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单词 renascence
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renascencen.

Brit. /rᵻˈnasns/, /rᵻˈneɪsns/, U.S. /rəˈneɪs(ə)ns/, /riˈneɪs(ə)ns/, /rəˈnæs(ə)ns/, /riˈnæsns/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: renascent adj., -ence suffix.
Etymology: < renascent adj.: see -ence suffix. Compare post-classical Latin renascentia rebirth, regeneration (1437 in a British source; a1536 in Erasmus). Compare earlier renascency n. In sense 3 as alteration of Renaissance n. (compare quot. 1868 at sense 3a).
1. The process or fact of being reborn or regenerated; regeneration, rebirth. Also: an instance of this. Now rare.
ΘΚΠ
the world > life > source or principle of life > rebirth or regeneration > [noun]
palingenesia1587
renascency1648
palingenesy1651
palingenesis1661
renascence1674
rebirth1837
neomorphosis1901
1674 R. Boyle Observ. Growth Metals 7 in Tracts Indeed some Mineralists deliver it as a general Observation, that the Growth and renascence of Metals is more manifest in Lead than in any other of them.
1727 M. Earbery tr. T. Burnet Of State of Dead I. vii. 187 The Souls have a kind of Renascence, or παλιγγενεσία, a new Life, a new World, and all things new.
1753 Independent Whig (ed. 2) IV. xxiii. 164 The Invocation of these Two is sufficient..to procure their Votaries a happy Regeneration, or Renascence, according to their Notions of Transmigration.
a1834 S. T. Coleridge Lit. Remains (1839) IV. 399 The perpetuity and continued re-nascence and spiritual life of Christ.
1852 G. C. Lewis Treat. Meth. Observ. & Reasoning I. ii. 43 The well-known verses of Moschus..on the perpetual renascence of vegetables..are founded on a false antithesis.
1912 E. St. V. Millay in F. Earle Lyric Year 185 Renascence... O God, I cried, give me new birth, And put me back upon the earth!
1994 F. R. Krall Ecotone vii. 231 The continuous upwelling of regenerative powers that..flower into creativity, and pass on with death in a never-ending cycle of renascence.
2. Renewal, revival; an instance of this.
ΘΚΠ
the world > time > relative time > the future or time to come > newness or novelty > [noun] > renewal
newingOE
novation1549
renovation1645
renascence1810
the world > action or operation > amending > restoration > [noun] > restoration to flourishing condition > fact of
regeneration1567
resurging1575
renascency1648
Second Coming1650
palintocya1660
reflorescence1690
revirescence1741
resurgence1798
renascence1810
resurgency1810
recrudescence1877
Renaissance1882
Risorgimento1883
reburgeoning1929
greening1970
1810 Monthly Rev. 62 App. 480 The renascence of inquiry commenced with the adoption of one of the most cruel projects that were ever invented in order to suppress it.
1867 tr. J. von Liebig in E. L. Youmans Culture demanded by Mod. Life 358 The middle ages are characterized by historians as a period of pause and stagnation, and the fifteenth century as that of the renascence of the sciences.
1898 V. D. Scudder Social Ideals in Eng. Lett. x. 234 A critical, disillusioned century was to end with a renascence of wonder and mysticism.
1899 Amer. Jrnl. Philol. 20 88 The renascence of Greek studies is as dangerous as the renascence of Biblical studies.
1950 H. L. Lorimer Homer & Monuments i. 42 Simple as the proto-Geometric culture is, it marks a period, not of decline, but of renascence.
1987 C. E. Little Green Fields Forever viii. 139 Conservation tillage..may tend to encourage a renascence of the moderate-sized commercial farm.
2002 Brit. Jrnl. Hist. Sci. 35 336 The renascence of Boyle studies is a post-Second World War phenomenon that only really began to effloresce after 1960.
3.
a. = Renaissance n. 1a.
ΘΚΠ
society > leisure > the arts > the arts in general > [noun] > specific movement or period
cinquecento1762
classicality1784
romanticism1821
classicism1827
Renaissance1836
classicalism1840
Queen Anne1863
classic1864
renascence1868
classical1875
modernism1879
New Romanticism1885
Colonial Revival1887
shogun1889
super-realism1890
verism1892
neoclassicism1893
veritism1894
social realism1898
camerata1900
peasantism1903
proto-Renaissance1903
Biedermeier1905
expressionism1908
futurism1909
Georgianism1911
Dada1918
Dadaism1918
German expressionism1920
expressionismus1925
Negro Renaissance1925
super-realism1925
settecento1926
surrealism1927
Neue Sachlichkeit1929
Sachlichkeit1930
neo-Gothicism1932
socialist realism1933
modernismus1934
Harlem Renaissance1940
organicism1945
avant-gardism1950
nouvelle vague1959
bricolage1960
kitchen-sinkery1964
black art1965
neo-modernism1966
Yuan1969
conceptualism1970
sound art1972
pre-modernism1976
Afrofuturism1993
the world > time > relative time > the past > historical period > [noun] > other historical periods
antiquityc1375
Christian antiquity1577
the days of ignorance1652
the time of ignorance1652
dark ages1656
Lower Empire1668
the age of reason1792
Scythism1793
grand siècle1811
the Age of Enlightenment1825
the Hundred Days1827
Tom and Jerry days1840
regency1841
industrial age1843
Régence1845
viking age1847
ignorance1867
renascence1868
Renaissance1872
gilded age1874
jazz era1919
jazz age1920
post-war1934
steam age1941
postcolonialism1955
information age1960
1868 M. Arnold Anarchy & Authority [Culture & Anarchy] in Cornhill Mag. June 751 The great movement which goes by the name of the Renaissance (but why should we not give to this foreign word, destined to become of more common use amongst us, a more English form, and say Renascence?).
1874 J. R. Green Short Hist. Eng. People vii. §5. 390 Here, as elsewhere, the Renascence found vernacular literature all but dead.
1922 L. Mumford Story of Utopias xii. 283 The two dominating figures of the Renascence, Leonardo da Vinci and Michael Angelo, were artists, technicians, and men of science.
1963 W. Scott Ferguson Greek Imperialism i. 6 In classic Greece, as in renascence Italy, the city was the state.
b. = Renaissance n. 1b. Now rare.
ΘΚΠ
society > leisure > the arts > the arts in general > [noun] > general
Renaissance1872
renascence1872
1872 J. Morley Voltaire i. 5 The four-score volumes which he wrote are the monument,..of a new renascence.
1888 H. James Partial Portraits 368 There has not been as yet an American Renascence, in spite of the taste for ‘sincere’ sideboards and fragments of crockery.
1943 Phylon 4 153 Charles S. Johnson, then editor of Opportunity and a promoter of the Negro Renascence.
2000 A. Mason in A. Hastings et al. Oxf. Compan. Christian Thought 651/1 The 20th-century literary Scottish renascence..saw the split between the formal logical English of educated (and religious) discourse and the natural Scots tongue of the heart as the root of much evil.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online June 2022).
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