单词 | multitudinous |
释义 | multitudinousadj. 1. a. With collective noun: consisting of a multitude or large number of individuals. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > number > plurality > great number, numerousness > [adjective] > abundant, numerous > of individuals, people mickleeOE numerous?a1475 strong1533 populous1548 multitudinous1603 1603 T. Dekker 1603: Wonderfull Yeare sig. B3 The great impostume of the realme was drawne Euen to a head: the multitudinous spawne Was the corruption, which did make it swell. 1604 B. Jonson Particular Entertainm. at Althrope sig. B3v, in His Pt. Royall Entertainem. There was also another parting speach, Which..by reason of the Multitudinous presse was also hindred. 1606 T. Dekker Seuen Deadly Sinnes London ii. sig. C3v In a State so multitudinous, where so many flocks of people must be fed. a1662 P. Heylyn Cyprianus Anglicus (1668) 70 The Puritan faction, which was grown multitudinous and strong. a1777 S. Foote Devil upon Two Sticks (1778) i. 16 Inv. Is your family pretty large and extensive? Devil. Multitudinous as the sands on the beach, or the moats in a sun-beam. 1837 H. Hallam Introd. Lit. Europe I. vi. 524 A more multitudinous brood of sectaries. 1840 W. H. Ainsworth Tower of London (1862) 212 When this multitudinous and confused assemblage had nearly filled the inclosure. 1882 A. W. Ward Dickens v. 112 Never before had his versatility..filled his canvas with so multitudinous and so various a host of personages. 1970 G. Dickson Hour of Horde xiv. 160 Rushing in self-intoxicated fury upon the death that was the multitudinous enemy of the Silver Horde. 1993 B. Aldiss Tupolev too Far (BNC) 118 It is laughable now to imagine a single one of the earth's multitudinous dead being burnt by fire or buried by earth. b. With plural noun: existing in multitudes or great numbers; very numerous. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > number > plurality > great number, numerousness > [adjective] > abundant, numerous so manyc888 thickc893 muchc1225 rifec1275 stourc1275 unridec1300 copiousc1384 plentya1400 rivedc1400 numerable?a1425 numerous?a1475 many a several1543 rank1545 numberous1566 huge1570 multuous1586 multeous1589 numberful1594 numberable1596 numbery1606 numbersomea1617 multitudinousa1631 sand-like1630 voluminous1650 several1712 smart1750 powerful1800 multitudinarious1810 multitudinary1838 a1631 J. Donne Serm. (1958) IX. 53 The foundation of all, the Trinity, undermined by those numerous, those multitudinous Anthills of Socinians. 1650 Brief Descr. Future Hist. Europe 23 Confounding..the multitudinous Pagans and Idolaters fighting against Christians. 1658 P. Heylyn Stumbling-block of Disobedience vi. 275 The more multitudinous and united the Petitioners are, the more like to speed. 1762–7 D. Garrick Lett. (1963) III. 1303 I should have forgot my multitudinous Cares for three hours at least. 1797 W. Taylor in Monthly Rev. 22 345 The multitudinous porers in black literature. 1805 R. Southey Madoc ii. xxv. 408 The lesser fowls Flock multitudinous in heaven. 1846 R. C. Trench Notes Miracles Prelim. Ess. iv. 45 The multitudinous races of animals which people this world. 1885 J. Runciman Skippers & Shellbacks 2 His oilskins..poured multitudinous streams from all their crinkles. 1929 C. Aiken Sel. Poems 256 Cloud-palaces and kingdoms dark And multitudinous cities of rose Within his dream are spread. 1954 O. Sitwell Four Continents iv. 98 In its long round-roofed corridors..a hot nineteenth-century gloom still prevailed, and even the multitudinous goods displayed with such ability by the vendors..did not prevent the scene from being depressing. 1998 N.Y. Times Mag. 20 Sept. 83/1 Then there is the poser of how to squeeze the multitudinous pixels of first-class digital imaging into the cramped bandwidths of broadcast TV. c. With singular noun: existing in or exhibiting a multitude of forms; having many elements or features; manifold, multiple. Of a sound: made by many people. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > number > plurality > great number, numerousness > [adjective] > abundant, numerous > involving multitude multitudinous1656 numerous1832 the world > relative properties > relationship > variety > [adjective] sunderlyeOE manifoldeOE selcoutha1000 felefoldc1000 mislichOE alkinOE manykinOE fele-kync1175 serekina1300 sundera1325 sundrya1325 serea1340 divers1340 varyingc1340 variantc1380 muchfoldc1384 serelepesa1400 serelepya1400 multifaryc1460 sundryfoldc1460 multiplicate?a1475 variable?a1475 sundrilyc1480 diversea1542 particoloured1591 multifarious1593 Protean1594 daedal1596 choiceful1605 Daedalian1605 multiplex1606 variated1608 diversified1611 multiplicious1617 variousa1634 multivarious1636 mosaic1644 multiple1647 omnigenous1650 chequered1656 plurifarious1656 ununiform1660 variate1677 disuniform1687 Proteusian1689 unsteady1690 unequable1693 inequable1721 variegating1727 varied1733 multitudinous1744 multifold1806 polygeneous1818 unequalized1822 ruleless1836 varicoloured185. non-uniform1856 omnigener1857 polytypic1858 multiferous1860 variatious1871 variegated1872 polytypical1890 1656 T. Blount Glossographia Multitudinous, pertaining to a multitude; that hath a great..number, or great store of. 1744 R. North & M. North Life Sir D. North & Rev. J. North 173 The Abuses in the Management of the Royal Navy, and the multitudinous Fraud that corroded there. 1769 T. Smollett Hist. & Adventures Atom I. 120 Taycho..was convoyed home in triumph by that many-headed hydra the mob, which shook its multitudinous tail. 1820 L. Hunt Indicator 23 Feb. 155 It was the rocks of an isle beyond Inistore, which made that multitudinous roaring of the wind. 1850 N. Hawthorne Scarlet Let. Introd. 4 The pavement..has not..been worn by any multitudinous resort of business. 1891 T. Hardy Tess of the D'Urbervilles II. xxxii. 145 From the whole extent of the invisible vale came a multitudinous intonation. 1936 Practitioners Libr. Med. & Surg. X. vi. 617 Much of the confusion that has been occasioned by parapsoriasis is attributable to its widely differing clinical types and its multitudinous nomenclature. 1987 S. Gibson & R. Gibson Homoeopathy for Everyone (BNC) 48 The multitudinous array of chemical substances that exist in the natural world. 2. Chiefly literary and poetic. Of a body of water, ocean, etc.: vast. Also [after ancient Greek κυμάτων ἀνήριθμον γέλασμα, lit. ‘the innumerable smile of waves’ (Aeschylus Prometheus Bound 90)] : having innumerable ripples. ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > water > sea or ocean > [adjective] > huge or boundless multitudinousa1616 shoreless1628 a1616 W. Shakespeare Macbeth (1623) ii. ii. 60 This my Hand will rather The multitudinous Seas incarnardine. a1794 W. Jones Hymn to Narayena in Wks. (1799) VI. 370 The waters flow'd,..Diffusive, multitudinous, profound. 1817 T. Moore Lalla Rookh 93 The multitudinous torrent. 1850 J. S. Blackie tr. Æschylus Lyrical Dramas II. 21 And of ocean waves The multitudinous laughter [Gk. ἀνήριθμον γέλασμα]. 1897 ‘F. H. Williams’ Matin Bells vi. 299 Death rolled around a multitudinous sea Of shapeless shadows. 1987 Sunday Times 4 Oct. 61/6 We get no sense of the multitudinous sea whose rhythms and colours permeate so much of the music. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > social class > the common people > [adjective] landish1489 popil1531 popular1533 secular1589 plebeial1590 plebeian1602 vulgar1605 plebal1606 multitudinousa1616 gregarian1632 gregary1640 populous1657 roturière1791 demotic1831 vulgarian1833 demic1834 commonal1865 communal1878 folkish1938 plebby1962 pleb1972 a1616 W. Shakespeare Coriolanus (1623) iii. i. 159 At once plucke out The Multitudinous Tongue, let them not licke The sweet which is their poyson. View more context for this quotation ΚΠ 1816 T. L. Peacock Headlong Hall iii. 31 Two very multitudinous versifiers, Mr. Nightshade and Mr. Mac Laurel. ΘΚΠ the world > space > place > presence > fact of taking up space > [adjective] > full > crowded thickc893 replete?a1475 frequentc1540 throng1557 thicky1587 thronged1605 celebrious1611 crowded1612 stiff1683 swarming1810 multitudinous1820 throngful1830 dense1842 swarmy1858 teeminga1873 swarmed1885 mobbed1898 1820 P. B. Shelley Prometheus Unbound i. i. 19 Regard this Earth Made multitudinous with thy slaves. 1871 R. Browning Balaustion 81 To live In a home multitudinous with herds. 1873 A. Anderson Song of Labour 5 In the whirl and sweep of traffic, in the long and restless street, Multitudinous with echoes ringing from a thousand feet. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1603 |
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