smartlyc1580
soakingly1593
dearly1604
intimately1637
viscerally1637
exquisitely1678
sensitively1793
exaltedly1855
intensely1860
the mind > emotion > aspects of emotion > seat of the emotions > [adverb]
inlyOE
pectorally1662
heartward1841
OE tr. Bede Eccl. Hist. (Cambr. Univ. Libr.) v. xvii. 464 He hine bæd & het, þæt he inlice þam biscope freond wære.
lOE tr. R. d'Escures Sermo in Festis Sancte Marie Virginis in R. D.-N. Warner Early Eng. Homilies (1917) 137 Æt þan ænde heo wæs inlice gedrefod &..his slege þurheode hire sawle.
c1300 St. Thomas Becket (Laud) l. 1680 in C. Horstmann Early S.-Eng. Legendary (1887) 154 Seint thomas bigan to siche sore: and Inliche wep al-so.
c1330 (?a1300) Guy of Warwick (Auch.) p. 611 Þe leuedi biheld him inliche, Hou mesays he was, sikerliche.
a1413 (c1385) G. Chaucer Troilus & Criseyde (Pierpont Morgan) (1881) i. l. 640 No man may be inly glad I trowe That neuere was yn sorwe or som distresse.
c1475 Life St. Anne (Trin. Cambr.) (1928) l. 590 (MED) Hyr worthiest most precious Parfyte feyre speche, inly delectable.
a1500 (a1450) Generides (Trin. Cambr.) l. 6698 The fayre mayde lucidas Right endly was inprentid in his hert.
1509 tr. A. de la Sale Fyftene Ioyes of Maryage (de Worde) (new ed.) iv. sig. D.ijv He is soo inly wery and soo mate That what someuer the wyfe wyll speke or do Nought careth he.
1596 Raigne of Edward III sig. B3v Inly beautified With bounties riches. View more context for this quotation
1635 A. Gil Sacred Philos. Holy Script. viii. xxxiv. 143 They..inly enuy that knowledge which the Christians have.
1678 J. Dryden All for Love v. 70 Some undistinguish'd words she inly murmur'd.
1720 A. Pope tr. Homer Iliad VI. xxiii. 72 Great Pelides, stretch'd along the Shore..Lies inly groaning.
1787 R. Burns Poems (new ed.) 69 What warm, poetic heart but inly bleeds, And execrates man's savage, ruthless deeds!
1847 R. W. Emerson Poems 130 Friends year by year more inly known.
1871 R. Ellis tr. Catullus Poems iv. 12 Oft Cytorus' height With her did inly whisper airy colloquy.
1927 H. T. Lowe-Porter tr. T. Mann Magic Mountain (1999) vii. 562 He..clicked glasses with Wehsal and Frau Magnus the inly wasted one.
1974 V. Nabokov Let. 11 Mar. in Sel. Lett. (1989) 530 The ascetic and rather grim but inly sparked task of working seven hours a day in order to finish turning by hand a roughish draft.
1997 J. Graham Errancy 57 The faith that inly feels.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2021; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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