单词 | atone |
释义 | atonen.ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > order > agreement, harmony, or congruity > [noun] accordmentc1330 accorda1398 consonancya1398 unitya1398 accordancea1400 commoningc1400 convenience1413 correspondence1413 answeringc1425 conformityc1430 consonance1430 congruity1447 concordancec1450 consonantc1475 agreement1495 monochordc1500 conveniencya1513 agreeance1525 agreeableness1531 concinnity1531 congruence1533 harmony?1533 concent1563 tunableness1569 agreeing1575 answerableness1577 concert1578 consent1578 sympathy1578 concord1579 symphonia1579 correspondency1589 atone1595 coherence1597 respondence1598 symphony1598 sortance1600 coherency1603 respondency1603 symbolizing1605 coaptation1614 compositiona1616 sympathizing1632 comportance1648 compliance1649 syntax1649 concinneness1655 symmetry1655 homology1656 consistency1659 consentaneousness1660 consistence1670 comportment1675 harmoniousness1679 symbolism1722 congruousness1727 accordancy1790 sameness1790 consentaneity1798 consilience1840 chime1847 consensus1854 solidarity1874 synchromesh1966 concordancing1976 society > society and the community > dissent > absence of dissension or peace > bringing about concord or peace > [noun] > reconciliation saughtnessc1000 accordc1275 saughtelinga1300 saughtlinessa1300 cordementc1320 accordmentc1330 reconcilinga1382 reconciliationa1398 cordinga1400 saughtinga1400 reparationc1450 reconcilementc1475 recounsellinga1500 atonement1513 making-upa1525 recorda1540 atone1595 atonemaking1611 reconciliage1626 redintegration1631 reintegration1656 according1709 make-up1833 Versöhnung1976 1595 E. Spenser Colin Clouts come Home Againe sig. E For how should else things so far from attone..Be euer drawne together into one. 1638 T. Heywood Rape Lucrece (1874) 185 Tullia..hath not yet by reconcilement made Attone with Phœbus. 2. Reparation, expiation. (Archaism with modern sense.) ΘΚΠ society > morality > virtue > righteousness or rectitude > reform, amendment, or correction > atonement > [noun] boot971 edbotec1315 amendmentc1325 amendsc1330 assethe1340 enoughbote1340 satisfaction1340 redress1384 menda1400 redemptiona1400 curation?c1400 amends making?a1425 mends-makinga1425 recompensec1425 expiation1482 agreement1526 contentation1535 sythmentc1540 syth1567 atonement-making1587 atonement1611 piation1623 atone1868 1868 R. Buchanan Wallace in Tragic Dramas i. iii Oh injured Wallace! Would Heaven but lend me one day's life to do Atone to thee. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1885; most recently modified version published online December 2021). atonev. I. Of unity of disposition. 1. transitive. To set at one, bring into concord, reconcile, unite in harmony: a. contending persons. (Obsolete except as revived by etymological writers.) ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > dissent > absence of dissension or peace > bringing about concord or peace > bring to peace (strife or discord) [verb (transitive)] > reconcile (people) seema1000 saughtc1000 saughtela1122 accordlOE i-sehtnec1175 saughtenc1175 to bring, make, set at onec1300 peasec1300 reconcilec1390 corda1400 pacifyc1500 agree1530 reconciliate1539 gree1570 atone1597 compose1597 even1620 to build bridges1886 1597 W. Shakespeare Richard II i. i. 202 Since we cannot atone you, we shall see Iustice designe the Victors chiualrie. View more context for this quotation 1611 J. Speed Hist. Great Brit. ix. vii. 481/1 The new Pope..sends a Cardinall Deacon to attone the two mighty Kings of France and England. 1641 Naunton's Fragmenta Regalia sig. C2 To appease and atone them. 1643 J. Milton Soveraigne Salve 9 The king and parliament will soon be attoned. 1676 J. Dryden Aureng-Zebe iii. 29 The King and haughty Empress..If not atton'd, yet seemingly at peace. 1845 R. C. Trench Fitness Holy Script. ii. 37 Him in whom God and man were perfectly atoned. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > dissent > absence of dissension or peace > bringing about concord or peace > bring to peace (strife or discord) [verb (transitive)] > settle (a dispute) peasec1330 reconcilea1393 compone1523 compromit1537 compound1546 atone1555 to take up1560 compose1570 gree1570 accommodate1609 concoct1620 even1620 sopite1628 to make up1699 liquidate1765 resolve1875 1555 W. Waterman tr. J. Boemus Fardle of Facions i. vi. 92 Those battayles are attoned by the women..For when they be ones comen into the middle..the battaile sodenly ceaseth. 1565 J. Heywood in C. Gibbon Casquet of Lit. (1877) IV. 232/2 The constable is called to atone the broil. 1624 T. Heywood Γυναικεῖον iv. 167 She presently..attonde the discord. 1702 N. Rowe Tamerlane iii. i. 1096 Could I attone The fatal Breach 'twixt thee and Tamerlane. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > order > agreement, harmony, or congruity > agree/be in harmony/be congruous [verb (intransitive)] > come into agreement to come togetherOE atonea1616 concentre1615 hit1758 mesh1944 a1616 W. Shakespeare As you like It (1623) v. iv. 108 Then is there mirth in heauen, When earthly things made eauen attone together. View more context for this quotation a1616 W. Shakespeare Coriolanus (1623) iv. vi. 75 He, and Auffidius can no more attone Then violent'st Contrariety. View more context for this quotation 3. transitive. To reconcile or restore to friendly relations: a. one who is alienated by a sense of wrong or offence received: To conciliate, propitiate, appease. archaic. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > dissent > absence of dissension or peace > bringing about concord or peace > bring to peace (strife or discord) [verb (transitive)] > reconcile (people) > win (a person) over or back to friendly relations recounselc1384 reconcilec1405 recover1556 atonea1617 conciliate1796 a1617 P. Baynes Comm. Ephes. (1658) 11 Now he [sc. God] is atoned and reconciled by Christ. 1697 J. Dryden tr. Virgil Æneis iii, in tr. Virgil Wks. 268 With Pray'rs and Vows the Driads I attone. 1715 A. Pope tr. Homer Iliad I. i. 89 So Heav'n aton'd shall dying Greece restore. 1809 Let. in Duke of Buckingham Court George III (1855) IV. 391/3 To atone Lord Wellesley for the mortification he must have experienced. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > dissent > absence of dissension or peace > bringing about concord or peace > bring to peace (strife or discord) [verb (transitive)] > reconcile (people) > reconcile (a person) to another reconcilec1384 recounselc1384 concile?1529 atone1642 raccommode1673 1642 J. Jackson Bk. Conscience 54 There can be no sound peace of Conscience, till we be atoned and reconciled to God. 4. Whence, absol. To make reconcilement or propitiation: a. for the offender. ΚΠ 1682 J. Dryden Religio Laici 6 If Sheep and Oxen cou'd Attone for Men. a1700 J. Dryden Dram. Wks. (1761) III. 18 The Oracle of Appius, and the Witchcraft of Erictho will somewhat attone for him [Lucan]. b. for the offence. (Here the idea of reconciliation or reunion is practically lost sight of, under that of legal satisfaction or amends.) ΚΠ 1665 J. Glanvill Scepsis Scientifica Addr. Royal Soc. sig. c4v Need to plead it to attone for the imperfection of this Adress. 1710 S. Palmer Moral Ess. Prov. Pref. p. xi Fine Language will never Attone for want of Manners. 1711 R. Steele Spectator No. 20. ⁋7 Nothing can atone for the Want of Modesty. 1771 ‘Junius’ Stat Nominis Umbra (1772) II. liv. 238 He..has a multitude of political offences to atone for. 1873 W. Black Princess of Thule xix. 315 She would..give him a chance of atoning for the past. 5. a. transitive (by omission of for) To expiate, make amends for (a fault or loss). ΘΚΠ society > morality > virtue > righteousness or rectitude > reform, amendment, or correction > atonement > atone for [verb (transitive)] beetc897 i-bye10.. abyelOE answer?a1300 buya1300 amendc1300 mendc1330 forbuy1340 redressa1387 answera1400 byea1400 filla1400 peasea1400 ransoma1400 to pay for——c1400 recompense?a1439 abidea1450 satisfyc1460 redeema1464 repaira1513 syth1513 reconcile1535 acquit1567 dispense1590 assoil1596 propitiate1610 expiatea1626 atone1661 retrievea1679 society > faith > aspects of faith > spirituality > sin > atonement > atone [verb (transitive)] content1548 atone1661 1661 J. Glanvill Vanity of Dogmatizing ix. 76 [This] I hope will attone the Digression. 1671 I. Barrow Duty & Reward of Bounty 49 Other Sacrifices..did in their way propitiate God, and atone sin. 1799 R. B. Sheridan Pizarro v. iv I will endeavour to atone the..errors. 1837 E. Bulwer-Lytton Athens II. 223 They endeavoured to atone the loss by the pursuit of Artabazus. ΘΚΠ society > morality > virtue > righteousness or rectitude > reform, amendment, or correction > atonement > atone for [verb (transitive)] > for the offender atone1650 1650 W. Brough Sacred Princ. 28 For thy deare Sonnes sake..by whom the world is attoned: O let me be reconciled to thee. 1717 L. Welsted tr. Ovid in S. Garth Ovid's Metamorphoses xv. 545 No Victim can attone the impious Age. II. Of physical, expressional, or artistic unity. a. transitive. To join in one, unite together. Obsolete. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > condition or fact of uniting or being united > unite [verb (transitive)] uny1433 unec1460 unionc1475 unify1502 enuny1542 unite1555 co-unitea1592 adunitea1600 coadunate1607 atone1609 co-une1628 ferruminate1631 coadunite1649 unitize1812 inone1855 1609 T. Heywood Troia Britanica iv. xx Their long diuided bodies they attone, And enter amorous parley. ?1615 G. Chapman tr. Homer Odysses (new ed.) ix. 266 High built with pines, that heaven and earth attone. a1668 W. Davenant Wks. (1673) i. 322 Your Eies and Hair atone the day and Night. b. figurative. To bring into artistic or logical harmony; to harmonize. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > order > agreement, harmony, or congruity > agree, harmonize, or be congruous with [verb (transitive)] > bring into agreement or harmony > in artistic effect atone1691 harmonize1727 1691 E. Taylor J. Behmen's Theosophick Philos. 203 The contrary properties in him are..so attoned and in harmony. 1827 J. C. Hare & A. W. Hare Guesses at Truth I. 233 To atone our ideas with our perceptions. c. absol. To produce a harmony of significance. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > order > agreement, harmony, or congruity > agree/be in harmony/be congruous [verb (intransitive)] > produce a harmony of significance atone1846 1846 R. C. Trench Notes Miracles Prelim. Ess. v. 71 That attempt to reconcile and atone between revelation and science, which, etc. 7. intransitive. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > social relations > association, fellowship, or companionship > associate together or with [verb (intransitive)] mingc1275 company1387 joinc1390 meddlec1390 herd?a1400 fellowshipc1430 enfellowship1470 to step in1474 accompany?1490 yoke?a1513 to keep with ——c1515 conjoin1532 wag1550 frequent1577 encroach1579 consort1588 sort1595 commerce1596 troop1597 converse1598 to keep (also enter, come into, etc.) commons1598 to enter common1604 atone1611 to walk (also travel) in the way with1611 minglea1616 consociate1638 associate1644 corrive1647 co-unite1650 walk1650 cohere1651 engage1657 mix1667 accustom1670 to make one1711 coalite1735 commerciate1740 to have nothing to say to (also with)1780 gang?1791 companion1792 mess1795 matea1832 comrade1865 to go around1904 to throw in with1906 to get down1975 the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > condition or fact of uniting or being united > unite [verb (intransitive)] unitea1576 coite1578 atone1611 1611 T. Heywood Golden Age ii. sig. Ev You neuer shall with hated man attone. b. To harmonize in character or appearance. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > order > agreement, harmony, or congruity > agree/be in harmony/be congruous [verb (intransitive)] accord1340 cord1340 concordc1374 agree1447 to stand togetherc1449 rhyme?a1475 commonc1475 gree?a1513 correspond1529 consent1540 cotton1567 pan1572 reciprocate1574 concur1576 meet1579 suit1589 sorta1592 condog1592 square1592 fit1594 congrue1600 sympathize1601 symbolize1605 to go even1607 coherea1616 congreea1616 hita1616 piece1622 to fall in1626 harmonize1629 consist1638 comply1645 shadow1648 quare1651 atonea1657 symphonize1661 syncretize1675 chime1690 jibe1813 consone1873 a1657 G. Daniel Trinarchodia: Richard II cxxiv, in Poems (1878) III. 124 The Glorious flowers wch best attone Within a Chaplett. 1844 Ld. Houghton Mem. Many Scenes 106 Welcome such thoughts! They well atone With this more serious mood. 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