单词 | opiniatre |
释义 | † opiniatren. Obsolete. An opinionated person. Also: an obstinately held opinion. ΘΚΠ the mind > will > decision > obstinacy or stubbornness > [noun] > stubbornness in opinion > person opinion holderc1449 opiniator1534 opiniate1597 opiniastre1603 philodox1603 opinionatist1634 opinativea1649 opiniatrea1677 opiniatera1680 a1677 I. Barrow Wks. (1686) III. 378 A clownish singularist, or non-conformist to ordinary usage, a stiff opiniatrè. 1710 True Acct. Last Distemper T. Whigg i. 6 Tom was ever an Opiniatre and a Hobbist. 1715 C. Jervas Let. 2 Aug. in Corr. A. Pope (1956) I. 311 The Court Opiniätre is that the P– is coming. 1720 Clarendon's Hist. Rebellion (ed. 2) II. ii. viii. 534 Lord Roberts..a man of sour and surly Nature, a great Opiniatre. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2004; most recently modified version published online December 2020). † opiniatreadj. Obsolete. = opinionated adj. ΘΚΠ the mind > will > decision > obstinacy or stubbornness > [adjective] > stubborn in opinion opinatea1492 opinative1517 self-minded1531 opinionativea1549 opiniative?1575 opinionate1575 wedded1578 opiniatre1591 opiniastre1596 opiniated1597 opinionated1630 self-opiniating1632 opiniatred1641 opiniastrous1645 opinioned1649 self-opiniateda1650 opiniatory1659 standfast1683 philodoxical1852 stick-in-the-muddish1932 1591 W. Garrard & R. Hitchcock Arte of Warre 291 The strong Fortresse had beene lost, a thing to be noted of such as be Opiniatre [printed Opiniatro]. 1599 A. Hume Christian Precepts in Hymnes sig. I4v Be not opiniater & wilfull in trifill maters. a1626 F. Bacon Wks. (1852) 60/1 For the removing the impression of your nature to be opiniatre [1596 opiniastre in Resuscitatio (1657)] and not ruleable. 1671 J. Dryden Evening's Love ii. 13 If she begins to fly before me, I grow opiniatre as the Devil. 1692 J. Locke Some Thoughts conc. Educ. §189 An insignificant Wrangler, Opiniater in Discourse..or questioning every Thing. 1716 Lady Bolingbroke Let. 4 Aug. in J. Swift Lett. (1766) II. 157 Silly, obstinate, opiniatre friends. DerivativesΘΚΠ 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 1689 G. Harvey Art of curing Dis. by Expectation vii. 53 They continue in the use of [the remedies]..with that opiniatreness and brazen Confidence. 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 1704 Earl of Monmouth tr. T. Boccalini Advts. from Parnassus II. 51 Deprav'd Judgment, Opiniatreship, blind Zeal, Folly, boundless Pride and Ambition. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2004; most recently modified version published online December 2020). † opiniatrev. Obsolete. 1. transitive. To maintain or persist obstinately in (an opinion, a course of action, etc.). ΘΚΠ the mind > will > decision > obstinacy or stubbornness > make obstinate or stubborn [verb (transitive)] > be obstinately attached to (an opinion, etc.) wedc1397 to steek to ——1535 opiniatre1652 1652 R. Loveday tr. G. de Costes de La Calprenède Cassandra i. 32 Some of the Enemy..finding Resistance had opiniater'd the fight. 1652 R. Loveday tr. G. de Costes de La Calprenède Cassandra i. 222 Whilst my Master opiniaters the making himself a passage to him, his horse is kild under him. 1777 Evelyns in Amer. (1881) 248 Whether..L[ord] G[ermaine] will have strength enough to opiniatre this business for another year, must soon be determined. 2. intransitive. To persist obstinately in an opinion, or a course of action; to insist. ΘΚΠ the mind > will > decision > obstinacy or stubbornness > be or become obstinate or stubborn [verb (intransitive)] persist1531 to stand in this1538 to make it tougha1549 obdure1609 opiniatre1678 to ride rusty1709 to dig in one's toes1933 1678 A. Marvell Def. John Howe in Wks. (1875) IV. 183 But if The Discourse shall still opiniatre in this matter, let It..strike efficacious. 1705 Duke of Marlborough Let. 9 June in H. L. Snyder Marlborough–Godolphin Corr. (1975) I. 438 And on the other side, if I should opiniatre and not march, I fear the contrary party is so strong..that they would free the others to harken to proposisions of peace. a1734 R. North Examen (1740) iii. ix. §4. 649 Dr. Short might differ from what Opinion prevailed, but, in the Case of a King, must not opiniatre. 1815 N. Amer. Rev. July 170 Then he will sometimes tell you one thing is premature, another is what he won't opiniatre, a third is something to which the parties will not accede. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2004; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < n.a1677adj.1591v.1652 |
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