单词 | religiose |
释义 | † religiosen. Obsolete. A person bound by religious vows; a religieux or religieuse. ΘΚΠ society > faith > church government > monasticism > nun > [noun] nuneOE sistereOE minchenOE nun-sisterOE spousea1200 ladyc1275 religious1340 clergess1393 homely womana1400 monialc1400 moinesa1513 sanctimoniala1513 vowess1533 nosegent1567 votaress1589 votress1597 monkess1602 White Lady1606 cloistressa1616 sanctimony1630 religiosea1657 clergywoman1673 religieuse1682 religioso1708 vestal1717 a1657 C. Croke Fortune's Uncertainty (1667) 79 He liked extremly the several orders of the Religioses, both men and women. 1692 tr. Second Pt. C'tess D'Aunoy's Trav. Spain v. 2 The Keeper of the Castle ask't me, whether I would see the Religioses [Fr. Religieuses], whose Convent is adjoyning thereto. 1700 R. Brady Contin. Compl. Hist. Eng. 88 The Abbats, Priors, and other Forreign Religiose. 1708 G. Mackenzie tr. W. Malvoisin in Lives Writers Sc. Nation I. 409 This unprecedented amazing Spectacle struck both the Religiose [L. conversum] and his Servant with Terror and Trembling. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online September 2020). religioseadj. Excessively or affectedly religious; unduly occupied with religion. ΘΚΠ society > faith > aspects of faith > religion > a religion or church > [adjective] > excessive churchified1705 churchish1786 churchy1843 religiose1853 triumphalistic1967 society > faith > aspects of faith > religion > kinds of religions > [adjective] > excessive religiose1853 1853 A. H. Clough Corr. 9 Feb. (1957) II. 378 Charles Norton is too much in the religiose vein to be always quite wholesome company. 1885 Liverpool Daily Post 23 Oct. 4/7 Qualities not specially congenial to the theological or religiose mind. 1932 F. R. Leavis New Bearings in Eng. Poetry i. 16 The appropriate metaphor would suggest something not only beglamoured, but also ritualistic and religiose. 1966 I. Jefferies House-surgeon ix. 168 It was only later, when they were improving, that they would complain about their neighbours, or become religiose, or mutter. 1984 Times 31 July 8/1 A soft-edged, woolly, religiose texture prevailed [in the choral singing]. 2007 Church Times 27 Apr. 24/2 An over-zealous, religiose, and prissy mother. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.a1657adj.1853 |
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