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单词 opiniate
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opiniaten.adj.

Forms: 1500s–1600s opiniate, 1600s opiniat.
Origin: Probably a variant or alteration of another lexical item. Or perhaps formed within English, by clipping or shortening. Etymons: opinate adj.; opinionate adj.
Etymology: Probably either an alteration of opinate adj. after opinion n., or shortened < opinionate adj. With the form compare parallels listed at opinious adj.
Obsolete.
A. n.
An opiniated person. rare.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > belief > expressed belief, opinion > [noun] > holder of opinion
judgerc1449
opiniator1534
opiniate1597
opinor1611
setter-forth1611
opinator1626
opinionista1636
opiner1656
opinionator1677
opinionatera1716
opinant1860
the mind > will > decision > obstinacy or stubbornness > [noun] > stubbornness in opinion > person
opinion holderc1449
opiniator1534
opiniate1597
opiniastre1603
philodox1603
opinionatist1634
opinativea1649
opiniatrea1677
opiniatera1680
1597 J. Payne Royall Exchange 7 Sory to behoulde suche blynd opiniates so farr to outrun very many professors.
B. adj.
= opiniated adj. 3.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > belief > expressed belief, opinion > [adjective] > holding a particular opinion
opinioned1584
conceited1585
opiniousa1586
opinionated1592
opiniated1601
to be opinated1610
opiniate1639
1639 L. Lawrence tr. San Pedro de Diego Small Treat. betwixt Arnalte & Lucenda 96 Oh be not so opiniate, nor believe Thy judgement so but let some others give Thee better counsaile.

Derivatives

opiniately adv. Obsolete rare
ΘΚΠ
the mind > will > decision > obstinacy or stubbornness > [adverb] > stubborn in opinion
opinatively1533
opiniatively1600
opinionately1628
opiniatedly1651
self-opiniatedly1651
opiniately1658
opinionatively1725
1658 T. Wall Comment on Times (new ed.) 22 It makes the knowing more learnedly ignorant, and the ignorant more opiniately knowing.
opiniateness n. Obsolete
ΘΚΠ
the mind > will > decision > obstinacy or stubbornness > [noun] > stubbornness in opinion
self-judgement1525
self-opinion1553
opiniatrety1577
opiniastretyc1598
opinionativeness1599
opiniativeness1611
opiniastrya1643
opiniateness1645
opiniatrecy1649
opiniatry1651
opinionastry1655
opinionatedness1662
self-opiniativeness1674
opiniousness1688
opiniatreness1689
opinionatry1689
opinionatre1693
opiniatreture1699
opiniatreship1704
pragmaticism1865
self-opinionedness1879
opinionation1919
1645 City Alarum 18 Must the free horse alwayes be spurgalled, and the dull Asse favoured in his opiniatness?
1647 Sectary Dissected 27 Contumacie, obstinate opiniatnesse, sedition, pertinacity in speaking evill of dignities.
1668 Duchess of Newcastle Bridals v. ii. 72 in Plays The Opiniateness of Schollars, the Jealousie of Lovers, the Deceit of Tradesmen.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2004; most recently modified version published online December 2020).

opiniatev.

Origin: Probably formed within English, by clipping or shortening. Etymon: opinionate v.
Etymology: Probably shortened < opinionate v. Compare post-classical Latin opiniare (14th cent. in a British source). In sense 1 after Middle French s'opiniastrer (see opiniatre v.). Compare slightly later opinate v. and earlier opiniated adj. With the form compare also parallels listed at opinious adj.
Obsolete.
1. transitive. To fix (a person) in an opinion; (reflexive) to adhere obstinately to an opinion. rare.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > will > decision > obstinacy or stubbornness > be obstinate or stubborn [verb (reflexive)] > in opinion
opiniate1603
opinionate1603
1603 J. Florio tr. M. de Montaigne Ess. i. xiv. 24 To punish..with death, those who wilfully opiniate themselves [Fr. s'opiniastrer] to defend a place.
2. transitive. To hold as an opinion, or to hold an opinion concerning; to suppose, think.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > belief > expressed belief, opinion > hold an opinion [verb (transitive)]
ween971
holda1300
believec1325
judgec1325
feelc1380
supposea1387
conceivea1425
take1429
opinea1475
thinkc1480
supponea1500
esteem1507
opinion1555
intend?1577
meditate1585
opinionate1599
opiniate1624
arbitrate1637
apprehend1639
state1671
calculate1805
consider1830
fink1888
1624 T. Heywood Γυναικεῖον i. 25 These Goddesses..as they are opiniated, have the government of children in their infancie.
1656 J. Bramhall Replic. to Bishop of Chalcedon i. 10 This present age..doth not know what it self beleeveth, or rather opiniateth.
1708 J. Vanbrugh Let. 16 Mar. in Duke of Manchester Court & Society (1864) II. xx. 320 This project was opiniated by the King of France against the opinions of others.
3. transitive. To express an opinion upon (a subject); to elaborate on or labour (a point).
ΘΚΠ
the mind > attention and judgement > judgement or decision > judge, determine [verb (transitive)] > declare authoritatively
pronounce?a1400
sentencea1617
opiniate1706
1706 Ld. Godolphin Let. 14 June in H. L. Snyder Marlborough–Godolphin Corr. (1975) I. 587 I am surprised..that they continue the siege of Thurin, for if they opiniate that matter, it will bee impossible for them to make any considerable detachment to Navarr.
1747 Duke of Newcastle Let. 1 Jan. in T. J. McCann Corr. Dukes of Richmond & Newcastle (1884) 238 I am far from opiniating any thing that does not appear to me to be right for the Publick.
a1797 H. Walpole Mem. George III (1845) II. vii. 138 Rose Fuller said he would not opiniate the point, but declared he was against the precedent.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2004; most recently modified version published online September 2019).
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