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单词 authentically
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authenticallyadv.

Brit. /ɔːˈθɛntᵻkli/, U.S. /əˈθɛn(t)ək(ə)li/, /ɔˈθɛn(t)ək(ə)li/, /ɑˈθɛn(t)ək(ə)li/
Forms: 1500s autenticallie, 1500s–1600s autentically, 1500s–1600s authenticallie, 1500s– authentically, 1600s authenticallye.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: authentical adj., -ly suffix2.
Etymology: < authentical adj. + -ly suffix2. Compare post-classical Latin authentice authoritatively, legally (from 13th cent. in British sources), actually, genuinely (1570), Hellenistic Greek αὐθεντικῶς authoritatively (also in classical Latin (in Cicero) as a Greek word), Anglo-Norman autentikement , Anglo-Norman and Middle French autentiquement , Middle French, French authentiquement (beginning of the 14th cent. in Old French as autenticquement ). Compare earlier authenticly adv.
1. With authority, authoritatively; with legal validity, in proper legal form.
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society > authority > [adverb] > with due or established authority
authenticlyc1456
authentically1566
society > law > rule of law > [adverb] > with legal validity
authentically1566
validly1637
1566 R. Horne Answeare M. J. Fekenham f. 50v The gifte was not so authentically ratified, as it was vnaduisedly promised.
1577 G. Harvey Let.-bk. (1884) 56 A former Composition solemely and autentically agreid uppon.
a1652 J. Smith Select Disc. (1660) 244 To declare his mind authentically to them, and dictate what his Truth was.
1730 Acct. Conf. Popish Priest & Dissenting Minister (ed. 2) 22 He produc'd no Proof but his own Affirmation, to shew where the Church had authentically declar'd so.
a1797 E. Burke Ess. Abridgm. Eng. Hist. (rev. ed.) in Wks. (1812) V. 527 Now for the first time authentically known by the name of England.
1798 Monthly Rev. 27 App. 501 Its promises are more authentically proclaimed.
1844 W. K. Kelly tr. L. von Ranke Hist. Popes (new ed.) 279/1 The Jesuits already made bold to deny the validity of the peace of Augsburg, asserting that it could not be authentically ratified without the consent of the pope.
1876 W. E. Gladstone in Contemp. Rev. Dec. 1 The object of this rather notable gathering was to put forward a claim on behalf of the Hellenic provinces still in servitude, and not permitted even to speak authentically for themselves.
1931 Harvard Law Rev. 44 728 The rules of judge-made law are never authentically promulgated as rules, but are left to be inferred from cases.
1991 T. Dunlap tr. J. Bumke Courtly Culture vii. 456 Even authentically sealed German documents were rejected in legal proceedings by the opposing party or the judge.
2. With evidence of truth or certainty; in a way that may be trusted or relied on; credibly, reliably.
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the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > foundation in fact, validity > [adverb] > authentically
authenticlyc1456
authentically1590
1590 C. S. Briefe Resol. Right Relig. 26 How can they proue those counsels to be autentically true?
1681 Speech without Doors 2 When our Grievances shall be Authentically proved.
1768 D. Barrington in Philos. Trans. 1767 (Royal Soc.) 57 212 I was most authentically informed..that several of them were caught.
1789 W. Young Let. 22 Apr. in Duke of Buckingham Mem. Court & Cabinets George III (1853) II. 150 I have not authentically heard whether the Prince of Wales was of the party.
1828 Amer. Jrnl. Med. Sci. 3 7 Others are authentically reported to have been taken ill of it when not more than three or four days old.
1883 J. A. Froude in Contemp. Rev. 44 1 A few pages will contain all that can be authentically learnt of..Shakspeare.
1920 E. F. Benson Our Family Affairs viii. 169 It is authentically told that when..there was discussion as to the identity of the cleverest woman in England, and someone suggested my mother as the fittest candidate for the post, he said..,‘No, you're wrong: she's the cleverest woman in Europe.’
2010 M. E. Fowler Med. & Surg. of Camelids (ed. 3) vii. 193/1 Infection originating in Europe and Asia has never been authentically confirmed.
3. Actually, genuinely, really. (Now the most common sense.)
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the world > existence and causation > existence > reality or real existence or actuality > [adverb]
in truthc1330
in faitha1375
in good faitha1393
in casea1398
in effectc1405
indeed1412
effectually1420
actually?a1425
really?a1425
of a truth1494
bottom1531
for a truth?1532
in fact1592
authentically1593
in esse1597
de facto1602
essentially1604
in nature1605
in point of fact1628
positively1649
in point of event1650
effectively1652
honestly1675
entally1691
reely1792
objectively1796
fairlyc1804
in actual fact1824
factually1852
naturally1858
transactionally1866
'smatter of fact1922
the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > foundation in fact, validity > [adverb] > truly, genuinely
trulyc1225
truea1400
veritably1481
veritable1490
authentically1593
indeeda1616
genuinely1640
real1645
unpretendingly1701
honest to God1892
1593 W. Rainolds Treat. Holy Sacrifice & Sacrament x. 229 The breaking of their bread, and powring out of their wine signifieth as directly and autentically the flesh and blud of the Popes and bishops.
1658 Sir T. Browne Garden of Cyrus iii, in Hydriotaphia: Urne-buriall 135 Authentically differenced.
1841 T. Carlyle On Heroes iii. 146 All old Poems, Homer's and the rest, are authentically Songs.
1858 T. Carlyle Hist. Friedrich II of Prussia I. ii. i. 70 An authentically noble human figure.
1861 D. G. Rossetti Early Ital. Poets 444 The possibility..of these sonnets being authentically by Dante and Forese.
1925 F. S. Fitzgerald Great Gatsby vi. 132 Perhaps some unbelievable guest would arrive, a person infinitely rare and to be marvelled at, some authentically radiant young girl.
1994 J. Birmingham He died with Felafel in his Hand (1997) iii. 61 He was cadaverous and looked authentically mad.
2010 N.Y. Rev. Bks. 30 Sept. 50/3 Treme is tremendously concerned with being authentically New Orleanian.
4. Originally Philosophy. In accordance with a mode of existence based on self-awareness, critical reflection on one's goals and values, and responsibility for one's own actions. Cf. authenticity n. 3d.
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1943 Philos. & Phenomenol. Res. 3 311 Nicol wants one ‘to live in the limit’.., ‘to be in a situation properly, authentically’.
1977 P. Baelz Ethics & Belief i. 10 To be oneself, in the sense of choosing one's own way of life, is..to live ‘authentically’.
1996 Globe & Mail (Toronto) (Nexis) 15 June c15 The sort of painting now on view at Sable-Castelli—art in the big art-historical line of descent from Picasso to Jasper Johns, who have taught the current crop of abstractionists how to exist authentically in mass culture.
2003 Org. Style Sept. 6/1 For actress Daryl Hannah, whose glorious eco-retreat in the Rockies is featured on page 104, living authentically means seizing the chance to live simply amid things she loves.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2014; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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