单词 | manuduction |
释义 | † manuductionn. Obsolete. 1. The action or an act of leading, guiding, or introducing; guidance, introduction, direction. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > judgement or decision > advice > [noun] redeOE rathec1175 counsel?c1225 governaila1382 advicec1390 advisement1409 visingc1480 vicea1500 manuduction1502 recommending1575 recommendation1585 aread1590 paraenesis1593 consult1654 guidant1691 advisal1765 shauri1874 society > authority > control > [noun] > leading lodeOE leadinga1240 leada1300 leadinga1300 manuduction1502 conduct1530 conduction1541 ducture1645 duct1654 duction1661 leadance1682 1502 tr. Ordynarye of Crysten Men (de Worde) iv. xxvii. sig. hh.vv By ye meane manduccyon of thynges corporalles & sensybles a man may come vnto the contemplacyon of spyrytualles. 1624 Bp. F. White Replie to Iesuit Fishers Answere 514 Vertuous actions haue reference (not of desert, but of disposition, and instrumentall efficiencie or manuduction) to beatitude. 1642 E. Dering Coll. Speeches on Relig. xvi. 85 Young Students..wander for want of manuduction. 1723 tr. F. C. Weber Present State Russia I. 18 Well stored with Money, but without any Instruction or Manuduction. 1872 J. S. Blackie Lays of Highlands Introd. 54 Well satisfied if he has accomplished..even one third of the ground over which he has accepted my hurried manuduction. 1896 W. E. Gladstone Stud. Subsidiary to Wks. Bp. Butler 88 The insight of anticipation which, without a manuduction (if the term may be allowed) by natural science, enabled him to forecast [etc.]. 2. A means or instrument of guidance; a text serving as a guide or introduction to some subject. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > judgement or decision > advice > [noun] > adviser or counsellor > document or text giving advice manuduction1614 paraenetic1645 advisory1955 1614 (title) A Manvdiction for Mr Robinson and such as consent with him in privat communion, to lead them on to publick. 1624 Bp. F. White Replie to Iesuit Fishers Answere 586 He ascribeth no more vnto it, than to be a manuduction and guider to sauing veritie. 1625 T. James (title) A manuduction, or introduction unto divinitie. 1713 R. Nelson Life Bp. Bull (1827) xvii. 84 He sent it [sc. his book] abroad..that it might serve as a manuduction to the candidates of divinity. 1759 A. Butler Lives Saints IV. 799 Bishops and their assistants stand in need of a more profound and universal skill both in what regards their own office, (in which Barbosa may be a manuduction) and others. 1790 E. Stiles Let. 27 Aug. in T. Jefferson Papers (1965) XVII. 443 I am very sick of your Gibbon's, Robertsons, Rollin the best of them. They are at best Manuductions. 3. A manual process or operation. rare. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > industry > manufacture or production > [noun] > making by hand manufacture1605 manuduction1772 1772 T. Nugent tr. J. F. de Isla Hist. Friar Gerund I. 532 And taught man the manuduction of the rescindent spade. 1778 W. Pryce Mineralogia Cornubiensis Contents iv. ii The various Manuductions used in dressing of Copper and Lead Ores. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2000; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < n.1502 |
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