单词 | interimistic |
释义 | interimisticadj. 1. Done, occurring, etc. in or for the interim; provisional: = interim adj. ΘΚΠ the world > time > duration > shortness or brevity in time > [adjective] > temporary or provisional whilwendlicc1000 whilenda1050 specialc1400 seasonable1549 temporary1567 provisional1597 provisionary1617 temporaneal1625 provisory1630 interimistical1643 pro tempore1649 temporaneous1656 non-permanent1782 jury-rigged1788 ad interim1806 interim1808 meantime1840 running1851 flying1857 pro tem1858 interimistic1859 temp1909 caretaker1945 1859 Ecclesiologist 20 345 Only one unintelligible word struck us, and that is ‘interimistic’ [Review of P. A. Munch's Cathedral of Throndheim]. 1875 E. Poste tr. Gaius Institutionum Iuris Civilis (ed. 2) ii. Comm. 228 In its origin Bonorum possessio was probably only the provisional or interimistic possession granted to one of the parties in a suit of Hereditatis petitio. 1878 J. R. Seeley Life & Times Stein II. 438 The Interimistic National Representation from April 1812 to March 1815. 2. Church History. Belonging to the Interimists; pertaining to or in accordance with the Interim: see interim n. 3b. ΘΚΠ society > faith > aspects of faith > sectarianism > schism > [adjective] > arrangement for adjustment of differences interimistical1643 interimistic1885 1885 R. W. Dixon Hist. Church Eng. III. 98 (note) The Emperor had strongly urged upon the ambassadors the settling of a form of religion agreeable to the Interimistic doctrine. DerivativesΘΚΠ the world > time > duration > shortness or brevity in time > [adjective] > temporary or provisional whilwendlicc1000 whilenda1050 specialc1400 seasonable1549 temporary1567 provisional1597 provisionary1617 temporaneal1625 provisory1630 interimistical1643 pro tempore1649 temporaneous1656 non-permanent1782 jury-rigged1788 ad interim1806 interim1808 meantime1840 running1851 flying1857 pro tem1858 interimistic1859 temp1909 caretaker1945 society > faith > aspects of faith > sectarianism > schism > [adjective] > arrangement for adjustment of differences interimistical1643 interimistic1885 1643 T. Goodwin et al. Apol. Narration 24 We had..during this inter [i] misticall season, tentations, yea provocations enough to have drawn forth such a spirit. 1647 T. Manton Meate out of Eater 49 God hateth those iniquos syncretismos profane mixtures, and inter[i]mysticall designes. interiˈmistically adv. (in quot.) in the interim, meanwhile (= interim adv.). ΘΚΠ the world > time > [adverb] > meanwhile all the whilec888 to whilec950 the whilec960 amongOE emethena1300 to whilesa1300 therewhilesc1320 that whilesc1330 i-whilesa1340 in (that, this, which, etc.) meantime1340 in the meanwhilea1375 (all) the (also this, that) meantimea1382 in the mean season (also space)a1382 the mean seasona1382 the meanwhilea1382 in the meantimec1384 for the meanwhilec1390 in the mean(s) whilesc1390 the whilesa1400 the whilsta1400 whilsta1400 (in) the meanwhile that?1418 therewhilec1430 mesne1439 meanwhile1440 for the meantime1480 while1508 in the while1542 in the mean1565 in the mean way1569 interim1580 in (that, this, which, etc.) meanwhilea1593 meantimea1593 this while1594 mean space1600 among-hands?1609 between (betwixt obsolete or archaic) whiles1647 ad interim1701 per interim1724 interimistically1890 1890 J. H. Stirling Gifford Lect. x. 177 Before coming to Anselm, it is to the Fathers that we must interimistically pass. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online March 2019). < adj.1643 |
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