单词 | sodality |
释义 | sodalityn. 1. Association or confederation with others; brotherhood, companionship, fellowship. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > social relations > association, fellowship, or companionship > [noun] ymonec888 i-mennessec1050 meanc1175 ferredc1200 fellowshipa1225 fellowredc1230 sameningc1230 companyc1275 monec1300 conversationc1340 meanness1340 affinity?c1400 companyingc1443 compernagea1500 frequentation?1520 society1529 convoying1543 companionship1548 companyship1548 combining1552 haunt1552 community1570 unition1584 consociation1593 companionry1595 sodality1602 conversinga1610 converse1610 consorting1611 consociety1624 consociating1625 togetherness1656 association1659 consortiona1682 sociality1758 mixture1764 junction1783 consortation1796 conversancy1798 mingling1819 companionage1838 boon companionship1844 mateship1849 1602 W. Watson Decacordon Ten Quodlibeticall Questions 168 A participation,..combination, or sodalitie with the Iesuits to ouerthrow our countrie. 1610 Bible (Douay) II. Eccles. iv. comm. If the Father, the Sonne, and the Holie Ghost come withal, this sodalitie is not soone broken. 1656 T. Stanley Hist. Philos. II. vi. 88 Of Friendship there are foure kinds: Sodality, Affinity, Hospitality, Erotick. 1865 Reader 7 Oct. 392/2 That literary social sodality by which France had been distinguished for nearly a century. 1888 G. Allen This Mortal Coil in Chambers's Jrnl. 7 Jan. 2 Massinger's claim to the sodality of the craft..might perhaps be considered as of the genuine order. 2. a. In the Roman Catholic Church, a religious guild or brotherhood established for purposes of devotion or mutual help or action; the body of persons forming such a society. ΘΚΠ society > faith > aspects of faith > communion > [noun] fellowredc1230 commonc1300 communing1357 brotherheadc1384 fellowshipc1384 commoninga1400 communionc1405 brotherhooda1425 sodality1602 consent1635 correspondence1642 converse1668 koinonia1907 society > faith > church government > laity > lay associations > sodality > [noun] sodality1602 (a) attributive.1881 Mem. Stonyhurst Coll. 41 (note) The body of the martyr..now lies under the altar of the Sodality Chapel.(b)1628 in Foley Rec. Eng. Prov. S.J. I. i. 114 The Sodalitie of the Chapelet of Our Lady.c1667 in Publ. Catholic Rec. Soc. (1906) 3 63 He was admitted into the sodality of our B: Lady.1846 J. Morris in J. H. Pollen Life & Lett. J. Morris (1896) ii. 45 I should like very much to be enrolled in your Sodality of the Living Rosary.1889 Tablet 14 Dec. 946 The Sodality of the Immaculate Conception.1602 W. Watson Decacordon Ten Quodlibeticall Questions 25 [The secular priests] sought no establishing of houses, Colledges, sodalities, societies, or corporations. 1629 J. Wadsworth Eng. Spanish Pilgrime iii. 18 The priuiledge of this sodality is that they haue graces, rosaries,..and hallowed graines from his holinesse. 1664 H. More Modest Enq. Myst. Iniquity xx. 76 By being incorporated into this or that holy Sodality or Fraternity. 1716 M. Davies Athenæ Britannicæ I. 77 The Jansenistical-Romanists..have but very little to do with those little offices, or Sodalities, with their Indulgences. 1832 Archaeologia 24 134 The monks of St. Swithin's..and those of New Minster had a sodality among themselves. 1893 J. Fahey Hist. Kilmacduagh 443 The extension of religious sodalities in the several parishes of his diocese. b. A chapel set apart for or used by a religious sodality. ΘΚΠ society > faith > artefacts > sanctuary or holy place > chapel > [noun] > sodality sodalityc1667 c1667 in Publ. Catholic Rec. Soc. (1906) 3 66 He [was] obserued when he thought himself to be alone in the sodality to sprinkle..water vppon the grauestones. 1679 Tryals & Condemnation Jesuits 11 To preach in the Sodality of the English Seminary. 1725 R. Plowden in Foley Rec. Eng. Prov. S.J. VII. Introd. p. xl With much ado, we saved the Church, the Sodality, and that wing where the kitchen is. 3. A society, association, or fraternity of any kind. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > social relations > an association, society, or organization > [noun] fellowshipa1400 society1548 borrow1581 combination1597 guild1630 sodality1633 associationa1658 band-society1742 organization1793 Assn.1859 soc.1890 teleocracy1921 org1936 1633 Parthenia Sacra 180 Sodalities of al sorts & conditions whatsoeuer either Secular or Ecclesiastical. 1680 R. L'Estrange tr. Erasmus 20 Select Colloquies xx. 249 To see with what tenderness the Seraphick Sodality wash'd the Body. 1737 L. Clarke Compl. Hist. Bible I. viii. 572 Others hold, that they were called Herodians, because they constituted a Sodality erected in the Honour of Herod. 1805 A. Murphy tr. Tacitus Ann. I. 184 To create this new sodality the names of the most eminent citizens..were drawn by lot. 1855 J. L. Motley Rise Dutch Republic Hist. Introd. xiv. 86 There were also military sodalities of musketeers, cross-bowmen, archers, swordsmen in every town. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1913; most recently modified version published online June 2019). < |
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