单词 | intrinsical |
释义 | intrinsicaladj.n. Now rare. A. adj. ΘΚΠ 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 1571 T. Digges in L. Digges's Geom. Pract.: Pantometria v. sig. V iij The semidimetient of the intrinsicall circle. 1580 G. Harvey in E. Spenser & G. Harvey Three Proper & Wittie Lett. 14 That small skill I have in extrinsecall and intrinsecall physiognomie. 1650 J. Bulwer Anthropometamorphosis 83 For their intrinsecal operation, they used little hollow Pipes. 1688 R. Holme Acad. Armory ii. 16/2 The Intrinsical..are all such Lines or Circles, as ly inward. a. = intrinsic adj. 2a. Obsolete. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > hiding, concealing from view > privacy > [adjective] > innermost inmostc897 innerc900 privyc1300 intrinsic1490 interior1548 intrinsical1548 inward1548 secret1548 retired1596 in-pent1613 bosom1640 sneaking1748 interior1775 inside1888 1548 Hall's Vnion: Henry VI f. clxxiiv After this apparant concord, and intrinsecall discord. 1631 R. S. tr. J. Drexel Nicetas ii. 385 Those that are cast into outward darknes shal neuer be illuminated with any intrinsecal light. 1640 Bp. J. Hall Christian Moderation i. 172 Besides that intrinsecall mischiefe, which it works upon a mans owne heart. 1655 Ld. Orrery Parthenissa IV. ii. vi. 626 His externall, as well as intrinsecall sufferings. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > love > friendliness > [adjective] > intimate or familiar homelya1387 familiarc1405 familarya1500 internal1581 intrinsical1602 intimated1606 intrinsic1613 intimea1618 intimous1619 domestica1631 intimate1635 pack1686 thickc1756 throng1768 versant1787 solid1882 chummy1884 tutoyant1899 cosy1927 schmoozy1954 tight1956 1602 W. Watson Decacordon Ten Quodlibeticall Questions 99 How intrinsecall soeuer they two were together. 1602 T. Fitzherbert Apol. 40 b Without the consent or knowledg of any of his superiours, yea or of any intrinsecal frend of theirs. a1639 H. Wotton View Life & Death Duke of Buckingham in Reliquiæ Wottonianæ (1651) 77 He falls into intrinsecall society with Sir John Greham. a1639 H. Wotton Reliquiæ Wottonianæ (1651) 363 He had a close and Intrinsecall Favourite. 1879 tr. Guizot's Cromwell iii. 149 There may be a more intrinsical and mutual interest of each in other..for the good of both. 3. a. = intrinsic adj. 3. intrinsical mode, with the Scotist school of medieval philosophers, an attribute (such as existence) which, while predicated of a subject in itself, and not merely in relation to something else, and having no independent character of its own, yet neither formed part of, nor followed from, nor in any way affected, the definition of its subject. (By later logicians used in a more general sense: cf. quot. 1725.) ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > existence > intrinsicality or inherence > [adjective] propera1325 indwelling14.. resident1525 subsistenta1530 corporate1531 immanent1535 intrinsical?1545 integral1551 inexistent1553 internal1564 subjective1564 insident1583 inward1587 inherent1588 imminent1605 inhering1609 intern1612 subjectory1614 intimate1632 inhesive1639 intrinsic1642 implantate1650 medullary1651 implicit1658 inexisting1678 originala1682 indwelt1855 the mind > mental capacity > philosophy > scholasticism > [noun] > Scotism > elements of intrinsical mode?1545 ?1545 J. Bale 2nd Pt. Image Both Churches ii. Pref. sig. aiijv Vnsauerye sophysmes, problemes..subtiltees, seconde intencyons, intrinsecall moodes. 1623 Bp. J. Hall Best Bargaine 4 There is an intrinsecall or formall truth in things truly existing. a1661 T. Fuller Worthies (1662) Wilts. 150 Though the same in noise and number, not the same in intrinsecal valuation. 1691 J. Ray Wisdom of God 123 That Learning..hath in it this intrinsical Imperfection. 1725 I. Watts Logick i. ii. §4 The third division of modes shews us, they are either intrinsical or extrinsical. Intrinsical modes are conceived to be in the subject or substance, as when we say, a globe is round, or swift, rolling, or at rest; or when we say a man is tall or learned, these are intrinsic modes. 1865 Reader 4 Feb. 128/1 The position which Austria has taken in the Peninsula has neither augmented nor consolidated her intrinsical power. b. Const. to, unto. ΚΠ 1638 Bp. J. Wilkins Discov. New World (1707) xiv. 117 The heaviness of a Body..is not any absolute Quality intrinsical unto it. 1714 Locke's Ess. Humane Understanding ii. i, in Wks. I. 39 Impressions that are made on our Senses by outward Objects that are extrinsecal to the Mind; and its own Operations, proceeding from Powers intrinsecal and proper to it self. c. That is such intrinsically, or by its very nature. ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > existence > intrinsicality or inherence > [adjective] > that is such intrinsically intrinsical1821 1821 Ld. Byron Let. 20 Oct. (1978) VIII. 245 All men are intrinsical rascals,—and I am only sorry that not being a dog I can't bite them. Inward qualities, feelings, etc.; internal or essential character. Obsolete. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > [noun] > emotions or feelings feelings1530 intrinsical1655 frames and feelings1734 sensibilities1858 the mind > mental capacity > disposition or character > [noun] > qualities, stuff conditionsc1374 allaya1456 mettle?1520 stuff1557 alloy1594 wood1594 intrinsical1655 cast1711 calibre1808 timber1906 the world > existence and causation > existence > intrinsicality or inherence > [noun] > something intrinsic or inherent > intrinsic thing self-being1587 intrinsical1655 1655 J. Howell 4th Vol. Familiar Lett. xxxvi. 88 Ther's none knowes my intrinsecals better then you. 1655 J. Howell 4th Vol. Familiar Lett. xi. 30 This History will display the very intrinsecals of the Castillian, who goes for the prime Spaniard. 1676 Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 11 554 The external difference seems easy for vulgar observation, the intrinsecals were intricate. Derivatives intrinsiˈcality n. = intrinsicalness n. ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > existence > intrinsicality or inherence > [noun] inherence1577 subsistence1593 inherency1601 inbeing1617 immanency1619 inhesiona1631 inexistence1635 inexistency1674 intrinsicalness1676 immanence1687 intrinsicality1852 1852 P. M. Roget Thesaurus §5. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online March 2021). < |
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