单词 | integrity |
释义 | integrityn. 1. a. The condition of having no part or element taken away or wanting; undivided or unbroken state; material wholeness, completeness, entirety. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > wholeness > [noun] > wholeness or intactness wholenessOE wholeshipc1225 yholschipea1240 yholnesse1340 halenessa1500 integrity1533 infrangibleness1727 inviolacy1846 inviolateness1860 intactness1890 1533 T. More Answere Poysened Bk. iii. ii. f. clxiiv Not the sacryfyce nor oblacyon, which to the integrite therof requyreth bothe the formys. a1676 M. Hale Primitive Originat. Mankind (1677) i. iii. 93 Are there not among men some that want the integrity of their Limbs? 1756 J. Warton Ess. on Pope I. iii. 100 The poem before us is by no means destitute of a just integrity, and a lucid order. 1833 C. Lyell Princ. Geol. III. 192 The integrity of the cones..shows that the country has not been agitated by violent earthquakes. a1856 W. Hamilton Lect. Metaphysics (1860) IV. xxiv. 2 Method, considered in its integrity, consists of two processes,—Analysis and Synthesis. 1868 M. E. Grant Duff Polit. Surv. 44 To work for the integrity of the Ottoman Empire, and at the same time to promote its dismemberment, is to stultify one's-self. 1870 F. R. Wilson Archit. Surv. Churches Lindisfarne 68 The walls were standing..though not in their integrity. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > wholeness > [noun] > that which is whole integral1620 integrity1620 wholenessa1681 unitarya1842 integera1848 1620 T. Granger Syntagma Logicum 110 They be privatives of Originall integrities. 1620 T. Granger Syntagma Logicum 111 They are somethings, id est, pravities contrarie to created integrities. 2. The condition of not being marred or violated; unimpaired or uncorrupted condition; original perfect state; soundness. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > condition of matter > state of being undecayed > [noun] integrityc1450 incorruption1526 soundness1548 undecayedness1650 imputrescence1658 the mind > goodness and badness > quality of being good > perfection > [noun] > purity or freedom from flaws integrityc1450 purenessc1500 purity1553 indefectuousness1685 undefectiveness1702 immaculacy1774 faultlessness1818 inerrancy1818 flawlessness1888 c1450 Mirour Saluacioun 4316 When he [Christ] was borne savyng his moders integritee [glossed hir maydenhod]. ?1550 J. Bale Apol. agaynste Papyst 122 (R.) In these and other lyke factes, was faythes integrite broken, whych is the true maydenhede of ye soule. 1561 T. Norton tr. J. Calvin Inst. Christian Relig. ii. f. 114 He did but restore the law to her integritie. 1638 F. Junius Painting of Ancients 118 Why the integritie of workmanship is now adayes put down by false and adulterate wayes. 1650 J. Bulwer Anthropometamorphosis 224 Natures constant provision to preserve virginal integrity. 1783 S. Johnson Let. 19 June (1994) IV. 151 This prayer, that I might try the integrity of my faculties I made in Latin verse. 1881 B. F. Westcott & F. J. A. Hort New Test. in Orig. Greek II. Introd. ii. 67 Any investigation of the ultimate integrity of the text. 3. In moral sense. ΘΚΠ society > morality > virtue > absence of moral flaw > [noun] integrity1561 unblamableness1638 unreprovableness1659 impeccableness1696 irreproach1793 unimpeachableness1817 irreproachableness1828 unimpeachability1830 irreproachability1833 1561 T. Norton tr. J. Calvin Inst. Christian Relig. i. f. 54 In this integritie, man had freewil, wherby if he would he might haue atteined eternall life. 1622 T. Scott Belgicke Pismire 1 Adam in his integritie should have wrought, but without wearinesse. a1674 T. Traherne Christian Ethicks (1675) 55 In his Corruption, he might possibly retain a Sence of that Nature, and Life which he enjoyed in his integrity. 1678 J. Owen Ζυνεσις Πνευματικη ii. 41 The State of Integrity. b. Soundness of moral principle; the character of uncorrupted virtue, esp. in relation to truth and fair dealing; uprightness, honesty, sincerity. ΘΚΠ society > morality > virtue > [noun] > moral excellence goodwilleOE goodnesseOE thewnessc1200 goodlaikc1225 goodheadc1275 honestete1340 bountyc1386 goodliheada1393 prowessc1395 honestyc1400 goodliness1405 virtuosityc1443 virtuousnessc1449 virtueheada1456 good naturec1475 integrity1548 honestness1556 graciousness1591 saintship1613 gracefulness1619 saintliness1838 te1895 virtu1906 the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > sincerity, freedom from deceit > [noun] heartliness1435 singleness1526 fidelity1534 unfeignedness1535 sincereness1537 uprightness1541 integrity1548 entireness1549 sincerity1557 reality1616 realty1619 single-heartedness1642 plain-heartedness1647 single-mindedness1833 genuineness1841 1548 Hall's Vnion: Henry VI f. clxxxvv So much estemed..for his liberalitie, clemencie, integritie, and corage. c1599 Life T. More in C. Wordsworth Eccl. Biogr. (1810) II. 198 That he might reserve the integritie of a good conscience. 1611 Bible (King James) Prov. xix. 1 Better is the poore that walketh in his integrity, then he that is peruerse in his lippes, and is a foole. View more context for this quotation 1639 S. Du Verger tr. J.-P. Camus Admirable Events 12 Who for a kingdome would not have blemished her integrity. 1795 Gentleman's Mag. 65 543/1 In integrity of heart and uprightness of intention he was excelled by few. 1850 J. McCosh Method Divine Govt. (1874) iii. i. 276 Mankind do, in fact, trust in a person known to be of thorough integrity, that he will always be upright. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online June 2021). < n.c1450 |
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