单词 | spiritualized |
释义 | spiritualizedadj. 1. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > chemistry > chemical reactions or processes > [adjective] > of or relating to named chemical reactions or processes > of or relating to distillation > impregnated with spirit spiritualized1593 spirituated1658 1593 T. Nashe Christs Teares f. 70v Why ensparkle they theyr eyes with spiritualiz'd distillations? Why tippe they theyr tongues with Aurum potabile? 1602 T. Russel Diacatholicon Aureum i. sig. B A spiritualized metall in the forme of minerall water. 1658 G. Starkey Pyrotechny 91 Mercurie in these Solutions embrace by the spiritualized Sulphur. ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > existence > materiality > immateriality > [adjective] > spiritual or immaterial > rendering spiritual > converted into spirit spiritualized1614 etherealized1803 1614 T. Baughe Summons to Iudgem. 36 Such bodies are not spirits, but spiritualized bodies. 1799 W. Gilpin Serm. xxii. 269 Whatever may be the immediate state of our souls, our bodies, in some spiritualized form which we understand not, shall be again united to them. 1873 L. Ferguson Disc. 71 His body..was immediately after death brought to life again in a spiritualised and incorruptible form. 2. a. That has been made spiritual in quality or character; characterized by spirituality. Also: understood, interpreted, or considered from a spiritual point of view. Cf. spiritualize v. 2a, 2b. ΘΚΠ society > faith > aspects of faith > spirituality > [adjective] godcundlyeOE godlyOE ghostlyOE spiritualc1384 espiritualc1405 sprituala1450 mystical1542 spiritualized1615 pneumatic1624 mystic1629 spirituousa1631 pneumatical1644 otherworldly1859 metaphysical1876 1615 T. Worthington Whyte dyed Black ii. 112 Here you haue the wordes of our holy and spiritualized sectmaisters, who you may well perceaue insisted further touching the same poynt. 1720 R. Welton tr. T. Alvares de Andrade Sufferings Son of God II. xiv. 373 He alone is the True spiritualized Soul, who only aims at God's Glory. 1860 H. Hayman in W. Smith Dict. Bible I. 107 The climax of spiritualised religion. 1961 A. Werner in C. Roth Jewish Art iii. 542 Theirs was a very spiritualized, anti-sensual, noble art, expressive of the romantic sentiments of the era. 2007 Isis 98 409/2 His images had always emphasized a spiritualized view of life. b. Of a person's face, features, etc.: suggestive of spirituality, refinement, or sensitivity. Cf. spiritualize v. 2c. ΚΠ 1848 Hogg's Weekly Instructor (1849) 2 24/2 As the little boy and girl knelt upon the soft grass..the sunbeams fell upon their closed eyes and spiritualized features, as if they loved so to do. 1947 Kenyon Rev. 9 91 His handsome, slightly troubled, slightly spiritualized face had been remarked upon admiringly by some of the dowager ladies. 1998 M. R. Cunningham et al. Masterworks of Asian Art 156 The beautiful and spiritualized face, lighted by a compassionate smile. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2020; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1593 |
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