单词 | reconditely |
释义 | > as lemmasˈreconditely ˈreconditely adv. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > scholarly knowledge, erudition > [adverb] > with profound knowledge deeplyc1400 profoundly?a1425 reconditely1722 society > leisure > the arts > literature > style of language or writing > obscurity > [adverb] darklyc1350 mistilya1382 murklya1400 obscurelya1527 muddily1648 unclearly1648 reconditely1722 abstrusely1734 1722 A. Cockburn Philos. Ess. Intermediate State of Blessed Souls 30 Aetherial Systems are unnecessary in the Future Existence, because the Soul can operate without them; contrary to what the Hypothesis reconditely implies. 1843 Times 14 July 6/1 To make that reconditely complicated and vastly expensive, which, by the old simple processes of our ancestors was easily intelligible and moderately cheap. 1854 G. Gilfillan Life Blair in J. Beattie Poet. Wks. 127 We could have conceived of him treating the subject more reconditely. 1933 Ironwood (Mich.) Daily Globe 5 Jan. 4/2 The gentlemen who are thus reconditely preaching technocracy..will do well..to come down to earth and set forth their ideas in terms that the ordinary citizen can comprehend. 2001 Jrnl. Hist. Ideas 62 593 Whatever Columbus may have meant by ‘the secrets of the world’ and the desire of navigators to know them, he was probably not speaking reconditely or mystically. < as lemmas |
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