单词 | magisterially |
释义 | magisteriallyadv. 1. In a magisterial manner: (a) like a schoolmaster or magistrate; with superior knowledge or judgement, or the assumption of it; authoritatively; (b) like a lord over subjects; domineeringly; (c) like a master-craftsman; consummately, commandingly. ΘΚΠ society > authority > [adverb] authoritativelyc1443 magisterially1625 the mind > goodness and badness > quality of being good > perfection > [adverb] fullfremedlyOE to envyc1369 to a wish1390 perfectlyc1395 consummately1529 sincerely1583 to the (also a) nail?1611 like a tansy1619 magisterially1625 (up) to the nines (rarely nine)?1719 puffickly1858 quintessentially1866 to the (also a) queen's taste1880 A-OK1961 the mind > mental capacity > belief > expressed belief, opinion > extreme opinion, dogmatism > [adverb] magistrallya1603 pragmatically1606 magisterially1625 thetically1657 dogmatically1664 magisteriously1673 judiciously1728 unargumentatively1840 cocksurely1887 society > authority > rule or government > oppression > [adverb] > domineeringly or overbearingly masterfully1395 masterlyc1425 masterlikec1450 superciliously1528 imperiously1536 dictator-like1581 magistrallya1603 lordlily1611 Nestoriously1620 magisterially1625 magistratically1650 magisteriously1673 domineeringly1684 dictatorially1731 dictatorily1788 overbearingly1824 high-handedly1867 1625 R. Montagu Appello Cæsarem 321 Those idle Articlers..that in their Informations have carried themselves so magisterially. 1651 in E. D. Neill Virginia Carolorum (1886) 213 The reason why they talk so Magisterially to us, is this, we are forsooth their worships slaves. 1693 J. Evelyn tr. J. de La Quintinie Reflect. Agric. vi. 50 in Compl. Gard'ner I do not pretend Magisterially to Determine, whither of the two Opinions has the more of..Reason on its side. 1703 Clarendon's Hist. Rebellion II. vi. 54 Whilst the King was at Nottingham..they gave orders Magisterially for the War. 1726 Bp. J. Butler 15 Serm. ii. 36 Conscience..without being advised with, magisterially exerts itself. 1754 D. Hume Hist. Great Brit. I. i. 7 He [sc. James I] was now employed in dictating magisterially to an assembly of divines. 1865 M. Arnold Ess. Crit. i. 35 When Protestantism..gives the law to criticism too magisterially. 1963 Times 4 Mar. 14/2 M. Planchon, who wrote every word of the text and was responsible for every step of the choreography, rarely stumbles and magisterially weaves the disparate threads into one homogeneous pattern. 1972 Times 15 June 7/3 These dons, judges and headmasters..who moved so magisterially within their cathedral closes, [etc.]. 1991 Greece & Rome 38 107 This is a rich feast,..magisterially ordered and deeply researched, offering new insights and opening fascinating vistas on Greek sculpture over a thousand years. ΘΚΠ society > authority > office > holder of office > magistrate > [adverb] magistratically1872 magisterially1875 1875 E. Poste tr. Gaius Institutionum Iuris Civilis (ed. 2) i. 138 A magisterially appointed guardian is called by modern commentators tutor dativus. 1883 Pall Mall Gaz. 30 May 8/2 The men arrested..were magisterially examined at Castlebar to-day. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2000; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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