| 单词 |
presumptorily |
| 释义 |
† presumptorilyadv.Origin: A borrowing from Latin, combined with an English element. Etymons: Latin praesumptorie , -ly suffix2. Etymology: < post-classical Latin praesumptorie, adverb (early 3rd cent. in Tertullian; < praesumptorius (adjective) arrogant, presumptuous (although this is first attested later: 5th cent.; < praesumptor person who has confidence, overconfident person (late 2nd or early 3rd cent. in Tertullian), usurper (4th cent.; < classical Latin praesumpt- , past participial stem of praesūmere presume v. + -or -or suffix) + classical Latin -ius , suffix forming adjectives; compare -ory suffix2) + -ē , suffix forming adverbs) + -ly suffix2. Compare earlier presumptiously adv., presumptuously adv., presumantly adv., presumingly adv. Obsolete. rare. the mind > emotion > pride > overweening or presumption > [adverb] 1681 H. Savile 5 Nov. (1858) 234 I durst not presumptorily undertake..that whatever stock of that kind [tin at Marseilles] they should carry over should bee safe. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2007; most recently modified version published online June 2021). < adv.1681 |
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- climb
- climb down
- climb on, hang on to, ride on, etc, a person's coat-tails
- climb on, hang on to, ride on, etc, a person's coattails
- climb on, hang on to, ride on, etc, coat-tails
- climb on, hang on to, ride on, etc, coattails
- climb on, hang to, ride , etc, a person's coat-tails
- climb on, hang to, ride , etc, a person's coattails
- climb on, hang to, ride , etc, coat-tails
- climb on, hang to, ride , etc, coattails
- climb on, hang to, ride on, etc, a person's coat-tails
- climb on, hang to, ride on, etc, a person's coattails
- climb on, hang to, ride on, etc, coat-tails
- climb on, hang to, ride on, etc, coattails
- climb the rigging
- climb up the wall
- climb, hop, jump, etc, on the bandwagon
- climb-down
- climb-fall
- climbable
- climbabler
- climbablest
- climbdown
- climbed
- climbed down
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