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单词 statuminate
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statuminatev.

Origin: A borrowing from Latin. Etymons: Latin statūmināt-, statūmināre.
Etymology: < classical Latin statūmināt-, past participial stem (see -ate suffix3) of statūmināre to prop or shore up, to lay the foundation for < statūmin- , statūmen prop, support < statuere to set up (see statute v.) + -men (see -ment suffix).
Obsolete.
transitive. To support, sustain; to establish.
ΘΚΠ
the world > space > relative position > support > [verb (transitive)]
to bear upeOE
underbearc950
bearOE
holdc1000
weighc1200
to hold up1297
upholda1300
sustainc1330
undersetc1330
comforta1382
underbear1382
upbear1390
sustaina1398
upkeepc1412
carrya1425
supporta1425
chargea1500
convey1514
avoke1529
confirm1542
stay1548
to carry up1570
bolster1581
lift1590
upstay1590
atlas1593
sustent1605
statuminatea1628
firm1646
appui1656
establish1664
shoulder1674
to keep up1681
upheave1729
withhold1769
the world > existence and causation > causation > initiating or causing to begin > initiate [verb (transitive)] > found or establish
arear?a800
astellc885
planteOE
i-set971
onstellOE
rightOE
stathelOE
raisec1175
stofnec1175
stablea1300
morec1300
ordainc1325
fermc1330
foundc1330
instore1382
instituec1384
establec1386
firmc1425
roota1450
steadfastc1450
establishc1460
institute1483
to set up1525
radicate1531
invent1546
constitute1549
ordinate1555
rampire1555
upset1559
stay1560
erect1565
makea1568
settle1582
stablish1590
seminarize1593
statuminatea1628
hain1635
bottom1657
haft1755
start1824
a1628 F. Greville Life of Sidney (1651) i. 6 Those eminent Plants..which blast, or bite not, but rather statuminate, and refresh the Vines..or whatsoever groweth under their shaddows.
1631 B. Jonson New Inne ii. vi. 88 I will statuminate and vnderprop thee.
a1676 M. Hale Primitive Originat. Mankind (1677) iv. vi. 346 A miraculous interposition in all the ordinary procedures of things already fully setled and statuminated by the first Divine Efficiency.
1688 P. Pett Happy Future State of Eng. 324 The Author of The Prelate and the Prince doth..with much Learning statuminate the Authority of that Council.

Derivatives

statuminated adj.
ΘΚΠ
the world > existence and causation > causation > initiating or causing to begin > [adjective] > founding or instituting > settled or established
rootfastlOE
stablec1290
institutec1325
sad1340
firmc1374
rooteda1393
stabledc1400
substantialc1449
well-foundeda1450
surec1475
standing1549
afloat1551
well-established1559
steadyc1571
naturalized1590
erected1603
established1642
instituted1647
settled1649
riveted1652
radicate1656
inrooted1660
institute1668
statuminated1674
planted1685
stablished1709
deep-seated1741
founded1771
set-up1856
1674 M. Hale Difficiles Nugæ xvi. 238 The God of Nature, whose standing and statuminated Law Nature is, hath so order'd it.
statumination n. [after classical Latin statūminātiōn-, statūminātiō layer (of stones, etc.) in the construction of a paved floor]
ΚΠ
1658 E. Phillips New World Eng. Words Statumination, an underpropping or setting up.
1853 H. Halsted Expos. Motorpathy 24 It is to that part of Motorpathic treatment,..which is a peculiar process of statumination and vitalization, to which is owed so much success in the cure of chronic diseases.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2012; most recently modified version published online June 2021).
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