单词 | predicatorial |
释义 | predicatorialadj. rare. = predicatory adj. 1. ΘΚΠ society > faith > church government > member of the clergy > preacher > [adjective] predicatory1611 predicant1629 homilistical1659 predicative1772 predicatorial1772 preacherly1905 1772 T. Nugent tr. J. F. de Isla Hist. Friar Gerund I. iii. ii. 469 That..surprising monster of predicatorial excellence [Sp. monstruo de Predicadores]. 1792 G. Wakefield Mem. (1804) I. 407 London..the most conspicuous and promising theatre for predicatorial exhibitions. 1853 J. Torrey tr. A. Neander Gen. Hist. Christian Relig. & Church (rev. ed.) III. iii. 425 The synods of the ninth century were very decided in resolving, that the increase and prosperity of Christianity depended in great part on the right discharge of the predicatorial office. 1954 Compar. Lit. 6 204 Daniello, more a preacher than a poet, was concerned with teaching us quietly, in a predicatorial trichotomy, that Heaven is the seat of the highest good. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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