单词 | accordance |
释义 | accordancen. 1. Agreement or accord between people; harmonious relations; an instance of this. Also in early use: a formal agreement. Now rare. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > dissent > absence of dissension or peace > [noun] > concord sibsomenesseOE somec1000 somrednessa1250 accordc1275 onehead1340 unityc1384 concordc1386 accordance1388 union?1435 onement1454 greement1483 agreeance1525 agreement1529 atonementa1535 onenessa1575 onehood?1578 harmony1588 agreea1592 unison1606 commodation1643 bon-accordc1650 unisoniety1663 regalia1745 at-oneness1877 1388 in J. H. Ramsay Bamff Charters (1915) 21 The qhwilk anecordans [sic] wes submitit tyl assys of the best..of the cuntre. ?a1400 (a1338) R. Mannyng Chron. (Petyt) ii. 180 (MED) Þei parted þe oste in tuo, þorgh comon acordance. c1550 Complaynt Scotl. (1979) v. 25 Ther vas neuyr ane final accordance concludit amang them. 1596 E. Spenser Second Pt. Faerie Queene v. viii. sig. S7 So can they both them selues full eath perswade To faire accordaunce . View more context for this quotation 1633 Bp. J. Hall Plaine Explic. Hard Texts i. 605 I will draw my Church to a happie accordance, so as both Jewes and Gentiles shall be linked together in the bonds of peace. 1675 W. Dugdale Baronage Eng. I. 636/2 There was then no good accordance betwixt him and divers of the Barons. 1744 E. Moore Fables for Female Sex xiv. 105 The bridal partners thus ally'd, And thus in sweet accordance ty'd. 1872 A. Trollope Golden Lion of Granpere xix. 314 Till within these last weeks there had even been the most perfect accordance between him and his niece. 1912 W. F. Woerner J. G. Woerner 35 Some of the letters..remain, too, pathetically manifesting the close sympathetic accordance between these two. 2. a. Compliance, conformity; agreement, correspondence; harmony. Also with with, between, to. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > order > agreement, harmony, or congruity > [noun] accordmentc1330 accorda1398 consonancya1398 unitya1398 accordancea1400 commoningc1400 convenience1413 correspondence1413 answeringc1425 conformityc1430 consonance1430 congruity1447 concordancec1450 consonantc1475 agreement1495 monochordc1500 conveniencya1513 agreeance1525 agreeableness1531 concinnity1531 congruence1533 harmony?1533 concent1563 tunableness1569 agreeing1575 answerableness1577 concert1578 consent1578 sympathy1578 concord1579 symphonia1579 correspondency1589 atone1595 coherence1597 respondence1598 symphony1598 sortance1600 coherency1603 respondency1603 symbolizing1605 coaptation1614 compositiona1616 sympathizing1632 comportance1648 compliance1649 syntax1649 concinneness1655 symmetry1655 homology1656 consistency1659 consentaneousness1660 consistence1670 comportment1675 harmoniousness1679 symbolism1722 congruousness1727 accordancy1790 sameness1790 consentaneity1798 consilience1840 chime1847 consensus1854 solidarity1874 synchromesh1966 concordancing1976 the mind > language > statement > agreement, concurrence, or unanimity > [noun] cordc1300 assentc1386 concordc1386 accordancea1400 unanimity1436 concordancec1450 condescentc1460 greement1483 agreeing?1520 consent1529 consension1570 onenessa1575 consort1590 concurrency1596 agreation1598 convenance1613 concert1618 concurrence1669 accordancy1790 coincidence1795 unanimousness1828 one-mindedness1836 consentience1879 society > leisure > the arts > music > musical sound > [noun] > agreement of sounds or harmony cordc1300 accordmentc1330 concorda1340 accorda1387 consonancya1387 accordancea1400 cordinga1400 symphonyc1440 proportiona1450 chord?c1475 uthec1478 attemperance1481 consonant1483 monochordc1500 concordancea1513 concent1538 consort1587 harmoge1601 minstrelsy1605 dissonancy1626 harmoniousness1679 harmonicalness1693 concentus1769 attune1850 a1400 (c1303) R. Mannyng Handlyng Synne (Harl.) l. 2003 (MED) Se how þese wymmen a-cordaunce Plesyd god with lytyl penaunce. c1400 (?a1387) W. Langland Piers Plowman (Huntington HM 137) (1873) C. iv. l. 339 (MED) Acordaunce in kynde, in cas, and in numbre. a1425 (?a1400) G. Chaucer Romaunt Rose (Hunterian) (1891) l. 496 Ful blisful was the accordaunce Of swete and pitous songe. c1475 (a1449) J. Lydgate Minor Poems (1934) ii. 432 (MED) Vnto your herte your tonge hathe accordaunce. a1500 (?a1425) tr. Secreta Secret. (Lamb.) 90 (MED) Eueryche planet ys gouernyd and ordeynyd yn accordance of his kynde. 1602 J. Marston Antonios Reuenge iii. iii. sig. F2 Strike not such musick to immortall soules, As your accordance sweetes my breast withall. 1739 Analogy of Reason 9 I understand that Accordance or Agreement which there is between Things compared, so as to make them stand for one simple or united Truth. 1756 C. Lucas Appeal to Commons & Citizens London 37 I am wholly at a loss to find any two parts of your conduct, which have any accordance with truth, with each other, or with the agreement. 1837 W. Wordsworth Poet. Wks. (new ed.) V. 278 Touched by accordance of thy placid cheer, With some internal lights to memory dear. 1869 J. Phillips Vesuvius vi. 164 If we place in parallel columns the number of earthquakes and the number of volcanic eruptions, the degree of accordance will be seen at a glance. 1902 Monthly Notices Royal Astron. Soc. 62 423 In Tables III. and IV. is exhibited the amount of accordance between theory and observation. 1952 G. H. Dury Map Interpr. iv. 37 This accordance of level suggests that the flat crestal belt has survived from a former more extensive erosion-platform. 1993 CCL: Canad. Children's Lit. Summer 88 Their maintenance of a ‘true’ fantasy spirit rather than their strict accordance to generic codes or conventions. 2004 Science 15 Oct. 447/2 This is the emerging field of neuroeconomics in which consilience, the accordance of two or more inductions drawn from different groups of phenomena, seems to be operating. b. in accordance with (also to): in agreement or harmony with; in conformity to; according to.Apparently rare before the late 18th cent. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > order > agreement, harmony, or congruity > conformity to or with a pattern, etc. > in conformity with or according to [phrase] accordinglyc1443 according1523 answerably1549 answerable1582 conformable1588 in or with reference to1593 in accordance with (also to)1659 1659 H. Hammond Paraphr. & Annot. Psalms (cx. 5 Annot.) 564/1 In accordance with it will be rendred what follows. 1792 S. Gunning Anecd. Delborough Family II. xxviii. 182 Redberry, was the name which we suppose was given to the Doctor's habitation, in accordance with the blushing luxurious vine that covered and almost concealed the front of it. 1794 T. Maurice Indian Antiq. V. 919 His feet spontaneously bound in accordance with the increased contraction and dilatation of his palpitating heart. 1865 E. B. Pusey Eirenicon 212 This was in accordance to Du Pin's previous conviction. 1880 W. H. Dixon Royal Windsor (ed. 3) IV. xxviii 262 His deeds were never in accordance with his votes. 1918 Rep. Supreme Court S. Carolina 108 532 The human heart demands that justice be administered in accordance with equity, good conscience, sound reason, and divine morality. 1958 Nursing (St. John Ambulance Assoc.) ix. 105 All medicines must be administered exactly in accordance with the prescription. 1969 D. R. Cressey Theft of Nation xi. 282 If every policeman, every prosecutor, and every post-sentence agency performed his or its responsibility in strict accordance to the law..the criminal law would be ordered but intolerable. 2001 S. Roaf et al. Ecohouse (2002) v. 116 The Saffir-Simpson scale explains the categories of hurricanes in accordance with their wind speeds. 3. The action or an act of granting something. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > giving > [noun] > granting titheeOE yating?c1225 grant?a1366 granting1609 affordment1623 yieldancea1656 vouchsafement1666 accordance1827 according1834 1827 T. L. McKenney Sketches Tour to Lakes 117 Men always did, and they always will differ; and the only remedy for discord lies in a free accordance of the right to do so. 1881 Times 20 Aug. 9/2 The scheme..includes, among other matters, the accordance to Ireland of the rights both of taxing herself and of spending the taxes as she pleases. 1912 C. E. Woodruff & W. Danks Memorials Cathedral & Priory of Christ in Canterbury iv. 76 The jubilee of the Translation..came to be known as the Great Pardon, from the Pope's accordance of plenary indulgence to all pilgrims. 1964 J. M. Letiche et al. tr. A. I. Pashkov Hist. Russ. Econ. Thought xi. 260 The limitation on the number of persons with the right to enter the merchant class meant the accordance of a monopoly position to this class. 1997 J. Brenton tr. P. Hassner Violence & Peace viii. 186 We can situate their attitudes..on an axis with, at one pole, accordance of priority to the individual political entity. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2011; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < n.1388 |
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