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单词 sciential
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scientialadj.

Brit. /sʌɪˈɛnʃl/, U.S. /saɪˈɛn(t)ʃ(ə)l/
Forms: late Middle English sciencial, 1500s–1600s scientiall, 1500s– sciential.
Origin: A borrowing from Latin. Etymon: Latin scientialis.
Etymology: < post-classical Latin scientialis of or relating to knowledge (6th cent.; frequently from 13th cent. in British sources) < classical Latin scientia science n. + -ālis -al suffix1. Compare later scientific adj. and discussion at that entry.
1. Of, relating to, or based on knowledge or (in later use) science.sciential faith n. Obsolete faith arising from certain knowledge rather than belief or conviction; cf. historical faith n. at historical adj. and n. Compounds 3.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > knowledge, what is known > [adjective]
scientialc1454
society > faith > aspects of faith > [noun] > based on evidence
sciential faithc1454
the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > scholarly knowledge, erudition > [adjective] > relating to learning
yleredc897
scientialc1454
cunning?1520
scholarlike1547
Palladian1562
lettered1567
sophical1601
literary1605
learned1613
gnostic1656
mathetic1815
sophic1900
the mind > mental capacity > philosophy > empiricism > [noun] > scientificism or elements of
sciential faithc1454
scientism1871
scientificism1875
the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > branch of knowledge > systematic knowledge, science > [adjective]
scientific1652
scientifical1670
sciential1677
mathetic1815
c1454 R. Pecock Folewer to Donet 55 Þer ben þre maners of wisdom..sciencial wisdom, which is þe hiȝer parti of ech special science assignable; prudencial wisdom..; and craftial wisdom.
c1456 R. Pecock Bk. Faith (Trin. Cambr.) (1909) 141 The more cleer, sure, and expert evydencis ben had for a sciencial feith, the more is thilk sciencial feith.
?1575 C. Vitell tr. H. Niclaes Reuelatio Dei xvi. f. 30 The scientiall or knowledgfull Wisdome hath gotten the Preheminence, amonge all those that dwell on the Earth.
1608 B. Jonson Masque of Blacknesse in Characters Two Royall Masques sig. B3v His light scientiall is, and (past mere nature) Can salue the rude defects of euery creature.
1645 J. Milton Tetrachordon 23 Those Sciential rules, which are the implements of instruction.
1677 J. Cheyney Vindic. Oaths 3 An oath hath place but in such things as depend upon testimony, and the speakers credit and honesty, and is not to be used in things purely sciential and probable by demonstration.
1744 J. Lewis Life R. Pecock iv. 200 A long digression, shewing that faith in this life is only probable, or opinional, not sciential, which, the Bishop says, is had in the blisse of heaven.
1788 T. Taylor Life Proclus in tr. Proclus Philos. & Math. Comm. I. 19 He ascended to the greatest and most consummate or telestic virtues; employing for this purpose, the felicity of his nature, and a sciential institution.
1820 C. Lamb in London Mag. Oct. 367/1 The odour of their old moth-scented coverings, is fragrant as the first bloom of those sciential apples which grew amid the happy orchard.
1834 W. Whewell Let. 21 Aug. in I. Todhunter William Whewell (1876) II. 186 Modes of conception, sciential conditions, or whatever else you can help me to call them.
1936 Times Lit. Suppl. 28 Mar. 266/3 Factory, power-house, blocks of Babel stature,..Enslaving the hard-earned sciential lore To piece-worked engines.
2003 Renaissance Q. 56 869 In De Veritate Sacrae Scripturae Wyclif embraces an apparently sciential hermeneutics.
2. Endowed with knowledge; knowledgeable; (in later use) having a scientific outlook, analytical. Now rare.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > knowledge, what is known > [adjective] > possessing knowledge, informed
knowinga1398
sciential1477
participant1527
intelligent1546
knowledged1548
intelligenced1596
scientious1641
known1655
familiar1726
sciousa1834
1477 Earl Rivers tr. Dictes or Sayengis Philosophhres (Caxton) (1877) lf. 9 The wiese man knoweth the prouffit of the riche, & the riche knoweth not the prouffit of the sciencial wiese man.
1575 J. Banister Needefull Treat. Chyrurg. Ep. Ded. sig. *ijv Yea all men so allowed labours, and contemned idlenes, that immediatly all the worlde flowed with liberall artes and scientiall Artificers.
1646 J. Gaule Select Cases Conscience 28 That is the Magicall, Speculative, Scientiall, or Arted Witch.
1702 H. Curson Theory of Sci. Illustr. 159 Thus..are advantages taken by the Sciential Warriours to write Pro and Con upon all Subjects and Sciences.
1820 J. Keats Lamia i, in Lamia & Other Poems 14 Not one hour old, yet of sciential brain To unperplex bliss from its neighbour pain.
1891 G. Meredith One of our Conquerors I. xiv. 265 A sciential rascal.
1908 G. Summerss Birds of Bush 150 I drew from periodicals that feast Their reader on such essays now and then, From their chief savants, or sciential men.
1978 L. Brisman Romantic Origins vi. 226 With a body moved by natural needs and a sciential mind busied in searching after second or natural causes.

Derivatives

scientialness n. Obsolete rare
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > scholarly knowledge, erudition > [noun] > scholarliness
knowledgec1475
clerkliness1533
scientialness1579
learning1611
scholarliness1611
learnedness1646
book-learnedness1661
research1700
knowledgeability1998
1579 W. Wilkinson Confut. Familye of Loue sig. M.iv Onely the taking on knowledge which is learned out of the scientialnes of the letter..is blamed by HN.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2014; most recently modified version published online June 2022).
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