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单词 babylonical
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Babylonicaladj.

Brit. /ˌbabᵻˈlɒnᵻkl/, U.S. /ˌbæbəˈlɑnəkəl/
Forms: 1500s–1600s Babilonical, 1500s–1600s Babilonicall, 1500s–1600s Babylonicall, 1500s– Babylonical.
Origin: A borrowing from Latin, combined with an English element. Etymons: Latin Babylōnicus , -al suffix1.
Etymology: < classical Latin Babylōnicus Babylonic adj. + -al suffix1. Compare earlier Babylonish adj. and later Babylonian adj., Babylonic adj.
1. derogatory. = Babylonian adj. 2. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
society > faith > sect > Christianity > Roman Catholicism > [adjective]
RomanisheOE
Laterana1400
Romana1500
papistical1527
popish1528
antichristian1532
pontifical1533
Babylonical1535
papish1538
Romish1538
papistic1545
west1549
catholic1554
catholic1554
mass-monging1556
western1562
Latin1564
Babylonian1567
Babylonish1570
Romish Catholic?1570
Romanist1572
Roman Catholic1587
papala1593
pseudo-catholical1601
Babylonic1602
pseudo-Catholic1605
Romist1605
Romified1609
Babelish1610
papizing1612
pontifician1612
pontificial1614
Romulean1615
papized1639
Romanistical1646
Romanical1664
papagan1679
popish-like1689
Anglo-Roman1766
papicolar1811
Romanistic1829
pre-Reformation1855
papalistic1861
papalized1879
1535 Bible (Coverdale) Ded. Much bound..to your grace [sc. Henry VIII] for delivering us out of our old Babylonical captivity.
a1537 F. Bigod Treat. Conc. Impropriations Benefices sig. a iii We be delyuered from the harde sharpe & x. M. tymes more than iudycall captiuytie of that babylonycall man of Rome.
a1555 N. Ridley Pituous Lament. (1566) sig. Aviv The head vnder Satan of al mischiefe is Antichrist & his broode, and the same is he which is the babylonical beast.
1574 J. Studley tr. J. Bale Pageant of Popes To Rdr. sig. *biv This foundation wyll not last to vphold their Babilonicall buildinges against the assaultes of the Gospell.
1624 J. Vicars tr. G. Goodwin Babels Balm Ep. Ded. sig. A2 The intolerable and abominable Pride of Rome: whereby her Babylonicall Bishops haue with the Hornes of their Insolency, butted at the Princes of the Earth.
1625 M. Sutcliffe Blessings on Mount Gerizzim iii. iii. 253 The Popes, Cardinals, and Masse-priests buy and sell benefices, masses, indulgences, and such Babylonical wares.
1769 ‘M. Taylor’ England’s Bloody Tribunal 177/2 The Blood of the Prophets..was founded in the Babylonical Church: by which is understood, that church whereof the Pope is head.
1867 Christian Spectator new ser. Sept. 532 Perhaps one man is convinced of the Popish character of the gown, and requires the editor to take up his prophecy against the Babylonical garment.
2. = Babelish adj. 2 Now rare.
ΘΚΠ
the world > relative properties > order > disorder > confusion or disorder > [adjective] > and noisy
Babylonical1547
Babelish1614
1547 Certain Serm. or Homilies sig. Njv There reigneth all..Babylonical confusion.
1563 N. Winȝet Certain Tractates (1888) I. 122 Quhow can ȝe..defend ȝour conuenticulis fra a babilonical confusioun and diabolical misordour.
1610 in M. C. Questier Newslett. Archpresbyterate G. Birkhead (1998) 74 They say all Consisteth in prainge alone. for sith that diverse men do ordinarily praie for diverse thin[ges] they account it to a babilonicall confusion to praie to gether.
1670 P. Talbot Treat. Relig. & Govt. Pref. ¶3v/1 Protector Somerset,..by promoting that Oath, and the Protestant reformation, put the Kingdom into a Babylonical confusion.
1814 K. M. Rahbek Let. 30 Mar. in K. Dreyer K. Rahbeks Brevveksling med Chr. Molbech I. 503 Feeling my self..too undetermined which of all my babylonical language I should prefer, I made a delay [in composing a reply].
1887 A. M. Fleming Winklebach's Hotel xx. 197 As the long train pulled up to the depot there was a Babylonical din.
1982 Huntington Libr. Q. 45 75 The proud bond-breakers..both die uncomprehendingly in Babylonical confusion.
3. Of, relating to, or resembling (that of) the ancient city of Babylon (now in Iraq), or the ancient Babylonian Empire.In quot. 1997 with allusion to the destruction of the metaphorical city of Babylon recorded in Revelation 14–18 (see also etymological note at Babylon n.2).
ΘΚΠ
the world > the earth > named regions of earth > named cities or towns > [adjective] > in Asia Minor and Middle East > other ancient cities
BabylonisheOE
Tyrian1513
Milesian1579
Smyrnian1579
Babylonical1597
Tiberian1601
Phocaean1614
Teian1647
Xanthian1685
Smyrnaean1807
Petraean1852
Smyrniote1867
Chalcidic1876
Chalcidian1880
Tarsian1895
1597 J. Payne Royall Exchange 38 The Babylonicall extermination by Cyrus.
a1645 W. Laud Hist. Troubles (1695) xli. 390 God helped the children of Israel with consolation in the Babylonical captivity.
1777 Gibbons's Mourning Saint among Willows (rev. ed.) (Psalms cxxxvii. 7) xiv. 36 Those Edomites were always sore enemies to the people of God, and joined themselves to the Babylonical nations.
1876 J. S. Goldammer tr. S. D. Luzzatto (title) Grammar of the Biblical Chaldaic Language and the Talmud Babylonical Idioms.
1997 M. Neill Issues of Death (2001) viii. 284 The Spanish Tragedy with its babylonical catastrophe.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2011; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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