单词 | ingenerate |
释义 | ingenerateadj.1 Now rare. 1. a. Of character, qualities, etc.: Inborn, innate. ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > existence > intrinsicality or inherence > [adjective] > innate or natural i-cundeeOE fleshly971 kindlyOE kindc1175 naturalc1275 kindc1390 innatea1420 nativea1425 inborn1513 innative1513 habitual1526 ingenerate1531 instincta1538 innated1545 inset1545 of one's nativity1582 inbreda1592 connatural1599 prognatec1600 ingenious1601 ingenit1604 congenite1610 connativea1618 intuitive1621 infusive1630 habituous1633 veined1633 genial1646 connatea1652 relollacean1654 relollaceous1657 relolleous1662 congenial1664 complanted1668 ingrown1670 ingenerated1677 unborrowed1704 cogenite1712 born1741 naturable1771 unacquired1793 congenerous1813 congenital1848 ingrain1852 indigenousa1864 ingenital1886 wired-in1957 1531 T. Elyot Bk. named Gouernour iii. xxii. sig. giijv In the soules of men is ingenerate a leme of science. 1541 T. Elyot Image of Gouernance vii. f. 13v That grauitie and sternesse, whiche is in you, as it were by nature ingenerate. 1581 R. Mulcaster Positions iv. 23 We did not force them from their ingenerate heat, and naturall stirring, to an vnnaturall stilnesse. 1612 T. James Iesuits Downefall 30 The ingenerate law of all men to bee loyall to their Countrey. a1639 H. Wotton Surv. Educ. in Reliquiæ Wottonianæ (1672) 77 Ingenerate and seminal powers. 1882 J. B. Stallo Concepts Mod. Physics 290 There is..in every finite part of the world an ingenerate bias from irregularity to regularity. b. Of diseases or their causes: Born or developed in the system; congenital. rare. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > types > [adjective] > congenital congenial1775 congenital disease1796 ingenerate1822 autopathic1847 1822 J. M. Good Study Med. II. 570 We meet with a few scattered cases of it [sc.measles] in almost every month of the year, evidently proving an ingenerate origin. 1834 S. Cooper Good's Study Med. (ed. 4) II. 482 There are other poisonous irritants which are altogether ingenerate or hereditary. ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > creation > [adjective] > created or produced wroughtOE wroughtOE producta1398 createa1425 generate?a1425 gendered1502 naturate1509 shaped1540 generated1552 ingeneratea1572 concepted1662 a1572 J. Knox Hist. Reformation Scotl. in Wks. (1846) I. 446 Quhairintill great parrellis may be ingenerat to the commoun-weall and libertie thairof. 1583 P. Stubbes Anat. Abuses sig. Bvi From the cursed roote of pestiferous Pride do all other euilles sproute, and thereof are ingenerate. ?1611 G. Chapman tr. Homer Iliads xviii. 323 She, reigning queen of Goddesses, and being ingenerate Of one stock with himself. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online June 2022). ingenerateadj.2 Not generated; self-existent. ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > existence > [adjective] > existent or existing > self-existent > existing without having been made unmadec1350 ungotten1435 unproduceda1513 unbegotten1532 ungenerate1546 uncreate1549 uncreated1549 unbegot1597 unprocreated1623 ingenerated1646 unprocreatea1649 ingenerate1656 improduced1662 ingenit1677 ungenerated1741 unborn1822 birthless1830 1656 T. Stanley Hist. Philos. II. v. 61 The soul is moved by its selfe, therefore the soul is incorruptible, ingenerate, and immortall. 1678 R. Cudworth True Intellect. Syst. Universe i. iv. 233 Such a God as this, may be..Ingenerate or Unproduced, and consequently Self-existent. 1871 J. H. Newman Arians 4th Cent. (ed. 3) ii. 186 The word ἀγéννητος, ingenitus (unborn, ingenerate), was the philosophical term to denote that which had existed from eternity. 1894 H. B. Swete Apostles' Creed iii. 35 The first Synod of Sirmium anathematises those who..identify the Holy Ghost with the Ingenerate God. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online March 2018). ingeneratev. Now rare. transitive. To generate within, engender, produce. ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > causation > [verb (transitive)] > give rise to makeOE breedc1200 wakea1325 wakenc1330 engendera1393 gendera1398 raisea1400 begetc1443 reara1513 ingener1513 ingenerate1528 to stir upc1530 yield1576 to pull ona1586 to brood up1586 to set afloat (on float)1586 spawn1594 innate1602 initiate1604 inbreed1605 irritate1612 to give rise to1630 to let in1655 to gig (out)1659 to set up1851 gin1887 1528 J. Foxe Let. to Gardiner in J. Strype Eccl. Memorials (1721) I. App. xxvi. 77 I..toke occasion to shew..how these opynyons were ingenerated. 1604 T. Wright Passions of Minde (new ed.) ii. i. 55 Inordinate Passions cause and ingenerate in the Soule all those vices which are opposite to prudence. 1674 J. Owen Disc. Holy Spirit (1693) 108 They are the great means whereby all Grace is ingenerated and exercised. 1858 H. Bushnell Nature & Supernatural viii. 240 God shall..be able to ingenerate in him a new, divine state, or principle of action. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online March 2021). < adj.11531adj.21656v.1528 |
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